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    The possibility of non-verbal communication — A discussion on the Expectancy Violations Theory of Judee Burgoon Introduction In addition to verbal communication‚ the use of non-verbal communication in daily life is actually frequently. Birdwhistell (1970) found that 63% of human communication are non-verbal interaction.[1] Sometimes‚ non-verbal communication is more powerful and more influential than verbal communication. This paper aims to through the Expectancy Violations Theory (EVT)

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    Cement Production

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    silicates ( Ca2SiO4); 51% tricalcium silicates (Ca3SiO5); and 11% tricalcium aluminate (Ca3Al2O6). When water is added‚ a number of complex hydration reactions take place. A typical idealized reaction can be represented as 2 Ca2SiO4(s) + 4 H2O(l) Ca3Si2O7. 3H2O(s) + Ca(OH)2(s). The hydrated silicate‚ called tobermorite gel‚ forms strong crystals that adhere by means of strong silicon-Oxygen bonds to the sand and aggregate (small rocks) that are mixed with the cement. Because the other product in this

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    Production Theory

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    PRODUCTION THEORY AND THEORY OF COSTS Production and Production Theory Production refers to the transformation of inputs into outputs (or products) An input is a resource that a firm uses in its production process for the purpose of creating a good or service. Most resources are lumped into three categories: - Land - Labor - Capital The two kinds of inputs: Fixed vs. Variable Inputs Fixed inputs -resources used at a constant amount in the production of a commodity. Variable inputs

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    The Four Fundamental Theories of Disasters The Four Fundamental Theories of Disasters Over the course of human history mankind has viewed natural disasters with a wide range of theories as to their causes and meanings. As we have come to learn more about our world through science and observation‚ we have changed our perspective as well as our methods for coping with and avoiding disasters. Over time‚ researchers have identified four fundamental theories of disasters that humans have held‚ or still

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    Coconut Production

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    Development Board 4. Functions Of the Board 5. Products 6. Production and Marketing 7. Conclusion Introduction… Coconut‚ ‘Cocus nucifera linn’‚ the most important‚ ancient and useful of the tropical palms‚ has been cultivated in India from the time immemorial. Because of the economic importance‚ this plantation crop is grown in more than 90 countries across the world and India ranks third in production of coconut. Traditionally‚ the economic importance of coconut was laid

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    Before the War of 1812‚ clothes and other goods were made in people’s homes‚ largely by women. Additionally‚ factories would create a product‚ such as a pattern for a shoe‚ and then send it to homes to be finished off. During the war‚ this changed – America closed the ports to everyone due to the Embargo Act of 1807‚ decreasing the exports and imports‚ which were a large part of America’s economy. With little choice‚ they started to produce goods domestically‚ which resulted in the growth of factories

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    however‚ the distance and other undiscovered planet environments are challenges for exploration mission of the red planet. Just a matter of time‚ NASA always find a way to explore Mars. In 2011‚ NASA launched Mars Science Laboratory to the red planet. After launched‚ the journey to the red planet took 8 and half months to reach its destination. Mars Science Laboratory is NASA’s Mars Exploration Program in which to land a rover named Curiosity on Mars. The main mission of the Mars Science Laboratory is

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    Production Management

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    inventory targets.  Production schedule is generated with information provided by different modules such as customer order‚ inventory‚ manufacturing order and purchase order.  With this schedule‚ management can effectively plan the production‚ monitor the inventory movement and set the production target.  Furthermore‚ the system provides tools to analyze productivity and its production cost given the schedule and the actual production for a certain period. Nowadays‚ production management system has

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    Vanilla Production

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    named the fruit tlilxochitl‚ or "black flower"‚ after the matured fruit‚ which shrivels and turns black shortly after it is picked. Subjugated by the Aztecs‚ the Totonacs paid tribute by sending vanilla fruit to the Aztec capital‚ Tenochtitlan. Until the mid-19th century‚ Mexico was the chief producer of vanilla. In 1819‚ however‚ French entrepreneurs shipped vanilla fruits to the islands of Réunion and Mauritius in hopes of producing vanilla there. After Edmond Albius discovered how to pollinate the

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    Natural Monopoly

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    CONTENTS 1) AREA OF STUDY 2) METHOD OF STUDY 3) MAJOR REASONS OF MONOPOLIES 4) OWNERSHIP OF KEY RESOURCE : DE BEERS EXAMPLE 5) GOVT. OWNED STRATEGIC RESOURCES: CIL EXAMPLE 6) PATENTS IN DRUG INDUSTRY 7) NATURAL MONOPOLY: INDIAN RAILWAYS EXAMPLE 8) CONCLUSION 9) REFERENCES Area of study: This report studies what are the various sources of monopoly and real life examples for each source. It

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