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    Gdp of Swiss

    Julian David GDP of Switzerland One for all and all for one. Many people have heard this saying before, but not many people know that this is the motto of Switzerland. In 2002, Switzerland was asked to join the European Union, but immediately declined the invitation. In fact, Switzerland is so great and their government thinks so highly of itself, that they believe that there is no place for them in the European Union. Switzerland ranks

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    Profit Vist Non Profit

    when applying this thought of rational to a business or corporation even more accountability, understanding, and most importantly precision are needed to successfully bring in as well as continue financial sustainability. When dealing within a corporation there are many levels to adhere to within the financial everyday aspects of the corporation being ran with precision. So what happens when an organization is not ran financially like a corporation yet deals with almost the same kind of aspects?

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    Customer Satisfaction on Sonata Watches

    retail chain in the luxury segment. Titan Industries has also made its foray into eyewear, launching Fastrack eyewear and sunglasses, as well as prescription eyewear. The organization has leveraged its manufacturing competencies and branched into precision engineering products and machine building.With over 827 retail stores across a carpet area of over 10,08,083 sq. ft. Titan

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    Intel Chip

    since at that time it was the microprocessor used in 80% of the personal computers produced worldwide. Apparently, flaws in a complicated integrated circuit such as the Pentium are not uncommon. Most of these flaws cannot be detected by the user and do not affect the operation of the computer. The flaw that was discovered in 1994 was different. It caused incorrect answers when performing double-precision arithmetic, a very common computer operation. The flaw was easily detected by computer users

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    The Story of Amp

    electrical conductors were accomplished by twisting wires together by soldering, brazing, or wrapping them around screws. U. A. Whitaker, an electrical engineer by trade, developed a system to crimp a terminal or connector on the wire with a precision tool that looked like a pair of pliers. The system was so successful because it eliminated the need for skilled soldering operators by incorporating the skill into the hand

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    Nikon Yearly Report

    Annual Report Year ended March 31, 2011 At a Glance Nikon has been a pioneer in optical technology markets worldwide since its inception in 1917. Today, we offer a wide range of products utilizing advanced technologies, from consumer optics such as digital cameras, camera-related products and binoculars to industrial precision equipment including IC and LCD steppers and scanners, microscopes and measuring instruments. In the fiscal year ended March 2011, Nikon posted an increase in sales

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    Coors

    Coors Ceramics was spun off from the Adolph Coors Company in December 1992. Today, the company is one of the leading suppliers of ceramic materials and components to the semiconductor and laser industries and has developed a worldwide reputation for quality and precision. Coors' old information system took as long as two days to process new orders. Because of delays and inaccuracies in processing; there was no way a salesperson could track the exact status of a particular customer's order

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    Newest Trends in Robotics

    Newest trends in robotic Emergence of New International Players * Robotics mostly from Japan, United States, and a few European countries * New international players are emerging * China is making significant investments in robotics. Chinese manufacturers are currently leading the world in terms of procurement of new industrial robots. They are also developing their own low-cost industrial robots * South Korea leads the world in terms of robots deployed per 10,000 workers (recently

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    Electric Motors

    Technology High Voltage Hairpin (HVHTM) Remy HVH electric motors owe both their name and exceptional performance to the proprietary High Voltage Hairpin stator windings. In contrast with conventional round-wire windings, the HVH stator winding uses precision-formed rectangular wires. Multiple layers of interlocking “hairpins” produce superior slot fill and shorter end turn space which reduces heat and improves the motor’s torque and power density. Low-Weight, Compact Size Reducing overall size and mass

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    Globalization

    Katherine Hamman MGT 357 Globalization Introduction: Our world is constantly changing; continuously altering and shaping how people interact in life. Many factors have contributed to the globalization of our world and it is fascinating to dig deeper into how all these changes have come about. The text book entitled “International Business” by John Wild, describes globalization as the “trend toward greater economic, cultural, political, and technological interdependence among national institutions

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