This document contains information about a dabbawalla service in Rohtak, including:
- Demographic data for Rohtak from 2011 and 2001 showing population numbers.
- Details of the dabbawalla's financial plan including costs for rent, supplies, equipment, staff salaries, and total monthly expenses.
- Information on the number of dabbas supplied per day (300), pricing for different dabba types, and calculation of total daily and monthly revenue.
- Suggestions for marketing the dabbawalla service through websites, social media, surveys, and comparisons to competitors in Rohtak.
This document discusses term rewriting and provides examples of how rewrite rules can be used to transform terms. Key points include:
- Rewrite rules define pattern matching and substitution to transform terms from a left-hand side to a right-hand side.
- Examples show desugaring language constructs like if-then statements, constant folding arithmetic expressions, and mapping/zipping lists with strategies as parameters to rules.
- Terms can represent programming language syntax and semantics domains. Signatures define the structure of terms.
- Rewriting systems provide a declarative way to define program transformations and semantic definitions through rewrite rules and strategies.
This document provides information for a history course on the history of American labor from the 19th century to World War II. It includes the course description, learning objectives, required texts, and course schedule. The course will cover the evolution of labor history from antebellum Southern agriculture and Eastern industrialization to the auto industry in WWII, with a focus on the roles of women and immigrant workers. Students will learn about the role of labor unions in expanding the American workforce over two centuries. The course assignments include rubrics, papers, and class discussions on the required texts, which cover topics like antebellum women, African American miners, steelworkers, immigration, and the rise of feminism.
This document contains information about a dabbawalla service in Rohtak, including:
- Demographic data for Rohtak from 2011 and 2001 showing population numbers.
- Details of the dabbawalla's financial plan including costs for rent, supplies, equipment, staff salaries, and total monthly expenses.
- Information on the number of dabbas supplied per day (300), pricing for different dabba types, and calculation of total daily and monthly revenue.
- Suggestions for marketing the dabbawalla service through websites, social media, surveys, and comparisons to competitors in Rohtak.
This document discusses term rewriting and provides examples of how rewrite rules can be used to transform terms. Key points include:
- Rewrite rules define pattern matching and substitution to transform terms from a left-hand side to a right-hand side.
- Examples show desugaring language constructs like if-then statements, constant folding arithmetic expressions, and mapping/zipping lists with strategies as parameters to rules.
- Terms can represent programming language syntax and semantics domains. Signatures define the structure of terms.
- Rewriting systems provide a declarative way to define program transformations and semantic definitions through rewrite rules and strategies.
This document provides information for a history course on the history of American labor from the 19th century to World War II. It includes the course description, learning objectives, required texts, and course schedule. The course will cover the evolution of labor history from antebellum Southern agriculture and Eastern industrialization to the auto industry in WWII, with a focus on the roles of women and immigrant workers. Students will learn about the role of labor unions in expanding the American workforce over two centuries. The course assignments include rubrics, papers, and class discussions on the required texts, which cover topics like antebellum women, African American miners, steelworkers, immigration, and the rise of feminism.