...Auto Biography Hi! My name is Charissa Coleen A. Torres. I was born on June 9,1996. I’m 16 years old. I’m the youngest sibling in my family. My mother’s name is Julie Ann A. Torres while my Father’s name is Alexander A. Torres. The People who don't know me,think Im quiet but the people who know me,wish I was. I’m the type of girl who knows how to get along with other people but sometimes I’m moody. I’m also a shy type person,I don’t know why but that’s part of my nature. I do love music. My idols are Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Jasmine Villegas, Cody Simpson, Greyson Chance and many more. I love playing sports sometimes like Badminton and Volleyball but I’m not quite good at that skills. I also love to read some books about Fiction, Romantic Comedy,etc. I am fun of surfing the internet especially social networking so that I will be updated on my friends and relatives outside this country. I am a certified fan of Harry Potter because it has a nice yet beautiful story. All of the movies of Harry Potter was so epic and awesome. My celebrity crush is Daniel Radcliffe because since I’m 7 or 8 years old, I like to watch Harry Potter Movies always. When I grow up and finished my studies, I want to become a Doctor, Dentist or any successful professions which I can get an income to provide the needs of my family. Well, that’s the end of my short story about my life. Bye!...
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...Chapter 1 Operations Management: Trends & Issues Operations Management Definition An operations system is defined as one in which several activities are performed to transform a set of inputs into useful output using a transformation process Operations Management is a systematic approach to address all the issues pertaining to the transformation process that converts some inputs into output that are useful, and could fetch revenue to the operations system Mahadevan (2010), “Operations Management: Theory & Practice”, 2nd Edition © Pearson Education Operations Management (OM) Salient Aspects OM is a systematic approach using scientific tools & techniques and solution methodologies to analyze problems OM is about addressing several issues varying in terms of time horizon, nature of decisions Transformation processes are central to Operations Focusing on keeping costs to the minimum Developing a set of measures to assess performance of the system Mahadevan (2010), “Operations Management: Theory & Practice”, 2nd Edition © Pearson Education Manufacturing Sector Salient Aspects Index of Industrial Production* 2003‐04 2004‐05 2005‐06 2006‐07 Average Manufacturing 9.20 9.10 12.50 10.27 Capital goods 13.60 13.90 15.80 18.20 15.38 Consumer goods 7.20 11.70 12.00 10.10 10.25 Intermediate goods 6.40 6.10 2.50 12.00 6.75 # Corporate Sector Performance Sales/Income: Manufacturing 13.30 20.50 18.30 23.10 18.80 Sales/Income: Services (other than ...
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...Chapter 6 Cost-Volume-Profit Relationships True/False 1. To estimate what the profit will be at various levels of activity, a manager can simply take the number of units to be sold over the break-even point and multiply that number by the unit contribution margin. Level: Medium LO: 1 Ans: T 2. Incremental analysis is generally the simplest and most direct approach to decision making. Level: Easy LO: 1 Ans: T 3. To facilitate decision-making, fixed expenses should be expressed on a per-unit basis. Level: Medium LO: 1 Ans: F 4. One assumption in CVP analysis is that inventories do not change. Level: Easy LO: 1 Ans: T 5. On a CVP graph for a profitable company, the total expense line will be steeper than the total revenue line. Level: Medium LO: 2 Ans: F 6. If sales volume increases, and all other factors remain unchanged, the contribution margin ratio will decrease. Level: Medium LO: 3 Ans: F 7. The break-even point for a capital intensive, automated company will tend to be higher than for a less capital intensive company while the margin of safety will tend to be lower. Level: Medium LO: 5,7 Ans: T 8. An increase in the number of units sold will decrease a company’s break-even point. Level: Medium LO: 5 Ans: F 9. Assuming that the unit contribution margin is positive, a 10% decrease in selling price will increase the break-even point in terms of unit sales more than will a 10% increase in the variable...
