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    Types of Productions

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    Types of Production Primary Production This includes all kinds of extractive industries such as agriculture‚ mining and fishing. Secondary Production This includes manufacturing such as assembling‚ refining and construction (building) industries. Tertiary Production This includes all kinds of service industries such as transportation‚ communication and tourism. (1) Features of a Business Plan A business plan is a document outlining the goals of a business and the strategies to achieve

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    WHY NOT USE STANDARD ENGLISH ALL THE TIME? Standard English is an idealised variety that constitutes a set of norms associated with intellectualism‚ professionalism and prestige adopted by the educated speakers of English. As it is of a prescriptive nature‚ it constitutes what is deemed as the ‘correct’ use of grammar and vocabulary and often found in formal registers of language. Whilst it is most recognisable in written texts‚ Standard English also appears‚ though more variably‚ in spoken modes

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    Production Process

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    Relevant to Purchasers? Pulp and paper manufacturing accounts for the vast majority of the environmental impacts of the paper lifecycle. The manufacturing process that transforms wood from trees into thin‚ uniform paper products requires the intensive use of wood‚ energy and chemicals. This process also consumes thousands of gallons of a finite resource‚ clean water‚ to make each ton of paper. Pollution literally represents a waste of these resources‚ in the form of air emissions‚ waterborne wastes (effluent)

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    Sesame Production

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    leaves left on the soil binds the ground; retains soil moisture better for planting the next crop; increases the yield of the following crop. Sesame is resistant to drought‚ tolerant to insect pests and diseases‚ a low cost crop and therefore one of the best alternative specialty crops.  Sesame originates in East Africa and is the oldest of the commercial oil seeds. The oil is a clear edible oil with a pleasant taste and a very good long shelf life if properly refined. Sesame has an oil content of 48-55%

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    Cinema 100 Citizen Kane Citizen Kane is hailed as one of the best films of all time‚ and with good reason. Citizen Kane is in the Film noire genre and is about Charles Foster Kane (Orson Welles)‚ who is the owner of a huge media empire; He dies in his bedroom at his estate named Xanadu. Clutching onto a snow globe as he dies‚ Kane’s final word is “Rosebud.”A news reporter named Jerry Thompson (William Alland) is interested in the life and death of Kane‚ so he tries to find some extra information

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    Penicillin Production

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    and have low concentrations in rhizosphere soils (Domsch et al.‚ 1993). Some species of Penicillium are well known for their activities to produce antibiotics (e.g. Penicillin)‚ and therefore Penicillium sp. is one of the best researched genera‚ with regard to biochemistry. All strains of Penicillium so far tested are able to solubilize metaphosphates and utilize them as phosphorus sources (Picci‚ 1965). Many species have been shown to contain mycoviruses (Bozarth‚ 1972). There are some reports that

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    Lean Production

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    workers‟ experience of the employment relationship‚ have encountered a difficult challenge. The high performance model is seen by a number of practitioners and researchers as the latest attempt to construct an alternative to Taylorism and lean production. Advocates of the high performance workplace (HPW) argue that it places greater emphasis on skill acquisition‚ opportunities to utilise skills‚ employee involvement and influence than lean work places. Appelbaum et al. (2000)‚ in their US-based

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    Plant hormones can be utilized in the commercial agriculture of important crops such as grapes‚ pineapple‚ watermelons and strawberries. In the production of grapes the plant hormone gibberellin is used. Gibberellins are derivatives of gibberellic acid. They are natural plant hormones and promote flowering‚ stem elongation and break dormancy of seeds. The hormone is used to thin the flowers so as to minimize the competitive effect of early fruiting on vegetation growth. The hormone is also used

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    Cleaner Production

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    “CLEANER PRODUCTION IN BAKESHOP PRODUCTION” Introduction Nowadays people are more concerned about the environment due to environmental issues‚ environmental friendly products and green production is now a trend; and cleaner production assessment is a great way to know the areas of improvement of a firm to make them continue their process in a harmless way. Cleaner production is a broad term that encompasses what some countries call waste minimization‚ waste avoidance and pollution

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    What determines culture? Discuss and use examples. Culture is the way of thinking and doing things that are passed on from one generation to another such as language‚ norms and values of society. It is the total pattern of human behavior which creates human beings and human societies. Culture is cumulative‚ by slow accumulation over many generations; culture is the product of human societies and of the individuals who compose them. Culture holds society together. It is the way of life that people

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