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    Waiting. Many things can come to mind. According to Emily Dickinson waiting for success can be a good thing. However Langston says waiting can be good or bad. In my experience I had no phone for a long time‚ however when the time came I appreciated more than ever. There are many differences and similarities between Emily Dickinson and Langston Hughes poems. To begin with‚ one way they are different is that they express their in various ways. As stated in the text “Success is understand

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    In America‚ more than 123‚000 people are on the waiting list for an organ transplant. The amount of organ donors is drastically decreasing each year. There are many reasons money should be a factor in organ transplantation. Many people each day are dying from the lack of available organs for transplant‚ in other words‚ the percentage of organ donors is decreasing each year. Financial hardships for donors would no longer be a factor in the process and it would cut on the end costs of keeping a person

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    Queuing Problem of a Bank

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    research‚ the queuing theory is a very popular topic. It is widely used in some industries‚ such as computer network‚ logistics industry etc.(Wikipedia‚ 2013). There is a series of models constructed‚ and the models may predict the queue length and waiting time(Sundarapandian‚ 2009). Based on the queuing theory‚ some scholars have discussed the general area in service system. Taufemback and Da Silva published an article based on queuing theory in 2011‚ they provided a new method to calculate the excess

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    CHAPTER 1: Productivity = Units producedInput used (1-1) Multifactor productivity (total factor) = ductivity) qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqOutputLabor+Material+Energy+Capital+Miscellaneous (1-2) CHAPTER 7: Value-added time = Operation time/total time (H-B) SUPPLEMENT 7: Utilization = Actual OutputDesign Capacity (S7-1) Efficiency = Actual OutputEffective Capacity (S7-2) Actual (Expected) output = (Effective

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    Green Bay Packers In August of 1919 two men would unknowingly make history by organizing a small football team. This team would go on to become the Green Bay Packers‚ the most unique team in all of professional sports. One of the two men was Curly Lambeau who would eventually have the Packers Stadium named after him. Lambeau’s employer Indian Packing company‚ donated the jersey’s and allowed them to practice on their practice field so it was natural to call them the Packers which is still

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    ELECTRONIC SELF-CHECKOUT SYSTEM VS CASHIER OPERATED SYSTEM: A PERFORMANCE BASED COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS by Gregory E. Opara-Nadi A Dissertation Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy Capella University May‚ 2005 ©Gregory Opara-Nadi‚ 2005 ELECTRONIC SELF-CHECKOUT SYSTEM VERSUS CASHIER OPERATED SYSTEM: A PERFORMANCE BASED COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS by Gregory E. Opara-Nadi has been approved May 2005 APPROVED: JIM MIRABELLA‚ D.B.A.‚ Faculty Mentor

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    Language Related Task Class: Part-time CELTA January 2013 A. I’ve been waiting here for two hours. 1. Meaning I was waiting here two hours ago for something/someoneI am still waiting for something/someone at the present time. 2. Form Subject + Have/has been + verb (ing) 3.Pronunciation Contraction: I + have = I’ve  /aIv/Short /i/ on been Stress on /wei/ in wating 4. Eliciting Draw a timeline and put pictures of a man waiting for a date. In picture 1 he lookshappy and there’s a clock showing

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    NCC Case Question 3 And 4

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    bottleneck in the current process/system is the Drying station. The maximum input of to the Drying station is around 1050bbls/hr‚ but it can only process maximum of 600bbls/hr. Because the input rate exceeds the maximum capacity of the Drying station‚ waiting time exists. Another noticeable bottleneck are the jumbo separators. The input rate for this bottleneck is 20 trucks/hr‚ which exceeds the station’s maximum capacity of 16 trucks/hr. Q4 The trucks wait due to a certain bottleneck in the current

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    cranberries. * Waiting time for trucks: Inventory build up = arrival rate – processing rate = 1108 bbl – 600 bbl = 508 bbl at this rate the wet bins will be filled in 3500/508 = 6.89 hours. At the end of the day (12 hours) there will be 450*12=5400 bbl in inventory. Out of this 3‚500 bbl will be in bins and rest 1‚300 bbl will be in trucks. It will take 1‚300/600=2.17 hours to empty the waiting trucks. Thus‚ inventory will start building from 6.89 hours to 14.17 hours. The average waiting time will be

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    ASSIGNMENT 1 A) I’ve been waiting here for two hours. (grammar) 1. Meaning I started waiting here two hours ago I was waiting for two hours I am still waiting here now 2. Form I (subject pronoun) + have/has ( present simple to have)+ been (past participle of to be) + waiting (base verb+ing ) or subject + present perfect of “to be” + present participle of verb 3 Pronunciation Contraction of I and have /aiv /‚ been has a short i /i/‚ stress on

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