...The speech ‘Time for Choosing” is delivered by Ronald Regan on 27 October, 1964 during 1964 U.S. presidential election campaign on behalf of Republican Candidate, Barry Goldwater. Reagan gave this speech in order to rally the people behind the cause of Barry Goldwater as well as to address accusations made by Goldwater’s democratic counterparts. Reagan, being a great public speaker, attacked all the claims made about Goldwater, as well as laid out all of the positive reasons why the people of America should choose him for their president. Reagan is a very effective speaker when relating to his audience. Because he began his career as an actor, Reagan had an advantage in that he knew how to speak effectively and evoke emotion and passion in...
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...Description of “A Time for Choosing” By Zachary Riggan Ronald Regan’s “A Time for Choosing” campaign speech for Republic President Nominee Barry Goldwater was aired on 27 October 1964. This speech was actually given a few weeks prior at a fundraiser in Coconut Grove in Los Angeles. After the speech Mr. Regan was approached by “a delegation of high-powered Republicans” and asked to record that same speech on national TV. This speech raised 8 million dollars for the Barry Goldwater campaign. This speech was also the launching pad for Ronald Regan’s political spotlight. According to President Regan, he never gave this speech a title. A brief history of President Regan is important to the description of this artifact. President Regan was born on February 6, 1911 in Tampico, Illinois. He attended Eureka College, there he studied economics and sociology. President Regan was a known actor and appeared in a total of 53 films during his career. In 1966 he was elected Governor of California and re-elected in 1970. On January 20, 1981 Regan became President of the United States overwhelmingly defeating President Crater 489 electoral votes to 49. On March 30, 1981 just 69 days into his presidency President Regan was shot and wounded by John Hinckley Jr. During his first presidency, Regan focused on stimulating economic growth and sought to curb inflation. During his second term Regan focused on foreign policy and to achieve “peace through strength.” The 1960’s were...
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... Significance of the study Choosing one over another is difficult especially when your future depends upon it. To be more ascertain people get to use their preference in such a way that they would not be put at risk. Preference is the act of preferring, choosing, or favoring one above other. One example of this is choosing what career path to be taken in College. But it is not simply choosing, there are some factors associated why people choose one above other. A student might choose Engineering because he is good at Mathematics or Accountancy because it is an in-demand course. This proves that choosing a career path is an important decision that will make in determining future plans because this decision will impact throughout ones lives. Usually, this occurs in the midst of fourth year in high school of the students. For them to be able to go onto higher level, they are sought to choose a career path among many options. But because of these many options they tend to be more confused and they tend used their preference. Notre Dame of Kabacan is just one of the school institutions in Kabacan, North Cotabato that caters secondary level of education. This school has fourth year high school students that might experience the same situation. In this study, the researcher will: determine what is the career preferred by students; identify the factors affecting their preference; determine the advantages and disadvantages in choosing a career; and identify the problems...
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...Ronald Reagan begins his speech by stating that until recently he was a Democrat, but he believed it was necessary to change parties because the current political issues “cross party lines” (Reagan, “A Time for Choosing). After announcing that he is no longer a Democrat, and that he is officially endorsing Barry Goldwater for president, Reagan goes into detail about his decisions. Furthermore, he wants all eligible voters to think about the choices they must make on Election Day. Throughout the entire speech, Reagan recognizes both sides of the campaign, which made him more credible. For example, in the beginning of his speech Reagan said, “Now one side of this campaign has been telling us that the issues of this election are the maintenance...
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...Factors that affects career Preferences among Grade 10 High school Student of Mt Moriah Christian Academy By: Angeles Jarvin Joseph L March 2014 ii ii Approval Sheet This thesis entitled “Factors that affects career Preferences among Grade 10 High school Student of Mt Moriah Christian Academy”, prepared and submitted by Jarvin Joseph L Angeles , in Partial Fulfillment of the requirements of Fourth Year students has been examined and is Recommended for the Committee examination ____________________ Mrs. Daisy D. Rogelio English and Filipino Coordinator Oral Examination Committee _________________ ____________________ Dr.Rosario N. Andaya Ms. Aleli G. Ocampo School Principal Math and Science Coordinator Accepted and approved in partial fulfillment of the requirement of the Fourth year of Mt.Moriah Christian Academy. _______________________________ Dr. Rosario N. Andaya School Principal iii iii ABSTRACT Title: Factors That Affects Career Preferences among Grade 10 High school Student of Mt Moriah Christian Academy Researcher: Angeles, Jarvin Joseph L. Thesis Adviser: Mrs. Daisy Rogelio Panel: Mrs. Rosario Andaya School: Mt. Moriah Christian Academy Date Completed: March 2014 Aim: To know what Factors Affects Career Preferences among Grade 10...
