In supply-chain management, the logistics of obtaining all the necessary inputs–such as raw materials and supplies–that go into a production process is called <u>Material Handling.</u>
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It is the transportation or movement of goods within confined space in a building or between buildings and a transporting vehicle. The process is very important during manufacturing and logistics. Different equipment is employed to facilitate the easy movement of goods. Equipment includes semi-automated, manual and automated equipment.
The transportation of goods is between different departments such as the warehouse, manufacturing, storage and disposal. Furthermore, the transportation process caution should be exercised to protect the material against any damage. The design of the system is in such a way that it provides an efficient flow between production systems.
 
        
             
        
        
        
He must have probably realised that he will lose nothing by watching and might gain something by watching it.
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: A sign of cognitive immaturity
Explanation:
Cognitive immaturity would be defined as a display of an intelligent act by someone done in an inappropriate manner. This could be seen as when someone is working out on a brain tasking idea but does it far from the normal or known pattern. Pablo speaking to himself while solving puzzle is a sign of cognitive immaturity, the intention for the activity is good but the act by which is done is not matured. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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b. "An individual’s thoughts are influenced by moral decisions and behaviors."
c. "An individual expands his or her focus from a relationship with others to societal concerns."
Explanation:
At the Conventional Level, morality is defined by social rules both explicitly and implicitly agreed upon by society. 
Within this level, stage three is named the morality of interpersonal cooperation. In it, moral choices are decided by contemplating how it could be judged by the group members.
Stage four is the social-order-maintaining orientation when morality is defined by its benefits for the majority.