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    Woronora Case Study

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    A catchment is an area where water is collected by the natural landscape. In a catchment, rain will eventually flow to a dam, creek, river, lake or ocean, evaporate, be used by vegetation and animals or seep into the groundwater system. Each dam, river and creek has its own catchment. The Woronora catchment is a small area of 75 square kilometres, located 40 kilometres southwest of Sydney. Its low, rocky exposed woodlands and heaths are home to many rare and threatened species. The Woronora Special

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    3D printing or additive manufacturing is a process of making three dimensional solid objects from a digital file. The creation of a 3D printed object is achieved using additive processes. In an additive process an object is created by laying down successive layers of material until the entire object is created. Each of these layers can be seen as a thinly sliced horizontal cross- section of the eventual object. It all starts with making a virtual design of the object you want to create

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    Objective The purpose of this work is to design a FDM based Rapid Prototype ie. 3D Printer which will corrects the errors found on other FDM printers and which provides high resolution and print size. To make the design cost effective FDM based printer is considered as cost of making it and cost of raw materials is very less. Resolution and material usage customization is great in FDM. Hot end temperature need to be adjusted when different material types are used. When required it is possible to

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Design.....................................................................................................Page 3 Identification Problem Overview Introduction Specification Content Communication Target Audience Software Utilisation Design Theme Annotated Sketches Develop...................................................................................................Page 4 Implementation Problems Faced Changes Made Review Comments Testing Feedback Physical Print Evaluation

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    Scm in Petroleum Industry

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    International Journal of Global Logistics & Supply Chain Management. Vol. 1, No. 2, 1 November 2006, 90 – 97. Supply Chain Management in the Petroleum Industry: Challenges and Opportunities RAED HUSSAIN Department of Quantitative Methods & Information Systems, Kuwait University, Kuwait TIRAVAT ASSAVAPOKEE Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Houston, Texas, U.S.A. BASHEER KHUMAWALA Department of Decision and Information Sciences, University of Houston, Texas, U.S.A.

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    The human body is made up of a series of organs, each one serving its own unique and irreplaceable purpose within a system. For the most part these organs function to the fullest of their abilities; however, sometimes things go wrong, and organs, for whatever reason, stop working. When a vital organ fails it begins a decline in all other organs and can eventually lead to complete organ failure. This is because when an organ fails, there is nothing else able to imitate its unique structure and function

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    Running Head: Peregrine Trucking Co Peregrine Trucking Co MGT 325 Transportation Management William Barker 02/14/2012 Organizations are constantly being challenged to identify ways to reduce operating cost, increase equipment capacity and utilization. There are many variables in why we see continued increases. One of the major effects is raising fuel cost. Companies are constantly battling this variable. This is not the only issue facing companies today. But it is certainly a concerning

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    The Dark Wall The bell rang and we all squirmed out of Mrs. Clifford’s room. Everyone with the same waning, goad. Just before we pressed through the iron guard we all hear a scream. A voice so high pitched it sent a shrill through every one of us and echoed down the pale halls. Right, then we knew we were about to have our ID cards handed to us. We drop them in the thermoset polymer pale with the sound of a marble pendulum. Out we go hands on fire, heads melting and sit under an azure, impalpable

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    The History of Water Pipes The earliest known evidence of a pipe being used for plumbing was found in Mesopotamia it is estimated to have been made around 3000 BC. The pipes were made from clay mixed with short lengths of straw. This was the first type of pipe to be used to transport water from different places. Both brass and copper pipes have been found in Egypt believed to have been constructed close to 2500 BC. The Romans used lead pipes, extensive use of lead pipe by joining sheets of lead into

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    Cradle to Cradle Design Approach Introduction Cradle-to-Cradle design is a revolutionary approach to the designs of products as well as systems (Haggar & Salah 154). Cradle-to-Cradle design usually models human industry on the processes of nature. This approach views material as nutrients, which circulate in healthy and safe metabolisms. Cradle-to-Cradle design approach suggests that industries should enrich and protect ecosystems and biological metabolism of nature. The approach continues to

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