... 1 III. Summary Philippines Demographics 1 Factors that Affect Population Growth 2 Advantages and Disadvantages of Large/Small Population 3 Population Control 5 How can we curb population growth? 6 IV. Conclusion 6 V. Generalization 7 VI. References 7 VII. Glossary 8 *words in red font color contain definitions on the glossary VIII. Pictures and Figures 9 Our Lady of the Pillar Catholic School, Inc. F. Tirona St., Poblacion 2 - A Imus, Cavite 4103 Prepared by: Jomari Alejandro III A. Herrera 3rd Yr. St. John Orange Team S.Y. 2011-2012 Submitted to: Mr. Jeffrey V. Cabreros MAPEH Teacher I. Introduction Population refers to the whole number of people in a place or given area or any specific proportion of that given number. Population may be associated with the number of people living in an area per square kilometer or the density of the population. Demography is the field of sociology the deals with the statistical study of human populations and sub-populations. Demographers perform censuses to update statistical data on population and ratios within the field. Population plays a vital role in the performance of countries since it is one of the factors that affect the economy of a country. It affects the gross national product of the country; logically, more manpower with secured employment for each will result a greater gross income. Furthermore, population affects the country...
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...Name Institution Instructor Date Singapore Microeconomic Summary Fifty years ago Singapore was known to be among the most underdeveloped countries with a GDP of less than US$ 320. Currently, the country is one the fastest growing economies with a GDP of US$ 60,000 making it among the richest economies in the world (Bhaskaran 200). It is for the fastest growth of Singapore economy that this paper looks at its microeconomic status from the year 2009. Singapore, officially known as Republic of Singapore is an island country and a sovereign city-state in southern Asia. It lies on the southern peninsula and is 137 kilometers north of equator.Singapore is one of the world's major commercial hubs, with the fourth largest financial centre and one of the busiest ports in the world. The country’s population is 5,469,700 people where 61% of the individuals are citizen while the remaining 39% are permanent residents or foreign students. According to Bhaskaran (211) the majority of the people (51%) in Singapore are aged between 24-51years old. The monetary policy of Singapore has been centered on the management of exchange rate since early 1980s.This is because the primary objective was to promote medium term cost stability as a basis for sustainable economic growth in the country. The selection of the monetary policy regime is predicated on the small and open nature of the Singapore economy. Since 2009, Singapore has a highly developed economy, based historically on extended and...
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...Home Based-Medical Billing - Marketing Plan Outline 2.0 Situation Analysis Medical billing / Coding is one of the fastest growing health care jobs, The US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that medical coding and billing will remain among the top fastest growing occupations for many years to come. Fact is: over 500,000 practicing physicians and hospitals in the USA rely heavily on medical coders and billers for customer service, and more importantly: to get reimbursed for medical services provided to patients. (http://www.medicalcodingandbilling.com) Many Billing services currently operate to manage medical practice billing among other services offered, providing physicians with the benefit and convenience of outsourcing their billing duties to third parties in order to relieve medical professionals of the tedious and challenging work that entails medical billing and account collections. National statistics show that only about 70 percent of insurance claims, initially submitted on paper, are ever paid by insurance carriers. With the advancements of health information Systems and the increase requirement and demand for electronic submissions Claims have increased the reimbursement percentage tremendously. A survey by the American Hospital Association concluded that about 18% of medical billing and coding positions remain unfilled due to a lack of qualified candidates. Occupational trends and future outlook for Medical Billing and Coding Specialists remain at the...
