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978-0765635976 Chapter 16

978-0765635976 Chapter 16

Chapter 16 White House Down? Politics in Disaster The purpose of this chapter is to offer a concise history of the political messaging implicit to the disaster film genre, including apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic films. In keeping with the traditional ideology […]

2 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0765635976 Chapter 15

978-0765635976 Chapter 15

Chapter 15 Women, Politics, and Film: All About Eve? The purpose of this chapter is to explore the role of women in politically overt and socially reflective popular films, arguing that the most unambiguously political films with prominent women characters […]

2 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0765635976 Chapter 14

978-0765635976 Chapter 14

Chapter 14 Film and the Politics of Race: The Minority Report The purpose of this chapter is to explore racially conscious films for their political content and the intentions of their makers. Focused selectively on the evolution of films by […]

2 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0765635976 Chapter 13

978-0765635976 Chapter 13

Chapter 13 True Lies? The Rise of Political Documentaries The purpose of this chapter is to look at the increasing number of politically salient documentaries produced over the past two decades and analyze them for their political content and intent […]

2 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0765635976 Chapter 12

978-0765635976 Chapter 12

Chapter 12 The Twenty-First Century: 9/11 and Beyond The purpose of this chapter is to examine the post 9/11 era of popular American political filmmaking and to chart the effects of the George W. Bush foreign policy and domestic politics […]

2 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0765635976 Chapter 11

978-0765635976 Chapter 11

Chapter 11 The 1990s: FX Politics The purpose of this chapter is to examine the post-Reagan economic boom times of the 1990s as characterized by the political films of the decade. The shift from the conservative Reagan–Bush years to the […]

2 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0765635976 Chapter 10

978-0765635976 Chapter 10

Chapter 10 The 1980s: New Patriotism, Old Reds, and a Return to Vietnam in the Age of Reagan The purpose of this chapter is to examine the politics–film nexus during the conservative Reagan era, one of the most fertile and […]

2 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0765635976 Chapter 9

978-0765635976 Chapter 9

Chapter 9 The 1970s: Cynicism, Paranoia, War, and Anticapitalism The purpose of this chapter is to identify the relationship between the social and political trends of the 1970s and the political films of the period. As America went from Nixon […]

2 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0765635976 Chapter 8

978-0765635976 Chapter 8

Chapter 8 The 1960s: From Mainstream to Counterculture The purpose of this chapter is to show how popular film responded to the cultural and political upheaval of the 1960s. Invoked by the memory if not the actual record of the […]

2 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0765635976 Chapter 7

978-0765635976 Chapter 7

Chapter 7 The 1950s: Anti-Communism and Conformity The purpose of this chapter is to explore political films of the 1950s, a time of economic prosperity, moderate to conservative American political leadership, Cold War politics, social conformity, urbanization, corporatization, and a […]

2 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0765635976 Chapter 6

978-0765635976 Chapter 6

Chapter 6 The 1940s: Hollywood Goes to War The purpose of this chapter is to explore political films of the 1940s especially as they demonstrate the industry’s response to the outbreak of WWII abroad and to America’s eventual decision to […]

2 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0765635976 Chapter 5

978-0765635976 Chapter 5

Chapter 5 The 1930s: Political Movies and the Great Depression The purpose of this chapter is to examine the rich era of political filmmaking that took place during the Great Depression and pre-war period. Economic hardship and political turmoil showed […]

2 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0765635976 Chapter 4

978-0765635976 Chapter 4

Chapter 4 Politics in the Silent Movies The purpose of this chapter is to examine the silent era of popular filmmaking and the political movements that informed them. Until the middle of the 1920s political films were numerous and popular. […]

2 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0765635976 Chapter 3

978-0765635976 Chapter 3

Chapter 3 Causes and Special Effects: The Political Environment of Film The purpose of this chapter is to show that movies are not created in a political vacuum but are directly and profoundly impacted by the social, political, and economic […]

3 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0765635976 Chapter 2

978-0765635976 Chapter 2

Chapter 2 The Making of a Message: Film Production and Techniques, and Political Messages The purpose of this chapter is to identify what we mean by political messages and analyze how each step in the filmmaking process can achieve the […]

3 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0765635976 Chapter 1

978-0765635976 Chapter 1

Chapter 1 Setting the Scene: A Theory of Film and Politics The purpose of this chapter is to explore the difficulty in classifying political films as a genre in the apparently uncontested manner in which other film genres exist both […]

3 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0357033616 Chapter 15 Part 2

978-0357033616 Chapter 15 Part 2

Tenancy by the entirety is a special form of joint tenancy between a husband and wife. The advantage over joint tenancy is protection from bankruptcy laws. With tenancy by the entirely, each joint tenancy is consider to own the entire […]

10 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 12

978-0470444047 Chapter 12

Chapter 12 Preparing, Presenting, Implementing, and Maintaining the Facilities Plan Answers to Problems at the End of Chapter 11 11-1 Due to the nature of the questions at the end of Chapter 12, answers will not be provided for all. […]

