...with it. You do not need to have a big, elaborate family memory about the dish to know its important. The article on the Lawry family shows that something simple such as making pasties with your grandparents can go a long way in shaping how you view a certain...
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...cheese. The French word for cheese fromage and Italian is formaggio and Italian word, which come from the Greek word formos which stands for form or mould. Essentially, cheese is produce by curdling fermented milk then removing the liquid that forms which is known as the whey. The curds are generally curdled using rennet; a substance extracted from the stomach of animals such as cows, and salt is used to flavor it. It was unclear when exactly rennet was first used, but there is assumption that it was by the Etruscans, during the fifth and sixth century BC. The Romans were the ones who pioneered the method of cooking curds in cheese making, allowing for longer shelf life, enabling harder cheese to be trade and transport conveniently. The combination of bacteria used to ferment the milk, in combination with kind of milk and particular type of cheese-making method used, plus the action of time as cheese is matured, are the factors of having so many different types of cheese today. This cheese production fact accumulated gradually over centuries. In the beginning, folk made one or two types of cheese in this particular locale, each cheese’s character differ by the local conditions such as presence of bacteria, climate, type of animal and grazing...
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...TITLE OF THE REPORT A visit to Yaweelyr restaurant in Dubai and identifying two products that the company sells and its economic analysis. Name of business: Yaweelyr Restaurant Name of person being interviewed: Amol Shelar Title/Position of person being interviewed: Restaurant Manager Contact information for company: Phone: 042898887 E-mail: yaweelyrestaurant@gmail.com Postal Address: Naad Hammer mall, United Arab Emirates Contents Introduction 4 General characteristics of the firm and its main products 5 Consumer’s Income 6 Prices of competing products/services 7 Numbers of consumers 8 Technology 9 Number of competitors 10 Cost of production 11 Other non – price determinant 12 Price Elasticity 13 Conclusion 14 References 15 Introduction This report is on a UAE eatery named, Yaweelyr restaurant, which begins its operations in the United Arab Emirates by opening their first eatery in Dubai in the year 2012. The Yaweelyr Restaurant is arranged in popular Naad Hammer shopping center's nourishment court and it is the home office too of the Restaurant. At the season of its commencement, Yaweelyr Restaurant began with the mix of American and Arab Emirates particular most broadly adored dishes by the general population as Yaweelyr Restaurant was new to the Arab market and need to give a trail time of one year to see whether they groups potential to develop in the Arab advertise or not. They think of the mix of Cheese Burgers and...
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...LYT2 TASK 2 Current and Emerging Technology 2/18/2015 This article analyzed the healthcare connectivity needs. The article is divided into four sections. Health Care Providers’ Broadband Needs, Broadband Connectivity Options, Gaps and Barriers Preventing Sufficient Broadband Levels and Next Phase of Analysis. This is an indispensable work for anyone assessing the broadband needs of the healthcare sector. The author presented an analysis of health care providers’ connectivity requirements and the ability of the country’s infrastructure to meet those needs. Retrieved from Federal Communication Commission. (2010). Connecting America: The National Broadband Plan The article referred to broadband infrastructure and networks of deployed telecommunication equipment and technologies necessary to provide high speed internet access and other advance telecommunications services for private homes, business, commercial establishments, schools and public institutions. In the United States, broadband infrastructure is constructed, and maintained primary by the private sector including telephone, cable, satellite, wireless, fiber optics and other information technologies including cable modem, DSL (copper wire) wireless system, fiber and satellite. Although broadband is deployed by private-sector providers, Federal and State regulation of the telecommunication industry as well as the government financial assistance programs can have a significant impact on private sector decision...
