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RECYCLE

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cc: wecyclers.com/ The Wecycler  is a company in Nigeria, with the insight of what the urban center of Lagos need and other places. Their interests are not in fancy things, or glittering and attractive things everyone is looking for around rather it is in the things everyone willing rejects or looking for means to dispose of. It is rubbish but I say it is gold amidst dirt. When everyone is looking for fields or land embedded with gold these people are looking for the rubbish that makes life difficult for you and harnessing the gold in it and at end of the day, we all couldn’t do without them. We find our self looking for their products and services one way or the other, we purchase these things and end up giving them back cheaply when we are satisfied with it. They collect our waste, biodegradable one and the non-biodegradable as well. The plastic containers, basins, polythene bags and the synthetic materials which are eyesores in the environment when the need for them expire

Event Simulation SSG 841 Exam

Example Modeling a line, such as people coming to a bank to be served by a teller, is a frequent exercise in learning how to design discrete-event simulations. The system entities in this case are Customers and Tellers. Customer-Arrival and Customer-Departure are system events. (The Teller-Begins-Service event can be included in the logic of the arrival and departure events.) These events affect the system states Number-of-Customers-in-Queue (an integer from 0 to n) and Teller-Status (busy or idle). Customer-Interarrival-Time and Teller-Service-Time are the random variables that must be characterized to stochastically represent this system. Another example of a discrete event simulation is an agent-based framework for performance modeling of an optimistic parallel discrete event simulator.  Wikipedia