5 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 11

978-0470444047 Chapter 11

Chapter 11 Evaluating and Selecting the Facilities Plan Answers to Problems at the End of Chapter 11 11-1 SECTION 11.2.1 11.1 If equipment need change sooner than anticipated, leasing can provide more flexibility than purchasing equipment. Depending on the lease […]

9 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 10 Part 6

978-0470444047 Chapter 10 Part 6

Answers to Problems at the End of Chapter 10 10-97 10.120b (M|M|1):(GD|6|6) λ = 0.5/hr, μ = 2.5/hr, c = 1, K = 6. Lq = 1.1511. 10.121 (M|D|1):(GD|∞|∞) λ = 30/hr, μ = 240/hr, ρ = 0.125 Lq = […]

11 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 10 Part 5

978-0470444047 Chapter 10 Part 5

Answers to Problems at the End of Chapter 10 10-80 As before, {F1(n)} = (-1, -3, 4). H*1(1) = 0 ∴ H*1(2) = H*1(1) + F1(2) = 0 – 3 = -3 and H*1(3) = H*1(2) + F1(3) = -3 […]

Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 10 Part 4

978-0470444047 Chapter 10 Part 4

Answers to Problems at the End of Chapter 10 10-60 10.52b Q = 35, s = 0. Using Excel to solve by enumerating over x gives the following result. 10.53b Q = 30, L = 48″, W = 40″, c […]

14 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 10 Part 3

978-0470444047 Chapter 10 Part 3

Answers to Problems at the End of Chapter 10 10-40 Note: Multiple optimal layouts exist 10.36a 10.36b Product Ranking: B > A > C 2 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 2 5 5 […]

14 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 10 Part 2

978-0470444047 Chapter 10 Part 2

Answers to Problems at the End of Chapter 10 10-20 10.17 There was a mistake in the statement of the problem. It should have read, “Thirty percent of the item movement between the existing machines and a new machine is […]

14 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 10 Part 1

978-0470444047 Chapter 10 Part 1

Chapter 10 Quantitative Facilities Planning Models Answers to Problems at the End of Chapter 10 10-1 SECTION 10.2 10.1 Using the half-sum method: half of the sum of the weights equals 35 (x*,y*) = (5,10), which is the location of […]

14 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 9

978-0470444047 Chapter 9

Chapter 9 Facilities Systems Answers to Problems at the End of Chapter 9 9-1 SECTION 9.2 9.1 The statement, “The grid structure should defer to the function of the facility” is true. Some reasons why this is so are: SECTION […]

9 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 8

978-0470444047 Chapter 8

Chapter 8 Manufacturing Systems Answers to Problems at the End of Chapter 8 8-1 SECTION 8.1 8.1 To some extent, the automatic factory is still valid today. There are three components in an automatic factory – manufacturing, material handling, and […]

7 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 7

978-0470444047 Chapter 7

Chapter 7 Warehouse Operations Answers to Problems at the End of Chapter 7 7-1 SECTION 7.4-7.5 7.1 A project to evaluate existing dock area, including receiving and shipping, will allow the determination of those aspects that can potentially prove economically […]

9 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 6 Part 2

978-0470444047 Chapter 6 Part 2

Answers to Problems at the End of Chapter 6 6-16 Adjacency Graph Block Layout 6.19 1. Departments with largest weight: A and B; weight = 9 2. Select the third department to enter: C; weight = 11 Note: Both C […]

10 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 6 Part 1

978-0470444047 Chapter 6 Part 1

Chapter 6 Layout Planning Models and Design Algorithms 6.1 Several important factors such as:  Product type,  Manufacturing,  Marketing Distribution,  Management Distribution,  Human resource plans will be impacted by and will impact on the facility layout. […]

10 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 5

978-0470444047 Chapter 5

Chapter 5 Material Handling Answers to Problems at the End of Chapter 5 5-1 SECTION 5.3 5.1a Work principle: The measure of work is material flow (volume, weight, or count per unit 5.1b Ergonomic principle: Ergonomics is the science that […]

7 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 4

978-0470444047 Chapter 4

Chapter 4 Personnel Requirements Answers to Problems at the End of Chapter 4 4-1 SECTION 4.1 4.1 A well-fed employee is not necessarily a happy employee. Likewise, a happy employee is SECTION 4.2 4.2 Generally, if the location of the […]

8 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 3

978-0470444047 Chapter 3

Chapter 3 Flow Systems, Activity Relationships, and Space Requirements Answers to Problems at the End of Chapter 3 3-1 SECTION 3.1 3.1 Top Management: Alternative issues and strategies to consider in the analysis such as layout classification, storage-handling strategies, organizational […]

9 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 2 Part 2

978-0470444047 Chapter 2 Part 2

Answers to Problems at the End of Chapter 2 2-17 2.34a Shown below is the probability mass function for the number of good castings (x) produced when Q castings are produced based on a probability of 0.85 that an individual […]

11 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 2 Part 1

978-0470444047 Chapter 2 Part 1

Chapter 2 Product, Process, and Schedule Design Answers to Problems at the End of Chapter 2 2-1 SECTION 2.1 2.1 Identify the hospital functions and departments to be incorporated in the facilities plan. Identify the key entities for which flow […]

