16 C H A P T E R JIT and Lean Operations D ISC USSI ON Q U ESTI O NS 1. JIT is a philosophy of continuous and forced problem solving. It is a continuous program that replaces a series of “fad” programs. 2. A lean producer is a company that adopts a philosophy of minimizing waste‚ striving for perfection through continuous learning‚ creativity‚ and teamwork. 3. The Toyota Production System (TPS) has three core components: continuous improvement‚ respect for people‚ and standard work
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start to gather to make her leave‚ they throw pebbles at her (which are in fact pieces of cake that she eats and shrinks). Another strange character she encounters is a caterpillar that is sitting on a mushroom‚ smoking a ‘hookah’. Now being a teenager in this generation‚ this has connotations of drugs and made me think is the caterpillar sitting encouraging her to ear the mushrooms and if that had a different meaning to it. The two sides of the mushroom will either make Alice shrink or grow. As she is
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ECOLOGY 303 Exam 3 Name______________________ Section_____________________ 7 Multiple Choice (2.5pts. each) NOTE START AT 51 on scantron! 51.) A species-species interaction where both species benefit from the interaction is called: a.) Predation b.) Amensalism c.) Mutualism d.) Competition 52.) Which of the following is required for two species to be competing? a.) Niches of two species overlap b.) Two species occur in the same place c.) A shared
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robotics; By 2000: Non construction products: 50% Construction Equipment • World’s second largest Mfr. • 300 models: bull dozers‚ excavators‚ wheel loaders‚ dump trucks • Market leader‚ Japan 30 % MS: Hitachi‚ Kobelco‚ Caterpillar Mitsubishi‚ Sumitomo. • Komatsu and Caterpillar Mitsubishi only bulldozers • Small country‚ many infra projects-popularity of excavators: digging‚carrying‚ moving and loading dirt. Product Development Process • Approx 2 years: 6 months to 3 yrs • Product Planning
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favorite subject. Inspired by Martin Gardner’s book “The Annotated Alice” I believe that many of the scenes are a reflection of his skepticism of those radical new ideas. To prove my point I will be analyzing three passages from the book – the caterpillar smoking the hookah (chapter 5)‚ the Mad Hatter’s tea party (chapter 7) and
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CONTEXT CLUES Learning how to guess words you don’t know is an important skill. Nobody wants to look every word up in a dictionary! If you learn how to guess the unfamiliar words in sentences‚ then you won’t have to read with your dictionary open all the time! 4 TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES 1. Examples 2. Synonyms and definitions 3. Antonyms and contrast 4. Experience or sense of the sentence HOW TO GUESS WORDS IN CONTEXT The snake slithered through the grass. He was hunting. You
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1) Evaluate three items on this checklist based on your own experience. 1. The “dream” of a house‚ a healthy family‚ and a solid career isn’t a dream at all‚ but simply a plan. The American dream is still alive because there are so many options now for buying a home and as far as a healthy family‚ it depends on the family members. After all‚ you cannot choose who your family is. A solid career is possible‚ but you do need higher education in order to obtain these higher paying jobs. Modern technology
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Jill Kim October 27‚ 2014 Peer Ministry Period 2 Butterfly Circus Reflection In the 1930s America is suffering for the Great Depression. Many people are jobless and homeless‚ and everybody is sad and worried for the difficult economic situation. Mendez is the charismatic master of a small circus‚ the Butterfly Circus‚ and he leads his troupe through Southern California; along the way‚ they perform- sometimes for free- to bring some light in the dull lives of people. One evening‚ they stop at
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called tertiary consumers. * Predators - kill for food. They are either secondary or tertiary consumers – e.g. Tigers‚ Eagles * Prey - are the organisms that predators feed on. Examples of predator and prey species are: fox and rabbit; bird and caterpillar; rat and snake. 3. Animals and people who eat BOTH animals and plants 4. They eat decaying matter - dead plants and animals and in the process they break them down and decompose them‚ when that happens‚ they release nutrients
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unrehearsed and deals with memory for things without consciously trying to remember them. For example‚ driving a car. • How can you have memory of something you cannot explicitly remember? A brief exposure to say the brand name – Caterpillar – can activate or prime the word caterpillar in your memory and bring this word to mind Explicit memory‚ however‚ is memory from some prior episode achieved by active attempts to remember. For example‚ remembering where the closest convenience store is. Information
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