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    plan for laundry Process Improvement Plan Juan J. Malfavon University of Phoenix OPS/571 Paul L. Porch‚ MBA‚ MPM‚ CIPM March 2‚ 2012 Comment on the factors that affect the process design. Identify at least one metric to measure process. I will use the sorting time needed to separate clothes by wash cycle type because sorting is critical in reducing laundry time and

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    Design a flow chart for a process Zoey Johnson University of Phoenix OPS/571 October 27‚ 2012 One process that seems to be a never ending process in my daily life is doing laundry. With a household of six people‚ the laundry needs to be done daily or else it will overtake the house quickly. To help illustrate the laundry process I have used Microsoft Word to create a flowchart that depicts the process. Using flowcharts is valuable because the flow of logic is shown throughout the process. Much

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    A Day of My Life in 2020

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    A Day of My Life in 2020 Today is May 28th‚ 2020. My name is Muhammad Sohail. I am an electrical engineer. I am working at Endeavours Energy as senior engineer. I usually get-up at 6 am to go to my office. First I go to my bathroom. My bathroom is about 30 square foot. In my bathroom i have air flushed toilet which highly water efficient. My air flush toilet uses 1.35 litres of water per flush compare to old toilet which uses 9.2 litres of water per flush. Back in 2011 these types of toilets were

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    Background of the study

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    Protection Agency’s Climate Change Indicators Report. Most of people’s daily activities generates carbon emission that causes an impact on the health of the environment. One of these activities is laundry which depends on the method of doing it‚ and how many loads were get through each week‚ laundry can contribute a surprising amount to your carbon footprint. Washing and drying a load every two days creates around 440kg of CO2e each year‚ which is equivalent to flying from London to Glasgow and

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    Business plan

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    at times‚ our temper is particularly trying. Executive Summary The business of laundry services in Bacolod City specifically in La Salle Avenue area is a need that will serve as a great help to many people from saving time in their individual agendas. After analyzing this situation the proponents will register a firm with the name of Bubbles and Soap. The name basically comes from the basic components of a laundry shop. Bubbles and Soap is a concept of cleaning services available to individuals

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    Marketing Case Study

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    think about this for a minute—don’t blow it off. When you live away from home‚ what "housework" takes the biggest chunk of your time? The answer? Laundry. Americans spend more time each week washing and drying clothes than cleaning house‚ mowing lawns‚ or cooking. In fact‚ the average American "housewife" spends seven to nine hours doing laundry each week. There are two good reasons. We own more clothes than people in other countries (clothes are cheaper here)‚ and we have a tendency to wash

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    Soaps and Detergents

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    -CaCL2: .2mL level -Trisodium: .2mL level Detergent: DI: 2.6mL level CaCl2: 3.8mL level The results of the soap tests indicate an unsuccessful synthesis of soap. Minimal amount of foam was observed from any the tests. It was expected that foam would be presents in DI water‚ but decreased in CaCl2 or Trisodium because it makes the water a “hard water” and causes the soap precipitate‚ make it ineffective. As seen from the results‚ the synthesized detergent is effective in both soft (DI) and hard

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    however we want. It is quite selfish indeed. No one thinks about anyone but themselves. What will our kids in the future be dealing with‚ if we are using up all the necessities? Little things like turning off the computer when it isn’t in use‚ or doing laundry using cold water instead of hot-hot‚ and brushing without the water running will aid in improving the environment for the future. By turning off your computer instead of leaving it in sleep mode‚ you can save 40 watt-hours per day. That adds up to

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    Choose Your Fabric Rit works best on many natural‚ washable fabrics such as ... * 100% cotton‚ linen‚ silk‚ wool‚ ramie * Synthetics such as rayon‚ nylon and acetate * Fiber blends with at least 60% cotton or other dyeable fiber (Blends will tint evenly but will not achieve full color) ... but there are fabrics that will not accept dye such as ... * Fabrics with 50% or more polyester content * 100% acrylic‚ fiberglass‚ or metallic fibers * Fabrics with rubber backing (bath

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    Soap Experiment

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    compare the properties of the prepared soap and synthetic detergents which are precipitation‚ emulsification and cleaning abilities. It can be concluded that soap has the properties if emulsifying oil whereas detergent has not. The abilities of forming precipitates can be seen clearly in soap solution whereas detergent forms no precipitates at all. The experiment is completed and successfully conducted. Introduction Detergents and soaps are used for cleaning because pure water can

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