...Pegasus Inc. is a company who prides itself for being a model ethical leader who upholds its core values and principles. Now it faces a dilemma and it has two options: to expand their business in China or forego the opportunity to earn a hundred million dollars because of the "payoffs". If Pegasus were to enter China, they would earn a whooping $100 million and would eventually attract potential Japanese investors that would contribute to their capital investment. Aside from that, the market for wireless in China is huge and this is in addition to the company's market in the US, Europe and Japan. If this project would push through, Pegasus would be widely acknowledge in Asia. It might also generate market from other Asian countries that demands the use of wireless technology. If we would consider Pegasus Values, entering China would Create a Value for Customers because their problems regarding stolen copper wires and high cost for burying communication cables would be addressed. Furthermore, Pegasus commitment to become the leader of technology in the new millenium would be realized since they were able to penetrate China - that has the largest population, hence the largest market, in Asia. But what is the downside? Before getting a license to operate, they are required for a "payoff" per city and district where they would be conducting their business. An agent would represent them and whatever this agent would do to secure the license would be his own business. Upon...
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...http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/ http://www.disneyme.com/ http://www.disney.co.uk/ Culture for business: http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/profit/opinion/050312-dhummel-1614961.html Organizational culture: http://blog.kevineikenberry.com/leadership/what-is-organizational-culture-anyway-2/ REASERCHER 1: Rita Kalaydjian * Importance of Culture for Business: Culture in general is set of principles that group of people follow and believes in, and in some cultures these people are against to change any of their beliefs. According to (Eikenberry, 2005) who mentioned in his article that organizational culture is how do we do things around here? What are the policies and procedures for this organization? And find answers to these questions by finding a person that can help you understand all these important things. As well as he said that understanding the culture of a company helps employees work better and achieve goals quickly and reduces time. As for the importance of culture to any business, each culture has a unique theme where it has an important impact on how this culture does its business. Good example of culture importance for businesses is Walt Disney, which is the largest American media and entertaining corporation, when it was launched in France it faced many problems due to language and different cultural issues. Here we can see that a business differs from culture to culture. You will face many more cultural and religious tribulations if you decide to open...
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...input from participants is not keeping up. For years, many have stated that active participation and becoming a part of the learning community in any educational setting is crucial, especially online, when it comes to successful completion. Participation is beneficial to the student, to the students’ grades, and to the learning community as a whole. The authors sought after evidence to show, “the importance of student online visibility apparent in the quantity and quality of participation” (Nagel, Blignaut, & Cronjé, 2009, 38). The study was conducted on a computer-integrated education Masters course that was 8 weeks long (Nagel et al., 2009). The course was presented fully online and consisted of students of varying age ranges. Reaserchers then chose a mixed methodology while conducting this research. This choice allowed them to explore various aspects within the course such as, students’ posts, online quizes, discusion posts, and exmination essays (Nagel et al., 2009). Many factors, for example, the amount of times participants accessed the course and discussions played a role in course completion and integration into the learing community (Nagel et al., 2009). Those who rarely were visible online did not show the same quality of success or comfort. The researchers were not certain if some of the students with little succes had difficulties due to outside factors. They believed some of these outside factors could have been poor connectivity, high visibility with little...
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...Dear Respondents, The researcher is undertaking a study entitled “The influence of Long Vacation/ Holidays on the study habits of BS Criminology student in the University of Perpetual Help System Dalta-Calamba Campus” as part of the requirement to complete the course. Kindly accomplished the questionnaire to help her to obtain relevant data on the problem she has chosen. Thank you. Jemillyn C. Egildo_____ The Reasercher Questionnaire Instruction: Read each statement carefully. Kindly check your answer to the questions below and answer if it is needed. Your answer will determine the influence of long vacation/ holidays on the study habits of BS Criminology students which will help in the completion of the study. Kindly fill out the blanks below: 1. Respondent Profile Name:(optional) ______________________ Age: __________ Gender: __________ Year level: __________ 2. Rate the following indicators being 4 as the highest: 4 - Strongly Agree 2 - Disagree 3 – Agree 1 – Strongly Disagree |ATTITUDES AFTER HOLIDAYS |4 |3 |2 |1 | | | | | | | |1. Do you come late for classes? | | ...
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...The first null hypothesis was partially correct due to the bipolar groups sol for the happy induction night, and the baseline nights were not statistically significant. However the bipolar group exhibited significantly longer sleep onset latency that group two. On the sad mood induction nights, both groups had shorter sleep onset latency and an increase in rem density. The reaserchers concluded that there is a posssibility that regulation of positive stimuli could contribute towards difficulty in sleep onset latency , as for hyperactivity that may be a characteristic of rem...
