MAKE AN IMPROVISED CHARCOAL WATER FILTER Materials Needed: 1. Fresh Charcoal 6.) Sand 2. 2-liter plastic bottle with cap 7.) Glass container or Jar 3. Pounding Rock 8.) Pot (and Stove) 4. Pieces of fabric/cloth 9.) Untreated/Dirty water 5. Cutter/Knife Procedure 1. Obtain FRESH charcoal that has cooled completely. To create a good supply of charcoal‚ create a camp fire
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Ethical Dilemma Worksheet 1. What is the ethical issue or problem? Identify the issue succinctly. The moral agent is the probation officer. Because he knows that incapacitation in a jail cell may unduly and unconstitutionally render cruel and unusual punishment due to the husband’s military experience and PTSD‚ the probation officer must decide which punishment to recommend. Since this contrasts the usual 90 days minimum‚ therein lays the dilemma. What are the most important facts? Which
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Rights and Justice Program School of Law La Trobe University Improving Access to Justice through Alternative Dispute Resolution: The Role of Community Legal Centres in Victoria‚ Australia Research Report Dr Lola Akin Ojelabi Funded by Faculty of Law and Management‚ La Trobe University‚ Australia September 2010. Contents 1. 2. 3. 3.1. 3.2. 4. 4.1. 4.2. 4.3. 4.4. 4.5. 4.6. Executive Summary ..............................................................................................
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The Structure of a Business Decision Executive Summary The Nakamura Company of Kyoto‚ Japan is famous for making quality and for middle class lacquer containers for the daily table. The company started selling the product under the brand Chrysanthemum which eventually became the leader in the market. The product became famous with the American GI’s after the World War 2 back when Japan was under rehabilitation with assistance of the United States. Aside from the purchases made by the GI’s
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adopt to the changing surrounding? II. Objectives a) To encourage middlemen to be loyal to AGC’s products b) To be able to compete with other companies in order to gain profit c) To further develop their products and equipments III. Alternative Courses of Action 1) Allow longer credit terms and offer better trade discounts Advantages: More middlemen will be loyal to its products AGC will be their consistent supplier and middlemen could advertize their products Disadvantage:
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University of Phoenix Material Ethical Dilemma Worksheet Incident Review |What is the ethical issue or problem? Identify the issue succinctly. | |The ethical issue that is presented is the officers know that the husband was driving while intoxicated; they know that he has | |lied‚ and they know based off of the 911 call that the wife was abused. The law states that nothing can be done because nothing | |was observed
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presents problem scope‚ two alternatives‚ evaluation of the alternatives Evaluation of alternatives is based on five criteria The report focusses on only tow possible alternatives. Problem statement The company has been having a problem of high employee turnover rate There has not been any lasting solution to the problem Several proposals have been presented to the management Choosing the best alternative is a challenge Overview of alternatives Alternative 1-Effective recruitment
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there were other instances of negligence as well‚ it is highly probable that court will ask B&C steel to pay damages to Gene. Step3: What are the alternatives and which alternatives will be closed if a particular alternative is preferred and which alternatives will still be open? Alternative 1 - B&C Steel pays the entire amount‚ if proven guilty. Alternative 2 - Turner Construction and B&C
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The Strategic Use of Tying to Preserve and Create Market Power in Evolving Industries Author(s): Dennis W. Carlton and Michael Waldman Source: The RAND Journal of Economics‚ Vol. 33‚ No. 2 (Summer‚ 2002)‚ pp. 194-220 Published by: Wiley on behalf of RAND Corporation Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3087430 . Accessed: 10/11/2013 09:06 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms
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| Horseshoe Market | Steel vs. Aluminum | Problems/Case Paper #2 | | Shelby Thiebaud | 7/17/2013 | Marketing Management | MKTG 508-020 | Dr. Walter Kendall | | Overview In the July 17‚ 2013 edition of The Wall Street Journal‚ John W. Miller wrote an article titled Some Think Shoes Make the Horse‚ but Others Tend to Say Neigh. This article takes off talking about a Standardbred horse (Incredible Dragon) on a harness race winning streak whose trainer gives credit to his
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