containers that could be transferred to trucks or ships, but these containers were invariably small by today's standards. Originally used for shipping coal on and off barges, 'loose boxes' were used to containerize coal from the late 1780s, on places like the Bridgewater Canal. By the 1840s, iron boxes were in use as well as wooden ones. The early 1900s saw the adoption of closed container boxes
Day 3: Conversation Composition using idioms
Today’s objectives
Students are expected to use idioms in real life situations.
Today’s activity
1. Checking assignment (5min.)
Each person in each group will present their homework
2. Showing movie clips containing everyday used idioms (20minutes)
* Students are expected to find out about what they already know about
use the PM?
There are many advantages for having a good preventive maintenance program. But, Few company has use The PM program in whole industry, And the owner's satisfaction with the PM program is very low.(Terry Wireman, 2007) Figure 3 shows the result of a survey that involve 5,000 companies.
Figure 3. PM program Satisfaction
Terry wireman(2007)
2. What business risks does Blue Nile face that may threaten its ability to satisfy stockholder expectations? What are some examples of control activities that the company could use to reduce these risks? Are some of the risks faced by Blue Nile difficult to reduce through control activities? Explain.
There are so many risk factors for Blue Nile, but main risk factors a
containment for long periods.
Common methods of applying these processes include drying, spray drying, freeze drying, freezing, vacuum-packing, canning, preserving in syrup, sugar crystallization, food irradiation, and adding preservatives or inert gases such as carbon dioxide. Other methods that not only help to preserve food, but also add flavor, include pickling, salting, smoking, preserving