Types of Economic Planning Planning by Inducements Planning by inducement is often referred to as ‘indicative planning’ or ‘market incentives’ . In such type of planning‚ the market is manipulated through incentives andinducements. Accordingly‚ in this system there is persuasion rather than compulsion or deliberate enforcement of orders. Here the consumers are free to consume whatsoever they like‚ producers are free to produce whatsoever they wish. But such freedom of consumption and production
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The global oil and gas industry also involves the exploration and production of commodity and energy trading‚ pipeline monitoring and renewable energy. Petroleum is proved to be one of the most valuable commodities in the world today and a vital factor in the sustenance of industrial civilization. Crude oil production accounts for a significant amount of the world’s oil consumption‚ approximately 53% in the Middle East‚ 32% in Europe and Asia‚ 44% in South and Central America‚ 41% in Africa and
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Engineering Workshop 1 Exhaust Gas Treatment Index of contents Introduction Waste gas with harmful traces of gas must be burned in an afterburner. To destroy the harmful traces the temperature after the burner must achieve 900°C. The preheater can`t resist a temperature of 700°C. Therefore quench water in a mixer will be used to protect the heat exchanger. The waste gas has the following properties: Waste gas composition: Mole fraction(= 0‚9890
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the major shifts in the workforce that require updated HR practices. As noted in our text‚ there have been major shifts in the American workforce that require the HR professional and the company to continually update their practices. Of these are: an aging workforce‚ a diverse workforce and skill deficiencies of the workforce. Aging Workforce: Some employees are now working past normal retirement age while there is also an exodus of the baby boomers from the workforce. Employees that choose to
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Shale Gas(셰일 가스) Shale is one of the most common sedimentary rocks in the world and it is primarily composed of clay and fragments of other minerals such as quartz and calcite. Shale can be the source‚ reservoir and the seal for natural gas. Shale formations normally have low permeability (limited ability for gas or fluids to flow easily through the shale formation) and normally require stimulation techniques (such as fracturing) to economically produce shale gas. Shale gas is natural gas that
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can cut thicknesses from 0.5mm to 2‚500mm‚ the equipment is low cost and can be used manually or mechanized There are several fuel gas and nozzle design options that can significantly enhance performance in terms of cut quality and cutting speed. Process fundamentals The cutting process is illustrated in Fig. 1. Basically‚ a mixture of oxygen and the fuel gas is used to preheat the metal to its ’ignition’ temperature which‚ for steel‚ is 700°C - 900°C (bright red heat) but well below its melting
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References: 1. Shreedhar Uma‚ Workforce diversity and challenges in HRM. Advances in Management‚ Vol. 4 (10) Oct. (2011) 2. Agrawal N.M. and Thite M.‚ Human resource issues‚ challenges and strategies in the Indian software industry. International Journal of Human Resource Development and Management‚ 3 (3)‚ 249 (2003) 3. Dr. Pradeep Kautish‚ Paradigm of Workforce Cultural Diversity and Human Resource Management. The Indian Journal of Management
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Ethics for the Prevention of Corruption in Turkey ACADEMIC RESEARCH REPORT PLANNING ETHICS AT LOCAL LEVEL Asst. Prof. Dr. Gökçen KILINÇ Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hüseyin ÖZGÜR Asst. Prof. Dr. Fatma Neval GENÇ May 2009 ACADEMIC RESEARCH REPORT PLANNING ETHICS AT LOCAL LEVEL Asst. Prof. Dr. Gökçen KILINÇ Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hüseyin ÖZGÜR Asst. Prof. Dr. Fatma Neval GENÇ May 2009 This academic research has been conducted within the project on “Ethics for the Prevention of Corruption in
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weapons became popular. Poison gas‚ such as mustard and chlorine became the number one thing to use. Gas was invented to cause fear to the soldiers the army was fighting. The gas could cause death quickly over a few days which was why poison gas was the most feared of all the soldiers. Poison gas could be used when the soldiers wanted to knock out a large amount of people without having to do much. Gun shots from a machine gun were more common but using the gas put the soldiers in more pain which
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Bhopal as a Case Study - Union Carbide Corp. INVESTIGATION OF LARGE-MAGNITUDE INCIDENTS: BHOPAL AS A CASE STUDY Ashok S. Kalelkar Arthur D. Little‚ Inc. Cambridge‚ Massachusetts‚ USA Presented At The Institution of Chemical Engineers Conference On Preventing Major Chemical Accidents London‚ England May 1988 ABSTRACT The investigation of large-magnitude incidents is fraught with difficulties and the process of establishing the primary cause of an incident often requires an understanding
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