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    3.4 Linear Programming Linear programming is one of the most useful types of word problems we learn in Algebra 2. It takes a collection of information and produces the best possible solution. However‚ each problem is unique. This requires an overall understanding of how to set these up. You need to buy some filing cabinets. You know that Cabinet X costs $10 per unit‚ requires six square feet of floor space‚ and holds eight cubic feet of files. Cabinet Y costs $20 per unit‚ requires eight square

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    Timeline Storyboarding Document Use the table below to help you plan your timeline. By completing your research and this document ahead of time‚ when you get to the actual timeline program‚ you will already have everything done and it should be quick and easy to put the timeline together. Also‚ you will have a saved copy of your work in case something bad should happen in the timeline program. To save this document so that you can type in it and save your work: Go to File Click “Save as”

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    What is Trade? Canada’s Economic Identity Instructions: Read Pg. 17-21‚ fill in the note with correct terms & answer the questions below. Interdependence – The _____ reliance______ of ___two_____ or more ____nations_____ on each other for ____products_______ or _____services______. There are three main areas of interdependence in trade. 1. Primary Industries Primary industries are those that ____extract________ (take) raw _____materials_________ from nature‚ _____process______

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    artistic component of its culture. During the 1860’s‚ Japanese artistic influence began to flow into France due to the reopening of trade relations between Europe and Japan. Japanese art‚ especially ukiyo-e print‚ had a special appeal to some French impressionistic artists of the time such as Edgar Degas and Henri Toulouse- Lautrec. In this time period imperialism in Europe had sparked an interest in other cultures of the world. With the opening of Japanese trade‚ its culture was revealed to Europeans as

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    Japanese designs and ukiyo-e prints from the 18th and 19th centuries influenced many of the western artists in both America and Europe. According to the “Gateways To Art” textbook‚ Ukiyo is a Japanese word that means “floating world” and Ukiyo-e means “pictures of the floating world”. Both of these were woodblock prints and they showed scenes and characters from the districts of modern day Tokyo. Vincent Van Gogh was one of the great artists inspired by Japan. According to Japan Talk‚ Van Gogh incorporated

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    investment in industry and infrastructure was the driving force behind growth in Japanese output. Both private and public sectors invested in infrastructure‚ national and local governments serving as coordinating agents for infrastructure build-up. * Investment in manufacturing capacity was largely left to the private sector. * Rising domestic savings made increasing capital accumulation possible. * Japanese growth was investment-led‚ not export-led. Total factor productivity growth --

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    In “Turning Japanese‚” Julavits aims to tell the story of her “post-college” life in Japan‚ mostly the eating experience‚ and the process of comprehending Zen-like words: emotional freedom accompanies with the awareness of the existence of uncertainty. It is through hers keeping finding American sweet that finally causes Julavits to grasp the essence of Zen-like words. At first‚ Julavits moved to Japan to reach higher level of existence while eating amazing food. Gradually‚ she began missing

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    The need and Contribution of navy and coast guard to America The maritime military was not paid in attention of its effectiveness for a long time. With a small naval force‚ the United States was neither successful in diplomatic relations nor national defense. The Navy and Coast Guard are crucial forces of the American military by maintaining the welfare of America both domestically and internationally. The Navy and Coast Guard were both needed‚ and they helped maintain the well-being of America

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    How far was the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 responsible for the outbreak of the 1905 revolution? This essay will be arguing the impact of the Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905 on the outbreak of the 1905 revolution. I believe that other factors were more significant in the start of revolution which will be outlined throughout the essay. On one hand the Russo-Japanese war did contribute to the outbreak of revolution to a large extent. Russia was an expansionist power and wanted to increase their control

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    The next and final ranking in the Royal class were the Royal Priests‚ of whom had a very high amount of power and control among the rankings and classes‚ as well as full religious power and control over Feudal Japan. The next class in the Japanese Feudal System was the Noble Class. This class was comprised of the Shoguns‚ Daimyo and Samurais. The highest ranking in the Noble class was Shogun. The shoguns ruled the military parts of Feudal Japan in shadow of the king. The country’s security

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