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    Science Term 1 – Rubber Band Racer – Liam Gist A rubber band racer consists of a corflute base‚ a rear axle with rubber wheels and a front axle with plastic wheels. It is powered by a rubber band that can be wound around the rear axle and when released it propels the racer forwards. When the rubber band is wound around the axle it has elastic potential energy and when this energy is release it is transformed into kinetic energy that rotates the rear axle and wheels propelling the car forwards. As

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    Change a Flat Tire” speech: Specific Purpose: To inform my audience how to change a flat tire properly and easily. Central Idea: I want to explain how to change a flat tire and provide tips to follow to make it easy and fun. Introduction Attention Getter: What if you happen to get a flat tire in the middle of the night and you don’t know how to do it and no one answers their phone to help you? Have you ever thought that one day you will need to know how to change a flat tire? Thesis: Today

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    1.Introduction (1) Co-ordination is the unification‚ integration‚ synchronization of the efforts of group members so as to provide unity of action in the pursuit of common goals. It is a hidden force which binds all the other functions of management. According to Mooney and Reelay‚ “Co-ordination is orderly arrangement of group efforts to provide unity of action in the pursuit of common goals”. According to Charles Worth‚ “Co-ordination is the integration of several parts into an orderly hole to

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    Leng Xiong Business Law Anderson September 11‚ 2013 Case Analysis #1 Austin V. Berryman Citation: Austin V. Berryman United States Supreme Court of Appeal‚ Fourth Circuit‚ 1989. Facts: Barbra Austin is challenging the Virginia Employment Commission for unemployment compensation benefits‚ which she chose to quit her job out of religious beliefs to fallow her spouse. Issue: She is claimed to be denied of her unemployment compensation benefits because she quilted due to her religious belief

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    Tyler Mueller Hour 6 10/25/12 Tire Selection Project This comparison will show the difference between four tires that could be used on a 2004 Pontiac Grand Am GT Coupe. It is a small 2WD car that is used for driving around town to work and school but not for long trips. This will research the best summer performance tire for this vehicle and its needs. At the end the OVERALL best tire will be chosen for this vehicle. The first category is cost‚ where the BF Goodrich g-Force T/A KDW 2 has

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    Case analysis: executive shirt company OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Case Introduction The Executive Shirt Company (ESC) has seen a recent dip in their profit and so they had decided to expand the company’s product line to take advantage of what he thought was a tremendous opportunity in the custom-size dress shirt market. Mr. Dwight Collier‚ Gen. Manager of Executive Shirt Company (ESC) is planning to introduce customized shirts in his current production facility since they can fetch 75% more

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    Muhammad Rizwan Mba 11(c) Brief on Southwest Airline 6392/fms/mba/f13 Point-to-point service is their foundation strategy‚ whole organizational leadership‚values‚and culture‚ principals and market strategies revolves around this and on this base strategy having weathered an unimaginable series of events he is in top of world. southwest paid a lower wages to labor by other airline face a profitable and also southwest have a real edge to strong balance sheet

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    | [Canadian Tire corporation‚ limited] | For Days Like Today. | Executive Summary Canadian Tire Corporation‚ Limited is a Canadian corporation that offers goods and services that meet life’s everyday needs. The corporation has an interrelated network business engaged in retailing goods‚ apparel‚ petroleum‚ and the financial and automotive services. The company was founded in 1922 by J. William Billes and Alfred J. Billes in Toronto‚ Ontario. Today‚ Canadian Tire Corporation has

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    Economy Shipping Company It is recommended that Economy Shipping Company (ESC) replace the steamboat‚ Cynthia‚ with a new diesel powered boat. The analysis assumed no operating cost in 1950. Although ESC was presumably still in service during this analysis‚ the costs associated with the project evaluation were not accounted for until 1951. It was also implicit in the NPV calculations that any upgrade required subsequent to 1950 could be performed without any interruption to the daily

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    In 1837 Charles Lewis Tiffany and John F. Young opened Tiffany & Young‚ with $1‚000 in backing from Tiffany’s father. This store was located on Broadway and was opposite of Manhattan’s City Hall Park. The first store sold stationery and a variety of "fancy goods‚" including costume jewelry. Unlike other stores of the time‚ Tiffany featured plainly marked prices that were strictly enforced to‚ sparing the customer the usual practice of haggling with the owner or sales man. Tiffany also departed from

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