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Understanding the Basics of Tool Manufacturing.Doc
Tools are an integral part of diverse industries, including automotive, construction, aerospace, medicine, and others. Every sector requires tools for various purposes. Screws, bolts, fixtures, moulds, jigs, etc.- tools are the necessary materials for working on a stock piece. Whether you need to assemble or disassemble pieces of products, you cannot do it without using tools. please click the link below for more infomation https://www.edocr.com/v/ko53a66r/bindaltechnopolymer/understanding-the-basics-of-tool-manufacturing
#manufacturing it companies#planning manufacturing#industrial & manufacturing#designing and manufacturing#industrial equipment manufacturing#various manufacturing processes#manufacturing sector companies#company of manufacturing#for manufacturing company#manufacturing sector business#manufacturing and industrial#it in manufacturing sector#manufacturing companies and their products#make in india#made in india#make in up#made in up#utter pradsh#Smart city#noida#skill india#skill up
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#MetalMonday:
Octopus Chatelaine, 1887
Gorham Manufacturing Company (Providence, RI, USA)
Silver, red glass, black beads
W. 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 2001.326
#animals in art#19th century art#American art#metalwork#silver#chatelaine#octopus#Metal Monday#Gorham Manufacturing Company#Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Limbus Civilization @unpuffedreese
#Limbus Company#lcb#parkour civilization#limbus company is perfect for this kind of crossover#i know for sure Rodion would slay them fr#don't be fooled she wouldn't fail the jump#the would manufacture a plan to kill the pro#and live with ghe hopelessness afterwards#she's the protagonist but make parkour civilization less journey of the hero and more like journey of the villain#Ishmael would definitely do everything by the rules and would undeniably make the beef jump with no problems#but she'd soon think is bullshit and go on a rampage#Outis has the im better than everyone and as much as she's a failure she's also competent everyone wants her to fail but she choses the beef#and makes the jump#yi sang is yi sang#don quixote is a fool#but she's too strong she'd make that jump like it was nothing#ryoshu is ryoshu#mersault and faust go by what's optimal and does not apply any layers of unnecessary risks#Heathcliff thinks they are cowards#he fails the jump
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Gorham Manufacturing Company
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YOU GUYS BUY YOUR POKEBALLS?
#I HAVE TO TEACH YOU ALL SOME SHIT 🔥🔥🔥#ALL POKEBALL MANUFACTURING. COMPANIES SUCK#MAKE YOUR OWN SHIT!#flamegrilled#rotomblr#unreality#pokeblogging#pokemon irl#pkmn irl#muse mixup madness#team wildfire
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This porcineograph (LOC)
Forbes Lithograph Manufacturing Company
An Eccentric Millionaire’s 1875 Pork Map of the United States
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Looking for an alternative to Sticker Mule?
I put together a spreadsheet comparing 40 different sticker printing companies on pricing, discounts, & shipping info. You can download it here.
I also have a video series on tiktok, reviewing product samples from different companies. All of that info is in the spreadsheet as well.
There are tons of great alternatives to Sticker Mule! Happy sticker making.
#art#artists on tumblr#sticker shop#making stickers#where to print stickers#sticker printing company#sticker manufacturer#art tips#art resources#illustrator#etsy artist#etsy sticker shop#sticker mule#sticker mule drama#vinyl disorder#sticker ninja
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Had a Facebook marketplace adventure today with @crowtoed to pick up an 1855-80s(?) era ship's compass for a shockingly good price.
#hiking adventures#my cat dexter#terror adjacent#the order of photos implies the compass took us on a magic quest to find pączki#which isn't too far from the truth#so the manufacturer of the compass split from its parent company in 1855#that is the earliest it could be from#haven't done much digging beyond that
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🇺🇲 The last Edsel, a station wagon, rolled off the Louisville assembly line on November 19, 1959. The story of the 1960 Edsel is brief but poignant. Production began on September 14, 1959, at the Ford Louisville plant, the only remaining Edsel manufacturing facility, and just over a month later, on October 15, the cars were introduced to the public. However, by November 19, production had ceased, with only 2,846 vehicles assembled.
📅 The final Edsel to be built, known as Job Number 344, was a tan station wagon. For the assembly crew, it was just another day at work. The engine gave a slight cough as it started, and in two minutes, the last Edsel rolled off the line and into history.