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...technical dye and stir the mixture. Then, add 3.2 liters of kerosene. After mixing, add the banana peel, Stir it and leave it after 3min. then pour in a desired mold or container &allow to harden. This researcher concluded that this project was cheaper than the commercial one. It could also be an alternative one. II:ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The researcher would like to give his warm heart-felt gratitude to the persons wich give their knowledge regarding this project and helped to conduct this for the success of the researher. The parents, which gave thier full support to the researcher through expenses, time and efforts. The classmates and friends of the researcher ,which are always there for him and also contribute ideas and thoughts. To the reasercher subject teacher, Ms. Balve Granido, for sharing her ideas and knowledge for this project and understanding the researcher for the failures in conduting this study. Last but not the least, to our dear God, fer guiding and protecting the researcher always and for giving those persons to made this all possible. III:TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I Introduction * Background of the Study * Statement of the problem * Hypothesis * Significance of the study * Scope and limitations * Definition of terms * Materials CHAPTER II Review and Related Literature CHAPTER III Methodology CHAPTER...
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...technical dye and stir the mixture. Then, add 3.2 liters of kerosene. After mixing, add the banana peel, Stir it and leave it after 3min. then pour in a desired mold or container &allow to harden. This researcher concluded that this project was cheaper than the commercial one. It could also be an alternative one. II:ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The researcher would like to give his warm heart-felt gratitude to the persons wich give their knowledge regarding this project and helped to conduct this for the success of the researher. The parents, which gave thier full support to the researcher through expenses, time and efforts. The classmates and friends of the researcher ,which are always there for him and also contribute ideas and thoughts. To the reasercher subject teacher, Ms. Balve Granido, for sharing her ideas and knowledge for this project and understanding the researcher for the failures in conduting this study. Last but not the least, to our dear God, fer guiding and protecting the researcher always and for giving those persons to made this all possible. III:TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I Introduction * Background of the Study * Statement of the problem * Hypothesis * Significance of the study * Scope and limitations * Definition of terms * Materials CHAPTER II Review and Related Literature CHAPTER III Methodology CHAPTER IV Result and...
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...In our busy world it is easy to forget that we need relaxation. Reaserchers have proven that taking time out of your day to relax not only improves your mental health, but your physical health as well. By reading this paper, you will learn ways to relax on your day off. First you will need a few things: a day off, a vehicle to take you where ever you may want to go, a list of things you love doing, a phone, some money, and some friends (optional). First thing's first, take a day off of work! If this does not happen, your whole relaxation plan will be foiled. Next thing you want to do is make sure you have secured some money, if you don't have money, you will hae to bum it off of your friends who will grow tired of you taking advantage of them and then you will have no friends. Who wants that? After you make sure you have money, make sure that the vehicle you have procured is one that is passenger friendly, nobody wants to get invited to a friends house, decide to go somewhere, and realize they have to now hop on the back of a kawasaki ninja. Once the vehicle in question is in your posession, (this includes vehicle and keys) make sure your vehicle is filled up with gas. A vehicle that needs gas not only slows down the days activitiesm but it also uses precious money that you have with you, and if you are doing things like taking a day off work, we can imply that you are not making the same income as you would be for a normal week and therefor have less money to spend willy...
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...Social Networking Sites and crimes The social networking sites allow users to exploit lots of features. These website are spreading everywhere and attracting users around the world. The social networking sites require users to supply personal information. Users are unknowing of the risk by using social networking sites. Social networking sites are a cause of increasing crime because they display personal information to all users that gets misuse. Social networking sites are increasing the crime rate. These sites disclose personal information that criminals can use. Criminals connect to the victims via these sites and build trust with them by chatting. The criminals then fetch all the personal information of the victims from the sites. Zuckerberg says his ubiquitous company remains very sensitive to customer’s concern (Lampe). “Everybody I work with at Facebook has privacy as a top concern.” But this is not true. Facebook keeps on launching new features that provides all the personal information available to the public. For example, in late 2006 when Facebook first announced its “News Feed” feature (Lampe). This feature provided a constant updates of recent activities of the user to all their friends. There were complaints from users, but this feature cause a tremendous increase in the new memberships. Facebook still provides this feature. They keep adding the feature that discloses personal information. Criminals take advantages of these features. Users are unaware of the...
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...Morphological Analysis of Gay Language Spoken Among Faculty of Goldenstate College, General Santos City School Year 2015 to 2016 Chapter 1 The Problem and It’s Setting This chapter presents the introduction of the study, statement of the problem, the objectives, and significance of the study, Locale and the operational definition of terms. Introduction Long ago, gays were not accepted in society, more specifically during the times of our forefathers, gays were not treated equally due to their gender. Gays were considered a caused of shamed to Family (Daniels, 2010) and the discrimination was highly rampant to them. However, in Today’s generation which recognizes changes in almost every aspect of man’s life, gays were already accepted in the society. Instead, they receive different treatment letting them realize they are unique and creative. With the acceptance of gays in the society, they established their own language known as gay speak. So time to time, gay language evolve and new words are created and others disappear. They construct their language through simple reversal, syllabic reversal, simple reversal with affixation, clipping with the affixation, straight words with affixation and connotation through images. The words or phrases currently used by gays, particularly in Gay Faculty of Goldenstate College, General Santos City may be short lived. According to Rafael 2010 gay language is the most unstable and malleable of all languages because it is not...
