1-2 page analysis on how would you react to the changes in the fastener / attaching industry. What corrective steps should ML take to face the Japanese competitor? Changes in the Fastener/Attaching Industry: 1. Japanese entrant in the European market M/s Hiroto Industries‚ sold fasteners at price 20% less than that of Muller Lehmkuhl‚ with same quality products. 2. ML offered fasteners which were compatible to assemble only with their attaching machines‚ but Hiroto Industries manufactured
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Merlyn Larrondo Period 5 ENC 1101 10/13/14Alan Turning Knowledge for the World Math genius‚ World War II hero and Father of Artificial Intelligence‚ get’s arrested in Manchester England‚ 1954. Alan reports to police in England that it appeared to him that things in his home such as shirts‚ pants‚ and sweaters were missing but nothing big of value. As the police arrive to Alan’s apartment‚ detectives interview him and put his ideas together as they realize that the thief behind this robbery
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Acid –Base Titration: A volume of 128 mL of 0.650 M Ba(OH)2 was required to completely neutralize 50.0 mL of nitric acid solution (HNO3). What is the concentration of the acid solution? Gravimetric Titration: Calculate the molar concentration of Ba2+ ions in a 500.0 mL sample of an unknown aqueous solution if 2.47 g BaSO4 is formed upon the addition of excess Na2SO4? Stoichiometry of Acid –Base Reactions: What volume of 0.800 M HCl is required to completely neutralize 35.0 g of Ca(OH)2
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as (D = m/v). Using the metric system‚ the ratio for solids and liquids is expressed in g/mL or g/cm. Matter expands and contracts according to temperature. For liquids and solids‚ the change in volume is very small‚ but for gases‚ a temperature results in a proportional change in the volume. Therefore‚ gas density is dependent upon temperature; for liquids and solids‚ the small effect on volume is often ignored. PROCEDURE: A. Density of Water 1. Find the mass of a 50 mL graduated
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Kebe Bassirou Myriam El Gourari Abdellatif Lazrak Chapter 5- The State Introduction The state is a functional unit that takes on a number of important responsibilities‚ centralizing and unifying them. There are numerous competing conceptualizations of the state. The state level of analysis comes as criticism of structural theories and looks at the nature of the state and the impact it has on the way it behaves internationally. It analyzes cultural influences‚ the state’s geographical location
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100 mL of a new solution of each solute based on having as much of the initial solution as you need. V1 M1 V2M2 SoluteFormula of SoluteInitial Concentration (M)Final Concentration (M)Recipe For 100 mL of New SolutionSodium hydroxideNaOH1.0 M0.27 M(1.0M)(VNaOH) (0.27 M)(100 mL) VNaOH 27 mL Dilute 27 mL of 1.0 M NaOH to 100 mL.Potassium permanganateKMnO41.0 M0.34 MDilute 34 mL of 1.0 M KMnO4 to 100 mL.Copper (II) sulfateCuSO41.0 M0.25 MDilute 25 mL of 1
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Teflon ball 50 mL graduated cylinder 100 mL graduated cylinder 50 mL beaker Electronic balance Calcaulator Water Ammonium sulfate Step: Part 1.Measurment of the density of a solid 1. Three metal objects were selected for density determination: a metals‚ and Teflon ball. 2. Make sure each object was determined by weighing on an electronic balance. 3. Add 25 mL of water to the graduated cylinder. Precisely measure this volume of water. Add another 25 mL of distilled water
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Blue Beads Red Beads Green Beads Yellow Beads (2) 100 mL Beakers (2) 250 mL Beakers Procedure: 1. Pour 50 blue beads and 50 red beads into a 250 ml beaker. Without looking‚ randomly take 50 beads from the 250 mL beaker and place them in a 100 mL beaker (this is beaker #1). 2. Pour 50 green beads and 50 yellow beads into a second 250 mL beaker. Without looking‚ randomly take 20 beads from the 250 mL beaker and place them in the other 100 mL beaker (this is beaker #2). Note: When done‚ return beads
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Enron was a company in the energy industry founded in 1985 by Kenneth Lay. Enron was based in Huston‚ Texas and employed approximately 20‚000 people. In 2001‚ Enron filed for bankruptcy after many years of lying‚ fraud‚ and dishonesty with their financial books. Enron was pretending to be a huge‚ successful company when in reality‚ it was in a financial hole so deep there was no way of getting out. Discuss and analyze the culture at Enron. In what way was it effective? In what ways was it the catalyst
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A Guide for Developing a Marketing Plan Learning Objectives * To give the students actual practice in developing and writing a marketing plan. * To help students better understand the material by relating it to the international entry of a firm. * To teach students how to determine the potential attractiveness or difficulties in entering a new‚ foreign market. * To further develop students’ ability to create a marketing plan by learning to adapt such plans to an international
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