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    How Functional Areas Work

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    Unit 1 – Marketing Task 2 (AO1) In this section of my coursework I am going to be discussing how functional areas such as the marketing department work with different departments in order to run efficiently. I will discuss how different departments support the marketing department’s activities in order to operate efficiently. The finance function of the business usually controls the cost‚ money going in and out of the business. They would keep a record of cost going out the business‚

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    how maglev trains works

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    Electrodynamic suspension (EDS) Inductrack Electromagnetic Suspension(EMS)  Electromagnetic Suspension uses electromagnets to leviate the train Principle of Magnetic Leviation  In the EMS-attractive system‚ the electromagnets which do the work of levitation are attached on the top side of a casing that extends below and then curves back up to the rail that is in the center of the track. The rail‚ which is in the shape of an inverted T‚ is a ferromagnetic rail.  When a current is passed

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    Rembrandt

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    Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn is generally considered one of the greatest painters in European art history and the most important in Dutch history. Rembrandt was also a proficient printmaker and made many drawings. His contributions to art came in a period that historians call the Dutch Golden Age (roughly equivalent to the 17th century)‚ in which Dutch culture‚ science‚ commerce‚ world power and political influence reached their pinnacles. In all‚ Rembrandt produced around 600 paintings‚ 300 etchings

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    How the Predator UAV Work

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    How the Predator UAV Works Military commanders use tactics and strategy in combat to inflict as much damage on the enemy while trying to risk as few personnel and resources as possible. This principle was at the heart of the development of the RQ-1 and MQ-1Predator Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. These high-tech aircraft‚ controlled by a crew miles away from the dangers of combat‚ are capable of reconnaissance‚ combat and support roles in the hairiest of battles. In a worst-case scenario‚ if a Predator

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    Compapare "Everyday Use"� and the "Prodical Son"� The stories‚ Everyday Use and The Prodigal Son‚ comparatively illustrate themes of jealousy and ungratefulness between siblings. From Biblical to present day times siblings have been fighting over material possessions. It is easy for people to get material possessions confused with love. They confuse these possessions that come from their elders with material worth. Jealousy is illustrated in both stories. In Everyday Use‚ the climax of the story

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    body has five senses that keep in touch with what is going on in the external world: touch‚ taste‚ smell‚ sight‚ and hearing. Below I will describe how these senses work. Taste- The tongue is the body part that helps us sense taste. The tongue consists of taste buds (mushroom like projections) which are specific receptors for sense of taste. Each bud contains several cell types in microvilli that project through pores and chemically sense food. Gustatory receptor cells communicate with cranial

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    policies and procedures relating to the protection of children‚ young people and the adults who work with them are outlined in the government document Working Together to Safeguard Children (2013)‚ which is informed by the Childcare Act (2006) and‚ for children aged 0-5 years‚ the Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage (2014). The following policies and procedures should be in place in any safe work setting: • Working in an open and transparent way • Listening to children and young people

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    How a Fax Machine Works

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    Marquee A. Villanueva How a Fax Machine Works It is very typical and practical in an office to have a fax machine. Every time you walk in to an office‚ you may see one of these machines but have you ever wondered how they work? Have you ever thought‚ how can a machine transfer information from one phone to another without really sending the original document? Some people might think it’s magic but it is actually not. It is science in use‚ technology. All of this may sound to high-tech

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    Health and Safety How to work safely at a computer All jobs have elements of risks to your health. Some maybe more than others. Even working at a computer poses a risk on your health and well-being. The risk? Upper limb disorders (ULD’s) or repetitive strain injuries (RSI’s) Now in order to reduce the risk of suffering from these problems‚ it is essential to understand how you get them in the first place. ULD’s normally occur when you have a job which requires a lot of twisting

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    How Arvind mill works

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    ARVIND MILLS LIMITED Arvind Mills is India’s largest and the world’s third largest denim manufacturer. Background Arvind Mills Ltd. (AML)‚ the flagship company of the US$ 500 million Lalbhai Group‚ was incorporated in 1931. It aimed at manufacturing high-end superfine fabrics with imported state-ofthe-art machinery.With 52‚560 ring spindles‚ 2552 doubling spindles and 1122 looms‚ it was one of the few companies in the early period of India’s industrialisation to have spinning and weaving

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