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    4.8. Cultural Identify and Social Assimilation: This research study also attempted to examine this component in a “heterogeneous community” where tribal families live along with other social groups. And it is observed that where tribal concentration is of reasonable size‚ they stay together in a hamlet within the geographical boundary of the revenue village. In this way they maintain their tribal identity and keep their culture intact among themselves. But tribal social assimilation is restricted

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    Dialects refers to how words are pronounced. Your demographic location and social class can affect your dialect; how you pronounce and say certain words. I am from Texas and when I speak you can easily hear my southern accent so I identify with other texans. Also‚ jargon’s that are used can help classify individuals into a category. But I think to answer your question language helps to define individuals easily because when a person speaks it is very easy to detect where they might be from and also

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    Identify the speaker’s theme. How successfully did the speaker connect that theme to you as an audience member? o I believe the overall theme was determination. This was evident as he described multiple ways that we kill sleep‚ but it never gives and will ultimately get back at us. As a college student‚ it is easy to relate. By describing the many methods we use all use to avoid falling asleep‚ it made it very relatable • Identify the speaker’s sub-genre. How successfully did the speaker fulfill

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    Man-hour ⇒Manpower ・ Quality built in process Standardized work Pre-condition to support LPS (5S、 Observe company rule 、safety、 stable attendance ) 1、Awareness of Muda 3、GENCHI GENBUTSU 2、Cost varies depends on production method 4、Visual control . times WHY analysis? 2 LPS JIDOKA Concept ▼ stop after completion mechanism ▼ stop at abnormality ・ visualized the abnormality ・ immediate take action 3 JIDOKA Aim Stop any abnormal in process NG Always produce 100% good parts Minimize Man-power

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    Critical Thinking Questions 6.1 Identify the steps involved in computing the future value when you have multiple cash flows. First‚ prepare a time line to identify the size and timing of the cash flows. Second‚ calculate the present value of each individual cash flow using an appropriate discount rate. Finally‚ add up the present values of the individual cash flows to obtain the present value of a cash flow stream. This approach is especially useful in the real world where the cash flows for each

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    Rank the following terms from largest to smallest: ecosystem‚ population‚ biosphere‚ community. biosphere (largest) ecosystem community population (smallest) ecosystem (largest) biosphere community population (smallest) biosphere (largest) ecosystem population community (smallest) ecosystem (largest) community biosphere population (smallest) Which of the following includes the other three: ecosystem‚ population‚ biosphere‚ community. The ecosystem contains all the communities

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    Unit 5 The principles underpinning the role of the practitioner working with children E1: The practitioner has several responsibilities when engaging in professional relationships with children‚ families‚ colleagues and other professionals. The first and foremost responsibility is the care and well-being of the children. That is the most obvious and vital area of childcare. A practitioner’s job is to keep the children safe and cater to their every need possible. A sign of a good practitioner is

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    Porter 5 forces analysis The current UK market is still in recession‚ unemployment is high and consumer confidence is fragile as a result people are not spending as much at the checkouts. As a result‚ consumer spending has slowed down in the face of higher inflation and the job market uncertainty. With M&S renowned for selling higher quality items which by their nature are more expensive‚ they run the risk of consumers seeking cheaper alternatives. Threat of entry The recession has reduced the

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    getting a favorable tenure decision‚ I spend two years to complete a 25 page manuscript‚ which including 5 pages of caveats. Recently‚ the editor requested me to limit the manuscripts to 20 pages. It is impossible to shorten other places. As the auditor of manuscripts‚ I am in a dilemma. I am considering whether to eliminate 5 pages of caveats or not. If I choose to satisfy editor’s requirement and cut 5 pages of caveats‚ I may face the result of possible misunderstanding from readers. Appropriate findings

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    of electrons on the oxygen‚ the molecule is bent. (The four sets of electrons are arranged in a tetrahedral arrangement. The angles between these sets of electrons are about 108 degrees) This bent shape makes water polar. Since it is polar (actually very polar) there are considerable intermolecular forces attracting the molecules of water together. The result of these forces is that water boils at a much higher temperature than would be expected of a molecule of its molecular weight. If it were

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