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    ‘Industrial design’ as a profession originated in the west and has continued to flourish in close collaboration with industries there. Concept of industrial design were imparted to India in early sixties through the establishment of formal education programmes in Indian design schools.(MP Ranjan, quality through Industrial design,1990. Craft disciplines such as ceramics, glass, and textiles might fall into the category of applied arts, industrial arts, decorative arts, fine arts, or crafts. They…

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    of the green revolution brought about perpetuating capitalism , through industrialized everything around the farm in order to strip power away from consumers, and to allow corporations to control . Unlike the green revolution, the rise of biotech industry is consumer , and is not only able to mass produce, but it’s able to fully capture the natural process of food production to resist complications for maximum efficiency. Technology innovation in agriculture is not new, and was something on the…

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    in industries where the final products are more or less identical. With this system, no attempt is made to allocate the cost of manufacturing a specific order, instead, the cost of an individual order for each unit can be obtained by dividing the production costs for a particular period by the number of units produced for that period. In other words the cost of the order is presumed to be the average cost of all units produced during the period. • Oil refining, food production, and chemical…

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    a) Industrial Revolution/pg. 149: the third social revolution, occurring when machines powered by fuels replaced most animals and human power. The Industrial Revolution was the start in how society views manufacturing and production as a standard in efficiency. As the evolution of production progressed it introduced innovative machines with new technologies, people have changed roles in the production line. We now have highly mechanized assembly lines in which machines take the brunt of the…

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    of career paths in chemistry such as biochemistry, industrial chemistry, electrochemistry, polymer chemistry and much more. While all the other field names speak for themselves, industrial chemistry deals with the large-scale processing of chemicals and chemical products for industrial and consumer uses. Industrial chemistry plays a vital role as an applied science in areas that influence today’s society and environment both positively and…

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    responsibility than they do in this entire food production process. The greed exhibited in the film, Food Inc. adequately examines the problems with the food industry. The vivid details and examples throughout the film, give an excellent glimpse into the blindsiding of the American consumer. The film covers three main critiques of the food industry: food production process is misleading, factory workers in food plants are being exploited and abused, and consumers are receiving misinformation…

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    Film Analysis: Food, Inc.

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    Food, Inc., is a documentary film that examines the industrial production of meat, grains, and vegetables. The film claims our food industry structured in an inhumane, and economically and environmentally unsustainable way, information in which was completely relatable to the material learned in our Geography class. With the revolution of producing food, concurring with the advancement of agricultural technology, it reformed the method in which food is mass produced for a mass population.…

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    1b) Provide a one-two sentence summary of what the entire exercise was about. This SAP exercise revolves around the production logistics, emphasizing the regions involved in manufacturing the kites as well as the processes and steps required to do so. It portrays the significance of planning for materials in the process of procurement as it is essential to have the correct amount of materials required in order to finish the product. Through the exercise we can learn how to make planned orders…

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    work in conjunction with major international manufacturers, and help international companies through the government restrictions. At this point, this program has successfully secured over seventeen international manufacturing projects from various industries, and it has reformed several labor laws to make them more accommodating to modern day businesses (New Initiatives). Because some of the stricter government regulations have been relaxed by this program, it eases companies’ minds that they…

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    To obtain the data needed for the question, I first downloaded the dataset per instruction of the question. Specifically, I obtained the data of “rental commitments minimum – 5-year total” and “total liabilities,” assuming that these data reflect firms’ lease commitments and total liabilities. The dataset was then organized as follows: To throw out the “bad data,” I sorted out all the rows containing blank cells by the “filter” tool and removed all the duplicated rows by the “remove…

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