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    The Black Box Theory This is a black box essay. You know that this essay was submitted‚ and it scored a full mark in the criterions A and B. The content of the essay is unknown‚ but however‚ it is assumed that the content is well written and fulfills the all parts of the criterion. As a black box essay‚ it is written in reference to the black box theory‚ which implies to an object with unspecified internal workings‚ leaving the user only aware of the input and a predictable output‚ gained

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    fingerprints the location and condition of the fingerprint is the key to what type of technique would be used. There are two types of surfaces‚ non porous and porous. Porous evidence is evidence that fingerprint residue can soak into like paper‚ cardboard or unfinished wood. The chemical techniques are Silver Nitrate‚ Iodine fuming‚ Ninhydrin and SuperGlue Fuming. All these procedures must be done with precautions and proper containment‚ like a fuming tank. Non porous evidence is plastic‚ glass

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    Pandoras Box: What the Myth Means TodayIntroductionImagine a life with no pain‚ worries‚ or misery in which to speak all evils held secure by a sacred beast or mythological container. This is the life described in many fantasies of the days before man‚ woman‚ and hardship. With any myth‚ however‚ unlocking and explaining the gift of knowledge and becoming aware seems to account for all evils that have been imparted upon humankind. This is a very similar beginning to the story of Adam and Eve in

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    ***re use of acking of bottles Once you have minimised your use of packaging‚ you should consider whether your packaging can be designed so that it can be reused. Reuse of packaging which requires the end customer to return packaging to the supply chain - eg glass milk bottles - has been in decline for several years. However‚ it is possible to have a level of reuse within your business and design packaging that lends itself more easily to reuse. The most common form of reuse for consumer products

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    aimed to find out if an old shoebox and a thick tin foil can be converted to amore useful piece of cooking equipment.The feasibility of reflective solar heated grillthat is built from a cardboard box‚ tin foil‚ and posterboard as an alternative cookingequipment was studied in this research project. The cardboard box was cut andshaped.the tin foil is settled in the middle making it looks like a slide.we go outside inthe heat of the sun. the barbeque sticks were placed in the spot where reflection of

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    Rethinking Big-Box Stores In her essay “Big Box Stores Are Bad for Main Street‚” Betsy Taylor focuses not on the economic effects of large chain stores but on the effects these stores have on the “soul” of America. She argues that stores like Home Depot‚ Target‚ and Wal-Mart are bad for America because they draw people out of downtown shopping districts and cause them to focus exclusively on consumption. In contrast‚ she believes that small businesses are good for America because they provide personal

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    cool tile floor‚ my body felt relief from the heavy and humid air. I studied driveway outside the house‚ admiring the strategic layout of the brick‚ which would be the stepping-stones of my future friendships. There‚ inside my house‚ towered the cardboard boxes‚ waiting to be unpacked. I was thrilled to open the boxes‚ unsure of what surprise I would find inside. Although there was much to do‚ I was determined to make friends and I set out for the hunt. The neighborhood was a maze‚ filled with palm

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    Mapping the Supply Chain MKT/421 Mapping the Supply Chain Corrugated cardboard boxes are one of the main packaging materials used in production around the world. From the single wall tiny boxes used to protect fine jewelry inside larger shipping containers to the massive triple wall‚ multi-piece boxes used for industrial shipping‚ corrugated boxes have become a necessity in a world with increasing national and international trade. Corrugated boxes are lighter than wooden crates‚ provide more rigidity

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    SWOT Analysis Reveals Motorola’s Strong Positioning in the IP Set-Top Box Market IP Video Set-Top Boxes email this page NEW YORK - May 1‚ 2007 Contact: Nicole Fabris Contact PR www.abiresearch.com ABI Research’s newest study of the IP-STB market has revealed some noteworthy new dynamics. The report includes a SWOT analysis of the major IP-STB vendors worldwide which highlights Motorola’s recent emergence as a strong and prominent player. "Motorola already had a good pedigree with

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    Very early in time‚ food was consumed where it was found. Families and villages were self- sufficient‚ making and catching what they used. When containers were needed‚ nature provided gourds‚ shells‚ and leaves to use. Later‚ containers were fashioned from natural materials‚ such as hollowed logs‚ woven grasses and animal organs. Fabrics descended from furs used as primitive clothing. Fibers were matted into felts by plaiting or weaving. These fabrics were made into garments‚ used to wrap products

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