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    Relationship equations V = Vs +Vv ( eq. 1) = Vs + Vw + Va where Vs = volume of soil solids Vv = volume of voids Vw = volume of water in the voids Va = volume of air in voids 3 01/03/2012 Relationship equations W = Ws + Ww where‚ Ws = Ww= Wa = ( eq. 2) weight of soil solid weight of water zero (negligible) Water content@ Moisture content 4 01/03/2012 Void ratio The ratio of the volume of voids Vv to the volume of soil solid Vs Porosity The

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    The Uniqueness and Individualism of E.E. Cummings How does one make a grasshopper come to life in poetry? Well‚ E.E. Cummings found a way to do just this in his poem "Grasshopper." Since Cummings was a young child until his passing day he had a very eccentric personality. He used this personality in writing his poetry which allowed him to drastically stand out. In a way Cummings tried to show others‚ through his poems‚ the benefits of individualism. Cummings was raised in a strict household

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    children to use their cognitive skills. I do this by having the children think about how to solve problems rather than simply asking question and receiving and answer. For example children asked “What happens if we bring a grasshopper into the classroom?” The children brought a grasshopper into classroom to see if it would hop around‚ make noise‚ move‚ or stay still. Then the children and I discussed why it moved or didn’t move. I keep activities interesting so that the children will want to learn and use

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    menempatkan produk kompleks pada suatu tempat  Project (no product flow)  Job shop (jumbled flow) • Produk A • Produk B • Produk C  Line WC1 WC2 WC3 B WC4 WC5 WC6 C WC7 WC8 A flow X • X WS1 WS2 WS3 WS4 WS5 Output • Keterangan: WS : Workstation (stasiun kerja)  Specify the sequential relationships among tasks using a precedence diagram. The diagram consists of circles and arrows. Circles represent individual tasks; arrows indicate the order of tasks performance  Determine

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    FALL 2011 2011 Deadline: October 26‚ Middle East Technical University – Northern Cyprus Campus BUS 361 Operations Management Homework 1 - Solutions 1. Fruit Computer Company manufactures memory chips in lots of ten chips. From past experience‚ Fruit knows that 80% of all lots contain 10% (1 out of 10) defective chips‚ 20% of all lots contain 50% (5 out of 10) defective chips. If a good batch (that is‚ 10% defective) of chips is sent on to the next stage of production‚ processing costs

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    DESIGN GUIDE – PURLIN SYSTEMS This guide is an extract from the Dimond Structural Systems Manual and it is to be read in conjunction with the full Dimond Structural Systems Manual available at www.dimond.co.nz under the Architects/Specifiers section. This guide will not be updated by Dimond and it is intended that the user updates this guide using the current Dimond Structural Systems Manual on our website. As part of Dimond’s policy of continuing product and system development the company reserves

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    Canadians mostly responded ineffectively to the challenges of the Great Depression. The Canadian government didn’t do much at all to help all of the jobless Canadians. The prairie region also didn’t respond well to the Depression‚ but there wasn’t much that they could do about it. However‚ the new political parties responded well to the Depression. They used it as an opportunity to gain the votes of the Canadians that lost so much during the time of hardship. In the 1930’s‚ the newly elected Prime

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    SUPPLY CHAIN COORDINATION UNDER SALES EFFORT FREE RIDING By DAHAI XING Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Beijing‚ China 2004 Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate College of Oklahoma State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY July‚ 2012 COPYRIGHT c By DAHAI XING July‚ 2012 SUPPLY CHAIN COORDINATION UNDER SALES EFFORT FREE RIDING Dissertation Approved: Dr. Tieming

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    A brief introduction of PMT‚ IPMT and PPMT Excel functions MS Excel – PMT Function(WS‚ VBA) • In Excel‚ the PMT function returns the payment amount for a loan based on an interest rate and a constant payment schedule. • The syntax for the PMT function is: • PMT( interest_rate‚ number_payments‚ PV‚ [FV]‚ [Type] ) • • • • interest_rate is the interest rate for the loan. number_payments is the number of payments for the loan. PV is the present value or principal of the loan

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    [pic] changes. Problem 63 (page 100): A grasshopper leaps into the air from the edge of a vertical cliff‚ as shown in Fig. P3.63. Use information from the Figure to find: (a) The initial speed of the grasshopper (b) The height of the cliff. [pic] Identify:   From the figure in the text‚ we can read off the maximum height and maximum horizontal distance reached by the grasshopper. Knowing its acceleration is g downward

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