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    Lundmark et al. (2009)4 consider remanufacturing a “win-win-win” situation: “Customers can obtain remanufactured products cheaper, companies reduce their costs and they earn more and the environment benefits.” That said, remanufacturing can support all the three basic pillars of Sustainable Development (Environmental, Economic, Social). Saves material and energy resources while reduces wastes and emissions (Environmental), generates wealth and cutting costs (Economic), remanufactured products…

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    (DEA). Of focus in this paper is the Data Envelopment Analysis and its preference over SFA discussed in Section 3.0 under the conceptual framework. The organisation of this paper is as follows. Section 1.2 gives the overview of Kenya’s manufacturing industry. In section 1.3 the research problem is stated. Section 1.4 presents the objectives that the study seeks to address. In section 1.5 the justification of the study is presented and is followed by empirical literature in section 2.0. An…

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    with many people at the same time. It is easy to share information like pictures, videos and text messages. Social media has changed the world we live from the point of living as our daily activities, our lives. It has taken over the way digital industries as well as businesses work over the internet and the ways that we function and the ways the businesses function has also mostly transformed the way social media platforms accomplish. If you are a person who is active and aware of the different…

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    Monsanto Film Analysis

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    a) Industrial Revolution/pg. 149: the third social revolution, occurring when machines powered by fuels replaced most animals and human power. The Industrial Revolution was the start in how society views manufacturing and production as a standard in efficiency. As the evolution of production progressed it introduced innovative machines with new technologies, people have changed roles in the production line. We now have highly mechanized assembly lines in which machines take the brunt of the…

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    1. What are the developmental phases for American cities? Briefly describe each stage of development discussing the most important features for city development. There are five developmental phases for American cities. The earliest phase of urban development begins with the frontier urbanization. This period in time is characterized by the U.S. economy attempting to organize itself until independence begins to take place. The second phase (1790-1840) falls under the wraths of “merchantilism,”…

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    Pre-War A. The Company Cain & Abel Weapons Manufactory, initially located in Antarctica, was founded in the year 3014, by a man by the name of Edelman Francis. When asked why he decided to start a company whose sole purpose was to thrive off the death and destruction of war he said, "I am simply a business man. Nothing more". In the first 50 years after the company began dealing military grade weapons to the highest paying governments, Cain and Abel Manufacturing became one of the top grossing…

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    European Urbanism

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    Several long term factors caused the change of Europe’s economic world and the rise of capitalism such as the rise in trade of American food crops, population growth, and urbanization. Because American potatoes supplemented Europeans’ diet with large amounts of carbohydrates, Europeans’ nutrition improved greatly, preventing the spread of disease and outbreaks of plague. With better health, came an increase in birth rates. Europe’s population grew and led way to rapid urbanization. Urbanization…

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    Lemon balm and lemon verbena are two lemon-scented culinary herbs that have been used all over the world for centuries. However, they are not among the most well-known or widely used herbs in the west. While you should have an easy time finding herbs like basil and thyme in your local grocery store, you may have to go to a specialty retailer for the lemon-scented herbs. If you are trying to choose between them, it is important that you understand and weigh each herb’s unique characteristics. In…

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    Cotton Industry Dbq

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    females were the predominant textile workers in Japan ,and men were the predominant textile workers in India. Another difference was that India ended up experiencing a negative impact on the hand-woven cloth industry due to machines, while Japan had rapidly increasing numbers within both industries. Documents 1 and 2 are statistical documents which go into detail describing the dramatic increase of cloth being produced due to machines being introduced. In Document 1, it is shown that machine…

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    of Food SUMMARY HEADINGS FOR THE SUPPLEMENTARY READINGS IN AGRI 180 Book title: In Defense of Food 1. List each Chapter in this book and describe in one or a couple of sentences the main ideas. Part I Chapter 1: This chapter discusses how our food industry has changed of over the course of the years, and how we are now more concerned about nutrients than the foods we eat. He discusses how the science in our food has created food our ancestors wouldn’t recognize, and it is due to bad policies…

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