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    as well as getting the work done quicker than others. The last but not least‚ Gillette Metal did not seem to have policies discouraging workers from leaving early or sleep in warehouse during working hour. So Employees in Walt feels free to do such behavior. How should it be done? First‚ retiming the jobs in Gillette Metal by experienced employees‚ such as Vern and Bud so that Walt will know the actual working hours for each job. Second‚ reset piece rate based on company profit margin and cost

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    Cold Fusion

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    Cold Fusion: The Continuing Mystery In March of 1989‚ a discovery was made that rocked the scientific world. Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischman had announced that they were able to create and sustain a cold fusion process. After intense media attention‚ and corresponding interest in future test‚ the subject seemed to have faded away. Future tests proved inconclusive‚ and when the quick promise of easy energy didn’t materialize‚ most quickly forgot the subject. Little is said about the continuing

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    Metal Gear Solid

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    larger purpose. In the Metal Gear Solid series‚ Hideo Kojima criticizes social‚ political‚ and cultural issues through video games by introducing today’s generation to fears of nuclear fallout and technological anxiety‚ the government control of information and data during the Information Age‚ and through the theory of intertwined fictional and actual history called Hyperreality. Though he is a Japanese video game developer‚ Hideo Kojima gained all of his inspiration for the Metal Gear Solid series

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    Cumberland Metal Industries

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    Executive Summary 1. We see the company considering the penetration to the new market with a new product. After testing‚ their prototype cushion pads‚ consisting of curled metal‚ performed superiorly to asbestos pads‚ which are currently the industry standard compliment product to pile drivers. 2. Despite the fact that there’s no such a product on the market at the moment. The copmany is likely to face competition from the asbestos pads market (a substitute product) 3. The potential market

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    Enzyme and Metal Ions

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    Chan (3) Sharon Chan (4) Christy Chan (5) BIOLOGY LAB REPORT Investigation of the effect of metal ions on enzyme activity Objective To study the effect of two heavy metal ions‚ lead (II) ions and silver ions on the enzyme activity of invertase. Introduction Hypothesis: The rate of enzyme reaction of invertase decreases and the reaction eventually stops as the heavy metal ions inhibit the enzyme reactions. Biological principle: Heavy metal ions are non-competitive inhibitors. They do not compete

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    The Royal Metal: Gold

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    Gold is a soft metal that is largely unreactive. Gold jewellery can lie underground for thousands of years and emerge shiny after that lengthy exposure to air‚ water‚ and other chemicals in the environment. Gold does dissolve in some solvents as indicated below and does react with halogens. The most common oxidation states of gold are Au(I) and Au(III) but there are a few examples of Au(V) (various anions [AuF6]- and [Au2F10]). The Au(III) ion has the d8configuration which gives rise to many square

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    Adsorption of Heavy Metals

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    KINETIC STUDY OF LIQUID-PHASE ADSORPTIVE REMOVAL OF HEAVY METAL IONS BY ALMOND TREE (TERMINALIA CATAPPA L.) LEAVES WASTE ABSTRACT. The kinetic sorption of five metal ions - Al3+‚ Cr6*‚ Zn2+‚ Ag+ and Mn2+ - from aqueous solution onto almond tree leaves (ATL) waste in single component system has been studied. The experimental data was analyzed in terms of intraparticle diffusion and rate of adsorption‚ thus comparing transport mechanism and chemical sorption processes. The sorption rates based on

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    Cumberland Metals Case

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    Cumberland Metal Industries capitalize on their evolving position as a leader in the curled metal industry and effectively launch their new curled metal cushion pads to be positioned as the “new industry standard” in the pile driving market. In order to successfully launch this product‚ we first and foremost recommend that CMI acquire a patent to prevent this product from being copied and imitated‚ thus avoiding the entry of competitors. The associated value and advantages of CMI’s metal cushion pads

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    Abundance and Extraction of Metals 1.   a Mineral - A mineral is a naturally occurring inorganic solid‚ with a definite chemical composition‚ and an ordered atomic arrangement. b Ore - Deposit in the Earth of valuable metals contained in minerals. c Economic Natural Resource Deposit - This is a natural deposit of something that is economically viable to mine‚ refine and sell. Hence the deposit must be big enough to last for a large period of time‚ so that it will make enough money for the

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    Background: Cumberland Metal Industries (CMI) was one of the largest manufacturers of curled metal products in the country.Their sales grew from $250‚000 in 1963 to over 18‚500‚000 by 1979.It originally custom fabricated components for chemical process filtration and other highly technical applications. The company’s philosophy soon evolved from selling the metal as a finished product to selling products that used it as a raw material . Earlier CMI used to sell exaust gas recirculation(EGR) valves

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