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    Proceedings of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies‚ Vol. 5‚ pp. 592 - 607‚ 2005 Application of DEA and SFA on the Measurement of Operating Efficiencies for 27 International Container Ports Lie-Chien Lin Associate Professor Department of Logistics Management National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology 2‚ Juoy Rd. Kaohsiung‚ Taiwan Fax: +886-7-6011040 E-mail: lclin@ccms.nkfust.edu.tw Lih-An Tseng Warehouse Officer Research and Development Department

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    Home General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: As a result of my speech my audience will be able to make candles. Central Idea: To make candles follow these easy steps: Gather your materials‚ set up your double boiler to melt wax‚ choose container and insert wick‚ and pour in your melted wax an let cool overnight. Introduction: I. What comes to mind when you see candles? We associate candles with celebrations (like Christmas or birthdays) or special occasions. Candles date back to the

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    Methodology A. Materials Guava leaves Aloe vera Ethyl alcohol Glass container Bottles Knife Filtering medium Spoon B. Procedures Extraction of Essential oil in guava leaves 1. Dry the guava leaves. 2. After the guava leaves have dried put it in a glass container (with a cover) and immerse with alcohol. 3. Shake the glass container for 2-3 minutes‚ and set it aside for 5 days and be sure to shake the container 2 times a day. 4. After 5 days strain the leaves from the alcohol. 5. Use

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    respect to A and zero order with respect to B. Reactants A and B are present in a closed container. Predict how each of the following changes to the reaction system will affect the rate constant and explain why. a. More gas A is added to the container . b. More gas B is added to the container. c. The temperature is increased. d. The inert gas D is added to the container. e. The volume of the container is decreased. a.The rate of reaction will increase ‚because the rate depends on the concentration

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    Winsome Manufacturing Company A company that produces plastic storage containers and sells them to the home consumer through home sales events; Winsome provides low cost‚ tight-tolerance‚ precisely engineered products closer to home here in the United States. WMC includes a fully automated production facility which eradicates human involvement in the molding process. The potentials of our plastic manufacturing company allow the customers to do business in the US instead of moving to other places

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    WHAT FACTORS LED TO THE MIGRATION OF PAKEHATO NEW ZEALAND? Pakeha migrated to New Zealand during the nineteenth century for a number of reasons. Some people made a rational economic decision‚ some were drawn by chain migration and some people- usually women and children- had no choice. In other areas there was a history or tradition of migration‚ often motivated by sheer hardship. James Belich claims that perhaps the most important reasons for the ancestors of most pakeha was the sheer

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    To make a standard solution Apparatus: Volumetric flask Method: 1) 2.4g to 2.5g of sulphamic acid was weighed out‚ firstly by weighing the container and the sulphamic acid together‚ then pouring the sulphamic acid into a beaker. The container was then weighed again and the initial weight and the weight of the container alone were subtracted from one another to provide the mass of the sulphamic acid. 2) The sulphamic acid was then dissolved in 50cm³ of distilled water‚ using a glass

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    clear plastic container for the clay  1 clear plastic container for water  sponge  lots of paper towel  oslo paper  1 clear plastic cover 16” x 22” TASKS: spontaneous drawing figure drawing finger painting clay task II. Goodman Battery Test:  2 pcs cartolina‚ 12” x 18” (white)  1 ball of clay  plaster bat  clay tools  2 pcs. pencil #2 slightly sharpened with eraser  1 clear plastic container for water  Sponge  white glue  small container for white glue

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    Business Decision Making Project‚ Part 2 Alyssa Hodgerney QNT/295 January 19‚ 2015 Negussie Nega Business Decision Making Project‚ Part 2 Based on the discussion with my learning team of the milk plant business problem‚ there is a variety of different products that are output from the plant. The amount of product that is produced everyday varies on what they are processing on that given day. The products that are produced are varieties of different milk‚ half and half‚ and manufacturing cream

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    find isopods they can be purchased from: Carolina Biological Supply Company. How to collect Before looking for isopods‚ prepare a container and tools to gather the isopods. If you are going to set them up in a container with soil in a day‚ you do not need to separate them from the soil (see rearing information). To collect them‚ use a spoon or shovel and a container. Look under a rock or log and be prepared to collect the isopods quickly before they scurry away from the light. Gently scoop up soil

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