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...Study & Analyzing Customer Buying Behavior in the changing DTH Environment Dish TV India Pvt. Ltd. Submitted by Tamal Kundu Academic year 2012-14 2012163 NIILM CMS Mentored by Prof. Ritu Srivastava NIILM CMS Greater Noida Certificate of Completion from Faculty Guide This is to certify that Summer Project Report on “Study and Analyze the consumer buying behavior in the fast changing DTH environment” prepared by Tamal Kundu Roll No. 2012163 of PGDM 2012-14 Batch is his genuine effort under my guidance and supervision. Signatures of mentor Signature of Student Mentor: Prof. Ritu Srivastava Name of Student: Tamal Kundu 2 DECLARATION I Tamal Kundu, a student of NIILM-CMS hereby declare that I completed my Summer Project titled, “Studying & analyzing the customer buying behavior in the fastest changing DTH environment” in the duration of six weeks i.e., from 20th April 2013 to 31st May 2013 under the able guidance of Mr. Mukesh Chaudhury & Mr.Gautam Sinha. The information presented here is correct and true to the best of my knowledge. Name: TAMAL KUNDU 3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my heartiest thanks and appreciation to all those who were associated with my summer project which enhanced my knowledge and understanding of the corporate world greatly. First of all I would like to thank our president Dr. S. Neelamegham (NIILM-CMS) for giving us an opportunity of having this corporate exposure for 6 weeks. I would also like to...
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...CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION TATA SKY Incorporated in 2004, Tata Sky Ltd is a joint venture between Tata Sons.. and 21st Century Fox. Tata Sky DTH endeavors to offer Indian viewers a world-class television viewing experience through its satellite television service. As we talk about DTH which stands for Direct-To-Home, it's a system that allows you to have a personal dish antenna how cable operators do, except it's much smaller in size, this antenna can be fixed on your terrace and receives transmissions directly from a satellite, hence it is called as a direct to home service. Direct to home is different in the way of size of the antenna require is much smaller, the city will have less wires from one building to another and you have the flexibility of moving out without searching for new cable operators. Secondly, the focus of this research is on the Advertisement, which is a crux of any market economy, plays a pivotal role in the economic progress of a nation. Advertising is indeed the only direct method, which helps to reach masses of potential buyers. Advertising, being dynamic, changes with changing methods of distribution and consumption. Advertisements have become the part of life for everyone as a listener through some media or other. In the present era of information explosion and media influence, these advertisements play a major role in changing the settled perception...
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...approach to dining this allows Birmingham to be a leader in the restaurant industry. In the past, Birmingham was overshadowed by Nashville and Atlanta, but recently Birmingham has become a destination for a delightful, mature culinary experience. Over the last thirty years, there are some significant changes that have happened in the Birmingham area restaurant scene. Birmingham has become a destination for diners all over the...
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...I. Introduction: Chinese cuisine is served anywhere , even in our own homes. Even at our simple gatherings we usually include Chinese cuisine in our entrails. Chinese cuisine is introduced in the Philippines as early as the 10th century. From appetizers to main curses like dim sums, noodles, meat dishes like sweet and sour, asado, roasted and many more. We Filipinos love to eat Chinese foods. Most Filipinos loved Chinese foods because Chinese influences them to their cuisine. Filipino cuisine is influenced principally by China, Spain, and the United States, integrated into the pre-colonial indigenous Filipino cooking practices. When restaurants were established in the 19th century, Chinese food became a staple of the pansiterias, with the food given Spanish names. The "comida China" Chinese food includes arroz caldo rice and chicken gruel, and morisqueta tostada fried rice. When the Spaniards came, the food influences they brought were from both Spain and Mexico, as it was through the vice-royalty of Mexico that the Philippines were governed.In the Philippines, trade with China started in the 11th century, as documents show, but it is conjectured that undocumented trade may have started even two centuries earlier. Trade pottery excavated in Laguna, for example, includes pieces dating to the Tang Dynasty. The Chinese trader supplied the silks sent to Mexico and Spain in the galleon trade. In return they took back products of field, forest - beeswax...
