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    time Subordinate Everything else to the Constraint - The entire system is subordinate to actual customer demand. Major features of the TOC SCRS approach are : Replenish - frequently what is sold Reduce - ordering lead-time Reduce the inventory in downstream and Retailers to cover for lead time and demand fluctuations Buffer management is the key Ship mixed-product shipments Shift from 'Push ' to 'Pull '…

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    Sweet Child O’Mine by Guns N’ Roses The song became really popular until the current time because it has the best guitar solo of all time. This song was recorded during 1987 from the Appetite for Destruction album of the Guns N’ Roses that was released on the 17th of August the same year. Then, they made it as a single and was released on August 17, 1988, in the US, while in the UK it was released on May 29, 1989. The band who made the song was the Guns N’ Roses, they are an American rock band…

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    that the average consumption of HFCS in the United States is roughly 50g. Consequently, the mercury content found in the samples analyzed becomes significant, especially when it is being consumed by individuals who are more sensitive to mercury poisoning than the average population. Scientific knowledge has enhanced our knowledge regarding mercury exposure and its detriments to human health: blurred vision, deafness, paresthesia (nerve tingling), vision loss, comas and in some cases, death, can…

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    in percentage of caries free was 14.6% (-5% to +64%), and the median difference in dmft/DMFT was 2.25 (0.5-4.4)” (Treasure et al., 2017), different levels of evidence quality were employed. The evidence suggests that fluoridation of drinking water leads to reduced caries prevalence, both as measured by the proportion of children who are caries free and by the mean dmft/DMFT score. They obtained their results for the effectiveness of fluoride from moderate levelled quality of evidence; using…

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    The fact that this woman is holding a cat may seem like an irrelevant detail, however it is a symbol for sexuality outside of heterosexuality. This is proven when Winterson brings up cats later upon Jeanette’s first encounter with Melanie, which leads to the reveal of Jeanette’s homosexuality: “She looked up, and I noticed her eyes were a lovely grey, like the cat Next Door” (82). The immediate correlation between a cat and Melanie as the character’s first description is indicative of the…

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    readers of the effect chemicals have on nature and how this would affect the future of the human race. “Chemicals sprayed on croplands or forest or gardens lie long in the soil, entering into living organisms, passing from one to another in a chain of poisoning and death” (Carson 613). This statement explains to the reader the effect of chemicals on all living beings. Rachel Carson’s essay also includes problem solution examples. This helps the reader understand the problem as well as fix the…

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    died shortly after in the hospital. Within three months of the explosion, thirty operators and firemen that were working on the plant were also killed (Chernobyl Accident 1986). After those three months, many more people died because of radiation poisoning and cancers that were developed. Acute Radiation Syndrome or radiation sickness affected one hundred and thirty four people and was the cause of death for twenty eight people (Chernobyl Accident 1986). How could something this drastic happen?…

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    course and get certified. Most people however are not like them, they have jobs from 7am to 4pm, then they get home and get on with their life. They do not have the time or passion to actually go out of their way and learn about these animals, this leads to many of the animals needs not being fulfilled and the animal has to live, sometimes a very miserable…

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    There are only a few things in this world that are always constant: The Earth is round, water is wet, fire is hot, and there will be a timeless debate of cats Vs dogs.But ultimately decided to go for a cat, then this article is for you. Taking care of a kitty can be intimidating, indeed! This is even more so if it’s a newborn. In the beginning, most of them are completely unlike dogs; they may act selfish and distant, and generally feel like they only look out for #1. But, as a cat owner…

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    The severity of Mercury exposure is linked to the dose that is being exposed, the age of the individual, the length and the route of the exposure (“Mercury and health” 2016). The mother who is previously exposed to a high level of Mercury can pass it on and affect the fetus during pregnancy causing impairments to the development of their brain and nervous system (“Mercury and health” 2016). It was reported that the fetus is five to ten times more sensitive to the toxicity of Mercury than the…

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