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    strength Steel is one of the most common materials within the construction industry. The most important properties of steel are density and robustness, good tensile and yield strength, good thermal conductivity and expansion. As well as these important properties, another very important of the stainless steel properties is its resistance to corrode. Steel is often used in the form of beams, columns and plates. Within the construction site steel played a huge part in the development of the…

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    stacked stone or brick construction with void areas filled with mortar or aggregate, concrete provided many measurable benefits. More advanced harbor…

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    There have been many structural failures in recent history due to engineering oversight, material use, building practices and many other problems. The Harbour Cay Condominium in Cocoa Beach Florida is one example of a structural failure. The Condominium was being built in 1981, would be five stories tall, contain forty five units, and twenty eight townhouses. On March 27, 1981 the workers were placing the concrete roof slab when the top floor collapsed subsequently causing the lower floors to…

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    Bottom Up Estimation Essay

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    divide the entire project into smaller and tractable tasks including the work package which is the smallest task in the project. • Next step is to identify the dependencies between the tasks and allocate resources to each task carefully. • Aggregate your individual estimates of each task in order to determine the resources needed by the entire project. Project team members usually employ the three point estimation technique to determine the cost and time of each task. In three point estimating…

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    Aggregate Demand Analysis

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    Aggregate demand represents the inverse correlation between the total amount of real output demanded within the economy at various price levels in a particular period of time (Investopedia). Essentially, if the price of a product fluctuates, the rate of total spending will change along with the quantity of real output demanded (Brue, McConnell, & Flynn, 2014). The determinants, which affect the aggregate demand include consumer spending, investment spending, government spending, and net export…

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    Supply chain meeting the aggregate supply and demand can achieve customer’s loyalty. A successful supply chain can achieve customer retention and gain new customers. Therefore, a well-designed and effected marketing plan that will appeal to the given market will be beneficial to…

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    In the article, “In Washington State, Picker Shortage Threatens Apple Boom”, Anna King wants readers to become aware of the enduring apple crisis occurring in Washington. She explains how the supply of apples has recently diminished because of bad weather in locations like Michigan, New York, Canada, and Europe. Particularly China’s middle class is keeping the country’s apples at bay. Despite such terrible production elsewhere, Washington has produced an abundance of apples compared to its…

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    Aggregate demand is a nation’s output of goods and services demanded at different price levels, or in other words, it is an economy’s gross domestic profit. According to Eric P. Chiang, consumer spending is aggregate demand’s largest competent, representing just over two-thirds (68%) of spending within the United States economy. The level of consumer spending is affected by things such as wealth, household debt, interest rates, consumer confidence, and taxes, but the consumer spending level is…

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    only create jobs in the country, it will create a forward improvement on their open market, help facilitate trade with other countries, reduce unemployment, and increase the country’s gross domestic production. All of these factors shift aggregate demand and aggregate supply to the right implying an improvement in the country’s economy. If these manufacturing jobs abroad help improve economies overseas why don’t we instead bring those jobs over to…

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    demand is created and therefore producers respond by providing more goods and services leading to a multiplying cycle. Regarding the price level of the macroeconomic policy we can determine that due to the government spending an increase in the aggregate demand occurs which increases the price of the goods and services sold. See Figure…

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