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...An End to Insanity Pine cones thrown at your face, stripped naked and left in a cornfield, and water forced down your throat until you vomit. Do any of these acts sound familiar? They are some of the most familiar forms of hazing. Although hazing is illegal in most states, the actions of cruelty are still being preformed today, it is an enormous problem so why isn’t more action being taken on it. I think it is because a lot of today’s hazing goes unreported either the school which it took place at is to embarrassed of the incident, or the student him/herself are to embarrassed to share the knowledge with others. In an article from CQ researcher by Brian Hansen he asks the question Should More Be Done to Stop It? I believe Hansen focuses on the article from a medical standpoint although he does not state that hazing is on the rise he does say that deaths caused from hazing are now higher then ever. He gives examples as to why the trend may be on the rise so much, the contemporary media endorses such acts that de grate people on shows like “Fear Factor” or movies like “Jackass.” Students see these acts and they may think that they are “ok” to perform because they were viewed by a national audience. Hansen also says that many deaths occur because students arrive with the “disneyland ride notion” where it may seem scary but the operators know what they are doing and everything will be ok, when in reality many of the hazers choose heinous acts at random that have never been...
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...• Tittle of the article A Motivated Employee: A Qualitative Study on Various Motivational Practises used in Organizational. • Overview of the article • 2.1 What the journal (article) is about: • The article is about how important drive is for success, but “being driven” is something different. Every individual has different needs. It is difficult to understand what motivates people without assesing what they need and want from their work. The motivation can effect the job satisfaction and relate to the performance. Next, to see the principles and theories of motivation, the drivers of motivation, ways to foster motivation and how managers motivated their team. • 2.2 What is the focus (Independent & dependent variables) • The dimensions of human development for business excellence is recently being followed in many organizations to improve business and employee performance. So, the researches have observed how job satisfaction can make their teams should be rewarded for their work. Whereas, motivation is the most useful to managers to understand his team members as well. • 2.3 What are the findings/samples/methodology • Managers has take the challenge to motivating his team or employees. Unmotivated employees may put a little effort in their jobs. They also exit the organization at the slightest competition and even demotivate other employees at work if given the opportunity and produce low quality work. • The researches...
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...embody the following (derived from Creswell, 2009, p. 175-176): multiple sources of data; theoretical lens; and participant meaning.. First, multiple sources of data may include: observation, case studies related to humanitarian organizations, documentation from humanitarian organization’s source to donors, and other mass media and social media available. Additionally, the study will use framing theory as its guiding approach and how it relates to soft power theory, to understand how humanitarian organizations develop their messages. Finally, the participant meaning by reviewing the responses NGOs have toward the research questions to view “the meaning that the participants hold about the problem or issue, not the meaning that the reaserchers bring to the research or writers express in the literature”(Creswell, 2009, p. 176). C. RESEARCH STRATEGY AThis research offers an appropriate strategy for three primary reasons. First, it develops the landscape of understanding for theoretical frames related to soft power of NGOs. Secondly, , the collected survey data is representative of NGOs understanding of their use of messages that they use with their donors and potential donors, and their understanding of their soft power....
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...THE STUDY HABITS OF GEODETIC ENGINEERING STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHEASTERN PIHLIPPINES A Research Paper Presented to: The Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department University of Southeastern Philippines Bo. Obrero, Davao City In Partial Fulfillment of The Requirements for the subject English “Writing Across the Discipline” Submitted to: Ms. Maribess Alconcel Ms. Loirene Intong Submitted by: Keanu James Tamesis Ginaly Maguliman Christianne Ido March 2016 Chapter 1 Introduction Learning is very important. As human beings we are expected to learn to be able to cope with the new generation. Study habits are the ways that you study-the habits that you have formed during your school years. Study habits include being organized, keeping good notes, reading your textbook, listening in class, and working...
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...ARALING PANLIPUNAN ANXIETY AND COMPETENCY LEVELS OF FOURTH YEAR STUDENTS IN ABULUG ________________________ A Proposed Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School CAGAYAN STATE UNIVERSITY Aparri, Cagayan _______________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in Educational Management _______________________ by MICHEL T. URBI March, 2015 Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Social Studies play a very important role in the modernization of mankind. It is therefore that students should acquire sufficient knowledge on it. Over the past years, social studies as a subject, educators have noted that students in many schools in the Philippines are still considered low in their achievements. Empirical studies like the Ramos, R. Survey (1980) show that there has been deterioration in the students’ achievement because of the focus in dealing with the subject social studies. The Ramos, R Survey by a group of Filipinos researchers found that pupils in elementary Sibika at Kultura in 1979 are more behind, and the high school students of Araling Panlipunan are years behind their counterparts in history of mankind, early civilization, government, taxation and economics in dealing with reasoning as a logic and explaining through what is happened to connect to the present times. Interested in the subject is being encouraged by teachers, but despite the resultant increase in interest...
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