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    Process Selection and Facility Layout Korin Castro Bernadette Cepres Sam Maylao Felice Tatlonghari Carla Gay-ya Process Selection  The ways organizations choose to produce or provide their goods and services.  It involves choice of technology‚ type of processing‚ and so on.  It influences – Capacity planning – Layout of facilities – Equipment – Design of work systems Forecastin g Capacity Planning Product & service Design Technologic al Change Facilities and Equipment Layout Process Selection

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    ADVANTAGES minimize capital investment - mengurangkan pelaburan modal Continuity of operation is ensured - Kesinambungan operasi dipastikan Less total production cost - Kurang jumlah kos pengeluaran less material movement - kurang pergerakan bahan Ease of Navigation * A fixed position layout enables website visitors make their way easily through the website; because the navigation bar is fixed in place‚ it is always visible. The navigation options are readily apparent‚ allowing visitors

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    Bridgeton Industries Automotive Component and Fabrication Plant The union has worked with us and has even led in cost reduction programs. Now corporate is talking about outsourcing additional products. What more can we do to keep the business? mike lewis‚ plant manager The Automotive Component and Fabrication Plant (ACF) was the original plant site for Bridgeton Industries‚ a major supplier of components for the domestic automotive industry. The history of the

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    Proof Fence Reflection

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    For this class and all the classes I taught this semester I used material that was created by me (worksheets-class activities). Also‚ at the beginning of every class I wrote down on a little white board the lessons plan for that day. For example‚ Today we will: Watch the film for 40 minutes. Finish a true of false worksheet. Your homework will be‚ to read a small part of the book Rabbit-Proof Fence. My plan was to motivate my students to learn by using task-based tasks (communicative teaching approach)

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    First Day in College According to a scientific research we record moments which leave significant marks in our emotional state or in our lifes.There has been circumsatances I’ve lived through that has impacted in my life.One of those remarkable moments was my first day in college.There’s many people that maybe can not understand how difficult is to emigrate.My transition to this country accumulated stess and excitement in the same time.Many people have never tried the feeling of being alone and

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    Getting involved while in college is important because it helps you make connections that will be crucial in the future and it pulls you away from just thinking about class. There are countless ways to get involved on campus‚ it is virtually impossible not to find an activity you are not interested in. I have always considered myself a dabbler‚ even as a child I played every sport‚ painted‚ danced‚ I will try anything. I appreciate the availability of information on all the activities and ways to

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    The last time I remember something as huge as starting in high school was having to move to Oregon from Alaska‚ but for better or for worse‚ here I am‚ attempting to make my mark on this big blue Earth. However‚ Highschool was never always just peaches‚ cream‚ rainbows and unicorns. If I’m to be one hundred percent honest here‚ I was legitimately terrified of it‚ whether it be the totally reasonable fear of being stuffed into a locker by a bully or getting lost in a labyrinth of corridors and passages

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    Disneyland

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    LEGEND MAIN STREET‚ U.S.A. ATTRACTIONS 1 Disneyland® Railroad 2 Main Street Cinema Main Street Vehicles* (One-way transportation only) FRONTIERLAND ATTRACTIONS 22 Big Thunder Mountain Railroad 23 Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island* 24 Frontierland Shootin’ Exposition 25 Mark Twain Riverboat* 26 Sailing Ship Columbia* 27 Big Thunder Ranch* hosted by Brawny. (Operates weekends and select seasons only) (minimum height 40"/102 cm) DISNEY DINING 28 The Golden Horseshoe MICKEY’S TOONTOWN

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    Cornelius Vanderbilt

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    interest in expanding to the west‚ big businesses and companies were attracted to the money they offered. After the entire project was finished‚ Vanderbilt’s monopoly was already in session. His railroad empire was through New York and Harlem became his monopoly. After making millions in the railroad business‚ Vanderbilt finally laid to rest in 1877. But the question remains‚ is he a captain of industry or a robber baron. Cornelius was a man of wealth and greed. He took drastic measures in the

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    Railroads In the 1800s‚ the United States was becoming an industrial country and discovering the country around them. Immigrants and citizens were moving west. Inventors were creating new‚ easier‚ and more logical ways of doing things. With all the expansion going on‚ there needed to be a way for people to get around faster and transport goods. President Lincoln approved a request to build the idea of a railroad. A machine that could transport people from one side of the country to the other

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