Business Logistics Seminar 6 The risk pooling game Learning objectives: To analyse the inventory policy with different distribution systems. Activities before the seminar 1. Install the program given in AG. 2. Read instructions to play the game (p.3-12). Activities in the seminar Play the game several times before writing report. Write and upload a report in Aula GlobalMoodle with a summary of conclusions of the game (1 page as a maximum). Some guidelines are provided to write the report
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happened. Laura was in charge of a garden party then suddenly her neighbor Mr. Scott died. Laura has never experienced anything like this in her life. Mr. Scott left behind a wife and 5 children. Laura felt so bad about what had happened she wanted to cancel the party. Each year her family planned a large garden party. Every year her mother was in charged of the party. But this year her mother told Laura she would be in charge. Laura was scared but approached the task with confidence. She wanted
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unit of measurement represented in m(meters) divided by s2(seconds squared). I think that F/m=a because in Newton’s second law‚ he tells us that force is equal to mass times acceleration (f=ma)‚ so if you take the mass and divided by both sides to cancel it out on the right‚ you would end up with a=f/m. Procedure: First we weighed the glider and fence with the string attached‚ in kg(kilograms). Then we recorded in the table. Next we weighed the mass of the hanging weight in kg and recorded
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contains polar covalent bond‚ it’s not a polar molecule. Using electronegativity and representing it as bond dipole in a vector arrow‚ carbon dioxide produces a zero total. The reason why carbon dioxide doesn’t have polarity is because the bond dipole cancels each other and made all polarity to become zero for the whole molecule and cause carbon dioxide to be a nonpolar molecule. Although carbon dioxide have polar bond‚ it’s not a polar molecule because of it bond dipole and shape. Which explain polarity
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How would you help poor countries develop? To help poor countries you need to know what are you going to do first and helping a poor country is like helping a man who lives on an island with fishing rods‚ so if you give that man fish everyday he won’t ever try to make his own food‚ instead you should teach him how to fish by himself‚ you are goanna see how are these to so familiar. Natural resources‚ they are really important to develop you need to know what kind of natural resources the country
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His desire to work and make sure he is on top of everything he does. An example of his superego self in the story is when at the beginning of the movie he cancels all of his plans for work. He is walking through the halls with his secretary listing off his calendar when he says “cancel lunch tomorrow I am going to work through it”. This portrays mature and devoted side to the important tasks in his life. The superego is to where decisions are based on more values
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Huygens’ Principle‚ Interference and Diffraction Huygens’ Principle In 1678‚ a Dutch physicist‚ Christian Huygens‚ studied wave behavior and proposed that the wavefronts of light waves spreading out from a point source can be regarded as the overlapped crests of tiny secondary waves – that wavefronts are made up of tinier wavefronts. Wavefronts are an array of identical waves that have the same source and travels through a homogeneous medium‚ thus their corresponding crests and troughs are in the
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Payroll system design System Feasibility Study April 16‚ 2010‚ 8:54 am | | In the field of computer and technology‚ there always an option to automate things likes payroll system‚ inventory system‚ lighting system‚ and sales system. But of course‚ before the automation of any system‚ a feasibility study should be conducted in order to see the benefits of automation over manual system as well as other alternatives. At first‚ you should study the organizational systems such as the users
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 4 INTRODUCTION 5 BACKGROUND OF STUDY 6 PROBLEM STATEMENT 7 BUSINESS VALUE 7 TASK 1: DECOMPOSITION DIAGRAM 8 OPERATIONS ON THE DECOMPOSITION 9 TASK 2 REQUIREMENT ANALYSES 9 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS 9 NON FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMETNS OF THE SYSTEM 13 REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION 15 4.1 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS 15 NETWORK REQUIREMETMENTS 15 4.1 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS 16 NETWORK
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black‚ CID brown) Declaration of Identity (TDB 137) (single sheet of paper) Home Office Travel documents may be forwarded with an application for a first time passport. When the application is clear for issue‚ and not before‚ the examiner should cancel the travel document by cutting the top right hand corners from the front and back covers and stamping all pages with the ’CANCELLED’ stamp before returning it to the Travel Documents section by DX Secure pouches which should be clearly marked and
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