...Technical Vs Casual Writing Technical writing includes essays, papers, M.A. and Ph.D. theses, and report writing for grants and research. It is highly structured with suggestions for margin lengths, paragraph headings, research and above all a research study with experimental data, and a particular format. Whereas Casual writing has no specific rules to follow except to communicate with another person or group of people. Examples of casual writing would class notes, memos, friendly letters, diaries, and post-it notes, chatting and messaging etc. The finished paper has to be re-read in order to eliminate grammatical or typing errors, as these form part of the grading process in technical writing whereas the casual writer is free write its imagination and write as he or she would speak, without having to stick to a particular format. Sentences are mostly short and direct, with no further explanation needed. We frequently use emoticons, slang words etc while casual writing which sometimes can annoy reader or the message is not clear. Technical writing has advantage over it that the message is concise, understandable, and time saving. In casual writing there may be grammatical mistakes which lead to misunderstanding as compared to technical writing. But in my opinion writing casually is more easy and fun. You can write whatever you want to without tension of maintaining the structure and format of writing. An example of both is: Technical writing: This is to inform you that...
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...1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Rationale Inventory management is an essential part in any businesses not minding the size and nature of the business. Inventory management provides critical information about the condition of products, such as whether you are low on stock and your inventory needs to be replenished. Doing inventory via manual recording is not only time-consuming but is also less accurate in producing results thus, the development of Automated Inventory Systems. Automated systems can replace the cost and time consuming processes that were once completed by hand while providing companies with more accurate data. Inventory Management System has proven to be of great importance in the development and inward progress of many organizations. The development of Automated Inventory Systems has evolved from desktop-based networked applications to web-based applications. Having it web-based minimized the cost of operations and enables users to access the system anytime and anywhere. It also enables several more limited users to view availability of products without the need to go to the establishments. Several inventory systems have been developed to cater needs of respective organizations like academic institutions. Inventory systems in such an institution are important because facilities play vital role in education and tracking these is important to avoid loss thus minimizing the expenses in procuring lost materials. These proprietary inventory systems, web-based or desktop-based...
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...Taffic Jam in Dhaka City Men have stepped on the moon. Now they are going from one place to another with few hours. But the citizens of Dhaka(sometimes) can not reach to Gulistan Jatrabari from Mohakhali or Farmgate within few hours. Who is responsible for this? Traffic Jam is that magician. Traffic jam has become a great monster in our modern life. Traffic jam has turned daily trips into nightmares. The business community inevitably suffers for the constant waste of its most precious resource of time. Others commuters complain of being stuck in jam for hours an end, while residents breathe in a lat more lead and almost 10 percent of its population seeks medical treatment each year for air pollution related respiratory illnesses. I. Drivers don’t comply with traffic rules. II. Allegations of police support to makeshift shops on footpaths and street sidelines and illegal automobile and rickshaw parking, which occupy more than a third of the streets. III. Some police officers are busy for extracting money for allowing illegal parking. IV. Lack of automatic traffic signals, slow-moving illegal rickshaws and rail crossings are also causing serious traffic jam. Many roads of Dhaka city are not spacious according to the necessity. As aresult, traffic jam occurs very now and then in the congested areas even of the highways. Overtaking tendency is another reason which causes traffic jam. Moreover, our traffic system is not so modern and the number of traffic police...
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...Traffic jam in Palton area Trffic jam in Farmgate area Taffic Jam in Dhaka City Men have stepped on the moon. Now they are going from one place to another with few hours. But the citizens of Dhaka(sometimes) can not reach to Gulistan Jatrabari from Mohakhali or Farmgate within few hours. Who is responsible for this? Traffic Jam is that magician. Traffic jam has become a great monster in our modern life. Traffic jam has turned daily trips into nightmares. The business community inevitably suffers for the constant waste of its most precious resource of time. Others commuters complain of being stuck in jam for hours an end, while residents breathe in a lat more lead and almost 10 percent of its population seeks medical treatment each year for air pollution related respiratory illnesses. I. Drivers don’t comply with traffic rules. II. Allegations of police support to makeshift shops on footpaths and street sidelines and illegal automobile and rickshaw parking, which occupy more than a third of the streets. III. Some police officers are busy for extracting money for allowing illegal parking. IV. Lack of automatic traffic signals, slow-moving illegal rickshaws and rail crossings are also causing serious traffic jam. Many roads of Dhaka city are not spacious according to the necessity. As aresult, traffic jam occurs very now and then in the congested areas even of the highways. Overtaking tendency is another reason which causes traffic jam. Moreover, our traffic system...
