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    Rover's Energy Essay

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    Rover’s Energy Requirements: To begin with we must calculate Rover’s Resting Energy Requirement (RER). To calculate the RER we use the following equation: RER = 70 x (BWkg) ^ 0.75 So for Rover who weighs 12kg: RER = 70 x (12) ^0.75 RER = 70 x (6.447) RER = 451.29kcal Selection of a Complete Diet: To ensure that Rover is receiving the best nutrition, it is highly recommended that Rover be placed onto a complete diet. A complete diet is a commercially based food that has been…

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    Commercial Potty

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    In the attempt to design a commercial potty, it is crucial to address the customer’s needs as well as the company’s needs. According to the customers’ answers to our survey, it is quite evident that they are most concerned about price, weight, durability, degradability and ease of storing. However, the company needs to take several other factors into consideration, including ease of making, product safety, and manufacture cost. Here, the manufacture cost and the sale price are represented by a…

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    Tone is a very important part of addressing message including choice of your words and your dress. Let’s consider your voice first, if the voice is relaxed then delivering your message would be smooth. If it is shaky, you may not able to spread the message the way you intended. Same goes with nervous which is worst. Personally, I can’t remember any word when I get nervous. I also mumble a lot and voice turn to shaky. Once I remember I was stopped by police while I was waiting at the airport to…

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    Patient Clinic Appointment Flow Chart Introduction A flow chart is a diagrammatic representation of a process. The process steps are indicated in boxes of various shapes connected with arrows showing the direction of flow (Hebb, 2006). Different shapes of the chart boxes have different meanings. Oval boxes indicates start or end of a process, rectangular box represents normal process flow, diamond shape represent a decision or a branch in the process, a circle representing a jump in the step and…

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    cold water. It also might depend on the material you are melting it all doesn't depend on the water. Skittles are in all kinds of different flavors and skittles are very soft when they are all licked. Skittles are chewy and also hard. Hot water and cold water don't have much difference for one hot water is water with steam and cold water is water with low temperature. Hot water is made to dissolve/melt things. Cold water can be helpful to dissolve materials, but it's not as fast as hot…

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    Cladogram Characteristics

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    The cladogram represents living spaces and their relatedness to one another. The cladogram has five taxa in the ingroup that are defined as huts, cabins, houses, buildings and skyscrapers. The out-group is the tipi within the cladogram shown at the beginning of the cladogram to represent a trait shared by all. The cladogram represents the traits in order as living space, furniture, electricity, and height of more than one floor within the structure. These traits categorize the taxa within the…

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    Dbc Analysis Essay

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    Elcho Paint Co. The DBC model for the white tint intermediate with a standard batch size is shown in Figure 2. The A margin level includes only costs related to raw materials and containers holding raw materials, which are generally included in product costs if they are from an outside supplier. The conversion costs for raw materials that contribute to the A margin given in Figure 2 are due to transaction costs. Intermediates, which are made internally, will each have a conversion cost due…

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    There was always paper work after paper work. Everything requirement had a deadline and my mom was able to complete them on time with the help of my brother and sister. There were times when she thought she would miss the deadline, or when she had to redo a requirement and mail it again because it wasn’t done correctly. Through all of the long process, we were able to complete everything on time. Coming to American…

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    produce purchasing agent. You never truly know exactly what you’re going to need on any given day and having more is always better than not having enough. When the analogy is shifted to aircraft maintenance it becomes far easier to trend the requirements because of how streamlined the reporting process are in Naval Aviation. Managers make the best decision allowed with the data available but what happens when that data is skewed? This is the issue the Poseidon fleet is facing at the moment,…

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    Im2 Unit 2 Assignment

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    pour the blended raw materials. Light Weight Experiment (Experiment design and hypothesis) I started my light weight experiment at my own place. I bought a different bag for compost and for 3 days I did not throw any scrap food in trash. My scrap food consisted of Pizza, old pasta, fruits, tea leaves, banana peels, egg shells and coffee grounds. I did put all that material in a strong blender and blended it till it became fine. The last step was that I spread all the raw material in my garden…

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