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    Chapter 13: Material Requirements Planning Application 1: Calculating an MRP Record Item H10-A is a produced item (not purchased) with an order quantity of 80 units. Complete the rest of its MRP record using the fixed order quantity (FOQ) rule. |Item: H10-A Lot Size: FOQ=80 | |units

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    Environment Friendly Indian Building Material Technologies for Cost Effective Housing SHEE Contents 1. Flyash-Sand-Lime-Gypsum Bricks 1 2. Compressed Earth / Fly Ash Sand Lime Gypsum Blocks (Interlocking Type) 7 3. Compressed Earth Bricks/Blocks 9 4. Clay Flyash Burnt Bricks 13 5. Marble Slurry Bricks 15 6. Solid/Hollow Concrete Blocks 17 7. Cellular Light Weight Concrete 23 8. Ferrocement Wall Panels 25 9. Rat Trap Bond Brick Masonry

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    By definition‚ material monism is the philosophical belief that proclaims that the physical world is filled with all matter derived from one single element. Material monism is Pre-Socratic‚ which means that it originated prior to the teachings of Socrates. This belief system was developed by three famous Milesian philosophers‚ who are commonly known as Thales‚ Anaximander‚ and Anaximenes. As stated in the text‚ “Three philosophers from the city of Miletus in Ionia‚ Thales‚ Anaximander‚ and Anaximenes

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    structures is how the building remains standing. Architects need to design structures that hold up under any combination of three physical forces; compression‚ tension‚ and bending. To days architects have a plethora of materials at their disposal‚ they benefit from the evolution of materials and have the opportunity to use them how they wish‚ but it has not always been this way. Primitive buildings were built using dry masonry‚ which is a simple technique of stacking stones in a consistent pattern

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    Textiles are made up from natural or man-made fibres or a combination of both. “Fibres are thin‚ hair-like structures” (Blair‚ n.d: online) that are categorized into two types: long filament fibres and short staple fibres. Natural fibres are usually staple‚ whilst man-made fibres are filament‚ with the exception of silk that comes from a natural source. These raw fibres are spun to produce a long‚ continuous thread referred to as yarn‚ which is then used in a series of methods that include‚ stitching

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    of many levels of abstraction • Under a rapidly changing set of forces • Design‚ Measurement‚ and Evaluation Why learn this stuff? – – – to learn the inner parts and working of a computer you want to build better software you need to make a purchasing decision or offer “expert” advice 1.1 Under the Covers of a Computer The five classic components of a computer are input‚ output‚ memory‚ datapath‚ and control‚ with the last two sometimes combined and called the processor. input: writes data

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    ambitious given the time scale. Considering other assignment deadlines‚ I thought about what else I could do that would not only meet the criteria‚ but also leave time needed to work on other projects. I realised that I had never performed any of my own material with anything more than an acoustic guitar and vocal‚ and so‚ came to the conclusion that an adaptation of my own songs would become my musical direction piece. The musicians I got to perform with me were Daryl Ward (Vocals)‚ Adam Mitchell

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    ] MATERIAL STRENGTH Example of principal stress at vessel wall: General example of symmetrical vessel at an axis: PRINCIPAL STRESSES IN PV WALL O Element abcd a b d c O • Principal stresses: (1) σ1 = meridional / longitudinal stress‚ acting along a meridian 0-0 axis. (2) σ2 = circumferential/ tangential/hoop stress‚ acting along parallel to 0-0 axis. (3) σ3 = radial stress acting stress‚ normal to 0-0 axis. • For thin wall‚ σ3 the p )‚ tensile strength of the material. The

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    the subject is  doing the verb’s action. Because the subject does or "acts upon" the verb in such sentences‚ the sentences are said to be in the active voice. Passive voice One can change the normal word order of many active sentences (those with a direct object) so that the subject is no longer active‚ but is‚ instead‚ being acted upon by the verb - or passive.In passive sentences‚ the thing receiving the action is the subject of the sentence and the thing doing the action is optionally included near

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    Destructors" Indirect vs. Direct PresentationIn "The Destructors‚" by Graham Greene‚ both indirect and direct presentation is implemented to provide a multidimensional portrayal of the characters in the story. This device is effective because each type of presentation provides the reader with a different perspective into each character. The author presents the characters directly by telling the reader details about the characters and presents the characters indirectly by showing the reader. Direct presentation

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