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    About the size of a large fist, heart is made up of cardiac muscle, myocardium, with skeletal muscle-like striations. It has two upper atria & two lower ventricles separated vertically by septum, and four main valves with which the blood makes its directional flow into and out of the heart. Deoxygentated blood with which the blood flows into and out of the organ. Deoxygenated blood enters through the venae cava fills the right atrium (RA) and right ventricle (RV) through the tricuspid valve.…

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    Ss454 History

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    with top speed of 108 mph. The SS396 was fitted with a Rochester Quadrajet 4 bbl carburetor. The Quadrajet had a flow rate of 750 cfm. The SS454 was given a Holley 4 bbl carburetor with a cfm of 800. Due to Federal emissions standards, an Air Injection Reactor pump was installed in the top of the exhaust manifold. This put a…

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    Polyolefins Uses in Packaging and the Food Industry The word textile is a commonly used to refer to a flexible material that is made of a thin layer of polymers or of yarn, fibers, or fabrics or anything made from films, yarns, fibers, or fabrics. Textiles are used in everything from things like makeup brushes and seat belts to things like fishing lines and duct tape. In the food industry, textiles are often seen in things like coffee filters, bags and sacks, bakery filters, tea bags, and…

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    Management Interview: Environmental Manager The company I selected for this project was Westlake Chemical Corporation; the person I selected is the Environmental Manager, Jeannie Jeffus. Westlake Chemical is an international manufacturer and supplier of petrochemicals and building products that enhance the daily lives of people around the planet. The tires we ride on, the plastic wrap that keeps our meats and produce fresh, the pipes that are essential to ensuring clean water and the frames…

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    between pounds of material needed to make one pound of flight quality material. This can be reduced by 50% and that can have a huge impact. Design process if often complex because they have parts like air ducts and jet engines that were limited by injection molding and subtractive constraints. 787 Dreamliner has nearly 30 parts that were 3D printed. 3D printing is lapped up by the manufacturing companies as it can provide them with savings in labor, transportation and material costs compared to…

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    Toys-R-Us is one of the largest and most well-known toys stores around the world, having more than 1,800 stores worldwide (“Our History”). Which means kids all over the world can get hyped up about wondering around this toy store, begging to spend their parents’ money. The primary competitors would be other toy stores or hobby shops. Build-a-Bear workshop, Disney Toy Stores, HobbyTown USA, and pretty much any other places that specializes in toys and play things for kids. Toys-R-Us secondary…

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    Will I be able to handle being a mortuary cosmetologist? That is the question that comes to mind when I think of my future career. Mortuary cosmetology does include a lot of procedures and real life training. It is a relatively new career option that dates back to the late 1970s and I admit, it can be a scary job. It is a job that pays though. So, the question I really need to ask is, is it worth it? In mortuary cosmetology you prepare the deceased for the viewing and you may need to provide…

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    Interview Context The context of this interview was the over tasking of the employees at FD Plastics. FD Plastics is a small company that has provided color concentrate for plastic injection molding companies for over 50 years. There are three major departments that make up the organization: office, production, and laboratory. There was a major change in the management this year when the vice president left the company. The biggest personal change was my transfer to the customer…

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    illustrating real life examples of bottlenecks and managerial issues that determine the success of a manufacturing company. The story revolves around Alex, a father and husband, who works as a manager of UniCo Manufacturing in charge of the injection molding division. In the first chapter, Alex arrives at work to the news that the Vice President of the division, Mr. Peach, makes a visit to the plant regarding an overdue order of one of the company’s biggest customers. Although, Alex learns Mr.…

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    type one diabetes. Because years of adjusting and coping caused me to mature and grow up a lot faster than other kids, when they all got snack time, I didn’t. I had to monitor and keep and eye on everything I put into my body, and then give myself injections of insulin if I chose to eat. Since those days I feel that this has caused me to really pay attention to the little things and to effectively handle huge amounts of responsibility, because 50 years ago before certain medical advancements…

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