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    very subtle‚ like the fact that his hand is always resting on his gun‚ ready to kill those who cross him. The poem introduces his dark character and hardly even focuses on the rape victim‚ who expresses automatic distrust ("you have/to turn to him"‚ line break emphasizing the have). The following stanzas follow a pattern‚ beginning with the victim illustrating her rape experience first and ending with the unsympathetic and backwards reactions of the cop; he is pleased by her hysteria‚ she is the one

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    against the crease leaving 1 to 2 millimeters of space between the side of the paper and the crease. Then open the paper and do the same with the other side. Take both sides and fold them back. Step 3  Next step is to fold the top down. Line up the creases of the top part with the creases below. Make sure the paper is flag enough before continuing. At this point there should be two creases‚ one in the right side and one in the left side. Follow the right crease to fold in the right side

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    thoughts and designs to others. Engineering drawing is a starting point of all engineering branches such as Mechanical‚ Production‚ Civil‚ Electrical‚ Electronics‚ Computer science‚ Chemical etc. It is spoken‚ read‚ and written in its own way. Engineering drawing has its own grammar in the theory of projections‚ its idioms in conventional practices‚ its punctuations in the types of lines‚ its abbreviations‚ symbols and its descriptions in the constructions. Q2 - Name different types of drawing instruments

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    production function

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    Question No. 1 P: 219 Explain the difference between short run and long run production function; cite one example of this difference in a business situation. The short run production function shows the maximum quantity of a good or service that can be produced by a set of inputs‚ assuming the amount of at least one of the inputs used remains unchanged. While a long run production function shows the maximum quantity of a good or service that can be produced by a set of inputs‚ assuming the

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    The Production of Pepsi

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    Transcom Beverage Ltd | The production of Pepsi | Assignment on Production and Operations Management | | | 7/28/2012 | | Submittted to: Ishfaque Hossain Lecturer School of Business North South University ------------------------------------------------- Submitted By: Muhammad Mufrad MAHMUD (ID-0910645630) Sarah TABASSUM (ID-0910888030) sugandha saha (Id-082276030) md. rezaul karim (id-0920117030) md. zia uddin (Id-0910260030) farhana rahman (ID-0910229530) Acknowledgement

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    terms point‚ line‚ and plane are referred to as undefined. When you write the definition of these terms‚ you have to rely on other terms that need defining. Point- In general‚ a point is a location. Because points have no size‚ you can say they have no dimension. Line- a "stream" of points that has no width or depth. You can also think of a line as points lined up next to each other that go on forever in opposite directions. Because you can measure the distance between points‚ lines have one dimension:

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    Theorems 1 All right angles are congruent. 2 Perpendicular lines form right angles. 3 If two angles are complements or supplements to the same or congruent angles‚ they are congruent. 4 Two adjacent angles that fall on the same line form a linear pair and are supplementary. 5 Corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent. 6 If two sides of a triangle are congruent the angles opposite are congruent. 7 If two angles in a triangle are congruent the sides opposite are congruent. 8 The base

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    3D-PLANES 1-MARK 1.Find the angle between the line x + 1 = y – 1 = z – 2 and the plane 2x + y – 3z = 4. 2 -1 3 2 Find the distance of the point (1‚ 2‚ 0) from the plane 4x + 3y + 12z = 16. 3.Find the equation of the line passing through the point with position vector 4i – j + 3k and perpendicular to the plane r.(6i – 3j + 7k) + 2 = 0. 4. If the points (1‚ 2‚ p) and (-3‚ 0‚ -1) be equidistant from the plane

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    Production Planning Introduction The intention of this project is to demonstrate the function of production planning in a non - artificial environment. Through this simulation we are able to forecast‚ with a degree of certainty the monthly requirements for end products‚ subassemblies‚ parts and raw materials. We are supplied with information that we are to base our decisions on. The manufacturer depicted in this simulation was actually a General Electric facility that produced black and white

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    Geometry. The first issue that I will focus on is the definition of a straight line on all of these surfaces. For a Euclidean plane the definition of a "straight line" is a line that can be traced by a point that travels at a constant direction. When I say constant direction I mean that any portion of this line can move along the rest of this line without leaving it. In other words‚ a "straight line" is a line with zero curvature or zero deviation. Zero curvature can be determined by using

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