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..."Бизнесийн хөрөнгө оруулалт" сургалтын гарын авлага "Бизнесийн хөрөнгө оруулалт" сургалтын гарын авлага "Хөдөөгийн бизнес эрхлэгчдэд олгох зах зээлийн боломжууд" төсөл Бизнес эрхлэгчдэд зориулсан сургалтын гарын авлага Улаанбаатар хот 2011 он 1 "Бизнесийн хөрөнгө оруулалт" сургалтын гарын авлага "Бизнесийн хөрөнгө оруулалт" сургалтын гарын авлага Бизнес эрхлэгчдийн сургалтын гарын авлага БИЗНЕСИЙН ХӨРӨНГӨ ОРУУЛАЛТ Боловсруулсан: “Гүн мэдлэг” ХХК Б.Түмэндэлгэр Я.Оюунтунгалаг Улаанбаатар хот 2011 он 2 3 "Бизнесийн хөрөнгө оруулалт" сургалтын гарын авлага Respected, "Бизнесийн хөрөнгө оруулалт" сургалтын гарын авлага ӨМНӨХ ҮГ Continuing it’s mission to support the rural communities in Mongolia to mobilize their resources to become more productive, secure and just, Mercy Corps recognizes the need for increased investment in developing economic opportunities for Mongolians living in the rural areas. While clear opportunities exist for acceleration of rural economic development in Mongolia, attracting investment needed for realization of those is not an easy process. The role of local business development consultants in facilitating the link between opportunities and investors can be crucial in that process. This brochure presented to you by Mercy Corps and the partnering organizations has an ambition to provide some insight in the methodologies and ways to develop, present, promote and implement investment projects that have...
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...The Effect of French and Raven Power on knowledge Acquisition, Knowledge Creation and knowledge Sharing: An Empirical Investigation in Lebanese Organizations Dr. Silva Karkoulian, Lebanese American University, Beirut, Lebanon Miss Yasmina Osman, Lebanese American University, Beirut, Lebanon ABSTRACT It has been documented that not much is known about the kinds of French and Raven powers that foster the acquisition, creation and sharing of organizational knowledge. This study extends the French and Raven power literature to the Lebanese Organizations and provides an empirical evidence of knowledge acquisition, knowledge creation and knowledge sharing. Results from the regression analysis of this study show that expert power is positively and significantly associated with knowledge acquisition, knowledge creation and knowledge sharing. INTRODUCTION In the second half of the twentieth century, knowledge management proved to be a new managerial reform suited to the rapidly changing environment. Managers were encouraged to consider and treat their employee’s knowledge as a crucial source for the success of their organizations (Huseman and Goodman, 1999; Stewart, 1997; Sveiby, 1997). Many scholars have focused their attention on knowledge management. Grant (1996) argues that a source of organization’s competitive advantage is when organizations apply a great deal of effort to develop new knowledge and technology. This new knowledge and technology...
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...Vol. 2, No. 2 International Business Research Case Study of Factors Influencing Jobs Satisfaction in Two Malaysian Universities Edward Sek Khin Wong (Corresponding author) Faculty of Business & Accountancy University of Malaya, 50603, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia E-mail: edwardwong@graduate.uwa.edu.au Dr Teoh Ngee Heng Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman 46200, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia E-mail: tiohnh@utar.edu.my Abstract This work identifies the factors that measure job satisfaction of faculty members at two selected and major universities in Malaysia, using ten major factors corresponding to job satisfaction using the Herzberg Two-factor Theory to determine how these selected factors are related to job satisfaction of Malaysian faculty members. The conclusions drawn from this study are that the major sources of job satisfaction for Malaysian faculty members are shown to be policy, administration, and salary. The relevant sources of dissatisfaction are personal achievement, personal growth, interpersonal relations, recognition, responsibility, supervision, the work itself, and the overall working conditions. This study has a number of practical implications for institutional administrators, because if the educational institution has no instrument designed to measure faculty perceptions of their jobs and work, these administrators could elect to use the same instrument that investigates the areas of job satisfaction to gain similar results. Keywords: Higher education, Herzberg Two-factor...
