CHAPTER 15 EUROPE TO THE EARLY 1500S: REVIVAL‚ DECLINE‚ AND RENAISSANCE (HIGH MEDIEVAL EUROPE AND THE EARLY RENAISSANCE) TERMS AND LECTURE I. GENERAL A. Read “Global Perspective.” B. Write and know Review Questions 1‚2‚6‚7‚8‚ and 9. C. Know this Lecture for the Final. D. Text High Middle Ages = My Medieval Sacred State; 1000-1300 What the text calls the “High Middle Ages” I call the “Medieval Sacred State.” Pay attention to the dates‚ c.1000-1300 AD. During this time‚ we find
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1) The Shapes of Human Communities 1. In 1500‚ the world had all different societies‚ gatherers and hunters to empires‚ but it was different 2. Paleolithic Persistence a) gathering and hunting societies (Paleolithic peoples) still existed throughout the world but they had changed over time b) b. had new & improved technologies and ideas‚ e.g.‚ outrigger canoes‚ fish hooks‚ etc (had not adopted agriculture) c) exchanged goods over hundreds of miles and developed
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PM in class Lead TAs: Athula Balachandran Wolf Richter 1 1 1 1 Byte KByte Mbps GHz Units 8 bits 210 bytes 106 bits per second 109 Hz 1. [Sec 1.5] Calculate the total time required to transfer a 1500 KByte file in the following cases‚ assuming a RTT of 10ms‚ a packet size of 1500 bytes‚ and an initial 3 RTT of handshaking before the actual data is sent. (a) The bandwidth is 10 Mbps and data packets can be sent continuously. (b) The bandwidth is 10 Mbps‚ but after we finish sending each
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| X1 | X2 | X3 | SP | $1.50 | $1.60 | $2.25 | -Cost | 0.75 | $0.50 | $1.00 | Profit | $0.75 | $1.10 | $1.25 | Maximize Total profit Z = $0.75X1 + 1.10X2 +1.25X3 * Constraints: 1. Budget constraint: 0.75X1+0.50X2+1.00X3<=$1500 2. Space constraint: * Total space available=3*4*16=192 sq feet =192*12*12=27‚648 in- square The oven will be refilled during half time. Thus‚ the total space available=2*27‚648= 55‚296 in-square * Space required for a pizza=14*14=196
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approximately 1500 barrels of berries are input into the process per hour (18000barrels/12hrs). The capacity of the Kiwanee dumpers was given as 3000 b/hr.‚ and I was able to calculate the implied utilization by dividing the berry input rate by the capacity(1500bbl/hr divided by 3000bbl/hr). To calculate the actual utilization of the dumpers‚ you must first determine the flow rate of the system. Only 25% of the berries are dry and 75% are wet. This sums to 375 dry berries per hour (1500 input/hr x
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which is Allied rejects John’s offer of $600 000 because both of them seem unrealistic and gives disadvantage to the both parties. So‚ now I can be able to calculate the expected values as below: EV (Node 3) = (1500 000 X 0.3) + (750 000 X 0.5) + (0 X 0.2) = $825 000 EV (Node 5) = (1500 000 X 0.3) + (750 000 X 0.5) + (0 X 0.2) = $825 000 EV (Node 4) = (600 000 X 1.0) = $600 000 EV (Node 2) = (400 000 X 0.1) + (825 000 X 0.4) + (600 000 X 0.5) = $670 000 EV (Node 1) = (400
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512 kbps 1 Mbps & above 7. What is the installation cost for the internet connection? Free installation Modem on rent Rs.500-1000 Rs.1000-1500 8. What is the payment made by you for services received per month? Rs.750 Rs.750-1000 Rs.1000-1500 Rs.1500-2000 9. How do you pay monthly bills? Online banking cash cheque/DD 10. What are the value added services you are using with present internet
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National Cranberry Cooperative 2. The resource with least capacity determines the maximum long-term achievable throughput rate. Because wet and dry berries follow different routes at RP#1 there will be a maximum achievable throughput for each. The capacity of the dryers is the bottleneck for the wet berries. The maximum throughput for wet berries is 600 bbls/hr. For dry berries the separation process is the bottleneck. The maximum throughput for dry berries is 1200 bbls/hr. The percentage
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National Cranberry Cooperative‚ 1996 Case Study Analysis IIMA PGPX 20.04.2013 Executive Summary National Cranberry Cooperative‚ a processing and marketing firm of berries‚ is facing challenges related to operational efficiency‚ high overtime cost and lengthy queues of delivery truck. Analyses of the case lead us to the following propositions to alleviate these problems: • Channel restructuring: Current practice of manual grading misclassifies significant
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