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... Business Plan August 13, 2007 Executive Summary Respite care is one of the fastest growing areas of health care in the United States. The continued aging of the population has implications on the individuals, families and the larger community. The majority of the long-term care is actually provided by family members. Respite care provides families with short-term relief from the daily care of their elderly loved one. Holiday Home Care, Incorporated recognized that caregiving is a demanding task and faces numerous challenges. If a vacation plans or a medical emergency hinders the care of your loved one, Holiday Home Care can help. The residential respite care facility is located at the beautiful and peaceful Cherry Cove Subdivision in Lakewood, California. Holiday Home Care facility has the capacity to house up to six ambulatory or wheelchair- bound 55 years old and older residents in either private and semi-private rooms. Residents are provided with a 24 hour medical supervision under the management of Ms. Sherrie, a Registered Nurse with a vast experienced in geriatrics and a good patient advocate. By admission to Holiday Home Care, the residents will receive nutritious meals, skilled nursing care, and medication administration, assistance with the activities of daily living, recreational activities and companionship. The future of health care will depend strongly on home-based services and as the population ages; the importance of the respite care services...
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...share Manufacturer | Market share (%) | Other brands | 24 | Own label | 19 | Gap | 3 | Falmer | 3.5 | CK Jeans | 5 | Next | 6 | Diesel | 6 | Wrangler | 4.5 | Lee | 5 | Marks & Spencer | 9 | Levi | 15 | More jeans are bought by men than women (nearly 50% compared to 35% with the remaining 15% being children’s jeans), however women represent the fastest growth sector. Only around 8 million jeans a year are actually produced in the UK, the remainder are provided by overseas producers. Low cost production abroad has made it possible for most manufacturers producing in the UK to compete. Women’s jeans preferences – Flared v Skinny | Flared | Skinny | Love | 26.3% | 19.2% | Hate | 14.4% | 17.1% | Neutral | 59.3% | 65.7% | Market research has also shown that so far in 2013 65% of people want to try jeans on before buying them. This is a drop when compared to 2012 where 79% of people wanting to try jeans on before buying. 85% of people asked buy jeans on line 90% of people buy jeans in store Future trends Sales of jeans are likely to be helped by growth in the population (albeit slow) particularly growth in 15-24 age range...
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...trends have spurred an increase in the demand for energy (primarily met by coal combustion) in several sectors including transport, construction, heating, industrial production, and have resulted in challenges related to the secondary effects of growth such as pollution from transport, waste disposal, and natural resource mining among others. [pic][pic] left: Google map of Ulaanbaatar center with growing traffic right: total vehicule population statistics, as of 2006 What are the main air pollution sources in Ulaanbaatar? A summary of air pollution sources is presented here as a series of photos taken in May, 2007 as part of this study. The main sources of air pollution in Ulaanbaatar, in no particulate order, include - Gers, Improved stoves, coal and briquettes, household heating systems, industrial boilers, power plants, brick kiln operations, transport - public and private, dust emissions - construction, road resuspension (on paved and unpaved roads), fly ash resuspension, and garbage burning. An unrestricted increase in air pollution, poses a significant challenge for rapidly growing city like Ulaanbaatar. The Figure below presents the results of an emissions inventory exercise based on the data...
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...Events Summary ECON 220: Macroeconomics Poverty across America is continuing to increase throughout suburbs faster than anywhere else in the United States. Currently, there are almost 16.4 million suburban residents who reside below the poverty line. The latest Census figures available, in 2011, showed that the poverty line for a family of four was just over $23,000 (Luhby, 2013, para. 3). The number of suburban residents below the poverty line is roughly 3 million more than those residing within inner city neighborhoods. During the 2000s, many low-income families began relocating to suburban neighborhoods, in hopes to remain gainfully employed in the area. As a result of the housing boom, several poor people obtained positions with construction companies in the suburbs and moved from inner cities, to the suburbs. Others were moving to suburban areas to obtain positions (even low-wage) in customer service, retail, and restaurant businesses (Luhby, 2013, para. 6). Once the Great Recession occurred, the suburban poverty dilemma increased, causing construction companies and other businesses to close. Many in poverty were left without jobs and several middle-class families were forced into poverty as well. Some critics believe the suburbs are not suited for the increasing rise of suburban residents in poverty. Most of the $82 billion funding from the government, used to aid those in poverty, is given to cities (Luhby, 2013, para. 7). Therefore, there is a growing concern...
