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    modestly trained when referring to employees falling under the repetitive focus strategy. The one process that does come close to the mass customization strategy is the repetitive focus strategy and the reason is because there is a lot of repetition when it comes to a McDonald’s restaurant. The burgers are always served the same way and so are many of their other items that they have to order‚ but the reason they are mass combination strategy is because there are custom orders. Every person

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    Repetition In Othello

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    many different ways in which Shakespeare uses structure and language to explore control. In terms of language‚ Shakespeare uses repetition at the beginning of the passage between Othello and Iago. Everytime Othello poses a question‚ Iago retaliates by simply repeating the question back to Othello‚ for example‚ "Is he not honest?"‚ "Honest my Lord?". By using this repetition‚ Iago asserts his control over not only the conversation but also Othello. This is cleverly done by Shakespeare as the authoritative

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    Process Types P. 101-108 Basic Concept Volume and variety affect process type; usually low variability goes together with high volume and vice versa. Other factors involved or affected are diversity and repetition as well as continuality or intermittency of production. The position in the volume variety matrix shapes the design and approach to managing activities. These approaches are called process types. Process Types Project Processes Discrete‚ highly customized products/goods

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    shoreline‚ he also uses an allusion to Sophocles to bring forth evidence of this recognition of eternal sadness as not necessarily something new‚ he uses words like “only” and “naked” to show prove the vulnerability of man during this time of discovery‚ repetition is used in the next stanza with “nor” to further emphasize how lost man has truly become and how the world has turned into something so sinful. The structure of the poem starts with a beautiful setting leading up slowly to reveal a more discontented

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    MENTALROBICS OF REPETITION

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    MENTALROBICS OF REPETITION: EXERCISING THE MEMORY AND LEARNING THROUGH REPEATING ALPHABET BACKWARDS Pecasales‚ Justine Jamella T. ABSRACT This study tested if repetition is a way of exercising our memory and learning. By means of reviewing again the alphabet in a reverse order‚ we examined a 17 years old college student of BS Psychology 2-4 from Polytechnic University of the Philippines. She was tested whether repetition is an exercise to her memory and learning about alphabet backwards. I predicted

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    Repetition Structure

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    more lines of code repetitively. In the loop structure you have the ability to repeat statements until the condition is true‚ false‚ a specified number of times‚ or once for each element in a collection. In Visual Basic several problems require repetition capability‚ in which the sequence or calculation of instructions is repeated over and over using different sets of data. Some examples would include continual checking of user data entries until an acceptable entry i.e a valid password is made.

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    Repetition in Ecclesiastes Term: Repetition Repetition is the re-use of a particular term‚ word‚ phrase or sound more than once in a literary work in close proximity. Example “Vanity of vanities‚ saith the Preacher; vanity of vanities‚ all is vanity” (Eccl. 1:2) Function The context is King Solomon‚ the son of David‚ king in Jerusalem. This is located in Ecclesiastes‚ a book of the bible. He relays how men go through the motions of life and work aimlessly‚ selfishly and vainly‚ their labor

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    Definition Of Repetition

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    Although repetition may seem self explanatory it creates an impact that most of the time goes unseen by the reader. Repitition’s purpose according to “Repetition - Examples and Definition of Repetition.” is‚ “Repetition is used to emphasize a feeling or idea‚ create rhythm‚ and/or develop a sense of urgency.” In “Sous-entendu‚” the device repetition is displayed in lines one and two‚ and lines nine and ten. These lines say‚ “Don’t

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    Danga‚ Angelica Marie G. IV- St. Therese of Lisieux Critical Analysis on Smog Merchants Pollution has been one of the big problems of our world. This has pushed many people who are concern enough to create programs that will help reduce the problem and this Smog Merchants article is technically‚ one of those. But I don’t think marketing the right to pollute will help in any way. It is more like allowing destruction to come to the environment. In this article‚ it was implied that firms that

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    Danielle Ashworth Mr. Fletcher English 12 AP 18 February 2014 The Potential Destructiveness of Repetition Life is made up of routines and patterns. Every human being has their own unique system of how they carry themselves through the day. These systems are how we survive‚ and they tend to become part of our subconscious. But there are those who get so caught up in their own conformity that daily life becomes much more demanding than it should be. The results of this perpetual routine can

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