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...Scheme and Syllabus of B.E. (Computer Science and Engineering) 3rd TO 8th Semester 2013-2014 University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Panjab University, Chandigarh Scheme of Examination of B.E. in Computer Science & Engineering Second Year - Third Semester Subject Title Scheme of Teaching Univesity Sr.No Paper Code External L T P Hour Credits Marks s 1. CSE311 Data Structures 3 1 0 4 4 50 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Total Second Year -Fourth Semester Sr.No Paper Code 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. CSE411 CSE461 CSE412 CSE462 CSE414 CSE464 Subject Title Scheme of Teaching L 3 0 3 0 3 0 T 1 0 1 0 1 0 P 0 3 0 3 0 3 Hours 4 3 4 3 4 3 Credit 4 2 4 2 4 2 University External Marks 50 50 50 CSE361 CSE313 CSE363 AS301 EC316 EC366 EC317 EC367 Data Structures (Practical) Peripheral Devices & Interfaces Hardware Lab (Practical) Engineering Mathematics – III Digital Electronics Digital Electronics (Practical) Microprocessors Microprocessors (Practical) 0 3 0 3 3 0 3 0 15 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 5 3 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 09 3 4 2 4 4 2 4 2 29 2 4 1 4 4 1 4 1 25 50 50 50 50 250 Internal Total Sessional Marks 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 450 100 50 100 50 100 100 50 100 50 700 7. 8. Total ASC405 CSE 415 Analysis & Design of Algorithms Analysis & Design of Algorithms (Practical) Database Management System Database Management System (Practical) Object Oriented Programming Object Oriented Programming (Practical) Cyber Law & IPR Computer Architecture & Organization Internal Total Sessional Marks 50...
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...HOA SEN UNIVERSITY BQ GIAO D9C VA DAO TAO KHOA NGON NGO VA VG HOA HQC NGANH TIENG ANH BAO CAO QUAN TRI. CHIEN UQC PHAN TICH NGANH PHAN TICH DOI THU CANH TRANH Gide vién huiing d$n: PH XUAN THANHNhom sinh vién thijc hi(n: | | | 091646 | PHAM NGQC THIEN KIM | 091654 | TRAN THI THIEN KIM | 091655 | | 091697 | TRAN TRI,NH NGQC THAO | 091710 | LY THU THAO | 091707 | Thd ng 4/ 2012 DC iv 1. L]ch su, to nhin, su m(nh .................................................................................................... . l I . I . L]ch sir thuong hiéu .......................................................................................................... l l .3. Sume 2 2 iatd thucmghieu 2 5. Cac hoat dong nfii brit cua tap doén COCA—COLA 5 7. H( thong phdn phoi 7 II. PIN TICH SWOT .. Ifl. PHA LOAI DOI TO CANH TRANH. 11 1. Canh tranh nh3n hi(u: 11 2. Canh tranh ngénh: 11 3. Canh tranh cfing dung: 11 4. Canh tranh chung: 11 1. Phén tich chién luoc canh tranh va chién tune kinh doanh cua doi thu: 12 2.1. Chién tune kinh doah cua PepsiCo. 12 I . I.2 Nhfim kinh doanh nha hang. 13 1.1.3 Pharr khuc thuc phfim nhe (Snack food) 14 2.2. Chién luoc canh tranh cua Pepsi 14 2. Phfin tich anh huirng cira doi thu canh tranh doi vcri ngérih: 17 3. Phfin tich lich sir hinh thénh va ph:it trién kinh doanh cua ho:. 19 4. Cac h( thong gi:i tr] in:i PepsiCo ton...
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...The 2012 The Cathedral & John Connon Alumni Magazine Founders’ Day Brunch 2011 EVENTS Rumble in the Jungle OFF THE SHELF Amish Tripathi and Akash Shah OUT OF THE BOX Dhanya Pilo Contents 9 President’s Message Events Founders’ Day 2011 Rumble in the Jungle Memories and Mayhem School Update Summer School Spotlight Keshav Desiraju Sudha Shah Off the Shelf Amish Tripathi and Akash Shah Out of the Box Vijaya Pastala Dhanya Pilo Nostalgia Reunions First Citizen In Memoriam Mrs. Irene Saldanha Mr. Anthony Dias Class Notes The Quiz 2 5 7 9 10 13 15 17 18 21 22 25 27 29 31 33 36 68 15 13 18 Editorial Team Udita Jhunjhunwala (ICSE 1984) Miel Sahgal (ISC 1989) Shyla Boga Patel (ISC 1969) Mukeeta Jhaveri (ISC 1983) Mitali Anand Kalra (ISC 1989) Business Rohita Chaganlal Doshi (ISC 1975) Editorial support, Design and Printing 22 Kirtana Shetty Minaal Pednekar and Nikunj Parikh Spenta Multimedia This magazine is not for sale and is intended for internal circulation only. Any material from this magazine may not be reproduced in part or whole without written consent. Views and opinions expressed in this magazine are those of the individual authors and not necessarily those of the Publishers. Published by The Cathedral and John Connon Alumni Association, 6, P.T. Marg, Mumbai 400 001 and printed at Spenta Multimedia, Peninsula Spenta, Mathuradas Mill Compound, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 013. www.spentamultimedia.com 21 36 Special...