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...PRELIMINARY RISK VALUATION IN INDONESIA COAL BED METHANE PROJECT (Case: PERTAMINA CBM Project) DEWI GENTANA & DEDI YUSMEN PERTAMINA CBM TEAM Gas Asia Conferences, Kualalumpur 17-18 March 2009 OUTLINE A. RISK VALUATION APPROACH & METHODOLOGY B . SUB SURFACE, SURFACE, ECONOMICS C . RISK VALUATION RESULT AND ANALYSIS D. CONCLUSION Gas Asia Conferences, Kualalumpur 17-18 March 2009 1 OVERVIEW Overlapping Oil and Gas Working Area with Coal Mining Consession Area CBM (0-1000 M) OIL AND GAS > 1000 M Casing 9-5/8” caused by Coal Mining activity at UBEP Tanjung Field Bursting Production Pipe caused by tractors at UBEP Tanjung Field Gas Asia Conferences, Kualalumpur 17-18 March 2009 2 OUTLINE A. RISK VALUATION APPROACH & METHODOLOGY Gas Asia Conferences, Kualalumpur 17-18 March 2009 3 PERTAMINA CBM RISK VALUATION MODEL (Simple Model) COUNTRY & INDUSTRY ENV. •Country Risk •Economy • •Environment •General Issue •Petroleum Legislation •Energy Balance •Competitors •Activity PROJECT ECONOMICS •Economic Indicators •Commercial Types •Taxes •Fiscal Terms SURFACE AREA (25%) PRODUCTION FACILITY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ECONOMIC INDICATOR LAND ACCESS PROJECT ECONOMICS (25%) TECHNICAL/SUBSURFACE GEOTECHNICAL •Data •Basin •Reserves •Play Type •Petroleum Systems •Technical Feasibility POTENTIAL RESERVE (50%) Pertamina CBM Team, 2007. (Modified From De’Ath) Gas Asia Conferences, Kualalumpur 17-18 March 2009 4 Risk...
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...Global Business Organisations D4X9 35 Table of contents I Introduction…………………………………………………………4 II Basic information about PepsiCo…………………………………4 2.1 Background PepsiCo……………………………………………..4 2.2 First step for entering international market………………………5 III Development of PepsiCo…………………………………………5 3.1 Business structure of PepsiCo…………………………………..5 3.2 Organization’s expansion ……………………………………….6 IV Products of PepsiCo………………………………………………6 4.1 Process of bringing a new product to market……………………6 4.2 Production Unit and its global position………………………….7 4.3 Influence of local market criteria ……………………………….8 4.4 Pricing and distribution policies and logistics…………………..8 4.5 Marketing of products…………………………………………..10 V Personnel of PepsiCo…………………………………………..…10 5.1 Recruitment policy………………………………………………10 5.2 Global salaries…………………………………………………..11 5.3 Labor relations…………………………………………………..11 VI Finance of company……………………………………………..13 6.1 Financial structure ………………………………………………13 6.2 Exchange rate ……………………………………………………13 6.3 Annual accounts …………………………………………………13 6.4 Influences of Financial information……………………………..13 VII Conclusion……………………………………………………….15 VIII Reference ……………………………………………………….16 IX Appendix……………………………………………………………17 Appendix I…………………………………………………………….17 Appendix II………………………………………………………….18 I Introduction The aim of this report is for outcome two to outcome five of Global business organization. This...
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...STRATEGY PLAN FOR DATABASE SYSTEMS DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR FOR DEPARTMENT STORE (TECHICAL PAPER) ANDREW L. PASSIE STUDENT Dr. HOSSEIN BESHARATIAN PROFESSOR CIS 515 STRAYER UNIVERSITY September 6, 2013 SUMMER Page 1 STRATEGY PLAN FOR DATABASE SYSTEMS ABSTRACT We are also going to discuss a Technical paper on Database Administrator for Department Store. We should know that a Database Administrator is the person who is responsible for planning, organizing, controlling, and monitoring the centralized and shared corporate database. The DBA is the general manager of the database administration department. We are also going to discuss the potential sales of the department store transaction within a database, evaluation of all relationships of the database solution using the Crow Foot notation, justifying that Big Data tools could be used for forecasting sales and inventory of the department store, the SQL functions to help sales predictions, implementing cloud-hosted solution for a database in the cost involved and pricing structure required, ranking...
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...Those Who are going for CGI , on 9th May 2015 Sample Placement papers for CGI Aptitude sample paper for CGI - placement paper Q. Every day a driver comes to pick up a man at his office at 6pm. One day the man gets free early and rather than waiting for the driver, he starts walking for home at 4:30pm. The man meets the driver on the way and then reaches home 30minutes earlier than usual. What is the usual time that man takes to reach home from the office? Q. What is the distance travelled by a ball that falls from a height of 8 mts and each time it bounces half the distance back? Q. What is the height of the cone of diameter 12 cm that is formed after melting a sphere of 6 cm diameter? Q. A can work three times as B can work. If A takes 60 days less than B to complete the same task, calculate the number of days when both A and B start working together on the same day. a) 25 days b) 20 days c) 22 and 1/2 days d) 24 days Q. A boy has Rs 3 in total. If he wins, he gains 1 Rupee and if he looses, he has to loose 1 Rupee. The boy may lose only 5 times in the game and if he earns 5 Rs, he has to quit the game. Find the number of ways of the possibilities. Q. A and B decide to speak truth or lie on a day. Another person asks A if he is saying truth or lie. B listens to A whatever he answers. Now the person asks B what A had told. B replies as “ A has told that he is a liar”. What does B say? a) Truth b) Truth when A lies c) Lie d) Cannot be determined Q. What is the...