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...Business Dictionary, Economic downturn is a situation in which the economy of a country experiences a sudden shift brought on by a financial crisis. (as cited on Business Dictionary.com. Retrieved 6.10.12.Copyright©2012 Web Finance, Inc. All Rights Reserved) “ Business process outsourcing (BPO) is the practice of using a third party, contracted to perform specific, specialized processes on a company’s behalf”.(as cited on Wise-Geek. Copyright © 2003 - 2012 Conjecture Corporation). Outsourcing is when the business contracted outside individual to carry out an assigned task. The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland theme was “Shaping the Post Crisis world”. (as cited in International Management.p3.para.2) The writer believed this theme was chosen due to the impact the recession had on the booming economies of the world. A crisis involves a recession, depression, collapse and drying up of liquidity, collaterals and rising and falling prices due to inflation. The financial crisis which crippled the world economy caused a credit crunch, collapse of the major stock market which in turn affects investments, lending across to borrowers, workers, and decision making regarding the business. It is important to note that this crisis has caused lending institutions to withhold loans and reduce interest rates drastically. The credit system came to a standstill. Several companies experience the effects that caused their businesses to...
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...Chapter 1 (Introduction) INTRODUCTION:- The way DTH reaches a consumer's home is different from the way cable TV does. In DTH, TV channels would be transmitted from the satellite to a small dish antenna mounted on the window or rooftop of the subscriber's home. So the broadcaster directly connects to the user. The middlemen like local cable operators are not there in the picture. DTH can also reach the remotest of areas since it does away with the intermediate step of a cable operator and the wires (cables) that come from the cable operator to your house. As we explained above, in DTH signals directly come from the satellite to your DTH dish. Also, with DTH, a user can scan nearly 700 channels! DTH offers better quality picture than cable TV. This is because cable TV in India is analog. Despite digital transmission and reception, the cable transmission is still analog. DTH offers stereophonic sound effects. It can also reach remote areas where terrestrial transmission and cable TV have failed to... From slums to high rises, interior villages to the swankiest locations, one consumer electronic appliance that you’ll see in Indian homes is the TV. A report from a market research firm pegs TV sales at 1.87 corer units in 2011, with a growth rate of 9 per cent per annum. In the mid 80s, after the Asian Games had kicked off the television revolution in India, the content provider was the state channel Doordarshan. There were no...
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...land of multi-races combining the Malays, Chinese, Indians and other minorities. The unity of citizens is an important objective for a multi-racial country as it forms an important security for strengthens of the country and its administration. Without unity, a country will be exposed to various weaknesses. These weaknesses are capable to cause its sovereignty to be affected as it cannot afford to resist trespasser from inside and outside. Therefore, citizen unity is an issue that needs to be taken seriously in strategizing the country’s development and administration so that it could retain and defend its freedom as a country which is sovereign. To practice unity, Malaysians first practice “RUKUN NEGARA”, then form political unity, studies unity, social and culture unity such as culture program, festival celebration and foods. First and foremost, Malaysians’ acceptance of multi-racial to Malaysia’s ideology that is “RUKUN NEGARA”. Country’s Rules are life rules or life norms that are very important to each and every citizen in this country. In “RUKUN NEGARA” all Malaysians are united to practicing five principles; Believing in God, Being Loyal to the King and country, Purity of the constitution, Sovereignty of the laws, and Politeness and manners. The first principle is regarding believing in God. It brings the meaning that Islam is the official region of this country. However, other religious other than Islam can be practiced freely by all races in Malaysian. Second...
