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    manufacturing speed but also in new product development speed and quick commercialization of new technologies (Bebb‚ 1989; Dumaine‚ 1989a & b; Blackburn‚ 1991; Clark and Fujimoto‚ 1991; Ulrich and Eppinger‚ 2000). To understand the relationships between JIT manufacturing and simultaneous NPD process‚ let’s briefly review the principles of JIT systems. Just-in-Time (JIT) production has been a great force in the world of manufacturing since the early 1980’s. Some of the main benefits of JIT in the

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    Writting Assignment Historically many families could live comfortably on a single income. Parents would send their children and adolecnts to live in other households as servants and apprentices or let them be raised by other relatives. In the 1900s children were allowed to work in mills‚ factories‚ and mines. In the middle class‚ servants often handled tasks. Currently families today are more diverse than ever. They arent your traditional family. We have families today that have no father in the household

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    Quiet T- Talkative A- Amsterdam The Frank family originally lived in Germany. Because of the war they had to go into hiding in Amsterdam. The Frank and Van Daan families lived in a secret annex above a warehouse. The entrance to this secret annex was behind a bookshelf. To get into the secret annex you would need to use a key then move the bookshelf. The two families living there hardly ever left the annex. C- Close Quarters The two families in the annex did not have much room. Although their

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    In today’s society living in a traditional family that consists of a husband‚ his wife‚ at least one child and maybe a pet is not seen anymore. The divorce rate is increasing dramatically‚ while the marriage rate is lower than ever before. In my opinion‚ traditional family structures are more beneficial than any other lifestyle because I think it is important‚ not only for children‚ but also for other family members to live in a stable‚ harmonious household. A very important advantage of marriage

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    doesn’t. Another major difference is that the modern ballad‚ "There You’ll Be" is much longer than the older ballad. There are many words and phrases in S. Foster’s ballad that we don’t usually use in our common literature. For example‚ "many were the blithe birds that warbled them o’er‚" to translate this to the people that don’t speak with these different words; it says‚ "many were the cheerful birds that chirped them over." As you can see so far‚ there are many differences in the way that these

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    Professor Asarat October 25‚ 2012 Housewife A traditional family is not a family without a housewife. Housewives never use to be appreciated or accepted as it is today. It used to be that no matter the situation the wife would be a stay at home mom no matter what. But still even today a housewife is not appreciated that much‚ she is took for granted‚ and not acknowledged for the hard work that is done. The role of the traditional housewife is undervalued because it is not seen as a real

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    Although‚ there are some similarities between the society in The Giver and the society in modern day‚ there are many more differences. First and foremost‚ jobs is one difference between the society in The Giver and the society in modern day. In The Giver‚ the citizens are assigned jobs. On page 27 in the novel‚ it stated‚ “There was no doubt that Benjamin would receive his Assignment to that field and would probably be permitted to bypass most of the training.” In modern day society‚ all citizens

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    Will modern day society really be as perfect as some might want it to be? Many books that are written‚ such as The Giver‚ reflect on these questions and recreates the idea of a perfect society. While the society in The Giver and modern day society have some similarities‚ these two are much more different from each other. Although‚ Their society might seem as a perfect place and a perfect way to run a community‚ there are many more things behind this perfect looking place. Many differences for these

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    and decorated in modern architecture and various shapes. Price is suitable to your demand. Restaurants and dinning-room: can serve from 500-600 customers with European and Asian foods and Vietnamese special food under skillful hands of professional chefs who will satisfy you as enjoying. Bars located in floors with various cocktails and drinks will bring about unforgettable moment in poetic context of Ha Long city. Large halls and small meeting rooms are decorated with modern lights and sound best

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    It is inevitable that traditional cultures will be lost as technology develops. Technology and traditional cultures are incompatible. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this view? It is said that with the breakthrough of technology‚traditional cultures are likely to become extinct as they are against each other( they can not co- exist). However‚ in my opinion i am not in favour of this view since technology supports cultures in terms of helping traditon and culture globally recognised

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