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    Senior Executive Logistics

    PART – B 2. Raw Material consumption Name of Raw material Name of product Consumption of Raw Material per MT of Alloy 2012-13 2013-14 Quartz Ferro Silicon 1.870 1.820 Charcoal Ferro Silicon 0.886 0.558 Mill Scale Ferro Silicon 0.303 0.340 Metallurgical Coke Ferro Silicon 0.504 0.655 Scrap Ferro Silicon Nil Nil Steam Coal Ferro Silicon 0.066 Nil Super Screen Coal Ferro Silicon Nil Nil Chocolate Coal

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    Analysing Pictures

    for doing so? • What effect does the image have on you? 2. Photographs, paintings and drawings Pictures include drawings, paintings and photographs, but of course each of these categories can be specified further: Drawings: pencil/charcoal/ink drawing; portrait, caricature, cartoon, … Paintings: watercolour/oil painting; portrait, landscape painting,

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    Environmental Issue Carbon Monoxide

    atmosphere, it is spatially variable and short lived, having a role in the formation of ground-level ozone. Carbon monoxide is found in combustion fumes, such as those produced by cars and trucks, small gasoline engines, stoves, lanterns, burning charcoal and wood, and gas ranges and heating systems. Carbon monoxide from these sources can build up in enclosed or semi-enclosed spaces. One example of building carbon monoxide poisoning is starting your car in a closed garage and letting the fumes build

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    China Inventions

    Papermaking, gunpowder, printing and the compass are four ancient inventions by Chinese people that have had a huge impact on the entire world. Paper Making Cai Lun, inventor of papermaking Cai Lun, inventor of papermaking The invention of paper greatly contributed to the spread and development of civilization. Before its invention, bones, tortoise shells, and bamboo slips were all used as writing surfaces, but as Chinese civilization developed they proved themselves unsuitable because of

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    Thermodynamics: What Are Signs Of Shock?

    Signs of Shock As a veterinary technician, it’s important to be able to recognize when a patient enters the animal hospital in distress. Prompt action following the hospital’s procedures can save a pet’s life. Shock is a medical term meaning a loss of circulation. If a pet is in shock, their blood pressure is very low. This can be critical if the pet’s vital organs and brain is not getting enough blood flow. There are many reasons why a pet may go into shock. Often it is due to a trauma to the body

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    Tim O Brien's The Things They Carried

    her pink cardigan symbolizes her youth and innocence. Quickly, Mary Anne finds her connection to the men and the war,” "She wore a bush hat and filthy green fatigues; she carried the standard M-16 automatic assault rifle; her face was black with charcoal."(). Now that she is surrounded by the war she embraces everything about it. She lost her old self, she also has forgotten about the people who mattered to her most. After she leaves Fossie, Mary Anne spends much of her time with the “greenies” where

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    Grey Wolf Domestication

    The earliest known domestication of the canine The project I chose for my research paper was on the earliest known domestication of dogs and the divergence of their species from the grey wolf, which is believed to have been the first to be domesticated by early humans. In the research they sequenced the genomes of six canid individuals, which included three grey wolves as well as the Australian Dingo, Basenji, and the golden jackal. These three species were used to represent the broad regions of

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    Transcendental Phenomenology and Antonioni’s Red Desert

    Transcendental Phenomenology and Antonioni’s Red Desert This essay applies the ideas associated with transcendental phenomenology to the Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1964 film Il deserto rosso, known in English as Red Desert. Aspects of western philosophy can provide a viewer with a greater appreciation of the film and its meanings. After providing a brief overview of the development of phenomenological thinking and of past interpretations of Red Desert, this essay will provide an analysis and interpretation

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    Iron Manufacring in America

    reason for their lack of development was the fact that there was a low efficiency in the supply of fuel. The production of iron was made difficult by these factors hindering the iron firms from developing further. The American government was using charcoal and wood to run the furnaces in the iron firms which slowed the operations. The need to change the fuel into something more efficient arose as they needed to increase their efficiency. The American government then identified a lot of iron deposits

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    Chemistry of Fireworks

    The Chemistry of Fireworks A firework is an incendiary device or material that can be used for signaling or entertainment. There are chemicals located in the nose of the rocket that explode, producing the colors seen. Fireworks were originally created for the purpose of entertainment and today they are still widely used in celebration to mark special occasions. The thrill and excitement generated by fireworks, brightening the night sky and immersing it with vivid displays of color and technicality

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