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Manufacturing Production of goods primarily by the application of labor and capital to raw materials
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the creation of value or wealth by producing goods and services
Manufacturing PRODUCTION the creation of value or wealth by producing goods and services
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Manufacturing GOODS Things we buy and sell that can be made or grown such as clothes, food and cars
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productive work (especially physical work done for wages)
Manufacturing LABOR productive work (especially physical work done for wages)
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Manufacturing CAPITAL
wealth in the form of money or property owned by a person or business and human resources of economic value
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Manufacturing RAW MATERIALS
Materials which in their natural state are of little use but, when transformed into something else, are a source of wealth or prosperity
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Manufacturing Production of goods primarily by the application of labor and capital to raw materials
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Why Study Manufacturing?
Discover your talents, interests and career potential
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Why Study Manufacturing?
Learn how to use tools and machines to build and maintain wood products
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Why Study Manufacturing?
Develop safe working habits
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Why Study Manufacturing?
Learn about good design
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Why Study Manufacturing?
Learn to judge the quality of wood products
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Why Study Manufacturing?
Explore the applications of English, science, math and social studies in woodworking
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Why Study Manufacturing?
Enjoy the satisfaction of planning and building a product with your own hands
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Manufacturing at GHS Materials Wood – the raw material
Species and characteristics Production and conversion Seasoning (drying) Selection and storage Buying wood and wood products Manufactured board – sheet goods Moldings and veneers Fasteners and adhesives Finishes Hardware
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Manufacturing at GHS Tools and Machines Measuring and marking Cutting
Shaping Assembly Finishing
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Manufacturing at GHS Planning and Design Project design Ergonomics
Plans and drawings Construction tips
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Manufacturing at GHS Production Processes and Safety
Tool / Machine operation Tool / Machine applications Tool / Machine safety Woodworking techniques Finishing Safety Production lines
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Manufacturing at GHS Human Resources Individual skill sets
Developing and enhancing skills Subject knowledge and application Communicating skills and knowledge Occupations and job opportunities Post-secondary education
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Manufacturing at GHS The Business of Manufacturing Business planning
Money matters Human resources Setup and tooling Marketing and promotion Sales
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