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    given above‚ we have a constraint on the variables: (1/200) XB + (1/140) XC ≤ 40. There are also production limits: 0 ≤ XB ≤ 6000 0 ≤ XC ≤ 4000 In the statement of the problem above‚ the upper limits were specified‚ but the lower limits were assumed — it was obvious that a negative production of bands or coils would be meaningless. Dealing with a computer‚ however‚ it is necessary to be quite explicit. By analogy with the formula for total hours‚ the total profit must be (profit per ton of Rit) ×

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    shape after being deformed. Solid objects will deform when forces are applied on them. If the material is elastic‚ the object will return to its initial shape and size when these forces are removed. The physical reasons for elastic behavior can be quite different for different materials. In metals‚ the atomic lattice changes size and shape when forces are applied (energy is added to the system). When forces are removed‚ the lattice goes back to the original lower energy state. For rubbers and other

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    thousands of water sources for African citizens lacking clean‚ safe water‚ or food‚ water‚ clothing or education. To do this money earned by taxes would go straight to a Charity‚ which would supply people in need all over the world. Also salary caps would limit the amount of money Teams could spend on their athletes‚ any excess money that would’ve been used on salaries could go to the charity. In summary a gigantic amount of money would be raised Hundreds upon hundred of millions even billions‚ this would

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    “these laws have no substantial consequences for economic analysis”. This‚ quite rightly was criticized by Herman E. Daly by asserting that these laws do not only apply to the universe as a whole‚ but to all systems that process mass or energy including economic production & consumption activities and that they have consequences as they rule out the common model of a closed nature independent economy that can grow without limits. Stephen L. Gillett’s point‚ that free energy is the basic resource

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    sirens you hear from the cop closing the gap‚ everything has a speed limit. But for thousands of years the most brilliant minds of history didn’t believe this. They thought that light had no limits. That it was instantaneous. Until around three and half centuries ago‚ that though was challenged. It essentially began with Galileo’s discovery of the moons of Jupiter‚ more specifically the discovery of Io. He noticed the moons were quite periodic. It didn’t take long for astronomers to realize this was

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    In the range of human thought‚ many different patterns appear. There are those that display the range of written and spoken words; there are those that express emotions; there are thoughts that process logic‚ mathematics‚ and cognitive skills. The range of thoughts capable by the human brain exceeds expectations of many; the human brain is able to make many subconscious decisions at a startling rate: it is “estimate[d] that the mind thinks between 60‚000 – 80‚000 thoughts a day. … an average of

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    manufacturers always produce fur and leather material. Thus‚ it can lead to a wide range of animals being killed. That is quite cruel to animals. According to the research by environmentalists‚ almost 3528 species of animals are in danger (Langley‚ 2009). If manufacturers continue to produce more fur and leather‚ the biodiversity and the balance of nature will be broken seriously. It seems quite difficult to prevent the threat of fashion industry entirely. However‚ many experts have put up with a concept

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    Day/TA/Group: Wednesday(1:35pm)/Group A Labs reports must be typed and chemical structures must be drawn with ChemDraw. Report must not exceed three pages (including this page). Page limit does not include any attached spectra or references. ** Deductions for hand written report/structures and exceeding page limit ** Report Breakdown Data/Results: _________________ /10 Discussion: _________________ /10 Report Total: _________________ /20 Other Lab Marks Performance:

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    It requires an utterly naive‚ unconscionable lack of perspective to not be humbled by the fact that the other side thinks the same of us. This is the rule of all conflict: quite naturally‚ every side thinks that they’re right; quite perversely‚ every side is certain that the people who are wrong need to be ’fixed’. In the 17th century the Catholics and Protestants tried to ’fix’ each other‚ the Bolsheviks tried to ’fix’ the aristocracy and proletariat

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    1. Preliminary Analysis [Nazihah] This problem is to obtain the maximum amount of fun Bessie can have when riding a roller coaster without getting sick‚ in which case without exceeding her dizziness limit. The constraints of the problem include: a. The roller coaster has a distinct number of sections that Bessie rides in order. b. Bessie’s fun and dizziness levels are both at 0 at the beginning of the ride. c. For each section‚ Bessie has two options either to keeps her eyes open or close and she

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