regarding price and quantity discussed in the paragraph starting “Dazzled by…” in 2011 and 2012 (so far) using a different diagram for each year. Also explain why‚ using economic analysis‚ the article links cotton‚ food‚ and fuel. During 2011 many farmers swapped their food crops for cotton crops. This could be shown using a PPF (Production Possibily Frontier) diagram. A PPF diagram illustrates what an economy can produce using the given resources (in this case cotton crops and food crops). Opportunity
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Choose one of the following models of psychosynthesis: (a) subpersonalities‚ (b) ‘I’ and the sense of identity‚ (c) the egg diagram. Discuss and critique its usefulness as a tool for understanding your own development and its possible application to clinical work. This essay will choose to discuss model (b) ‘I’ and the sense of identity‚ particularly in relation to the work of John Firman. This essay aligns with the definitions of “I” and Self as outlined by Assagioli (1965)‚ that “I” is one’s
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Question: Explain how human activities can interrupt or modify the nutrient cycles in the coniferous forest. Refer in detail to examples you have studied. Attempt to show as annotated diagrams the altered minerals nutrient cycle. Essay: The coniferous forest occurs in cold climates to the poleward side of 60 N in Eurasia and North America as well as high attitudes in more temperate latitudes and in Southern Chile. It has an average NPP of 800g/m/yr. There is usually only one layer of vegetation
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The traditional TOK diagram indicates four ways of knowing. Propose the inclusion of a fifth way of knowing selected from intuition‚ memory or imagination‚ and explore the knowledge issues it may raise in two areas of knowledge. Our whole life is a continuous process of gaining information. This information is our basic knowledge about the world. It is coming in different forms‚ from different sources. And it is vitally important to store this information‚ in order to understand your own present
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professor and influential quality management innovator. He graduated in 1939 from University of Tokyo with an engineering degree in applied chemistry. After graduate‚ he started the job as a naval technical officer .Then‚ he moved on to work at the Nissan Liquid Fuel Company. In 1947 Ishikawa started his career as an associate professor at the University of Tokyo. He later undertook the presidency of the Musashi Institute of Technology in 1978. In 1949‚ Ishikawa joined the Japanese Union of Scientists
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from the Engineering department at the University of Tokyo with a major in applied chemistry (De La Salle University‚ 2002). According to Business and Companies‚ “His first job was as a naval technical officer (1939-1941) then moved on to work at the Nissan Liquid Fuel Company until 1947. Later that year he was made assistant professor at his Alma Mater. He later received his Doctorate of Engineering and was promoted to professor and worked at the university for many years (De La Salle University‚ 2002)
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Technology | Alma mater | University of Tokyo | Known for | Ishikawa diagram‚ quality circle | Notable awards | Walter A. Shewhart Medal‚ Order of the Sacred Treasures | Kaoru Ishikawa (石川 馨 Ishikawa Kaoru?‚ July 13‚ 1915 - April 16‚ 1989) was a Japanese university professor and influential quality management innovator best known in North America for the Ishikawa or cause and effect diagram (also known as fishbone diagram) that is used in the analysis of industrial process. Contents [hide]
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wrote in his native country is 石川 馨‚ was born in Tokyo July 13‚ 1915 one of eight sons to his mother Chiro Ishikawa and lived a full life of 73 years. He passed in April of 1989 but will be remembered as the creator of the Ishikawa diagram also known as the Fishbone diagram used to determine root causes. It was first used in the 1940s‚ and is considered one of the seven basic tools of quality control. (Tague) Ishikawa_Fishbone_Diagram.svg He was awarded the Deming Prize‚ the Nihon Keizai Press Prize
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Chemistry. In his brief tour in the military as a Naval Technical Officer In charge of 600 workers to construct a factory he quoted “This experience he says was invaluable to Quality Control activities later on.”‚ (Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa) He worked for Nissan Liquid Fuel Company from 1941-1947 before he was appointed associate Professor of the University of Tokyo. In 1949 He joined the Union of Japanese Scientist and Engineers because he wanted to change the way people
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including the cause and effect diagram; also known as the fishbone diagram. Ishikawa was born in Tokyo and was the oldest of eight sons. He attended university at the University of Tokyo and earned his Engineering Degree in Applied Chemistry; he later achieved his Doctorate of Engineering at the University of Tokyo. Ishikawa began work in the engineering industry as a Naval Technical Officer working as an engineer. After the war‚ he moved on to work for Nissan Liquid Fuel Company. In 1947‚ he
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