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...illustrate these forces, the hypothetical “Bamboo Company” (located in Sydney New South Wales) will be used. This organisation has prided itself on the use of recyclable and renewable resources where possible and as a result, has developed the Bambicycle. This entry level hybrid bicycle combines the best attributes of a road bike and a mountain bike in one as well as being constructed by bamboo which is one of the world’s fastest growing renewable resources. An analysis of the six macroeconomic influences with reference to the Bamboo Company are as follows: THE DEMOGRAPHIC ENVIRONMENT Demographics is the statistical study of the population as a whole, consisting of the following variables and how they will affect the bicycle marketing environment: – The changing age structure of population “Australia's population, like that of most developed countries, is ageing as a result of sustained low fertility and increasing life expectancy” (Australian Bureau of Statistics [ABS], 2010a para 7). The proportion of the population aged 65 years and over is projected to increase from 13% in 2007 to between 23% and 25% in 2056, and 25% and 28% in 2101 (ABS, 2010c para 15) with the first wave of baby boomers exiting the workforce in 2011. . – The Changing Family There is an increasing trend of families who no longer have children within the home such as the “empty nesters”. The proportion of families without resident...
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... student number: 30126602 Dr Rowan Kennedy MKGGC 1120 Marketing Theory and Practice Faculty of Business and Economics Word count: Due date: March 26th 2014 Table of Contents page no. Executive Summary i 1. Introduction 1 2. Macro-Environmental Analysis 1-7 2.1. Demographic Environment 2 2.2. Economic Environment 3 2.3. Natural Environment 4 2.4. Technological Environment 5 2.5. Political Environment 6 2.6. Cultural Environment 7 3. Conclusion 8 Reference List 9 ~Executive Summary~ The telecommunication business is the fastest growing industry across the globe and in Australia at the present time as everyone in this day and age needs a mobile phone. It is crucial for telecommunication organisations such as Telstra to analyse its macro environment which identifies the...
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...Organizational Structure Presentation Action Plan, Part II Audience and Action Plan, Part I Our team has chosen for our audience the board of directors of the organization. To give just a few of our rationale in this choice are that, it is a very viable business in that the market for long term care is growing at an over average rate. According to Lewis (2013), “The Bureau of Labor Statistics points out that the health-care industry will be one of the fastest-growing industries in the United States in the period from 2008 to 2018, with wage and salary jobs growing at a rate of 22 percent. One primary reason for this rapid growth will be the increased number of individuals entering the elderly population” (Industry Growth). Lewis further notes that The National Care Planning Council states nursing homes provide cost effective ways for patient treatment and care. Besides benefit for the community, the organization will benefit from this population growth financially whiles providing a much needed worthy cause. The addiction of this new facility would also bring in more funders, grants, supporters and advocates to help fund and assist the organization to better service the community. Bernadette: Introduction This should be the explanation of what we are trying to accomplish within our paper as well as the power point. BODY Bernadette: The effects of our organizational structure and communication: 1. What is our organization structure? 2. What is our communication...
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...University of Phoenix Material Multicultural Matrix and Analysis Worksheet Instructions: Part I: Select and identify six groups in the left-hand column. Complete the matrix. Part II: Write a summary. Part III: Format references consistent with APA guidelines. |Part I: Matrix |What is the group’s history in the United States? |What is the group’s population in the |What are some attitudes and customs |What is something you admire about | | | |United States? |people of this group may practice? |this group’s people, lifestyle, or | | | | | |society? | | |NATIVE AMERICAN migrated to the Americas across the |Currently there are 2,9 million |The ghost Dance |Their Percerveirance | | |Beringia land bridge straits 12-15 thousand years |Indians in the us. |Sacred pipe ceremony |They have their names, some of their | | |ago. were the original inhabitants’ before the | |Sweat lodges |original culture. There is currently | | ...