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...Choices. Article heading: How to choose the right career that suits your personality and also leads to ultimate success? Once done with A’ levels, every student is faced with the impossible task of choosing a career that will decide the path of their life’s from now onwards. Students rarely pay much attention towards career when in high school, and once out of high school they face an endless sea of possibilities, pressure from parents and peers and very little time to make the right choice. Rather than having a panic attack, one needs to consider where their interests and abilities lie. Choosing a career that is only based on the consideration of ‘how much money will I earn in future through this career’ can lead to a student choosing a career that although offers money but rather leads to dissatisfaction in the long term. This does not imply that money is not to be considered at all. It simply means that a student choosing between different options should keep a balance between both interest and earning capability when selecting a career. It would be rather foolish of someone to choose a career that is although based on interest, has little or no market value at all. That interest can then be pursued as a hobby but not as a career. What is rather an important consideration in choosing the right career is whether enough finance is available to undertake that degree. Although lack of finance could be a detrimental factor to a student, nowadays different scholarships are available...
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...__________________________________ LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Date: January 04, 2011 Lecturer, School of Business North South University Subject: Submission of survey Report on Appy Fizz and Grappo Fizz. It is a great pleasure and privilege for me to present the Internship report titled “APPY FIZZ and GRAPPO FIZZ market in Bangladesh” which was assigned to me as a working requirement for the completion of Internship Program. Throughout the study I have tried my level best to accommodate as much information and relevant issues as possible and tried to follow the instructions as you have suggested. I tried my best to make this report as much informative as possible. I sincerely believe that it will satisfy your requirements. I however sincerely believe that this report will serve the purpose of my internee program. I am grateful to you for your guidance and kind cooperation at every step of my endeavor on this report. I shall remain deeply grateful if you kindly take some pan to go through the report and evaluate my performance. My effort will be reworded only if it adds value to the research literature. Sincerely yours, _______________________________________ACKNOWDGEMENT First of all, I wish to thank the Almighty Allah, the Supreme Authority of the universe for immeasurable Grace and profound Kindness that he has bestowed on me for completing this valuable work. Successful completion of any course requires support from various persons. I have been...
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...make decisions for the business. The decisions to make in a business can consist of knowing what geographic region to focus on, which product lines to expand, and what markets to strengthen in the industry. To obtain the type of information that has the proper content and format that can assist with strategic decisions they turned to data warehousing. It became the new paradigm intended specifically for vital strategic information. Businesses are always looking for ways to increase customer sales or the customer base, and in most cases they set a percentage along with a period of time to meet the goal. Making these types of decisions in regard to the objectives may executives, and managers need information for the purpose of getting knowledge of the company’s operations, review and monitor key performance indicators and their affect on one another. Keeps track of how business factors change over time, compare the company’s performance relative to competition and to industry benchmarks. The executives and managers main focus is on the customer’s needs and preferences, emerging technology, sales and marketing results, quality of products, and services. The information to make these types of decisions is broad based and encompasses the entire organization. The strategic information is not intended for running the day to day operations of a business or to produce information such as invoices, make a shipment, settle a claim, or post a withdrawal of any sort. It is important for...
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...Factors influencing customer preferences while choosing between budget airlines Applied Research Project Report On Factors Influencing Consumer Preferences while choosing between Budget Airlines Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement of Global Masters in Business Administration(GMBA) Information Technology Specialization Submitted by Zarine Susan George GNOV10IT066 Under the guidance of: Mr. Thanneermalai Lakshmanan 1 Factors influencing customer preferences while choosing between budget airlines DECLARATION I hereby declare that the contents of this report titled “ Factors Influencing customer preferences while choosing between budget airlines” is the result of the study carried out by me. I declare that this is my original work and has not been published anywhere before. This Project Work has been carried out for the sole purpose of submission in partial fulfilment of Global Masters in Business Administration (GMBA) in Information Technology Management at S P Jain Center of Management, Dubai-Singapore. The above is true to the best of my knowledge and information. Name : Zarine Susan George(GNOV10IT066) Signature: GMBA Batch 10, Hyderabad road Singapore 2 Factors influencing customer preferences while choosing between budget airlines Acknowledgement I would like to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to all those who helped make this project a reality. This project has been an extremely enriching experience both in terms...
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...Factors to Consider When Choosing a Method of Financing a Business By Derek Dowell, eHow Contributor Banks may want to lend you money if you present a well-prepared business plan. Whether you're starting a new business from scratch or operating a successful business already, securing financing first requires you to think about the best method to go about it. There are many factors to take into account, though some may vary according to an entrepreneur's personal situation. Poor management is the most frequent cause of small-business failure, according to the Small Business Notes website, but it is closely followed by insufficient financing. Other People Are Reading * The Disadvantages of External Equity * Financing Methods for Capital Purchases 1. Funding Availability * The first thing to do when choosing a method of financing your business is to determine what your range of options are. Small Business Notes lists the most common sources of finding money to start a business: personal savings (72 percent), banks (45 percent), friends/relatives (28 percent), individual investors (10 percent), government-guaranteed loans (7 percent) and venture capital firms (1 percent). Most people will not be able to rely on a single source, since banks expect the business owner to put some of his own money at risk in the venture. Spend some time thinking about what sources you can access. Personal Savings * Choosing to risk personal savings on a business venture...
