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    Kyle Chernack CD121 Assignment # 1.1 Mr. Prestininzi CAD SOFTWARE AND ITS IMPACT ON THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY There are different fields of study involving and utilizing the use of CAD software‚ one in particular‚ the automotive industry. Like other industries who also employ the use of software to help make their jobs easier‚ the automotive industry is no different. The fact that the software allows them to create designs faster‚ easier and with more accurate measurements‚ makes it easy

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    BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS CHAPTER 3 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS Page 104‚ 3.1‚ (choose any three) A. Definitely the American businessman did not study the Saudi ethics principles before visiting the country; he made several ethical mistakes. B. He had to inform the team what was the point of the meeting‚ so that people would be prepared for it with ideas. C. The Spanish guys needed to study the business ethics in USA; not anyone needs to receive the information (only those who are concerned by it)

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    Advantages and disadvantages of using CAD Advantages * Can be more accurate than hand-drawn designs - it reduces human error. * You can save and edit ideas‚ which makes it easier and cheaper to modify your design as you go along. * You can modify existing ideas‚ which saves time. Disadvantages * The software itself can be expensive so initial costs are high. There are free software packages though. * Staff need to be trained how to use the software‚ which also adds to costs

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    Chapter 3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY This chapter presents the methodologies and procedures applied for this study‚ together with the procedures and methods used in gathering data as well as the statistical tools used in the analysis and interpretation of the findings of the study. Project Design Descriptive design was employed in this study which involves observing the behavior of the subject without influencing it in any way. It involves collections of quantitative information

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    UNCONDITIONALLY‚ unto the said VENDEE‚ their heirs‚ succesors or assigns a certain portion of land‚ located at Barangay Sawang‚ Romblon‚ Romblon‚ Philippine and more particularly described as follows‚ to wit: “A portion of land subdivided from Lot No. 4256‚ Cad. 311-D‚ designated as Lot No. 4256 – Part‚ containing an area of 500 square meters and bounded on the Northeast by Lot No. 4256 – Part (Rommel Mazo & Dr. Buboy Lo); Northwest by Lot No. 4256 – Part (Alley & Greek); Southeast by Lot No. 4256

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    CAD is used in the design and development of new products in a variety of applications both at home and on a commercial/industrial basis. Examples of typical CAD applications include: - aerospace - architecture - car/vehicle design - construction (e.g. roads‚ services‚ surveying‚ tunnels‚ bridges‚ etc.) - consumer goods (e.g kettles‚ toasters‚ etc.) - digital circuits - factory layouts (e.g. ergonomics) - fashion design - garden/landscape gardening - heating systems - interior designs

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    A woman who has made her name very well known throughout history and American Government is the late Barbara Jordan. Barbara Charline Jordan‚ and attorney and American politician‚ was born on February 21‚ 1936 in Houston‚ Texas. Throughout her career she served as a congresswoman in the United States House of Representatives from 1973 to 1979‚ and as a professor at various universities and institutes. Jordan’s education began at Robertson elementary and Phillis Wheatley high school in Houston’s fifth

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    transfer of values from one party to another. Transactions (c) and (e) are not business transactions because a transfer of values has not resulted‚ nor can the event be considered financial in nature and capable of being expressed in terms of money. 3. Transaction (a): Transaction (b): Transaction (c): Transaction (d): Accounts Receivable (debit)‚ Service Revenue (credit). Cash (debit)‚ Accounts Receivable (credit). Supplies (debit)‚ Accounts Payable (credit). Delivery Expense (debit)‚ Cash

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    BARBARA KRUGER was born on January 26‚ 1945‚ in Newark‚ New Jersey. Kruger’s earliest artworks date back to 1969. These included materials using large woven wall hangings of yarn‚ beads‚ sequins‚ feathers‚ and ribbons‚ which embodied the feminist’s comeback of arts and crafts during this period. By 1979‚ Kruger stopped taking photographs and began to employ found images in her art‚ mostly from mid-century American print-media sources‚ with words collaged directly over them. These early collages‚

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    than a single number. Demand Management Where possible‚ calculate demand rather than forecast. If not possible... Independent Demand (finished goods and spare parts) A Dependent Demand (components) B(4) C(2) D(2) E(1) D(3) F(2) Demand Estimates Sales Forecast Production Resource Forecast Examples of Production Resource Forecasts Forecast Horizon Time Span Item Being Forecast • Product lines • Factory capacities • Planning for new products • Capital

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