🔚 It's clear that by the time the 1960 models were introduced, the Edsel was already a lost cause for the Ford Motor Company. Despite its short production run, the Edsel has left a lasting legacy as one of the most memorable names in automotive history.
#brits and yanks on wheels#transatlantic torque#retro cars#vehicle#cars#old cars#brands#companies#automobile#american cars#ford#ford motor co#ford edsel#edsel#louisville#kentucky#final car#old car#classic cars#muscle car#classic car#american auto#automotive#edsel legacy#henry ford#manufacturing#automobiles#cool cars#automotive history#history
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I was going to wait to talk about this until Disability Pride Month, and instead will probably just talk about it a second time then, because food allergies are extremely underrecognized as a disability. But did you know that if you live in the US and have a sufficiently severe corn allergy, you can't safely be prescribed about 95% percent of pills because they all have fucking cornstarch in them as a binding agent? And the corn-free alternatives obviously cost more — if they even exist at all?
I'm just saying, there's an entirely unique emotion that over 99% of humans have never even felt. And it's called "realizing that you're allergic to your own lifelong allergy medication."
#non-american corn allergy havers actually welcomed and encouraged to add on if it's the same in your country or not#i genuinely want to know but i don't want to make any assumptions in either direction#bc i know america is uniquely bad with corn overproduction & cornstarch inescapability#but i also know some of the stuff that's burned me before is manufactured in other countries#& unsure where the companies sell/if they sell with the same formula in other places#anyways. i'm coincidentally in the market for an antacid and i'm Angry :) (passive aggressive smile emoticon)#allergyposting#disability
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wow that anon is dumb. anyone who is that concerned about starving artists "taking away" from other people in need of donations - is directing their energy the wrong way.
love the comic, hope you can afford that controller <3
Thank you! Me too! I really really really hope I can!
#Anonymous#asks#remember when hardware was durable and could actually last decades later and now companies like sony block third party manufacturers from#making third party controllers by encrypting their controllers in such a way that they can charge 80 for something standard that's required#to even use their system#I LOVE LATE STAGE CAPITALISM /sarcasm
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It should be a criminal offense if an insurance company is responsible for a delay in a policyholder's necessary health care.
Withholding prescribed treatments, even for just a day, can be anywhere from inconvenient to catastrophic for the victim. Medical providers may not withhold necessary treatment from any patient on any grounds, as it is their duty to provide it-- it should be justly illegal for any "middle man" to interfere with a medical provider's legal and ethical obligation to treat a patient.
Severity of the charge and its legal consequences should depend upon the scope of the offense (length of delay) and its consequences to the victim (impact on the person).
The testimonies of the victim, the pharmacy, and the medical provider who prescribed the treatment should be key considerations for the determination. Additional important testimony should come from the victim's other medical providers, housemates, family, educators/mentors, colleagues/coworkers, or employers.
The charge should become criminal record for the company. The company (perhaps the agent's office) should be fined per day delayed.
Some taxation can be applied; just to pay off the folks who do the filing, advocacy, testimony, processing. A hefty majority of the fine should be compensation owed to the victim.
If delays became a criminal charge on companies' records, then companies would have a strong motive to terminate agents who aren't performing with punctuality. It would become their best financial interest to invest only in timely agents who would, in turn, gain a best interest to invest only in timely subordinates.
I posit that insurance delays would wane significantly, resulting in more timely delivery of treatments to policyholders, and many people's qualities of life would improve drastically for it.
#of course. this is an idea that sticks /within/ the overall capitalist framework.#the purpose is to promote the welfare of the people /while/ they are trapped within the structure#hopefully helping enable them to -- among other things -- abolish and emancipate themselves of the structure altogether#i know that the ''real'' problem is the /existence/ of insurance companies#the privatization of health care. the profitability of health care.#the fact that money is power in our system. the fact that whoever has it is allowed to control the lives and deaths of others#the true solution to the problem presented here is the abolition of the capitalist system that manufactures it.#what i provided is a sort of ''meantime mitigation'' strategy#*sigh*#rant#psych major rants#fuck capitalism#guillotine the rich#health care#insurance#pharmacy#socialism#leftist#leftblr#anticapitalist#ableism#healthism#classism#medical abuse#medical neglect#systemic inequity#accountability
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In late May, 19 Republican attorneys general filed a complaint with the Supreme Court asking it to block climate change lawsuits seeking to recoup damages from fossil fuel companies.
