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    Transitions that most children and young people experience Transition Age Reason Being cared for by someone other than a parent 0 – 2 Many children will be left by parents with relatives and friends for short periods of time. Some babies and toddlers may also go to a childminder or day nursery as their parents work. Joining a nursery or pre – school 2 – 3 Many children’s first experience of being in group care is at around 2 years as they start in a pre – school or nursery. Going into a reception

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    Ban Plastic Materials

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    Why Production of Plastic Bags Should Banned In the 21st century‚ people have become their own killers. From countryside to the cities‚ the use of plastic materials has greatly increased. In the grocery stores‚ tons of products are packaged using plastic materials. About 30 years ago‚ in countries like Uganda‚ there were no plastic bags used for packaging and carrying items. Items in the shops were packed in biodegradable paper bags. In the markets‚ people used local materials like banana leaves

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    Oxford Plastics Company

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    Oxford Plastics Company Case Analysis Oxford Plastics‚ the plant was located in a town near Beatty‚ about 45‚000 people. They manufactured a variety of products‚ from lawn ornaments‚ patio furniture to automobiles. They employed about 3‚000 workers. The company played an important part in the economy and the entire state‚ offering few well paying factory jobs. In 2004 the Plant manager Sam Henderson‚ announced major plans for an addition to the manufacturing plant. The new shop would include

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    cons of plastic surgery

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    Cons of plastic surgery In this cutting-edge technology to the rapid development of society‚people now enjoy a higher standard of living.Consequently‚the number of people who did plastic surgery is increasing‚however‚there have many disadvantages also.The three cons of plastic surgery are possibility of death‚imperfect result and addiction. To begin with‚plastic surgery is very dangerous and easy to cause death.For instance‚a girl named Wang Bei‚she was a singer in China

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    ADDICTION FOR PLASTIC SURGERIES Name Institution Outline 1. Introduction 2. Discussion * review of literature * effects of plastic surgery addiction * personal opinion 3. Conclusion Introduction Plastic surgery is a medical field that deals with reshaping some body deformities that may have occurred due to birth defects or accidents. It is also used for other purposes such as treating diseases and beauty purposes. An example of a disease which can

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    Case Brunswick Plastics

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    Brunswick Plastics This case deals with cost analysis for pricing new business in a small injection moldingjob shop in "the Maritimes" in 1986‚ a good business year. In Septe mber of 1986 Michael Smith‚ Division Manager of Brunswick Pla stics‚ faced an important pricing decision on a majo r new b id opportunity . Michael knew that pric ing too high m eant losing a bid that wo ul d em ploy currently unused capacity. On th e other hand‚ pricing too low meant l osses on the j ob. In the first two months

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    Biodegradable Plastic Bags

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    allows it to be flexible and digestible. Starch-based biodegradable plastics may have starch contents ranging from 10% to greater than 90%. Starch based polymers can be based on crops such as corn (maize)‚ wheat or potatoes. Starch content needs to exceed 60% before significant material breakdown occurs. As the starch content is increased‚ the polymer composites become more biodegradable and leave less recalcitrant residues. Often‚ starch-based polymers are blended with high-performance polymers

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    Trans European Plastics

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    and contrast the challenges experienced in fulfilling customer requirements in Trans-European Plastics and New Supply Chain strategies at old M&S (20 marks) (b) Discuss possible solutions with regards to analysis of performance factors such as cost‚ quality‚ speed‚ dependability and flexibility and ‘order winners and qualifiers’. (30 marks) 4. (a) elaborate on the following: Trans-European Plastics: Issues with dependability‚ distribution issues‚ storage space‚ implications for inventory

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    Ban of Plastic Bag

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    ever-increasing rate. Items like paper‚ plastics‚ glass and fabrics are consumed in limitless amounts and wasted thoughtlessly. If we continue to do so‚ humanity and planet earth will soon be in danger. In olden days people use to carry cloth bags or jute bags to the shop to purchase grocery or other things but when plastic is discovered it became part and parcel of our lives‚ what ever we do we use plastic in day to life‚ whether it is a plastic mug‚ plastic bucket or plastic containers we use in kitchen. 

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    Plastic surgery is one of the medical specialty concerned with the "correction" or restoration of form and function. Though cosmetic or aesthetic surgery is the best-known kind of plastic surgery‚ most plastic surgery is not cosmetic;[2] plastic surgery includes many types of reconstructive surgery‚ hand surgery‚ microsurgery‚ and the treatment of burns. Treatments for the plastic repair of a broken nose are first mentioned in the Edwin Smith Papyrus‚[6] a transcription of an Ancient Egyptian

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