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...differences in health outcomes and their causes among group of people.” These differences are closely linked with some racial and ethnic minorities, such as social, economic, and/or environmental (CDC, 2011). Health disparities are the metrics used to measure the health equity, where health equity represents providing qualified health care services for different groups of populations regardless there race, ethnicity, sex, sexual identity, age, disability, socioeconomic status, and geographic location (Georges, Benjamin, 2015). In the U.S. health care disparities is one of the longstanding health challenges with severe influences not only...
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...Case analysis about Dabbawalla Case summary: Dabbawalla is the name of a group of Indian entrepreneurs that deliver home-cooked food to Indian office- and factory workers in the city of Mumbai. By using the public transport, bicycle and handcarts they pick up dabbas (a kind of lunch box) in the office- and factory workers homes. They use codes on the lid and geographical depots to divide the lunch boxes in to different areas all over metropolitan Mumbai. After delivering the food they also provide the service of picking it up and deliver it home. The workers have a special bond making it feel like a family rather than a business. My task is to do a case analysis on MTBSA (as the company is called) using the SWOT-analysis. Strengths: • A good business idea – The company has found a need that is, if not ever-lasting, long-lasting. In these days with long business hours you don’t have time to eat long lunches and its to expensive eating out every day at restaurants. The offices don’t offer cafeterias or restaurants and it would be hard to fill all the different food-demands that the workers want. Bringing their own lunchboxes is hard as the public transport is crowded and you need your two hands for holding on to the train and your briefcase. • Environmental friendly – The dabbawalas uses their feet, bicycles, handcarts and the public transport making their contribution to pollution close to zero. The dabbas are made by tin or aluminum and has a long life span making their...
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...Nike in India MKW 3444 (Assignment 1) TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Page 2 Executive Summary Page 3 1 Introduction Page 4 2 Economic Environment Page 5 3 Cultural Environment Page 7 4 Political Environment Page 9 5 Conclusion Page 11 6 References Page 12 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The following essay interrogates Nike, Inc., in the Indian market. The context of the paper lies within the framework of an environmental analysis for the groundwork of a future marketing plan. The central argument is that; (A) the economic environment offers an overall attractive outlook, (B) the cultural environment requires Nike, Inc., to change their core product portfolio while continuously learning to customize and localise to the needs of the Indian consumer, (C) The political environment does not have a substantial risk impact in both its historical and current outlook, and the government is heavily involved in reforms that promote foreign direct investment. The extent of the analysis highlights relevant international marketing issues that Nike, Inc., faces in India in the context of country attractiveness, market segmentation, market positioning, and the marketing strategy in the context of the four P’s. 1 INTRODUCTION The aim of this essay is to select a consumer product and country market and undertake an in-depth and extensive environmental analysis as groundwork for a marketing plan. The selected consumer product will...
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...Executive Summary One of recently formed regional groups was the ASEAN (Association of SouthEast Asian Nations) that comprises of 10 nations together. Together they are performing an important part in the global economy. With their increasing growth and continued togetherness the ASEAN’s presence is being recognized on the world map. East Asia is proving to be one of the world’s highly dynamic and fastest growing regions. These export driven economies are vast and hence required to develop an understanding of their model of business operation. My report gives information on the history on formation and emphasizes on the trading and integration between these ten economies that are members that forms the ASEAN to bring about a common platform in terms of fields like trading, manufacturing, finance and so on. The purpose of the report is to evaluate ASEAN’s formation and to view the possible favorable and unfavorable conditions. The different factors, the benefits of the integration and its limitations are described in the report below. With respect to my findings and details in the report through different sources on the internet, I feel that the formation ASEAN has benefited these countries and in turn helped them to make their mark in the global market place that is day by day becoming cost oriented. Introduction A regional integration is a method where in different states put into place an agreement to help develop cooperation through regional rules and institutions. The...
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