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    numbers of affected passenger can be calculated as follows: (All the data base on my assumption) Number of Buses affected: 100 Capacity of a Double Deck Bus : 120 Average Utilization rate : Peak 90%‚ Off-Peak 30% Operating hours : 0600-2400 hours (Peak: 0700-0900hrs and 1600-1800hrs) Average number of Trips can be operated by a Bus per Day : 18 No. of bus Capacity Utilization Rate (%) Passenger affected per hour Peak 100 120 90 10800 Off-Peak 100 120 30 3600 It is easy to predict that

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    Wills Section 77-Capacity * 18 or have been married * of sound disposing mind (Banks v Goodfellow) * Courts have established principles to determine sound disposing mind. * must prove testator had animus testandi i.e intention to make disposition of property to be effective upon death. * Matter for court to decide whether will of free and capable testator * English position gave significant leeway to testator: Bird v Luckie: Wigram VC‚ testator is not bound to make will

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    integrated steelmakers‚ minimills‚ and specialty steelmakers. The main difference between them is the stark divide in capacity as well as what they actually manufacture. Integrated firms can produce 107 million tons of steel through reduction of iron ore‚ and minimills have a capacity of 21 million tons‚ and these businesses utilize a scrap melting process. Specialty mills have a capacity of 5 million tons‚ and for the purpose of this analysis‚ the focus will remain between the first two types of firms

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    Executive Summary Our short research based paper summarizes the key points about what has been happening in the Pakistan cement industry and what future holds for it‚ if the growth continues the same way. Cement exports of the country continues to depict healthy growth and were recorded at the level of 913‚000 tonnes during the month of November that triggered massive growth of 61 per cent on year on year (YoY) basis. While‚ cumulative exports for the five

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    decide on the quantities of each of the products to be produced after taking into account the loom capacity available in the project‚ the availability of 40s and 60s yarn (both of which were procured and supplied to the project by the Corporation’s centralized purchasing department) and information regarding sales from the Sales Department. Mr Ganesh expected around 3000 loom days of production capacity to be available to his project next month. Mr Kapasi‚ the purchase manager‚ had indicated that due

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    ------------------------------------------------- Rice hulls Rice hulls (or rice husks) are the hard protecting coverings of grains of rice. In addition to protecting rice during the growing season‚ rice hulls can be put to use as building material‚ fertilizer‚ insulation material‚ or fuel. Production Rice hulls are the coating for the seeds‚ or grains‚ of the rice plant. To protect the seed during the growing season‚ the hull forms from hard materials‚ including opaline silica and lignin.

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    industry was seeing a downward trend since 1987‚ with 1986 being the peak year. Consequently‚ ACC’s last major expansion occurred in 1986 bringing its capacity to 600 million units per year. The 1991 utilization was 70% and was expected to reach 85% by 1996. Because of the depressed market conditions‚ the Sunnyvale plant made no major investments in capacity or new technology since 1986. DJC Corporation of Japan was a dominant supplier of electrical connectors in Japan. It was rumoured to be one of the

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    Weigelt Corporation has three branch plants with excess production capacity. Fortunately‚ the corporation has a new product ready to begin production‚ and all three plants have this capability‚ so some of the excess capacity can be used in this way. This product can be made in three sizes--large‚ medium‚ and small--that yield a net unit profit of $420‚ $360‚ and $300‚ respectively. Plants 1‚ 2‚ and 3 have the excess capacity to produce 750‚ 900‚ and 450 units per day of this product‚ respectively

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    Industrial Revolution & After Total Replacement Fertility- Number of children a couple has to have in order to replace themselves. Stable population. In order to have 0 population growth. What can reduce/limit population size. Decreased Reproduction Socio-economic and cultural factors contributing to declining birth/fertility rates. *Female changes in reproductive rates. Female employment status Higher education Postpone.control childbearing Children not needed for family labour

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    its past customers. Based on the corporate strategy‚ it had been decided that as the demand for a new product being manufactured at Pontiac grows‚ the production shall be transferred to a new plant having requisite economies of scale and available capacity. As of 1987‚ the key factors that possibly have contributed to underperformance at the Pontiac plant are: • Investment: Due to the existing corporate policy‚ the company tended reward plants showing the highest demonstrated rates of

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