EVA’S PHOENIX PRINT SHOP CASE # 2 1) Briefly state what the case is about? The case is about a print shop located in Toronto known as Eva’s Phoenix print shop. It is a socially and environmentally responsible commercial printer that helps homeless and at risk youth achieve self-sufficiency. The enterprise success is contributed to its careful integration between commercial and social elements. Regardless of their useful synergy the separation of the departments would
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A Full Laboratory Report on: The Detailed Microstucture of Primary Materials This report presents a study on the microstructure of 8 material samples using the proper optical microscopy techniques. Emphasis is given in sample preparation‚ the right use of transmitting and reflecting optical microscopy methods‚ and a detailed analysis of the distinct microstructure of metal‚ ceramic‚ and polymer materials. For metals and ceramics‚ preparation procedures include grinding‚ polishing‚ and surface
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for their cultural and artistic value. Here in downtown phoenix especially since the late 1980’s the art scene has become very predominant and important to the atmosphere of Downtown Phoenix. Painted in 2012 as part of a community project the Fibonacci Mural has peaked the interests of the community within Downtown Phoenix with a thought provoking and mind bending image that offers so much to the eye of the beholder. Downtown Phoenix has always been known as primarily
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MATERIAL FALLACIES MATERIAL FALLACIES • Fallacies of Relevance – irrelevant premises (diversion) • • • • • The appeal to populace (ad populum) The appeal to pity (ad misericordiam) The appeal to force (ad baculum) The argument against person (ad hominem) Irrelevant Conclusion • Fallacies of Defective Induction – weak premises • • • • The argument from ignorance (ad ignorantiam) The appeal to inappropriate authority (ad vericundiam) False Cause Hasty Generalization MATERIAL FALLACIES • Fallacies
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4.3 Exercise 4 - Titrations and indicators 1. 20 cm3 of methanoic acid (Ka = 1.8 x 10-4 moldm-3) of concentration 0.10 moldm-3 is titrated against sodium hydroxide of concentration 0.05 moldm-3. a) Calculate the pH of the solution: i) initially ii) after 10 cm3 of the alkali has been added iii) after 20 cm3 of the alkali has been added iv) after 30 cm3 of the alkali has been added v) after 50 cm3 of the alkali has been added b) Sketch a pH titration
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This can be done by the use of instructional materials. Instructional materials are meant to stimulate pupils’ interest in the classroom for meaningful learning to take place. They also afford the pupils the opportunity to make use of more of their senses in the process of learning experiences which are not available in the classroom or school environment‚ are “brought” to the classroom for pupils’ attention through the use of instructional materials. For example‚ the use of the map of the world
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who wanted to help the Vietnamese who living under the cruel communist regime by protesting. While Thang was chatting with his friends who were Mister Qua and Mister Huy in a morning before Thanksgiving at Mister Qua’s restaurant that called Golden Phoenix‚ Mister Huy waved a newspaper and said Mister Bac had committed self-immolation. Then‚ they were confound and sad about this‚ and read the news and Mister Bac’s last words. In his last words‚ he said he was suffering by thoughts of the Vietnamese
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Please make sure to submit your group report at 11 am on 11th March 2013 (week 10) in CHE-124. There is a strict page limit of 15 pages – so use space efficiently‚ for example by putting information in tables. The Reference list at the end of the report and the Page of Content will not count towards the 15 pages. Any extra information can be included as an appendix and it will not be part of the 15 pages limit. This exercise will be peer-assessed: along with your group report‚ you must submit
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Timeline of materials technology BC • 29‚000–25‚000 BC – First pottery appears • 3rd millennium BC – Copper metallurgy is invented and copper is used for ornamentation • 2nd millennium BC – Bronze is used for weapons and armour • 16th century BC – The Hittites develop crude iron metallurgy • 13th century BC – Invention of steel when iron and charcoal are combined properly • 10th century BC – Glass production begins in ancient Near East • 1st millennium BC – Pewter beginning to be used in
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Case 1 (10 Marks) Renuka Machines Manufacturing Corporation (A case on vender rating in material management) Renuka Thomas‚ President of Renuka Machines Manufacturing Corporation (RMMC)‚ is concerned about company’s choice of suppliers for cleaning brushes‚ which are used in the company’s data processing equipment. Renuka occasionally plays tennis with Sheela George‚ President of George Machine Company (GMC)‚ one of the company’s suppliers of cleaning brushes. Recently‚ Sheela complained to
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