experiment‚ taking photographs and collecting data 6. Organize and display your data 8. Analyze your data and draw conclusions 9. Compile a formal report summarizing your work. All the while‚ you must keep an up-to-date logbook; turn in required papers and forms. By Dec. 2 submit a formal research paper summarizing your science fair project and research. The following Science Fair-related work is OPTIONAL: If you are asked to enter Duluth High’s Science Fair (December 7th)‚ the benefits
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WORKING CAPITAL SIMULATION: MANAGING GROWTH CASE OVERVIEW Sunflower Nutraceuticals (SNC)‚ is a privately held nutraceuticals – a wide distributor which provides all the vital dietary supplements such as herbs for women’s‚ vitamins‚ and minerals for all the consumers (mainly women’s)‚ distributors and retailers. They are struggling to break even‚ with relatively flat annual sales growth and thin margins. SNC generates $ 10 million in revenues and holds a large selection of SKU’s
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Title of Report in Initial Capital Letters: Times New Roman (24 point‚ Boldface) and No more Than Three Lines Your Name Name of Your Department Southern Polytechnic State University Date Title of Report in Initial Capital Letters: Times New Roman (18 points‚ Boldface) and No More Than Three Lines Your Name Name of Your Department Southern Polytechnic State University Date Summary All reports should include a one- or two-paragraph summary. This summary
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INTRODUCTION This report is based on the business game we played on footwear industry. Whilst the task set for this group business game is strategic in nature and obviously requires the team‚ a variety of strategical knowledge. It is my experience that there are several other areas of expertise equally important. A large amount of time and effort throughout this game has been spent on team-working - organising the team‚ processing and collating the vast amount of information that it created‚
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Laxapana Batteries PLC Annual Report 2010 / 2011 Our Mission “Our mission is to provide best value energy generating products” To our shareholders - We will continuously improve our manufacturing capabilities and technology as part of our growth strategy and thereby improve profits and return on investment. To our customers - We will provide high quality products that will consistently meet customer expectations. To our employees - We will create a work environment where employees will be
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Our first task was to study the market research and decide our initial strategy. To decide our initial strategy‚ first we analyzed the different types of research data. There were five segments to choose from; Cost cutter‚ Work horse‚ Innovator‚ Mercedes and Traveler. We reviewed the customer needs for each segment and the information regarding how customers intend to use computers. After that we looked at the average price each segment was willing to pay for the ideal brand in different cities
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Electrical Battery Model for Use in Dynamic Electric Vehicle Simulations Ryan C. Kroeze‚ Philip T. Krein University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 1406 W. Green St. Urbana‚ IL 61801 Tel.: 217-333-6592‚ Fax: 217-333-1162 Email: rkroeze2@uiuc.edu‚ krein@uiuc.edu Abstract - Simulation of electric vehicles‚ hybrid electric vehicles‚ and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles over driving schedules within a full dynamic hybrid and electric vehicle simulator
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Introduction The Everest group simulation was an online simulation which encouraged five students to play a unique and vital role on a team of hikers. The main goal is to reach the summit of Mount Everest. The simulation stimulates practical application of concepts and theories managerial decisions‚ especially in the form of groups. The purpose of this report is to reflect on the experiences encountered in the team during the simulation and identify relation of our experience and management
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A battery‚ which is actually an electric cell‚ is a device that produces electricity from a chemical reaction. In a one cell battery‚ you would find a negative electrode; an electrolyte‚ which conducts ions; a separator‚ also an ion conductor; and a positive electrode. Batteries are made of magnesium dioxide‚ graphite‚ electrolytes‚ zinc oxide and a paper soaked in an electrolyte solution. All of this is sealed in a insulated tube for safety. http://answers.ask.com/consumer_electronics/other/what_are_batteries_made_of
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GENERAL FEEDBACK ON BACK BAY BATTERY SIMULATION Excerpts from the Simulation’s Teaching Note The Division Manager’s Dilemma The Division Manager at Back Bay Battery faces the classic innovator’s dilemma. While Back Bay has a successful business that is generating reasonable profits in NiMH batteries‚ a new technology in the form of ultracapacitors looms on the horizon. For its existing customers‚ ultracapacitors are a long way from meeting current customer
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