Guide card Active voice In most English sentences with an action verb‚ the subject performs the action denoted by the verb. In active sentences‚ the thing doing the action is the subject of the sentence and the thing receiving the action is the object. Most sentences are active. [Thing doing action] + [verb] + [thing receiving action] These examples show that the subject is doing the verb’s action. Because the subject does or "acts upon" the verb in such sentences‚ the sentences are said
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Case 1: Malincho (Word limit: 1000 words‚ A4‚ 12-times new roman‚ 1.5 line spacing) Q1. What is the Case all about? Q2. Please describe Mr. Kalin Pentchev’s personality Q3. Is It a good opportunity for Kalin’s business? Q4. Where did Kalin find the capital? Equity or Debt? Q5. How well is Malincho doing 18 months after it opened its doors ? Q6. Would you loan money or invest in Malincho? Q7. What are your suggestions to Kalin? Malincho’s case is about a recently former Bulgarian entrepreneur
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Review of Chapter 1 and 2 • Reading work for this week – Please go through entire chapter 1 and 2 and work out the example problems in the text without reading the solutions Chapter 1 • Equilibrium of deformable body – Free-body diagrams • Concept of stress – Normal and shear stress – Factor of safety – Design of connections 1.2 Equilibrium of a Deformable Body External Loads • • • Surface forces are caused by direct contact Concentrated forces are applied to a point Linear Distributed
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STATIC & DYNAMIC NAME: AMIRUL AMIN BIN ALIASGAR ID NO: 50213113002 TUTORIAL 1 QUESTION 1 Calculate the number of neutrons for the following atoms: a) Aluminum b) Boron c) Magnesium d) Zinc e) Ferum f) Argon Answer:- Mass Number = (Number of Protons) + (Number of Neutrons) a) 26.98 = 13 + Neutrons 26.98 – 13 = Neutrons Neutrons = 13.98 b) 10.81 = 5 + Neutrons 10.81 – 5 = Neutrons Neutrons = 5.81 c) 24.31 = 12 + Neutrons 24.31 – 12 = Neutrons
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The Usage of Information Communication Technology in Science and Technology Information Networks in Sri Lanka R. P. R. N. Premarathna No. 361/1‚ Manel Watta Road‚ Bollegala Gonewala (w.p.)‚ Tel. 0714307681‚ Email. ranjan.nishantha@gmail.com A number of cooperative programmes including exchange of information can be seen among member libraries of the Science & Technology information networks in Sri Lanka. At present most of information networks in other countries engage in their cooperative
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Shear Stress Forces parallel to the area resisting the force cause shearing stress. It differs to tensile and compressive stresses‚ which are caused by forces perpendicular to the area on which they act. Shearing stress is also known as tangential stress. where V is the resultant shearing force which passes through the centroid of the area A being sheared. Problem 115 What force is required to punch a 20-mm-diameter hole in a plate that is 25 mm thick? The shear strength is 350 MN/m2
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Expression of Hope and Pray Hope is used to indicate something that might happen or might happen. So‚ hope expression is an expression that used to indicate something that might happen or might happen.While wish is used to indicate something that is definitely not going to happen / not necessarily happen. So‚ wish expression is an expression that used to indicate something that is definitely not going to happen / not necessarily happen. There are two key words that ussualy used to express the
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MATERIAL COSTING & CONROL BY BUKENYA MOSES Lecturer‚ Makerere University Business School-MUBS. MSc. Accounting & Finance-Mak BCom-Accounting-Hons‚ ACCA Level II‚ Email: mbukenya@mubs.ac.ug or mosesbukenya@yahoo.com Mobile Phone contact: +256772881525 MUBS EMBA MAC by Moses Bukenya OUTLINE: Students should be able to understand 1. AIM/purpose/objectives of principles of material Materials cost management. 2. Basic management 3. Procurement cycle 4. Relevant control documents 5. Functions
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2975–2993 Managing lean manufacturing in material handling operations James C. Green‚ Jim Lee* and Theodore A. Kozman Engineering Management Program‚ Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ University of Louisiana at Lafayette‚ P.O. Box 44170‚ Room 244 CLR Hall‚ Lafayette‚ LA 70504-2250‚ USA (Received 17 July 2007; final version received 8 January 2009) The problem addressed by this research is to implement lean manufacturing in a material handling system of a petroleum drill bit manufacturing company
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Material Requirement Planning (MRP) 1 Material Requirements Planning (MRP) 2 Material Requirements Planning • Materials requirements planning (MRP) is a means for determining the number of parts‚ components‚ and materials needed to produce a product • MRP provides time scheduling information specifying when each of the materials‚ parts‚ and components should be ordered or produced • Dependent demand drives MRP • MRP is a software system Materials Requirements Planning (MRP) •
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