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    manager has to send a notice to the inspector for approval which must be displayed in the factory notice board. 53.Compensatory holidays: * In case an employee is deprived of his holiday he will be given compensatory holidays within that month or within two months immediately after that month. 54.Daily Hours: * No employee will work more than 9 hours in a day. * It can be exceeded to facilitate change of shifts with prior approval of chief inspector. * In case of overtime he has

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    Up until the 1880s‚ the accent of native-born Australians was regarded as ‘pure’- having removed any British dialect (Moore‚ 2008). But there were growing negative comments about the Australian accent‚ evident in the reports of school inspectors. In 1891‚ an inspector wrote that instead of ‘the brown bear’‚ ‘a child might read-“the breown bear”’ (Moore‚ 2008) which varied from the Standard British English. In 1893‚ Sir John Madden‚ in a speech to the Methodist Ladies’ College‚ insisted that young Australians

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    Emission Testing

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    Elizabeth Reel Environmental Science SCI204 Section G Spring 2007 A Janice Webster Subject: Emission Testing April 22‚ 2007 Introduction With this paper I hope to gain a better understanding of emission pollution and the emission testing process. With my research and my visit to the local Clean Air Car Check site‚ I have compiled information that will prove valuable. I will define emission pollution and the major contributors. I will answer the why we have to emission test. I will

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    Prisons Act 2007 Analysis

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    Prisons Act 2007 This Act provided for the establishment of the Office of the Inspector of Prisons‚ the contracting out of prisoner escort and transfers‚ construction and extension of prisons and also for the authority to draft new prison rules which resulted in the Prison Rules 2007. Privatisation of prisons was never introduced. The privatisation model was used instead to build prisons‚ using the public-private partnership model. Despite the plans to build new prisons and the accommodation issues

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    occurred‚ requiring specialised skills‚ often not possessed by production workers • The inspectors lacked training • Inspectors were ordered to accept defective goods‚ to increase output • Skilled workers were promoted into other roles‚ leaving less skilled workers to perform the operational jobs‚ such as manufacturing These changes led to the birth of the separate inspection department with a “chief inspector”‚ reporting to either the person in charge of manufacturing or the works manager. With

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    and the customer just left and one of the inspectors came to the office with a bag he found that was left in the unit. When we looked in the bag once it was in the office we couldn’t believe what was left behind. I knew it was something bad when the inspector asked me to come look at it where the camera doesn’t have a clear shot. It turned out to be a rusty little gun with about 4 or 5 bullets. This is where my leadership was questioned because the inspector wanted to keep it and pretend like he never

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    Seat Problems of Toyota

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    Seat Problems In early 1992‚ TMM became the sole source of new Camry wagons with more than 41 seat variations exported over the world. Doug Friesen‚ manager of assembly for TMM‚ confronted seat problems resulting in drop of run ratio (production level) and in increase of overtime works‚ lead- time and off-line vehicle inventory. Assumptions First‚ reduction of seat variance is not considered as an alternative because Doug is a manager of assembly without control over sales decisions. Second

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    The Thirty Two Laws Of Burgos Summary of Each Law 1: The Indians are to be removed from their land and placed into encomiendas. For every fifty Indians‚ four lodges shall be built (thirty by fifteen feet). This land cannot be taken from them since they were taken from their original land. Their original land will be burned so that they cannot return to it. The Indians will do the planting of all of the food. During the proper seasons‚ the encomenderos (men looking over the Indians) will

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    IN THE COURT OF CHIEF JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE‚ AMBAJOGAI Insecticide Inspector & Agriculture officer C/O Block Devlopment officer P.S‚ Ambajogai Subject:- Submission of Insecticide reference sample Triazophos 40%Ec in the Court. Refference: Application under Section 24(3) of Insecticide Act 1968. May I worship your honour I undersigned herewith submitting the second / reference sample Insecticide (Section 22(b)(ii) of Insecticide Act 1968) as describe

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    A quirky and highly intelligent detective who does not fit in with society is a common genre convention of crime fiction. The detective’s techniques of crime investigation often differs from the average police detectives and observes and discovers clues everyone else overlooks. In the first short story “A Study In Scarlet” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‚ Sherlock Holmes is the detective who solves the crime through the art of deduction. R. Austin Freeman’s short story “The Case of Oscar Brodski” features

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