All of the state attorneys general who participated in the legal action are members of the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA), which runs a cash-for-influence operation that coordinates the official actions of these GOP state AGs and sells its corporate funders access to them and their staff. The majority of all state attorneys general are listed as members of RAGA.
Where does RAGA get most of its funding? From the very same fossil fuel industry interests that its suit seeks to defend. In fact, the industry has pumped nearly $5.8 million into RAGA’s campaign coffers since Biden was elected in 2020.
The recent Supreme Court complaint has been deemed “highly unusual” by legal experts.
The attorneys general claim that Democratic states, which are bringing the climate-related suits at issue in state courts, are effectively trying to regulate interstate emissions or commerce, which are under the sole purview of the federal government. Fossil fuel companies have unsuccessfully made similar arguments in their own defense.
RAGA’s official actions — and those of its member attorneys general — closely align with the goals of its biggest donors.
The group, a registered political nonprofit that can raise unlimited amounts of cash from individuals and corporations, solicits annual membership fees from corporate donors in exchange for allowing those donors to shape legal policy via briefings and other interactions with member attorneys general.
A Center for Media and Democracy (CMD) analysis of IRS filings since November 24, 2020 shows that Koch Industries (which recently rebranded) leads as the largest fossil fuel industry donor to RAGA, having donated $1.3 million between 2021 and June 2024.
Other large donors include:
• American Petroleum Institute (API), the oil and gas industry’s largest trade association
• Southern Company Services, a gas and electric utility holding company
• Valero Services, a petroleum refiner
• NextEra Energy Resources, which runs both renewable and natural gas operations
• Anschutz Corporation, a Denver-based oil and gas company
• American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers, a major trade organization
• Exxon Mobil, one of the largest fossil fuel multinationals in the world
• National Mining Association, the leading coal and mineral industry trade organization
• American Chemical Council, which represents major petrochemical producers and refiners
Many of these donors are being sued for deceiving the public about the role fossil fuels play in worsening climate change: many states — including California, Connecticut, Minnesota, New Jersey, and Rhode Island — as well as local governments — such as the city of Chicago and counties in Oregon and Pennsylvania — have all filed suits against a mix of fossil fuel companies and their industry groups. In the cases brought by New York and Massachusetts, ExxonMobil found support from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who filed a friend-of-the-court brief in defense of the corporation.
Paxton has accepted $5.2 million in campaign contributions from the oil and gas industry over the past 10 years, according to data compiled by OpenSecrets and reviewed by CMD.
Fossil Fuel Contributions to the Republican Attorneys General Association Includes aggregate contributions of $10K or more from the period November 2020 to March 2024.
Note: This funding compilation does not include law firms, front groups, or public relations outfits that work on behalf of fossil fuel clients, many of which use legal shells to shield themselves from outright scrutiny. For example, Koch Industries, through its astroturf operation Americans for Prosperity, has deployed a shell legal firm in a major Supreme Court case designed to dismantle the federal government’s regulatory authority.
CARRYING BIG OIL’S WATER
This is far from the first time RAGA members have banded together to try to defeat clean energy and environmental regulations. In 2014, the New York Times initially reported on how RAGA circulates fossil fuel industry propaganda opposing federal regulations.
The Times investigation revealed thousands of documents exposing how oil and gas companies cozied up to Republican attorneys general to push back against President Obama’s regulatory agenda. “Attorneys general in at least a dozen states are working with energy companies and other corporate interests, which in turn are providing them with record amounts of money for their political campaigns,” the investigation found. That effort, which RAGA dubbed the Rule of Law campaign, has since morphed into RAGA’s political action arm, the nonprofit Rule of Law Defense Fund (RLDF).
Since then, RAGA’s appetite to go to bat for the industry has only grown.
In 2015, less than two weeks after representatives from fossil fuel companies and related trade groups attended a RAGA conference, Republican AGs petitioned federal courts to block the Obama administration’s signature climate proposal, as CMD has previously reported. Additional reporting revealed collusion between Republican AGs and industry lobbyists to defend ExxonMobil and obstruct climate change legislation.
There was also the 2016 secret energy summit that RAGA held in West Virginia with industry leaders, along with private meetings with fossil fuel companies to coordinate how to shield ExxonMobil from legal scrutiny. Later that year, West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey — aided by 19 other Republican AGs — successfully brought a case before the court that hobbled Obama’s signature climate plan.