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...Choosing suppliers for your business Print this page In this guide: 1. Finding the right suppliers 2. Choosing suppliers for your business 3. Negotiating supplier contracts 4. Developing relationships with suppliers The right suppliers provide the most suitable goods or services at the most suitable prices and in the right time frames for your specific business needs. Finding suppliers Using the Yellow Pages is good way to locate suppliers, such as manufacturers or wholesalers. Attending industry events and exhibitions is another good way to find suppliers and examine their products and services. You can also use yournetworks to find suppliers. Key factors for choosing suppliers are outlined below. Once you have a list of potential suppliers, ask them for written quotations and, where appropriate, a sample of the items you need. You can then compare their services to see which suppliers are the best fit for your business. Price If you are starting a new business, a key consideration for choosing suppliers is affordability. If you are focused on managing your finances, competitively priced suppliers are an attractive option. However, cheap does not always represent the best value for money. If the quality of your supplier's product or service is poor, you may incur extra costs for returns and replacements, and risk losing business with any delays that result. If you decide to pass poor quality on to your customers, you risk damaging your business reputation...
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...PREFERENCES OF FACULTY MEMBERS OF CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY-SILANG CAMPUS IN CHOOSING TOURISTS DESTINATION Undergraduate Research Submitted to the Faculty of the Department of Management of Cavite State University-Silang Campus Silang, Cavite In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Tourism and Resort Management UNIVERSITY MISSION “Cavite State University shall provide excellent, equitable and relevant educational opportunities in the arts, science and technology through quality instruction and responsive research and development activities. It shall produce professional, skilled and morally upright individuals for global competitiveness.” UNIVERSITY MISSION “Cavite State University shall provide excellent, equitable and relevant educational opportunities in the arts, science and technology through quality instruction and responsive research and development activities. It shall produce professional, skilled and morally upright individuals for global competitiveness.” Republic of the Philippines CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY (CvSU) Silang Campus Silang, Cavite Republic of the Philippines CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY (CvSU) Silang Campus Silang, Cavite UNIVERSITY VISION The premier University in historic Cavite recognized for excellence in the development of globally competitive and morally upright individuals UNIVERSITY VISION The premier University in historic Cavite recognized for excellence in the development...
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...Reading 115, Section 6 Professor Hill 28 November 2012 Four Major Problems Facing College Students Today and Possible Resolutions Going off to college is probably one of the best times in a teenager’s life. Right out high school teenagers are anxiously awaiting the arrival of college “move-in” day or the first day of school. They may look at it as a great opportunity to gain further knowledge about a particular study or better yet a way to finally escape the rules and regulations of their parents. College is supposed to be an educational, yet fun experience, a time for meeting new people, exploring opportunities, joining organizations, but most of all a time to be responsible. Little do teenagers know college comes with problems, some minor and some major. The most common major problems college students face are problems with partying, relationships, choosing a major, and money. Partying in itself really is not a problem (Gates). Parties are thrown so that the students can have a good time (Gates). However, today, many parties have the potential to cause problems (Gates). At numerous parties drinking and smoking is the life of the party (Gates). Drinking alcohol can lead to drunkenness, which can possibly end up as a deadly situation (Gates). Partying irresponsibly is one the causes of a college student’s poor academic performance (Academic Performance). Of course, along with partying comes drinking and smoking. Students tend to act out when away from their parents...
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...present. We can safely say that it is strong motivator. Since only two people did not mention money as one of the primary factors in choosing one’s job, we began to think that there was a possibility that the opportunity for advancement might not only be the need for recognition and accomplishment, but also for the need of a higher salary. If opportunity for advancement is a desire for a high salary, doesn’t it imply that money is a motivator? Further questioning and studies in that area could be interesting. So, is the desire for advancement a motivator or a hygiene factor? Hertzberg would mark it into hygiene, however opportunity for advancement may also translate into a desire for a bigger salary. To put it into layman's term: “It’s okay if my salary is small now, because if I advance on the social ladder, it will get bigger!” So even though employees are ready to sacrifice their desire for money at the present time, it doesn’t mean they do not aspire for it. Herzberg’s studies are valid, but other opinions must be taken into consideration. The most recurrent factor in our answers is the opportunity for advancement. Regardless of the interviewee’s field of work, this category was present. We can safely say that it is strong motivator. Since only two people did not mention money as one of the primary factors in choosing one’s job, we began to think that there was a possibility that the opportunity for advancement might not only be the need for recognition...
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...because they have lower startup costs and there is less business around to compete for startup costs. This by no means makes starting a business overseas easy however; there are definitely tricks to the trade. As with anything there are challenges, setting up an international business takes a lot of time and could potentially take longer than a business started in your own country. Dealing with the international laws and tax regulations is a job in itself. A lot of thought needs to be put into starting the business as there are far more things to think about such as transportation, utilities, internet speed and economic stability. Not many people would think about it but traffic and transportation are huge things to consider. Traveling three miles to the office in the United States which takes ten minutes could take easily three hours while in another country. Opening a business in unfamiliar territory certainly opens up a myriad of roads to be traveled and the possibilities of success are endless. It is all about the time, effort and research you put into it. Depending on which country and how much time you have to devote starting up the international business could be started up in no time. Setting up shop on foreign soil doesn’t make sense for all businesses. There is a potential that the products you are selling will have no market in the foreign...
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