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...Six Week Training Schedule in Hotel 1. TRAINING Training is generally defined as "change in behavior" - yet, how many trainers and managers forget that, using the term training only as applicable to "skills training"? What about the human element? What about those very same people we want to "train"? What about their individual beliefs, backgrounds, ideas, needs and aspirations? In order to achieve long-term results through training, we must broaden our vision to include people development as part of our strategic planning. Although training covers a broad range of subjects under the three main categories (skills, attitude, knowledge), using the term "training" without linking it to "development" narrows our concept of the training function and leads us to failure. When we limit our thinking, we fall into the trap of: a. Classifying people into lots and categories b. Thinking of "trainees" as robots expected to perform a job function c. Dismissing the individual characteristics of people and the roles they play d. Focusing only on "what needs to be done" without adequately preparing the trainees involved to accept and internalize what is being taught. We are dealing with human thoughts, feelings and reactions which must be given equal (if not more) attention than to the skill itself. We thus create a double-focus: people development and skills training. These two simultaneous objectives will give us the right balance and guide our...
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...Executive summary This assignment is to compare the capital structure, and cost of capital between two same companies in Bursa Malaysia and their effect to market valuation and firm’s performance. It is also to indicate how the companies gearing levels and cost of capital affect the firm’s value and profitability ratios. The ratios being used are for comparing and investigating the relationships between two companies’ financial information. Besides, it indicates if higher gearing level and higher cost of capital affect the firm’s value and performances. This assignment was focused on AirAsia and Malaysia Airline.A company's capital structure refers to the relative proportions of equity (raising money by selling shares) and debt (raising money by borrowing) which the company uses to finance its activities. The uses of capital structure are important to distinguish between market value and book values. In general, financial economic prefer to use market value went measuring debt ratio because it reflect current value whether than historical values. Financial economist does belief that current market value reflects true intrinsic value. In the other hand the uses of book value is very popular because of volatility of stock market it is frequently claimed that the inherent volatility of the stock market makes market-debt ratios move around too much. A company's capital structure can have an enormous impact on its earnings per share, taxes, and interest payments, even though...
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... STORE PRACTICUM JACINTO E. ARAYATA JR. JUNE 09, 2014 JOLLIBEE TANZA ANTERO A. SORIANO HIGHWAY, DAANG AMAYA II TANZA, CAVITE A Narrative Report Submitted to the Faculty Of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines Maragondon Branch Maragondon, Cavite In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Course in Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Human Resource Development Management JACINTO E. ARAYATA JR. June 09, 2014 Republic of the Philippines Polytechnic University of the Philippines Maragondon Branch Maragondon, Cavite COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Narrative Report of : JACINTO E. ARAYATA JR. Title : PRACTICUM EXPERIENCES AT JOLLIBEE TANZA APPROVED: PROF. CARMELITA M. CAULI ____________________ Practicum Professor Date APPROVAL SHEET A narrative report, entitled “A narrative report in on the job training” undertaken at Jollibee Foods Corporation located at Tanza, Cavite. Prepared and submitted by Jacinto Arayata Jr. in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Human Resource Development Management, is hereby endorse for approval. Accepted and approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. PROF. CARMELITA M. CAULI Practicum Professor _________________ Date BIOGRAPHICAL...
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...statements. Thus, the objectives of this study are to investigate what the cooking-the-books activities carried out by businesses consist of, how they conduct them, and what the impact is on the business and its shareholders. The case study sample companies are two Malaysian companies that had received various awards from reputable third-party organizations. On the other hand, the activities undertaken in both companies have caused them to be labelled as Malaysian mini Enrons. We employ a qualitative research methodology as most prior research employs a quantitative methodology to investigate the determinant factors in businesses’ cooking-the-book activities. The result of the study shows that the managers have used their positions, prior experience, and regulatory loopholes in their activities. Furthermore, the financial report restatement and higher reported earnings are the early warning signals of their activities. As a result of this, the Malaysian Securities Commission has revised the corporate governance code, and among others incorporated the Audit Oversight Board, known in the US as the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. Key words: Cooking the Books, Financial Statement Fraud, Earnings Management, Malaysia, Developing Countries 1. Introduction Belkaoui defined accounting as “the process of identifying, measuring and communicating economic information to permit informed judgements and decisions by the...
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