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    Insulation has been used to keep heat in and keep out air for a long time. Fiberglass insulation can be described as glass fibers combined with other materials (Sheppard‚ 2012). It has different materials in it that help the material insulate. The material is also chosen very commonly because of the cost efficient price on this insulation (Thermaxx Jackets‚ 2011). In an overall view‚ fiberglass insulation is chosen by more people from the efficient and inexpensive price compared to the other insulations

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    cell structure with holes. Provide proper rest time after dividing and before moulding. Dough Too Stiff Dough won’t achieve proper cell structure‚ resulting in holes. Follow formula water level. Cool Oven Dough will rise too much in oven before yeast is killed‚ causing holes. Rough Handling at/in Oven Cell structure will collapse and not fully recover. Handle with care. Hollow Bottom Overmixing Overmixing weakens the dough‚ causing poor gas retention. Mix to proper dough development. Moisture

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    Kristen s Cookie Case

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    Case Report: Kristen’s Cookie Company Do Tra My – Section 24 1. Process Analysis: The flow chart is included in the Appendix Task Order Entry Wash+Mix Spooning Setting Baking Cooling Packing Accepting Payment Total Resource None You You Roommate + Oven Oven None Roommate Roommate Cycle Time (mins/dozen) 0 6 2 1 9 5 2 1 26 Capacity (dozens/hour) Infinity 10x3=30 30 60 6.67 12 30 60 Flow Time (mins) 6 2 1 9 5 2 1 26 Table 1: Process Analysis Assumptions: Order is for a full box (a dozen cookies)‚

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    are open four hours each night‚ and each order consists of only one dozen cookies? 2. If there are two ovens available for the production process‚ how many mixers are needed to maximize the production rate if each order consists of one dozen cookies. each order consists of three dozen cookies. Answers: 1. Capacity of different stages: Mixing: 10 orders per hour Cooling: unlimited Oven: 6 orders per hour Capacity of “me” and roommate: “me” – spooning: 30 orders per hour Roommate – order

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    Qingdao Haier‚ Ltd.: Considering the Maytag Acquisition Executive Summary Situation Executives at Chinese home appliance manufacturer Qingdao Haier‚ Ltd. (Haier) have just learned that Ripplewood Holdings placed a bid to purchase Maytag Corporation for $1.13 billion or $14/share. Maytag Corporation‚ the 3rd largest home appliance manufacturer in the United States‚ has announced that it will consider competitive offers for the acquisition of the company. Chinese home appliance manufacturer

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    study during idle time Location - access to targeted market n  Competitive Advantages n  n  n  What are the bottlenecks? mix (6) spoon (2) load (1) bake(9) cool (5) pack (2) pay (1) Resource Activity You mix spoon Oven bake R-mate oven load packing payment Time 6 min 2 min 10 min 1 min 2 min 1 min 1 Doz. 7.5 6 15 2 Doz. 12 6 17.14 3 Doz. 15 6 18 QUESTIONS: • Who is the bottleneck for 1 Doz. orders? • Who is the bottleneck for 2 Doz. orders? • Who is the bottleneck

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    buying an oven from Siti who had two such ovens since she was closing down her business. Siti wrote to Kim offering the oven at $500 and said she would keep the offer open for 7 days. - THIS IS AN OFFER – OBJECTIVE TEST – CARLILL V CARBOLIC... VALID FOR 7 DAYS BUT CAN BE REVOKED AT ANYTIME BEFORE ACCEPTANCE – ROUTLEDGE V GRANT – NO CONSIDERATION PROVIDED BY KIM TO KEEP OFFER OPEN.- After 3 days‚ Siti wrote to say that she had gotten a better offer from magoo and that kim could have the oven if she could

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    9/9/13 Check whether we were approved Adaptation and Control Overview of Key themes Traditional Climate-adapted Architecture Large climate screens (From a historical perspective) How to read a psychometric chart Traditional Climate-adapted Architecture Vernacular adapted architecture In contrast to the resource-oriented architecture of the 21st century Should be the 1st thing we attempt to do to adapt the building to the climate Then look at high-tech approaches to skinning the building

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    observed matches in the shape of continents‚ their geology and biological history‚ it was rejected as no satisfactory mechanism could be postulated. Has regained favour‚ though modified‚ in plate tectonics theory. Convection currents The circular movement of a liquid or gas undergoing convection in a limited space. Convergent plate boundary Also known as a destructive plate boundary (because of subduction)‚ is an actively deforming region where two (or more) tectonic plates or fragments of the lithosphere move

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    THE THREE LAWS OF MOTION BY ISAAC NEWTON NEWTON’S FIRST LAW OF MOTION: INERTIA 2 Kinds of Inertia Inertia on Rest- an object will remain at rest‚ unless there is force applied to move Inertia on Motion- a moving object will continue to move unless there is force applied to stop Projectiles persevere in their motions‚ so far as they are not retarded by the resistance of the air‚ or impelled downwards by the force of gravity. A top‚ whose parts by their cohesion are perpetually drawn

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