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    Julia's Food Booth

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    function:   maximize Z = $0.75* x1 +   $1.05 * x2   +   $1.35 * x3 Maximize Z= 0 .75 p + 1.05H + 1.35B (the objective function) Constraint 1 .75p + .45H + .9B <= 1500 ( cost) the area of one shelve in the warming oven is = (3*12)*(4*12)*16= 27648 sq. inches The oven will be refilled before half time- 27648 * 2 = 55296 . Space required for pizza = 14 *14 = 196 sq. inches. Space required for pizza slice = 196/ 8 = 24.50 sq. inches Space for a hotdog=16 sq. inches Space for a barbecue

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    Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 Introduction In 17 March 1824‚ the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824‚ which was also known as the Treaty of London‚ was signed by Hendrik Fagel and Anton Reinhard Falck for the Dutch‚ George Canning and Charles Watkin WIlliams Wynn for the UK. The purpose for signing the treaty was to address the issues faced when the British inhabits the Dutch properties during the Napoleonic Wars. The treaty was signed in London without the consent of local rulers. Historical Background

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    Galanz

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    perfomance of Galanz with its strategies and gives insights as to what decisions should be made to make the company more successful in future. Since 1991 Galanz has evolved and become a dominant player in the global manufacturing market for microvawe ovens. The company has understood its strategic strength and used its resources as its strategy. Galanz has used its cheap land and cheap labour to get to where it is now‚ its dominant position in China and Globally. The technology has played a crucial role

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    Kitchen Safety

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    dangerous place for babies; it’s full of safety hazards for tiny people who want to touch‚ taste‚ and explore everything they come in contact with. One thing that some parents still do which is very unsafe is to warm a baby bottle of milk in a microwave oven. This can be dangerous because microwaves don’t heat foods consistently throughout. As you’ve surely experienced‚ microwaved food can be cold in one place‚ and steaming in another. So to avoid scalding your baby’s mouth and throat‚ don’t ever microwave

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    food handling

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    As long as all proper cooling and reheating procedures are followed each time‚ foods may be cooled and reheated more than once. Food should be brought to the proper temperature over direct heat (burner‚ flattop‚ grill‚ or conventional oven) or in a microwave oven. A steam table will adequately hold reheated foods above

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    Galanz Case Study

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    Post these responses directly in your private student journal.  Your assignment is due Wednesday‚ April  10th. Then a forum will open for each of these assignment questions. Please write two-to-three paragraphs per question. 1.  What are Galanz’s competitive and operations strategies? Considering the expertise of international players like Panasonic and Toshiba‚ Galanz didn’t really have a competitive advantage with respect to technology. Cost arbitrage (of land and labor) was the chief competitive

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    Edward hall has stated that the context that is surrounding the information is a very important part of communication and therefore the information that is being told should be relevant. A bias within international communication is‚ that a lot of countries have different kinds of communication contexts. Therefore these differences should be studied before communicating on an international base. Every culture has either a low context communication or a high context communication and that is what

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    1 Active and Intelligent Packaging: Innovations for the Future By Karleigh Huff Graduate Student Department of Food Science and Technology Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) Blacksburg‚ Va  2 Introduction Food packaging exists to make our lives easier. We need packaging to contain foods‚ protect  foods from the outside environment‚ for convenience‚ and to communicate information to consumers  about the food inside the package. Containment is the most basic function of a package

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    Microwave Oven Effects on Natural resources & on environment : - Natural resources -> factories ->market ->consumers Microwave is mainly made up of 3 things :- Stainless steel‚ Glass & Plastic Lets see how these three components affect environment in the above chain :- 1) Stainless steel – Although stainless steel is 100% recyclable‚ mining causes problems like – Soil and water pollution‚ top soil removal‚ displacement of locals‚ etc 2) Glass – glass

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    An Efficient Solution

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    way to reduce carbon emissions is to develop an efficiency strategy. We need more ways to improve efficiency along the energy chain: primary energy such as oil‚ energy carriers such as electricity and useful energy such as the heat in our ovens. New technologies‚ replace the present intensive use of energy and materials. Insulating buildings more effectively‚ changing the industry process and driving aerodynamic cars would reduce the demand for energy use. Some household appliances

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