Chapter 1 – Principles of Flight Section A: Airplanes A. Major Components (or Sections) of an Airplane 1. Fuselage a. This is the body of the airplane generally from nose to tail. b. It consists of the main airplane structure like frames‚ stringers‚ longerons‚ keel beam and skin. 2. Wings a. This is the component or section of the airplane that is responsible for aerodynamic lift. b. Lift is the force that raises the airplane up. 3. Empennage
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Chip Rae‚ director of recruiting at SG Cowen‚ had been involved in a hard time to make a decision. He had only two offers to be given out‚ but the amount of remaining candidates was four. Meanwhile‚ not so much time had left for him and his recruiting team members‚ who were all very tired after a serious of marathon-recruiting processes in the past two days. From my opinion‚ all the four candidates have a strong background for them to enter whatever well-known investment banking companies
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(get it? no? damn.). Norms are everywhere‚ and are so interconnected with society that they are often hard to come up with when doing a norm break. Elevators‚ compared to other public spaces‚ are quite intimate due to the lack of space. Personal space is compromised and the social awkwardness is elevated‚ no pun intended. This very fact makes elevators an excellent locale to break my social norm‚ looking in the wrong
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Fagan‚ Yoshino‚ Bartlett (2006)‚ the world elevator leader Schindler was searching for ways to enter the India market in the year of 1998. Silvio Napoli‚ who was a young Harvard educated Italian and had been working with Schindler since 1994‚ was appointed by the Verwaltungsrat Ausschuss (VRA) to establish the India operations as a Vice President. In Schindler‚ Napoli was well known for his ‘Swatch Project’ which was “to develop a standardized elevator at a dramatically lower cost than the existing
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4.) In Messa‚ the plaintiff was attacked by a guard dog when she exited the elevator on the fifth floor. When she entered the elevator she was unware that the fifth floor was residential and that it contained guard dogs. Once she exited the elevator the guard dogs immediately attacked her after a few steps. (Messa at 2.) The court held that the plaintiff’s only actions at this point consisted of stepping off the elevator and walking a short distance down the hallway‚ towards the defendant’s door
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industry? Illustrate your arguments with examples from the Elevator manufacturing/service industry (OTISLINE Case). 1. IT provided OTISLINE with competitive advantage in elevators service sector as based they were able to build a centralized ‚ reliable‚ efficient‚ high quality‚ faster responsive customer service system. 2. The same infrastructure for OTISLINE was used across different value chain to enhance the productivity of elevator sales representative and service mechanics groups‚ ex NES
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Kimpton Hotels’ EarthCare program brings the business’s philosophy of environmental responsibility straight to its properties‚ starting with its pioneering Eco Floor at the Hotel Triton in San Francisco in 1994. Today EarthCare’s efforts include: * Using environmentally friendly cleaning supplies in all rooms. * Printing corporate collateral on recycled paper using soy-based ink. * Usring recycled paper for all printing property-wide. * Serving organic‚ shade grown‚ and/or fair trade
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Setting is used to place them in an awkward situation in which they start predicting they do not have a chance with one another. As soon as “he entered the elevator” and asked politely “ground floor‚ please” she thought he sounds nice‚ but then she also started thinking “he wouldn’t notice me”. I think that is because she is in an elevator in which she can’t look at him‚ it’s very silent‚ you are only there for about one minute so there won’t have flowing conversation‚ and it might just be them
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bold and aggressive business plan for entering the Indian elevator market for his company‚ Schindler. Having developed the business plan for entering the Indian elevator market‚ Silvio was selected by his company to lead the development of Schindler India‚ a wholly owned subsidiary of the Swiss based company. His plan was to differentiate by selling “core‚ standardized products‚” in a market where customization and a wide range of elevator products was the norm. He also proposed keeping costs down
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: Mr. B.T. Bear worked in the elevator in the big old department house at the corner of Cherry Street and Maple Street. Mr. B.T. had many good friends in the old apartment house. But little Benny Bear was Mr. B.T.’s best friend. Benny has just come back from a walk with his father and mother. He ran to the elevator and pushed the button. Then he waited for his friend Mr. B.T. to come. Mr. B.T. opened the rattlety elevator door . “Hello there‚ Benny‚” said Mr. B.T
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