11 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0470444047 Chapter 1

978-0470444047 Chapter 1

Chapter 1 Introduction Answers to Problems at the End of Chapter 1 1-1 SECTION 1.1 1.1a To plan for a football game, a visiting head football coach must:  Make sure that his players and coaches understand the game plan […]

10 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0137062706 Chapter 16

978-0137062706 Chapter 16

Chapter 16 Problem 16.1. Data SO = 5 g glucose/l XO(g dw/l Y (g dw/g glu) μm(hr−1) Ks (g/l) Kd (hr−1) E.coli (EC) 0.03 0.5 1.0 0.01 0.05 A.vinelandii (AV) 0.15 0.35 0.5 0.02 0.10 Kinetic Expressions – Batch Growth, […]

9 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0137062706 Chapter 15

978-0137062706 Chapter 15

Chapter 15 Problem 15.1. This derivation is very similar to the one in the text with “free” virus. The only eqn that changes is (15.4) which for pre bound virus is 104 s e s dV / dt k V=− […]

2 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0137062706 Chapter 14

978-0137062706 Chapter 14

Chapter 14 Problem. 14.1 What is P for a single cell or homogeneous population with the equivalent of 50 monomer plasmids at division if multimerization results in 40% of plasmid DNA as dimers and 16% as tetramers? # dimers = […]

8 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0137062706 Chapter 13

978-0137062706 Chapter 13

Chapter 13 Problem 13.1. Use eq. 9.72 to see if S > 0 at r = 0 Need rm for the bead: Mass of cells/bead = Vol. ∙ 0.25 ∙ ϼcell ∙ 0.1 = 4/3 (0.2 cm)3 ∙ 0.25 ∙ […]

3 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0137062706 Chapter 12

978-0137062706 Chapter 12

Chapter 12 Problem 12.11 92 0 S 0.05 S 2g L== Glucose balance over differential height “dZ” yields. 0 QdS kXS dV kXSA d Z− =  =  Integration yields 0 kXA dS dZ SQ − = ( )( […]

1 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0137062706 Chapter 11

978-0137062706 Chapter 11

Chapter 11 Problem 11.l. a. For simplicity, neglect cell size distribution and cake resistance considerations. Assume the following relationship applies to tubular centrifuge: 85 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) 2 2 Recovery % at Condition 1 Rotational […]

7 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0137062706 Chapter 10

978-0137062706 Chapter 10

68 Chapter 10 Problem 10.1 C* = 7.3 mg/l Plot DO versus t: Determination of OUR: * LL L 2 dC k a (C C ) qo X dt = − − with air off: kLa (C*–CL) = O L2 […]

11 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0137062706 Chapter 9

978-0137062706 Chapter 9

Chapter 9 Problem 9.1 51 V 1000 l= S K 1.5 g/l= 0 S 10 g/l= 1 m0.4 h− = X/S Y 0.5 g/g= F 100 l/h= a) 1 F 100 l/h D 0.1h V 1000 l − = = […]

11 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0137062706 Chapter 7

978-0137062706 Chapter 7

Chapter 7 Problem 7.1. Total nitrogen in cells =(Nitrogen content of cells)×(Final cell concentration)×(Culture volume)=(0.12 g nitrogen/g cells) (30 g cell/liter) (1000 liters) = 3.6 kg nitrogen. MW of (NH4)2SO4 = 132; Nitrogen part is 28. Amount of (NH4)2SO4 needed […]

8 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0137062706 Chapter 6 Part 2

978-0137062706 Chapter 6 Part 2

S m D K1 SD 1  +    −  = +  −   −  a. p X S 0 m DP q X Y D S D 1 (D ) 1  = […]

9 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0137062706 Chapter 6 Part 1

978-0137062706 Chapter 6 Part 1

20 Chapter 6 Problem 6.1. Volume of a single cell: Vc = (3.14/4) (1))2 (2) = 1.57 um3/cell = 1.57 x10–12 cm3/cell Problem 6.2. a. max  1 = 0.693/td1 = 0.693/ (2 h) = 0.346 h-1  max 2 […]

9 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0137062706 Chapter 3

978-0137062706 Chapter 3

Chapter 3 Problem 3.1 1 ( ) ( ) 3 15 24 k kk 2 1 kk 52 S E ES (ES) P E rate ESk + ⎯⎯→ + = a.) Equilibrium approach * r values are the same as […]

13 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0134730417 Chapter 18 Part 3

978-0134730417 Chapter 18 Part 3

606 Brooks ◼ Financial Management: Core Concepts, 4e 21. Foreign currency NPV approach. Verify your answer to Problem 19 using the foreign currency approach. ANSWER Foreign discount rate: [(1 + US discount rate) × ((1 + Inflation FC)/ (1 + […]

9 Pages | August 23, 2020
978-0134730417 Chapter 18 Part 2

978-0134730417 Chapter 18 Part 2

Chapter 18 ◼ International Financial Management 595 10. Forward rates. The Wall Street Journal lists forward rates for Japanese yen. Say that the current listings are: One-month forward rate (indirect) 103.17 Three-month forward rate (indirect) 102.68 Six-month forward rate (indirect) […]

9 Pages | August 23, 2020