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    Questions about PP01 (Worth Six Points in Total): 1) (1 point) In this exercise, you create MRP views for your raw material, Wood Kit. The following screen shows the result after performing the first five steps of this exercise. Note that the following fields are already populated: Material Description; Plant; Base Unit of Measure; and Purchasing Group. Also note the message at the bottom of the screen. The message at the bottom of the screen means that a master record for Wood Kit already exists

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    than 5000 customers which in daily average do at least 13.000 order transactions which valued close to USD 60 Million per day (Pertamina, 2013; Cholidy, 2014). This paper’s objective is to analyse an information system (IS) implementation case whether the system adoption is successful or failed. Author select IS implementation case in Pertamina where the author works from 2007 until the time of this writing. During

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    “what was the use of safeguarding a city in which one's children must suffer the horrors they would face had the enemy captured it?” (Livy, 3.47). Here, rape is the perfect symbol of tyranny and the disorder it causes. Following the restoration of order, this aggression is turned outward, to a proper expression of dominance: conquest. Joshel writes “Assured at home that their wives and children will not be treated as the conquered, these men can go forth [and] conquer and empire.” In Lucretia’s story

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    business performance in terms of costs, since this is a supply-side analysis. Break-even analysis is an important aspect of a good business plan, since it helps the business determine the cost structures, and the number of units that need to be sold in order to cover the cost or make a profit. Break-even analysis is usually done as part of a business plan to see the how practical the business idea is, and whether or not it is worth pursuing. Even after a business has been set-up, break-even analysis can

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    method brought about the organization just focusing its operations on manufacturing and distribution of aluminium extrudes. A make-to-order system was presented, with the point of dealing with the client requests well. The system additionally spared the organization huge amount of money. The company’s mission is to achieve a one day turn around for their customer’s orders, i.e. manufacture and ship the product in one day. The company’s mission helped customers to run their business more efficiently,

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    Maria Edgeworth’s novel, Belinda, portrays human behavior. The passage uses literary devices in order to create depth in a character. Edgeworth uses point of view, tone, and language in order to give depth to the character Clarence Hervey. The passage follows the storyline of Clarence Hervey. However, the passage is written in third person point of view. By having the passage written in third person point of view the reader can see how the narrator feels about Clarence, but not who Clarence actually

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    mind. In the Lord Of The Flies character development, point of view, and symbolism all tie in with that without society's rigid rule, anarchy and savagery can come out. The author shows and explains a full thought out development of each individual character. At the beginning all the boys were proper, well mannered kids. But as they soon realize they are alone on the island they immediately break down. Ralph stays true

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    adopts condescending yet sedulous tone while in the same manner Olds adopts a critical tone in order to bring awareness to these major differences so that change can be made. In both Tortilla Curtain and “On the Subway” Boyle and Olds seek to reveal the values of a culture by using contrasting

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    Question 1.1. (TCOs 1 and 2) Current issues in OSCM do not include (Points : 4) coordinating relationships between organizations. making senior management aware that OSCM can be a competitive weapon. the triple bottom line. managing customer touch points. increasing global supply chain employment. Question 2.2. (TCO 1) Which of the following is not a characteristic that distinguishes services from goods? (Points : 4) Service jobs are unskilled. A service is intangible. Services are

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    MANF 4615 PRODUCTION PLANNING & CONTROL Student: Hugo Costa Campbel Student number: z5007692 Due date: 25/08/2014 Assignment 1 Question 1: The customer order decoupling point is described as the point at which demand changes from independent to dependant. What does this mean and why is this important to managers? The demand can be divided in two different types: - The independent demand depends on the market conditions and it is difficult to control and must be forecast. Even though

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