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    E-OPS Games Post-Simulation Report * Your best overall profit and performance ratio; First try : my best Overal profit after 1 hours 48 minutes 53 seconds of game was 1 540 068 $ and I got a ratio of 131. Not happy with my first try and realising that I made some mistake‚ I try a second time and my overall profit after 2 hours 41 minutes and 29 seconds was 3 121 853 $ and I got a ratio of 179. After finishing this Post simulation report‚ I try a third and last time and in 9 minutes

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    Prelude

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    The very first preludes were lute compositions of the Renaissance era. They were free improvisations and served as brief introductions to larger pieces of music or particular larger and more complex movements; lutenists also used them to test the instrument or the acoustics of the room before performing. Keyboard preludes started appearing in the 17th century in France: unmeasured preludes‚ in which the duration of each note is left to the performer‚ were used as introductory movements in harpsichord

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    Concerto in E Minor: A Staple of the Violin Repertoire “I would like to compose a violin concerto for next winter. One in E minor keeps running through my head‚ and the opening gives me no peace‚” German composer Felix Mendelssohn wrote to his friend‚ violinist Ferdinand David‚ in 1838. Mendelssohn would seek to collaborate on his last orchestral work with David‚ revising it painstakingly until its premiere in Leipzig in 1845. The first movement of Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto in E MinorOp. 64‚

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    Preludes

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    T.S Eliot’s Preludes‚ is one of his most prominent poems because it presents his view of society at that time using concrete objects and images to metaphorically explore the nature of life and society. In this poem‚ we discover society as corrupt and desolate going through a cycle of meaningless routine where people bare a false hope of a divine source overlooking and protecting humanity. The title itself holds significant meaning. A prelude in general and particularly in a musical sense characterizes

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    Preludes (1917) is an early poem of Eliot that deals with the characteristic Modernist trope of urban absurdity‚ monotony and squalor. The poem is divided into 4 parts and in a ’montage’-like fashion‚ creates an associative framework of images that describe a banal urban life‚ disconnected‚ solitary and full of alienation and meaninglessness. The first part sets the tone in minutely describing a winter evening in the city--from the smells of meat to the grimy scraps to the abrupt rain or the lonely

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    In this paper I will explain The Form‚ The Structure and The Meaning in the Preludes I through IV written by T.S. Eliot. Form is the metrical and stanziac organization of a poem. T.S. Eliot write the first Prelude in a 13-line stanza. He writes the second Prelude in Cinquains. He uses 15 stanza form in Prelude three. For Prelude four he uses 9-Quatrain-Tercet. I believe that he wrote these Preludes in Traditional writting because it has metrics and stanziac writtings and Candence which

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    Supply Chain Design Riordan Manufacturing is a global plastics manufacturer and is a subsidiary of Riordan Industries. Riordan Manufacturing has three main production facilities located in Georgia‚ Michigan and Hangzhou‚ China. This paper will focus on the manufacturing business and supply chain activities of the electric fan production in Hangzhou China with information on manufacturing strategy‚ production performance‚ supplier relationships‚ forecasting and inventory. Manufacturing Strategy

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    OPS/571 week 4

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    The master schedule has three inputs: the beginning inventory‚ product forecasts‚ and customer orders. Customer order quantities may not be committed forecasts. The master schedule has three outputs: projected inventory‚ master production schedule‚ and available-to-promise (ATP). For example‚ a company that makes industrial pumps wants to prepare a master production schedule for June and July. Marketing has forecasted demand of 120 pumps for June and 160 pumps for July. By evenly distributing over

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    wk 4 ops 571

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    In the reflection paper this week our team will be discussing TQM also known as Total Quality Management and ISO also known as International Organization for Standardization. In our discussion we will be discussing how TQM and ISO could be used to improve the organization and the challenges and benefits that come with using these tools. We will discuss the Quality Control department as it pertains and relates to ISO and TQM. What are TQM and ISO? Rachelle ISO is a management system that creates

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    with the ISU Orchestra Concert 3: Tchaikovsky On the 28th April 2011 I participated with the Iowa state orchestra on the last performance for the year. The orchestra included works by Tchaikovsky. The orchestra performed the 5th Symphony in E minor. This piece is in sonata form‚ which has a theme that is heard throughout the piece. The overall trajectory of the Tchaikovsky’s 5th reminds the listeners to Beethoven’s 5th symphony as they were both during the times of war and it is illustrated

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