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...The Art of Computer Game Design by Chris Crawford Preface to the Electronic Version: This text was originally composed by computer game designer Chris Crawford in 1982. When searching for literature on the nature of gaming and its relationship to narrative in 1997, Prof. Sue Peabody learned of The Art of Computer Game Design, which was then long out of print. Prof. Peabody requested Mr. Crawford's permission to publish an electronic version of the text on the World Wide Web so that it would be available to her students and to others interested in game design. Washington State University Vancouver generously made resources available to hire graphic artist Donna Loper to produce this electronic version. WSUV currently houses and maintains the site. Correspondence regarding this site should be addressed to Prof. Sue Peabody, Department of History, Washington State University Vancouver, peabody@vancouver.wsu.edu. If you are interested in more recent writings by Chris Crawford, see the Reflections interview at the end of The Art of Computer Game Design; the Virtools Swap-meet interview with Chris Crawford; and Chris Crawford's webpage, Erasmatazz. A PDF version of this text is available HERE. To download Adobe Reader, follow THIS link. Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • Acknowledgement Preface Chapter 1 - What is a Game? Chapter 2 - Why Do People Play Games? Chapter 3 - A Taxonomy of Computer Games Chapter 4 - The Computer as a Game Technology Chapter 5 - The Game Design...
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...,Y ; I ‘,, ‘..,* Introduccióna~la Termodinámica en m Ingeniería Química QUINTA EDICIÓN Smith l Van Nes Introducción a la Termodinámica en Ingeniería Química Introducción a la Termodinámica en Ingeniería Química Quinta edición J.M. Smith Profesor Emérito de Ingeniería Química University of California, Davis Profesor Emérito de Ingeniería Química Rensselaer Polytechnic Iris titu te Profesor de Ingeniería Química Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute TRADUCCIÓN: Edmundo G. Urbina Medal H. C. Van Ness M. M. Abbott Departamento de Ingeniería Eléctrica Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana lztapalapa María del Consuelo Hidalgo Mondragón Química Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Doctorado en Química Profesor titular de Química general y Operaciones unitarias Escuela Superior de Ingeniería Química e Industrias Extractivas Instituto Politécnico Nacional REVISIÓN TÉCNICA: Ing. José Clemente Reza García McGRAW-HILL MÉXICO l BUENOS AIRES l CARACAS. GUATEMALA l LISBOA l MADRID l NUEVA’YORK PANAMÁ l SAN JUAN l SANTAFÉ DE BOGOTÁ. SANTIAGO l SÁO PAULO AUCKLAND l HAMBURGO l LONDRES l MILÁN l MONTREAL l NUEVA DEHLI l PARíS SAN FRANCISCO l SINGAPUR l ST. LOUIS l SIDNEY l TOKIO l TORONTO Gerente de producto: Alfonso García Bada Mena Supervisor de edición: Mateo Miguel García Supervisor de producción: Zeferino García García INTRODUCCIÓN A LA TERMODINÁMICA EN INGENIERÍA QUÍMICA Prohibida la reproducción total o parcial de esta obra, por cualquier medio...
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...Unlucky Cupid ➶ Prologue ★★★ She is smart, HE's intelligent. She's gorgeous, HE's sizzling hot. She's popular, HE has huge resemblance to a world-wide known teen-age superstar. She's snob but somehow nice, while HE is the gentleman every girl will die for. Will rivalry cross their fate? Or Love will play their lives? He was always mistaken for the popular singer, whom She really hates. Will Her high school life end up just like those typical one's? Or will He make the best or even worst out of it? ➶ Chapter 1: Interference /KATHERINE'S PERSPECTIVE First day of school, sigh. Simula na naman ito ng hectic schedule, little time, less fun, and whatsoever bothersome school works. Pero first day of school sometimes is not that bad, kasi usually pupunta ka lang sa unahan at magpapakilala. Orientations, introductions, chit-chats - yeah, that's pretty much it. Kaya on second thought, I'm going to enjoy this first day lalo na dahil makikita ko na ang aking mga hmm, how should I describe my friends? Loud speaker-like? Loquacious? Nah, pero siguro ganyan nga sila - love ko naman. Ew, korni ko.I guess back na kami sa routine namin. Si Lindsay, medyo brat, madaldal (as I've said), okay naman pag dating sa academics, mabait, at sabihin na nating medyo war-freak. Di sya close sa parents nya gawa ng wala lagi sa bahay nila. So ayun, siguro yun ang dahilan kung bakit parang naging "Play Girl" itong si Lindsay, in other way. Hindi naman talaga. Pero all in all she's one of a kind...