Morrisey is currently leading the Republican effort to take down an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulation that targets coal-fired power plants.
Often, the attorneys general bringing these cases share many of the same donors who backed the confirmation of Republican-appointed Supreme Court justices, as pointed out by the New York Times.
And in 2021, Republican attorneys general from 19 states sent a letter to the U.S. Senate committees on Environment and Public Works and on Energy and Natural Resources hoping to persuade senators to vote against additional regulations on highly polluting methane emissions, a leading contributor to global warming.
Since 2022, RLDF’s “ESG Working Group” has been coordinating actions taken by Republican AGs against sustainable investing. Communications from that group obtained by CMD show that it was investigating Morningstar/Sustainalytics and the Net-Zero Banking Alliance. Republican AGs announced investigations into the six largest banks for information on their involvement in the Net-Zero Banking Alliance later that year.
LEGACY OF RIGHT-WING ACTIONS
It’s not only about fossil fuels. Attorneys general who are members of — and financially backed by — RAGA have a long track record of pursuing right-wing agendas. In Mississippi, Attorney General Lynn Fitch helped bring the legal case that ultimately overturned Roe v. Wade. In Texas, Paxton has attempted to overturn the Affordable Care Act and sued the federal government over Title IX civil rights protections, and safeguards for seasonal workers, among other policy irritants to the far Right. With support from fellow Republican AGs, he also led one of many efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
In recent years, other pro-corporate major donors have included The Concord Fund, which is controlled by Trump’s “court whisperer” Leonard Leo, Big Tobacco, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for Legal Reform.
#us politics#news#EXPOSEDbyCMD#truthout#2024#republicans#conservatives#attorneys general#us supreme court#climate change lawsuits#climate change#global warming#Republican Attorneys General Association#Center for Media and Democracy#Koch Industries#Americans for Prosperity#American Petroleum Institute#Southern Company Services#Valero Services#NextEra Energy Resources#Anschutz Corporation#American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers#Exxon Mobil#National Mining Association#American Chemical Council#ken paxton#Rule of Law Defense Fund#Patrick Morrisey#environmental protection agency#Net-Zero Banking Alliance
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Pro tip: okay so idk if I've mentioned this but first of all please join a more proffesional club, something related to your major whether it's just for community building or actual work. They tend to bring in companies periodically to tall about their work and available positions. Thats not the tip, the tip is to ask questions when they get to them.
This has two benefits, 1) they give out swag typically to the people who ask questions, I've gotten multiple insulated water bottles, pens, cups, notebooks, chapstick, and post it notes this way. The good shit (waterbottles and notebooks) go first so ask that question early and save money. Added bonus of getting to go undercover as someone associated with [company name]
2) great practice in asking questions in a perspective job setting. At some point you'll likely be going to career fairs and talking to people, and getting some low key practice asking questions about a company before hand will make it easier later in an already overwhelming environment.
Good questions can include things about the function of the company, how internships work, ect.
Today I simply asked if they looked for computer science majors because they were focusing on engineer majors, I didn't actually care about the answer, but with how many companies use computer science and computer/software engineering semi interchangeably it's a good question to feel comfy asking.
#gay thoughts#couldnt care less about a company#they dealt with nuclear weapon manufacturing#:/#like as a hard rule anyways i domt think i want tl work somewhere thay doesnt allow cell phones or bluetooth in the building#too high stakes for me#i want somewhere a little cjiller#just remembered i need to update my resume and start planning for the career fairs#:/ dont wanna adult
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--- Designer/Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company [X] Region: Providence, Rhode Island Time period: 1900
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complaining about neils name is very undignified, and a sign to me that you have grossly immature taste. You want him to be named Xander or Alex or Zero or something stupid and YA romanceish because you can’t see the beauty in a vintage no nonsense mechanic-esque name. Well too bad for you because the xanders and alexes and zeroes are all in the sunshine court. Go read that one if youre so upset about neils name
#white old man name is perfect for him go fuck yourself#HONESTLY#im really attached to the name neil josten i just think its so perfect for him#white old man first name + memoribilia manufacturer company surname#Thats him:)#and u know these are the same people who complain abt/make fun of ronan lynchs buzzcut & make fancontent of him with long hair#but thats a whole other conversation im not getting started on that now#we must not stray. we must not talk about how chic and irish the buzzcut is or we’ll be here all week#aftg#neil josten
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