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    poem about being ungrateful for things done everyday. Composed of three main sections, not by stanzas but by line breaks. In the first section, the speaker describes how his father rose early during his childhood, even on Sundays, to do chores. In the second section, the speaker describes how he got up later after his father was already done with all the work. In the final two lines, the speaker explains his regret for failing to understand his father’s selfless efforts. Through the use of…

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    According to the first line in stanza three, “She strikes and strikes the shrilly circling boy till the stick breaks in her hand.” The woman must be very angry if she beats the boy so hard that the stick she uses breaks. The speaker uses a metaphor to describe this image by saying…

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    March 31, 20Y0? Case 2: Assembly Lines Incorporated (ALI) is a public company with a calendar year-end. In its current fiscal quarter, ending September 30, 20X9, it entered into a sales agreement with Candy Maker International (CMI). Under the sales agreement, ALI is selling an assembly line system to CMI that consists of the following three components: • Mixer Segment • Molding Segment • Packaging Segment ALI will install the assembly line system at CMI’s Chicago manufacturing…

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    when the work process is separated into a various number of tasks. Each worker or group of workers then specializes in completing a single task. It is used in mass production and is considered “one of the basic organizing principles of the assembly line. (Britannica, 2014). Specialization via division of labor has helped to eliminate the need for workers to handle multiple tools and minimized unnecessary motion. Through the repetition of simple basic tasks by unskilled workers, production…

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    development of unclear utility, into an advancement that significantly formed the twentieth century. Ford revolutionized the auto industry with one single, powerful improvement; the assembly-line. This major alteration swept the nation away with its numerous benefits and magnitude of success. Ford’s assembly-line modification critically reduced…

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    I finally catch my breath from my panic attack as I wait for my team to be called to the starting line. I stand shaking, nervous and afraid of what is to come. I try to search for some type of assurance from my teammates, but they are just as nervous as I am. We are about to run a total of 5 kilometers, up a large hill, snaking through trees and shrubs. The mud was squelching under our tan boots, from the downpour the night prior, as we anxiously waited to begin. I take another look around and…

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    one narrowed down to a focus. One way Ford was able to maintain a cost advantage was by introducing the moving assembly line to the automobile industry. The finely tuned system yielded declining labor content and costs, enabling Ford to sell its car for the masses at a steadily declining costs (Shih, 2013, A). Increasing the productivity of the workers by having the assembly line come to them significantly reduced the length of the work day. Moreover, Ford was able to maintain a cost advantage…

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    for shaping your tone include: bass, mid, treble, clean volume, distortion volume, gain, blend and a trigger adjustment for the included gate. This box is powered by phantom power, nine volt battery or wall wart. Patching capabilities include XLR , line level, and parallel outputs. All of these outputs can be used at the same time. Let’s include something for acoustic instruments in this list. The BBE ACOUSTIMAX acoustic instrument preamplifier falls into the same ultra useful category as the…

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    Case Study: Spectrum Brands

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    to coordinate with marketing department from the introduction team for advertising. The manufacturing department is also very important to include. They will be able to include information on what different configurations the equipment and assembly lines can handle. They will also know what equipment if any needs to be purchased to fabricate the product. As they will be creating the product, they need a say in the product so they know what each part is supposed to do, what it is supposed to look…

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    VF Brands Case Study

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    ultra-competitive in the apparel market. Chris Fraser, president of Supply Chain for VF, states “We have to start finding cost savings by how we manage our supply chain.” (Kerin, R., & Peterson, R. 2013). This is the end goal for the Supply Chain segment of VF Brands. The first question of utilizing company- owned plants to using a large network of suppliers, simply comes down to command and control. With outsourcing you are competing with timelines and contracts by other companies. If you own…

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