types which can be considered ‘effects of power’ and which are governed by conventions embodying particular power relations (e.g. medical‚ education‚ law‚ religious discourse types) 3. access to discourse and the power to impose and enforce constraints on access 1. Power behind discourse: Standard language The first dimension of power behind discourse (discussed here): standardization: -the process whereby a particular social dialect comes to be elevated into what is often called a
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Mexicana Wire Works In partial fulfilment Of the course requirement In Management Science 1st Term‚ S.Y. 2012-2013 Submitted to: Dr. Dennis Berino Prepared by Group 5: Shyne Ampatuan Diberjohn Balinas Jo-Ann Deseo July 24‚ 2012 Company background Mexicana‚ a subsidiary of Westover Wire Works‚ a Texas firm‚ is a medium-sized producer of wire windings used in making electrical transformers. Its product‚ the windings‚ is considered a standardized design. The production process for this involves
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GENERATIVE DESIGN: PARAMETRIC TECHNIQUE FOR FORMAL AND SPATIAL ARTICULATION By Hardik J. Amin Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of the Interior Design‚ CEPT University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of BACHELOR OF INTERIOR DESIGN June‚ 2010 Guide: Sameep Padora 1 I thank GOD for all. I whole heartedly dedicate this thesis to Mummy and Pappa for patiently supporting me throughout these years and‚ Baklo for late night time-pass and the audi-bmw talks. I convey my gratitude
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Analysis of The Goal: Looking Deeper into the Manufacturing and Business Processes Presented At first glance‚ Eliyahu Goldratt’s best-selling business novel‚ The Goal‚ may seem as merely a rudimentary look and introduction to the effectiveness of constraint modeled manufacturing processes; however‚ a thorough analysis of the principles presented through protagonist Alex Rogo’s ongoing plant improvement‚ reveal otherwise. The novel essentially guides the reader through a three step process that consists
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unique solution when the rate of exchange between two goods of equals the MRS of ‚ i.e.‚ where the utility function is tangent to the expenditure function. By rearranging the condition in (3) with respect to and putting it into the budget constraint in (6)‚ we have Safely assuming that Jenny only consumes a positive amount of each good‚ we derive a Hicksian demand function for good 1 and good 2 as follows. (7) . (4) By putting the given values ( = $1‚ = $2‚ = $400) into the equations
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Z00_REND1011_11_SE_MOD7 PP2.QXD 2/21/11 12:39 PM Page 1 7 MODULE Linear Programming: The Simplex Method LEARNING OBJECTIVES After completing this chapter‚ students will be able to: 1. Convert LP constraints to equalities with slack‚ surplus‚ and artificial variables. 2. Set up and solve LP problems with simplex tableaus. 3. Interpret the meaning of every number in a simplex tableau. 4. Recognize special cases such as infeasibility‚ unboundedness and degeneracy. 5
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the year (Wikipedia‚ Tim_McGraw). The purpose of this rhetorical analysis is to explain the meaning of the song by Tim McGraw‚ "Live Like You Were Dying." If we examine the rhetorical situation including the text‚ the author‚ the audience‚ the constraints‚ and the exigence then we will better understand the meaning behind the argument that Tim McGraw is trying to present. Tim McGraw is trying to display his song to three different audiences. The first group of people are people who enjoy country
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3. What constraints do Huawei face in its internationalization? How does it deal with Them? For this case‚ we could divide constraints that Huawei faced during its internationalization into 2 main layers‚ unfamiliar formal and informal institution of the host country. Constraints of Formal Institution: Regulation Eventhough Huawei were successful in their local market‚ they failed to enter the US market during 2001 to 2003 as being careless of the regulation in the host country. By that time
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treat that individual as a means and not an end. Robert nozick explains the source of this moral side constraint:" side constraints upon action reflect the underlying Kantian principle than individuals are ends and not merely means; they may not be sacrificed or used for the achieving of other ends without their consent. Individuals are inviolable." Nozick continues:’ the moral side constraints upon what we may do reflect the fact that no moral balancing act can take place among us; there is no
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minimized‚ and a set of constraints that circumscribe the decision variables. In the case of a linear program (LP) the objective function and constraints are all linear functions of the decision variables. At first glance these restrictions would seem to limit the scope of the LP model‚ but this is hardly the case. Because of its simplicity‚ software has been developed that is capable of solving problems containing millions of variables and tens of thousands of constraints. Why is “rounding-down”
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