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...Traffic Jam in Dhaka City Over the last few years the transportation problem of Dhaka City has visibly been deteriorating steadily. Citizens constantly complain about the unbearable twin problems of traffic jam and air pollution. Democracy watch decided to address this problem through an opinion poll covering around eight hundred households randomly selected from several purposively selected neighbourhoods of the city, representatives of middle and lower income areas. The questions asked focused mainly on three issues: (a) the nature of the problem as perceived by the surveyed residents, (b) their understanding about the causes of these problems and (c) their recommendations on solutions to these perceived problems. Some preliminary results from this survey were presented at a workshop, which was participated by persons associated with the formulation and implementation of traffic policies, rules and programmes .This Draft Final Report benefits from valuable discussion and comments received at the workshop. The methodology of this survey is explained below in brief. It is easy to see that the study extended beyond a standard opinion poll and entered the arena of investigative research in seeking some explanations to perceptions as well as behaviour. The findings are presented mainly in the form of self-explanatory tables with some introductory highlights and conclusions. A further extension of the survey is currently being completed to cover the very poor and the...
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...Dan Guinn American Intercontinental University Unit 2 Individual Project MGT680-11401D-02 – Strategic Management SWOT – An Analysis of Apple Incorporated 09 March, 2014 Abstract The advanced technology that is available today has not only allowed Apple to produce the innovative products that are available to their customers today, this same technology is used by others to remain a competitor in the market place today. Most business analyses would agree that Apple is a good strong organization. Most would also agree that Apple is strong because of its ability to accomplish the short and long term goals that have been established through its strategic plan and the SWOT analysis of the organization. Although Apple is a power house in the market place; the organization does have its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that will have to be addressed or Apple could eventually experience a decline in its market share. A SWOT analysis not only can help an organization realize it strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats it can also help the organization capitalize on the weaknesses that may exist with other organizations. Introduction Apple Inc. was founded 1976 and was the brain child of Steven Jobs and Steven Wozniak. Although the organization was actually born on April Fool’s Day many will agree that Jobs and Wozniak’s vision for the future of computers was much bigger than a foolish dream or prank. Wozniak had a love for developing computers...
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...ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) 20 21 Introduction MBA Course Structure Programme Specifications and Learning Outcomes 23 Course Synopsis 26 21 DOCTOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (DBA) Programme Specifications and Learning Outcomes DBA Course Structure 38 41 OTHER INFORMATION REFERENCES UTM IBS Postgraduate Student Society (PGSS) 42 43 3 ACADEMIC GUIDELINES OVERVIEW / BACKGROUND OF UTM The main campus of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) is located in a strategic area of 1,177 hectares in the Iskandar Development Region, Johor.UTM has another campus known as the UTM Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Semarak with an area of 18 hectares. The history of UTM began in 1904 as a Treacher Techical School and was later upgraded to a Technical School in 1906. In 1942 the Technical School was upgraded to a TechicalCollege located at High Street (now known as Jalan Bandar) before moving to Jalan Gurney (now known as Jalan Semarak). In 1972 the Technical College became the National Institute of Technology (ITK). On 1 April 1975, it became a university known as Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. PHILOSOPHY OF UTM...
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...STRICTLY PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL Serial No. NNNNNNNNNN UNITED GROWTH BERHAD (Company No. 739648-W) Islamic Medium Term Notes pursuant to an Islamic Medium Term Notes Programme of RM2.2 billion under the Shariah principle of Musharakah Joint Lead Arrangers and Joint Lead Managers CIMB Investment Bank Berhad HSBC Amanah Malaysia Berhad (Company No: 18417-M) (Company No: 807705-X) 13 June 2012 IMPORTANT NOTICE Responsibility Statements This Information Memorandum has been approved by the directors of United Growth Berhad (Company No: 739648-W) (“UG” or “Issuer”) and UEM Group Berhad (Company No: 6551-K) (“UEM” or “Obligor”) and UG and UEM accept full responsibility for the accuracy of the information contained in this Information Memorandum. UG and UEM, after having made all reasonable enquiries, confirm that this Information Memorandum contains all information with respect to UG and UEM which is material in the context of the Islamic medium term notes programme of RM2.2 billion (“Programme”) and the offering of the Islamic medium term notes (“Sukuk”) under the Programme. The opinions and intentions expressed in this Information Memorandum in relation to UG and UEM are honestly held, have been reached after considering all relevant circumstances and are based on reasonable assumptions and there are no other facts in relation to UG and UEM or the Programme the omission of which would, in the context of the Sukuk issue, make any statement...
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