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    Letting little children play at the skate park is immoral because it causes a greater balance of unhappiness over happiness for all those affected. Particularly‚ letting little children play at the skate park is immoral because it allows little children to get hurt and it exposes them to unneeded things. No one wants to see a little child get hurt‚ and it is even worse to see it happen. Little children don’t know what they are supposed to do when they see a person coming at them‚ so they freeze

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    Raw Materials beginning + Work in Process beginning + $0.00 Direct Materials $28‚000.00 $123‚000.00 Materials used + $116‚000.00 3. Vintage Fun reproduces old-fashioned style roller skates and skateboards. The annual production and sales of ro used direct labor hours to allocate its overhead to products. Roller skates require 2.5 direct labor hours per unit‚ w is $114‚300. The company is looking at the possibility of changing to an activity-based costing system for its produc cost pools: 3a.

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    history of skateboarding

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    were flat. Nobody really knows who invented skateboarding‚ people just had similar ideas. People would take the wheels off of roller-skates and attached to a two by four. They realized that skateboarding could recreate the feeling of riding a wave. It was during this time that modifications were made to the trucks making it easier to move around. By 1959 the first Roller Derby Skateboard was for sale. In the early 1960’s a lot of companies started making skateboards inspired by surfing. Skateboarding

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    Nike Intro

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    often marketed footwear‚ apparel and accessories in "collections" of similar design or for specific purposes. Nike also marketed apparel with licensed college and professional team and league logos. Nike sold sports balls‚ timepieces‚ eyewear‚ skates‚ bats‚ gloves‚ and other equipment designed for sports activities‚ swimwear‚ cycling apparel‚ maternity exercise wear‚ children’s clothing‚ school supplies‚ timepieces‚ and electronic media devices. Nike also sold various plastic products to other

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    History Of Skateboarding

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    The First Skateboard In 1958‚ the skateboard was made from roller skates attached to a deck. The deck was usually made out of wood or cardboard boxes. No one knows who exactly made the first skateboard‚ but there are several people claiming it was them‚ though there is no way to prove this for sure. Surfing became more and more popular and skateboarding became a way to “surf” on land. The Beginning of Skating Roller Derby‚ starting in 1959‚ produce many skateboards with metal wheels. A couple years

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    AS/RS and conveyors

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    Part 1: Prepare a report about different types and applications of AS/RS. The following are AS/RS types: 1. Unit load AS/RS: is a large automated system designed to handle unit loads stored on pallets. a. The system is computerized. b. Storage/Retrieval machines are automated. 2. Deep-lane AS/RS: is a high-density unit load storage system. a. Appropriate for large quantities of stock‚ but for a small number of SKUs. b. Stores ten or more loads in a single rack. c. Racks are “flow-through”

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    surf because the waves were flat‚ so they took a wooden board and roller-skate wheels and put them together. From then skateboarding became really popular‚ first in US and then all over the world. It was developing really quickly. People started to invent tricks and do crazy stuff like jumping over the stairs and so on. Today skateboarding is something that everyboy can try. The other really important thing about skateboarding is skate culture. At first it was really similar to the surf culture‚ but

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    Blake‚ Jack‚ and I went to go play roller hockey. We got there and some other kids were at the rink. We started to do some drills and passing. A couple times we accidently hit the puck on their side. Finally they started purposely shooting their pucks on our side. They keep saying get off our side for no reason. Even my mom was getting mad and told them we were doing nothing. The one kid started to give my mom attitude. That’s when I started to get mad. I told him to shut up. He didn’t listen that’s

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    parents get for him. After meeting Boots‚ they both decide to go to the bike shop to get Boots’ bike. During their journey to the shop they get to meet several characters and help them; they encourage Alisa to jump her ropes and the squirrel to roller skate. They help Betty distribute shirts according to size amongst the team‚ they also helped Little Piggy to sail her boat and finally encourage the little blue bird to fly to her mother. They finally get to the bike shop and get to identify Boots’

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    IB Microeconomics notes

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    Chapter 2. Demand and Supply Markets A market is where buyers and sellers come together to carry out an economic transaction. Markets may be physical places where goods or services are exchanged for money‚ but there are other ways that economic transactions may be made‚ such as online markets. Product markets: the place where goods and services are bought and sold Factor markets (labor market): the place where the factors of production are bought and sold. Financial markets (e.g. foreign

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