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    The Importance of Following Orders. Why is it important to follow orders and instructions? From a military standpoint the difference can mean life or death for a soldier. On the civilian side it can mean the loss of your job‚ loss of position‚ or loss of pay. There are many factors that play into each individual scenario. No two events are ever the same and the outcome can range from a verbal reprimand to the death of the individual. Orders are meant to be obeyed both explicitly and implicitly

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    Order and Sales System

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    PROTOTYPING 1 ORDER AND SALES SYSTEM Of Buns ‘n Pizza – Pureza Branch Team Leader Randy Waniwan Members Audie R. V. Jacido Roewinsor S. Bantugan Anthony Marco INTRODUCTION Company Background Ordering system throughout the world has relied on pens and papers. Problems such as missing orders and information sent to the wrong place arise. Furthermore‚ some could not be able to handle the massive volume of orders. Under the old manual ordering systems‚ it takes up too much time to process

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    Economic Order Quantity

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    which the company purchases from Displays‚ Inc. (DI) for $1 per LCD. Computronics management wants to avoid any shortage of LCDs‚ since this would disrupt production‚ so DI guarantees a delivery time of 1/2 week on each order. The placement of each order is estimated to require 1 hour of clerical time‚ with a direct cost of $15 per hour plus overhead costs of another $5 per hour. A rough estimate has been made that the annual cost of capital tied up in Computronics’ inventory is 15 percent of the

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    Children Screen Time Essay

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    rapidly. Children are exceeding their maximum amount of screen time which is affecting their overall well-being. Children are growing more attached to these devices day by day. The excessive time that is spent on any of these screen time choices causes children to have less bonding relationships with those around them and also decreases their physical activity. Parents have said that the reason they allow their kids to use screen time to its full potential is to‚ “keep them relatively still while

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    Birth Order Research

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    (Santrock‚ 2014‚ p. 281). The study of birth order is important because the majority of people have siblings or know someone that does. Although the evidence for the affects vary‚ but birth order studies can help people understand a little bit about the similarities and differences between siblings and how to address them. The family that a person is born into and when they enter that family can influence how that person grows up and live their life. Birth order can influence personality‚ intelligence

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    A Wrinkle In Time January 25‚ 2010 A Wrinkle in Time A Wrinkle in Time is the story of Meg Murry‚ a high-school-aged girl who is transported on an adventure through time and space with her younger brother Charles Wallace and her friend Calvin O’Keefe to rescue her father‚ a gifted scientist‚ from the evil forces that hold him prisoner on another planet. Meg is on a journey through time and space. She led by three former stars‚ that are now shape-shifters‚ and she learns

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    School Start Time Essay

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    instance‚ teenagers start their day feeling miserable due to lack of sleep. Not only that‚ but teens are forced into drinking unhealthy caffeine beverages to jolt themselves awake. Finally‚ students skip breakfast because they are scrambling to be on time for class. These three points illustrate why I strongly feel that school begins too soon. Do negative feelings initiate a chain reaction? When students start their day feeling lousy from waking up too early for school‚ it is likely that their

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    Outputs of the Order Process

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    outputs of the order process are reports of credit holds‚ customer invoice when product is delivered and paid for‚ processing the product order‚ inventory check (product availability)‚ shipping instructions‚ and reports of back orders. The Diagram: The diagram starts off with one of the business processes called sales. A customer faxes‚ mails or calls in an order to the company. The order is taken down by a representative who manually takes down mandatory information required for the order on an order

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    Bob Dylan’s‚ ”The Times They Are A-Changin” is an anthem for the oppressed‚ down-trodden young people‚ while warning that oppressors and abusers will be victims of their own actions. In the beginning of the poem‚ Dylan speaks to everyone and talks of the change coming from young people who feel that laws from the government and mom and dad’s rules are smothering. He emphasizes “everyone” by using water to help the reader visualize how complete the wave of change

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    several internal conflicts inside of Macbeth become clear. After he performs several bloody tasks‚ the madness inside of Macbeth is unmistakably visible to everyone around him. As a result of this insanity‚ he sees visions and hallucinations. Each time Macbeth hallucinates‚ he plunges further into insanity that is essentially caused by misguided ambition‚ dread and guilt. Macbeth has three key hallucinations that play a considerably important role in the development of his character: a dagger‚ the

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