Top 14 of the best tweets on the CDI, the favorite place for college students

Middle school is full of good times, remember: badminton tournaments with stinky overalls, races to be the first in the self-service, constant rules fights… And long times spent at the CDI reading or to complain about the slowness of the computers. It was the good old days my friends… Like leafing through books from 1990 and hearing the librarian tell …

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Capacity Requirements Planning (CRP) Definition

What Is Capacity Requirements Planning (CRP)? Capacity requirements planning (CRP) is the process of discerning a firm’s available production capacity and whether it can meet its production goals. The CRP method first assesses the company’s planned manufacturing schedule. Then, capacity requirements planning weighs this schedule against the company’s actual production capabilities to see if the current capacity can successfully meet the …

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Top 10 dumbest people of the week, episode 173

Hello Hello ! Welcome to the teubés of the week. Get ready for a good batch of idiots, morons, jerks and other ignoramuses. You have the right to laugh but don’t forget to take a little IQ test to find out if you too deserve to be part of this incredible selection. With that, I’ll leave you, I’m currently wanted …

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Top 20 of the best tweets about libraries, SILENCE!

Is there anything that makes you more nostalgic than remembering all those hours spent as a child reading comics sitting on the dirty carpet of the municipal library (which seemed to us to be the most beautiful library in the world at the time) ? I do not believe. In those days, we knew the librarian better than our own …

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The Elder Ray Indicator: Seeing Into the Market

Dr. Alexander Elder cleverly named his first indicator Elder ray because of its function, which is designed to see through the market like an X-ray machine. Developed in 1989, the Elder-ray indicator can be applied to the chart of any security and helps traders determine the strength of competing groups of bulls and bears by gazing under the surface of …

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Top 10 dumbest people of the week, episode 172

Hello my little four-color pens! As Quentin has been away all week in Limoges to try to beat the record for the greatest number of porcelains worn with the head, I’m the one taking care of the teubés this week. And believe me, they haven’t been idle during that time. Come on, let’s get on with it right away, no …

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Top 10 funny tweets on podcasts, the favorite radio of bobos and start-ups

In life, to relax, you can have sex, watch Koh-Lanta, read a top Topito or now listen to a good podcast. For several years, this new form of audiovisual has been booming, to the delight of the inhabitants of the 11th arrondissement of Paris. Ok, we plead guilty, we also made podcasts. Still, it’s a cool way to cultivate without …

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Walmart’s Biggest Liability: Labor Costs (WMT)

Is Walmart’s Biggest Liability Labor Costs? In a company as large as Walmart Stores Inc (WMT), it can be hard to increase profit by a measurable degree. Increasing margins on soap won’t affect the bottom, nor will saving on nominal expenses like plastic bags. What Walmart can control though, is its labor force. Walmart’s biggest expense is its labor costs. …

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Top 25 of the most annoying things about board game night

Everyone loves board game evenings with family or friends (except two or three people who don’t like to play because they don’t have a soul), but it can sometimes be boring. Often even. It’s not really the fault of the games, but rather of what is around. People, yes. It’s the people’s fault. Good and also a bit of games …

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