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...were encased in ice. The knight’s attention was no longer on the girl. The completely defenseless state of the knight clearly revealed the shock that surged inside him. As though led by the knight’s gaze, the girl also turned her face toward the same direction. Then— she saw despair. There was darkness. Pure darkness as thin as paper, yet of an unfathomable depth. It had emerged from the ground in an ovoid shape with its lower section cut. A scene that evoked mystique with indescribable apprehension. A door? That’s what the girl thought after having seen it... Then after her heart beat once more, her thought was verified right. *Drippp* Something fell from the darkness. The instant she realized what it was— “Hiii!” —The girl let out a piercing shriek. An existence that no mortal could ever overcome. Red orbs swayed like turbid flames inside the hollow orbits of the...
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...Prologue Ako nga Pala si Natasha Julie Ann Cameron.. haba ng name ko noh? Ashie for short, apelyedo ko po ang Cameron :DD NBSB ako, dahil naniniwala ako na sagabal lang sa pag-aaral ang mga lalaki,. I hate guys except for my kuya, blame my father he left us without a trail, iniwan niya kami nila mommy, what is LOve? -for me epal, darating kung saka di pa ako handa. well, kahit NBSB ako may mga manliligaw parin ako, hihihi. pero no luck na ata ngayon, kasi dati pa yun na mga manliligaw... nag sawa na sa kakahintay. kaya ayon, wala na, pero okay lang.. **/if you want to read it on your mobile fone copy paste niyo na lang ‘toh sa notepad. :D sa ibang phone nababasa ‘toh as it. I mean as MC word talaga pero yung iba ebook so you need to cpy paste this pa sa notepad and then saka niyo isend sa cp niyo.. kung myphone gamit niyo you’re lucky enough. copy paste mo lang ‘toh sa notepad and send mo sa cp mo. okay na! kung nokia naman gamit mo, N70 na o-open siya as note.. I don’t know sa ibang model….AT! hindi ko na rin poi to na edit TT^TT, so sorry sa mga wrong spelling,wrong grammar.etc. hope u understand. thanks! :*** Chapter 1 "Natasha! bumaba kana dito kakain na" - mommy "coming right up mom"- me pag baba ko, hmm, mas safe ng idescribe na si mommy ang nag handa ng food namin kahit hindi, >:) "good morning Kuya" –me lagi ko siya ginegreet, kahit di niya ako ginegreet. close kami pero di niya lang type mang bati pag umaga. :D 1 year agwat namin, kaya close. "Ashie...
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...Acknowledgments ix Acknowledgments This book owes a great deal to the mental energy of several generations of scholars. As an undergraduate at the University of Cape Town, Francis Wilson made me aware of the importance of migrant labour and Robin Hallett inspired me, and a generation of students, to study the African past. At the School of Oriental and African Studies in London I was fortunate enough to have David Birmingham as a thesis supervisor. I hope that some of his knowledge and understanding of Lusophone Africa has found its way into this book. I owe an equal debt to Shula Marks who, over the years, has provided me with criticism and inspiration. In the United States I learnt a great deal from ]eanne Penvenne, Marcia Wright and, especially, Leroy Vail. In Switzerland I benefitted from the friendship and assistance of Laurent Monier of the IUED in Geneva, Francois Iecquier of the University of Lausanne and Mariette Ouwerhand of the dépurtement évangélrlyue (the former Swiss Mission). In South Africa, Patricia Davison of the South African Museum introduced me to material culture and made me aware of the richness of difference; the late Monica Wilson taught me the fundamentals of anthropology and Andrew Spiegel and Robert Thornton struggled to keep me abreast of changes in the discipline; Sue Newton-King and Nigel Penn brought shafts of light from the eighteenthcentury to bear on early industrialism. Charles van Onselen laid a major part of the intellectual foundations on...
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