1]T – Tomorrow No One Will Know Us I – Identity In The World G – Greatest King E – Every Body Should Protect Them R – Roaring(Crying) For Save Him S – So Lets Start To Save The Tigers 2]Shot the “tiger” with the camera not with the gun. 3]Tiger Tiger burning bright‚ will not let you fade out of sight‚ that is my promise and for you we will fight. 3]Consider the birds and the bees and stop cutting down them trees. 4] After they disappear‚ will you then shed a tear? 5]Save our
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Suggested answers of the tutorial questions EXERCISE 15.25 1 Safety stock: The lead time is one month‚ so the safety stock is equal to the difference between average monthly usage and the maximum usage in a month. Average monthly usage is 70 tonnes (840/12)‚ and the maximum usage is 80 tonnes. Therefore‚ the safety stock is 10 tonnes (80 – 70). 2 Reorder point: The reorder point is 80 tonnes. This is the maximum amount of the chemical that would be used in a month‚ and this is the
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Tutorial 1 Answers 1. In your own words‚ summarise your understanding of the terms ‘supply chain’ and ‘supply chain management’. A supply chain is the set of value-adding activities that connects a firm’s suppliers to the firm’s customers. It consists of all parties involved‚ directly or indirectly‚ in fulfilling a customer request. The supply chain‚ which is also referred to as the logistics network‚ consists of the suppliers‚ manufacturer centers‚ transporters‚ warehouses‚ retailers‚ and customers
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Accept the Tutorial Quest? YES NO Gregory hesitated‚ then thought to himself ‘Of course I should accept‚ there could be rewards‚ and if this is really real‚ it would probably help to have a grasp on what everything is. So‚ yes’ as he started to move‚ the YES light
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Pert Grantt Chart - Tutorial Exercises 1 Calculate the EET and LET for the following charts (the letters represent activities). Now Identify each CP 2 Redraw the following charts after Inserting activity N (duration 5) in them. Assume in each case it (N) must precede all activities whose initial letter is >= F (but succeed all others). Recalculate the chart and identify the CP 3 For each of the following precedence
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Accounting For Managers Handbook © University of Bedfordshire 2013 Published by the University of Bedfordshire Business School Luton Campus‚ Vicarage Street‚ Luton LU1 3JU‚ United Kingdom Unit Handbook © University of Bedfordshire 2013 Welcome Welcome to the Accounting For Leaders unit of the University of Bedfordshire MBA Programme. This handbook contains all of the advice and information you need to successfully complete your work on this unit. It should be read in conjunction with the
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Tutorial 1: Natasha Oliver (3522225) Randall van Rooyen (3521675) Teboho (Goodman) Moloi (2974296) Paul Muller (3522241) Robin Parenzee (3522217) Tiger Brands Mission Statement (www.tigerbrands.co.za): 1. Our Vision To be the world’s most admired branded consumer packages goods company in emerging markets. Our Mission To be a high performing‚ fast-moving consumer goods company with leading brands‚ operating across the globe in several selected emerging territories. Tiger Brands Limited (www.whoswho
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What caused the Financial Crisis…another way‚ Not who ..BUT WHAT the three common narratives about the financial crisis. The first argues that the primary cause was government intervention in the housing market. This intervention‚ principally through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac‚ inflated a housing bubble that triggered the crisis. This is the view expressed by one of our co-commissioners in a separate dissent. -Both of these views are incomplete and misleading. The existence of housing bubbles
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History Tutorial Journal Words: 549 The American Revolution displayed radical ideas on freedom for its time. However‚ there was one fatal flaw – the contradiction between their ideas on freedom and on slavery. The importance of the American Revolution was limited due to the lack of support for abolitionism‚ argues the historian Nash in Sparks from the Altar of ’76: International Repercussions and Reconsiderations of the American Revolution. The article relates to imperialism and colonisation‚
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Tutorial 07: Solutions Part A: For all your answers‚ please remember to do the following: 1. Draw curves 2. State the distribution 3. Define the variable A7.1 An automatic machine in a manufacturing process is operating properly if the lengths of an important subcomponent are normally distributed‚ with mean µ = 117 cm and standard deviation σ = 2.1 cm. If the machine is operating correctly: Let X = variable length of subcomponent (cm). Then if the machine is operating correctly‚ X ~ N (117‚ 2.12
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