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    Welding is a very good career and their are many different welding jobs. Underwater welding & pipe welding are very different and do not have very many similarities. There is a lot of requirements for welding. Money is a big thing in welding because welders are Blue collar people and are needed around the world. Underwater welding and Industrial pipe welding both need training lots of training. Underwater welding requires a 14,000 dollar tuition fee before being able to start learning. For…

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    Ernest Jünger’s memoir Storm of Steel details his experiences as a German officer on the Western Front during World War I. Jünger eagerly volunteers for military service and is deployed in 1915 to a reserve unit in Champagne. Throughout the course of the war, Jünger works his way up through the ranks until he becomes an officer. He fought hard, was impressed only by soldiers’ bravery and in the end won an award for his efforts. His first person narrative painfully depicts the harsh realities of…

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    However, the large drop in PalmKid’s contribution margin per unit combined with a decrease in the actual number of PalmPro units sold as well as a drop in the actual contribution margin per unit below budget, led to the total contribution margin being much lower than budgeted. Other factors could be discussed here––for example, it seems that the PalmKid did not achieve much success with a three digit price point––selling price was budgeted at $149 but dropped to $102. At the same time,…

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    For many veterans, war is not a heroic story or a means to achieve political ends instead it is a palpable reality in which they cannot escape. Kurt Vonnegut created his novel Slaughterhouse-Five not merely as a fiction narrative; it studies the profound and extensive influence on the historical and contemporary nature of human interaction situated in times of war: its moral, mental, and physical components and demands. Since the novel’s publication in 1969, Slaughterhouse-Five continued its…

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    implications of the French Revolution was that it opened the path to total warfare because it became normal for wars to bring destruction and misery to citizens not normally involved in war. While it is true that this amount of violence was not entirely novel, it had never been as widespread or normalized as it was during the modern and late-modern periods. During the French Revolution, citizens became legitimate targets since war became “total in scope and aims.” During the early 1790s, the…

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    Milk Trucks Case Study

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    • C- total cost of Milk Runs given per day • S1- the cost per small truck (407) per day • S2- the cost per large truck (909) per day • S3- the fixed administrative cost charged per day • X1- number of small trucks used every day • X2- number of large trucks used every day • Pj- trips of the small trucks • Qj- trips of the large trucks • jth- supplier for every day • Mj- the mass to be transported • Kj and Lj- the round-trip times to the jth supplier Let S1 be the cost per small truck (407)…

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    Cupola Sol Case Study

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    B.Result and discussion Percentage air voids On the replacement of cupola slag we obtained the result that, on the percentages of 10, 20, 30 and 40 we have the Va values of 4.8, 4, 4.8 and 3.2 % which satisfies the morsth requirement of 3-5% and further we observed that the gradual decrease in the Va values up to 100%. So that for Va the replacement of cupola slag up to 40 % will satisfies the morsth requirement. Percentage of voids in mineral aggregate On the replacement of cupola slag we…

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    This number comes from the production budget, which demonstrated the company would produce 162 units of product for April. With a total budgeted production of 632 units, the company requires an adequate amount of raw materials to meet that production. $5,325.58 was obtained from the budgeted production in April with the approximated direct material costs from direct materials budget…

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    Explain the impact the law of diminishing marginal returns has on both marginal cost and average total cost MARGINAL COST Marginal cost is a total cost to the company to produce one more product. This cost changes depending on how many products the company aims to produce. Changes in production may increase or decrease the marginal cost due to the marginal cost including all costs such as materials, labour, infrastructure. Marginal cost diagram has a U-shaped curve as a result of increasing…

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    Pony Express Case Study

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    The rider’s horse were meant to carry saddlebags that contained mail that was sometimes very important documents between Sacramento, California and St. Joseph, Missouri. The very first trial westbound trip was made in 9 days and 23 hours. Then the eastbound journey was made in 11 days and 12 hours. The pony express riders were expected to cover approximately 250 miles on a hard and challenging 24-hour day. The distance was approximately 1,800 miles, and it took the experienced Pony Express…

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