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    BOYAN JOVANOVIC New YorkUniversity The Diversification of Production produce more than one product. In this sense their production is diversified‚ or horizontally integrated. This paper addresses two questions. First‚ why have firms become more diversified over the past century? And second‚ why are diversified firms more oriented toward research and development (R&D) than nondiversified firms? I tackle these two questions under the assumption that a firm diversifies to maximize its efficiency

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    Sesame Production

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    Sesame Sesame is an excellent rotation crop of cotton‚ maize‚ groundnut‚ wheat‚ and sorghum. It reduces nematode populations that attack cotton and groundnut. It is also an excellent soil builder- it improves the soil texture and moisture retention and lessens soil erosion: the composted sesame leaves left on the soil binds the ground; retains soil moisture better for planting the next crop; increases the yield of the following crop. Sesame is resistant to drought‚ tolerant to insect pests and diseases

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    Guinhalaran‚ Proper‚ Silay City Abstract Proper waste disposal minimizes and reduces the risk of accidental injury to staff‚ clients‚ visitors and the local community and it helps provide an aesthetically pleasing atmosphere. It also reduces odors and reduces the likelihood of contamination of the soil or ground water with chemicals or micro organisms. Biodegradable waste is a type of waste‚ typically originating from plant or animal sources‚ which maybe broken

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    Waste management Introduction Waste management is a set of operations used to lead and manage solid wastes. This term is originally used for all the human wastes and activities and is commonly considered to make a difference in the environment. A long time ago‚ waste consisted of biodegradable waste and ashes‚ but as time changed‚ nowadays waste is also formed by chemicals and electronics such as computers‚ batteries‚ etc‚ which makes it difficult to reduce or reuse. So‚ as the beginning this wasn’t

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    Video Production

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    most of what there was to know about communications as far as I thought it could take me. However‚ from the information that has been passed on to the class‚ I have had my mind opened up to a wealth of knowledge that I was previously lacking. Video Production is an aspect to communications that will help to add to my portfolio and the skills and knowledge that I will be able to pull from in the future‚ making me a valuable and versatile asset to whatever company I am employed by. I understand that

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    Waste Manageemnt in Namibia

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    Municipal Waste Management in Namibia: The Windhoek Case Study by Raili Hasheela October 2009 Universidad Azteca Municipal Waste Management in Namibia: The Windhoek Case Study Dissertation Thesis for the Management Doctorate of Philosophy in Management with specialisation in Environmental Management by Raili Hasheela October 2009 Supervisor: Professor Gerhard Berchtold Universidad Azteca 1 Commission: Dissertation Examination Commission: DDr. Gerhard Berchtold‚ PGDipEDM

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    Stockless production

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    Stockless Production From Push to Pull Their idea behind the change was: • At HP there was in 1983 a division which wanted to make a change over from Push to Pull. • It was the Greely Colorada Division • They made Disc Units • Their goal was to get a batch quantity of one piece Out of balance Scrap 1 Unreliable deliveries 2 The Film Stockless Production What did they try to realize at HP: • Advantages: ⇓ Inventory ⇓ Lead time ⇓ Space ⇓ Work on hand ⇓ Rework

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    Non Biodegradable Wastes

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    Turning biodegradable waste such as food scraps and yard trimmings into compost or recycling them through your local yard waste collection facility‚ eliminates a large portion of any household or business’s waste stream. However‚ the bulk of waste does not biodegrade quickly or ever. By thinking ahead‚ you can reduce your waste generation and reuse packaging rather than throwing it away. Consider Packaging When buying food or consumer goods‚ the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recommends you

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    History: In ancient cities‚ wastes were thrown onto unpaved streets and roadways‚ where they were left to accumulate. It was not until 320 BCE in Athens that the first known law forbidding this practice was established. At that time a system for waste removal began to evolve in Greece and in the Greek-dominated cities of the eastern Mediterranean. In ancient Rome‚ property owners were responsible for cleaning the streets fronting their property. But organized waste collection was associated only

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    Solid Waste in Hk

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    Waste is a common environmental impact of developed societies. Especially when people can afford greater convenience and more purchases‚ they tend to throw away more rubbish. And Hong Kong is no exception to this. Similar to many developed places‚ our waste loads grow as its economy grow. Hong Kong generates different types of solid waste. To handle it well‚ we used to categorize and separate the type of waste. In waste water treatment‚ we simply separate the pollution as municipal waste (more

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