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    resources-workers and capital Building a large factory near my community will improve living standard. When a large factory opens there are always various job opportunities that the people from the community can fill. For example‚ some people may get constructor jobs while others may work in a ready-made factory. This decreases the community unemployment rate. Hence‚ people will have higher income‚ as they will spend more money on food‚ clothing‚ attraction‚ etc. Also‚ building a factory can increase

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    immobilise and reductions in the managing of adult and pediatric fractures‚ for which it is still being used today. The managing of low energy fractures of the humerus and tibia is possible without functional compromise with a POP cast. In Pediatric orthopedics POP has transformed the managing of club foot. What was once considered a surgically curable condition is now managed by serial casting. Plaster has also been used to treat fracture and deformities in spine. Plaster of Paris is used in postoperative

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    New country building

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    my country till we gain more power and money is that I will build a restaurant with all kinds of food items for my countrymen to eat and enjoy them selves at containing corn and citrus fruits for a viraitie of food items. And this will also be a building to build relationships with people at this place witch will help my country men have something to do in there downtime. The way I will get this food is by importing it from surronding nations in exchange from our bountifle crops and oil that we may

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    as continuous‚ assembly line‚ batch‚ job shop‚ or project: Doctor’s office. Automatic car wash College curriculum. Studying for an exam. Registration for classes. Electric utility. Doctor’s office – job shop or project. All patients do not require the same procedures‚ namely the service offered are custom in nature. Automatic car wash – assembly line flow. There is a linear sequence of operations common to all cars. College curriculum – can be any: Assembly line flow: if same curriculum

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    Nuclear power stations work in fossil fuel-burning stations‚ except that a "chain reaction" inside a nuclear reactor makes the heat instead.The reactor uses Uranium rods as fuel‚ and the heat is generated by nuclear fission: neutrons smash into the nucleus of the uranium atoms‚ which split roughly in half and release energy in the form of heat.Carbon dioxide gas or water is pumped through the reactor to take the heat away‚ this then heats water to make steam.The steam drives which drivegenerators

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    Production-Line Approach to Service The service sector of the economy is growing in size but shrinking in quality. So say a lot of people. Purveyors of service‚ for their part‚ think that they and their problems are fundamentally different from other businesses and their problems. They feel that service is people-intensive‚ while the rest of the economy is capital-intensive. But these distinctions are largely spurious. There are no such things as service industries. There are only industries whose

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    imagining the bold brass Star Wars fanfare. Of course‚ I was not limited to just spaceships; although my first works consisted of cars‚ trains‚ and other relatively basic creations‚ I eventually acquired the expertise to even recreate the Empire State Building. To my ten-year-old self‚ the fact that my (comparable tiny) models were made of molded blocks of plastic rather than steel and glass did not diminish my achievement in the least. In elementary school‚ my room was dedicated to LEGOs. Stepping

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    The Disney’s cruise line has many strength and most of those strengths are attributed to the brand name and image that Disney has created over the years. Walt Disney was ranked 7th in the top 50 Global Brand ranking of the “Weekly Business Magazine.” The Disney Company has entered many different market niches over the years. These market segments are utilized very well in the Disney cruise. The company is the second largest entertainment and media corporation around the globe. The characters

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    Orthopedic Nursing

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    Orthopedic Nursing        University of Southern Maine                                                   “An Orthopedic Nurse takes care of people with musculoskeletal diseases and disorders like arthritis‚ fractures‚ broken bones‚ joint replacements‚ genetic malformations and osteoporosis. When musculoskeletal problems require surgery‚ Orthopedic Nurses assist doctors with the operation and help them later with recovering their mobility and strength. Education is also an important aspect of an Orthopedic

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    Bossini New Ethical Line Actually the apparel industry has specific negative impacts on the environment through all the stages of the apparel product life cycle‚ from fiber growth and manufacturing‚ fabric dyeing and painting‚ final product transportation to store and selling‚ even to the end of the garment life disposal (Gam and Banning 2011). Furthermore‚ Shen et al. (2012) also noted that the apparel manufactures are often accused of discharging toxic chemicals‚ such as carbon monoxide and

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