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    VAKT Tool

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    which simply draw a picture to represent a thing. For example‚ the character of a mountain develops from original drawing of three peaks together. This VAKL tool can help students learn Chinese character by discovering similar shape and building a connection between a picture and a character. Use four steps to demonstrate how to use the tool in a classroom. First‚ use post-it sticky notes to make pictures on yellow notes‚ and English words and Chinese character (with pinyin) on green notes. The reason

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    Lean tools

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    Lean Glossary The following are key concepts associated with lean manufacturing. Click on a link to jump directly to the related definition. 5S Andon Bottleneck Analysis Continuous Flow Gemba (The Real Place) Heijunka (Level Scheduling) Hoshin Kanri (Policy Deployment) Jidoka (Autonomation) Just-In-Time (JIT) Kaizen (Continuous Improvement) Kanban (Pull System) KPI (Key Performance Indicator) Muda (Waste) Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) PDCA (Plan‚ Do‚ Check‚ Act) Poka-Yoke

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    Commercialization Tool

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    capital or grow organically. The lack of venture capital may limit the entrepreneur’s growth options. 1 Objective The objective of the tool is to help you: • decide whether to compete or collaborate with incumbents • identify what an entrant needs to do to successfully commercialize an innovation in a market where incumbents operate Tool highlights The tool is designed to help define the right commercialization strategy for an entrant.

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    The case study in this project is about artistic practice‚ and I apply it further as an exploratory tool. I generate particular situations with my experiment groups exploring a topic of interest. It is a flexible and yet systemized method‚ which assists me in narrowing down a very broad field of topics into what truly interest me. This project brings the hope of discovering something that I haven’t realized before. Researchers from many disciplines (for example social sciences‚ psychology and anthropology)

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    Assessment tools

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    Far Eastern University Sampaloc‚ Manila (A Project in SPED6) Submitted by: Nicole Pouline N. Camson EFR2-2 Submitted to: Ms. Karen Montemayor Specific Strategies for Gross Motor Assessment There are several reasons for assessing the gross motor competence of young children. The identification of a discrepancy between age-expected performance and actual performance is the first step in determining

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    The Basic Computer Hardware Central Processing Unit: The central unit is the basic part of the computer and includes all the main computer parts. It is the heart of the computer system. It is responsible for executing‚ or running the software. The software programs are translated into a series of codes made up of 1s to 0s that the CPU can understand. Every code means a certain operation should take place. A CPU has various discrete units to help it in these tasks for example there is an arithmetic

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    The Tools of Empire

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    the world’s real estate against what would seem to be astronomical odds‚ in terms of manpower alone." Imperialism in Africa and Asia in the nineteenth century was affected by technology as well as other factors. In Daniel R. Hedrick�s book‚ The Tools of Empire‚ the idea of technology was introduced in spite of the ways historians have ignored or put down technology’s impact on imperialism. Historians have often focused more on the motives of imperialism than on the means. This was what Hedrick

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    Paragon Tools

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    1.) Why might Paragon Tool want to pursue acquisition of MonitorRobotics? What are the associated risks? Paragon Tool would want to pursue the acquisition of MonitorRobotics because it would give them the ability to troubleshoot their own products out in the field. If Paragon Tool had a tool go down that a consumer had purchased 5 years back then MonitorRobotics would offer the ability to go out and fix and maintain the machine. The acquisition would give Paragon Tool the services they need

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    Hacking Tools

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    There are always threats within the computer world‚ and hackers have tools that they use to hack into your computer and get data and information from within your system. They use tools like pass crackers‚ packet sniffers‚ vulnerability scanners‚ etc. to get this information. Zen map is one of the tools known as a network mapper security scanner GUI that uses raw IP packets to determine what hosts are available on the network‚ the services that they are running‚ the OS of their system and host names

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    Tools for Communication

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    vital for everyday life. There are many different contexts and segments of communication. Including aspects that shape and form how each one of us communicate. Our culture and others have helped shape how we communicate. Obtaining communication tools start when we are first born and then are compiled together‚ to form how each person communicates. One of the biggest ingredients of ‘communication formula’ is self- concept and self -perception. Both self-concept and self –perception play a

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