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    Linear programming which is also known as “Linear Optimization” is a way to achieve best outcomes in a Mathematical Model using different linear solutions .Linear Programming is a special case of Mathematical Optimization .Linear programming can be applied to a wide variety of fields of study, and has proved useful in planning, routing, scheduling, assignment, and design, such as in transportation or manufacturing industries. The method of Linear Programming was originally developed by American…

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    Preserve Environment

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    To what extent can humans change to contribute and preserve the environment? Pollution, landfill, chemical waste, climate change, and natural disasters are only a few examples of the consequences we have created due to our linear economical model not being compatible with the environmental cyclical cycle. So what are the problems and how are we contributing to them in the first place? What might be some of the things we can do in order to better our situation? Lastly, if the environmental…

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    Rotavator Case Study

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    Rotavator Saeed Firouzi and Mohammadreza Alizadeh (2012) [1]: has performed field experiment to evaluate different weeding method for groundnut. The weeding method included two power tiller operated weeders Cultivator and Rotavator. Study was carried out at three different forward speeds of 1, 1.5 and 2km/hr. For all the factors Rotavator gave superior results than Cultivator. The maximum soil manipulation was achieved by Rotavator at lowest forward speed of 1km/hr. which leads to higher crop…

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    Also, what is measured and how it is measured are entirely at their discretion. Therefore, theoretically, two sets of DM's could produce two completely different strategies for the same company. It must be pointed out however that this is more likely the case for the BSC as MCDM attempts to measure efficiency using the actual inputs and outputs of the relevant…

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    responsible for environmental degradation. Efforts have been diverted towards embracing more renewable energy sources to combat impacts on the environment. The United States depends heavily on oil, natural gas, and coal for its energy. Fossil fuels draw finite resources that eventually dwindle (non-renewable),…

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    neutral state of the internet is what has allowed data heavy streaming services like Netflix to flourish. However, treating all data usage exactly the same cuts into ISP’s profits, since they would have to charge everybody the same, and bandwidth is finite. This would lead to slowdowns in service, and ISP’s would not be motivated to develop advanced networks if they couldn’t charge for it. [2] On the other hand, if there are no regulations at all, what is to stop ISP’s from discriminating…

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    MARKET ANALYSIS OF MALDIVE GAS Marketing Principles Husham Zareer Executive Summary After the analysis of the organization, we have figured out a gap in the market where a new service can be introduced, therefore in order to seize this opportunity to increase the sales and performance of the organization to maximize profit for the organization, this report outlines the target market and buyer behavior. The main stages of marketing segmentation is used to clearly analyze the targeting strategy.…

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    for animals and humans alike, which was revealed by the deaths of both species. These animals aren’t happy or healthy and keeping them in captivity is inhumane. Consequently, people must boycott companies like SeaWorld so that captive orcas can be set free into sanctuaries. People could still learn about these amazing animals if they were in sanctuaries, but the killer whales could live in a more natural and more humane environment. After all, how would a human feel if forced to live life in a…

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    Once they have asserted that fact, once they have made happiness the most fundamental of all ethical terms, writers like Aristotle or Locke, Aquinas or J. S. Mill, cannot escape the question whether all who seek happiness look for it or find it in the same things. Holding that a definite conception of happiness cannot be formulated, Kant thinks that happiness fails even as a pragmatic principle of conduct. "The notion of happiness is so indefinite," he writes, "that although every man wishes to…

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    To learn the employee’s satisfaction on the interpersonal relationship exists in the organization. 4. To provide the practical suggestion for the improvement of organization’s performance. 1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS A hypothesis is a preliminary or tentative explanation or postulate by the researcher of what the researcher considers the outcome of an investigation will be. It is an informed/educated guess. It indicates the expectations of the researcher regarding certain variables.…

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