...the Visual College of Art and Design located in Vancouver, BC with a diploma in Fashion Merchandising and Marketing. Since then, she has worked as a Buyer for e-commerce store Young & Only and has interned at Another Blank Page and Style Nine to Five. She is currently Executive Assistant to Aritzia’s EVP of Retail, EVP of Technology, and EVP of People and Culture. Jordan has been an active member of the fashion industry for over 8 years in fields including retail sales, marketing, merchandising, and fashion buying. Her career has been built on a strong passion for social media marketing, product photography, as well as retail buying. During her educational studies, she held an Editorial Practicum at Vancouver Magazine- Transcontinental Media where she has successfully developed both her communication skills, and writing techniques in online and print media. As stated, she also obtained a position as Head Buyer for Young & Only, an online fashion boutique based out of Vancouver, BC. In addition to these experiences, she has also developed a wide diversity of skills over the past few years including excellent grammar, writing, Microsoft applications, PhotoShop applications and using inDesign programs. She is an incredibly hard-working, enthusiastic woman who is ambitious and eager to learn. As a secondary portion of her career, she has a strong passion for photography and social media, balancing the two of these on her Instagram account @joordanrenee. Through...
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...rivals-----------------------------------4 4. The way of people do make-up is changing---------------4 5. Be ahead of other rivals and acquiring the 3D printer----5 6. Conclusion----------------------------------------------------------5 7. References-----------------------------------------------------------6 Abstract MAC is a world wide cosmetic company that was once the leader of the beauty and fashion industry. The beauty industry is favorable and everyone wants to get more profits from it; there are more and more new entrance involveD in and the competitors are producing some product that making MAC company less differentiated. Nowadays, there is a new technology called 3D printing machine that is threating the traditional beauty industry. MAC Cosmetics, Makeup Art Cosmetics, was founded in Toronto, Ontario, Canada by Frank Toskan and Frank Angelo in 1985. With the assistance of chemist Vic Casale, the first U.S MAC store opened in 1991, in New York. History The company's products were initially specifically designed for professional make-up artists but are now sold to consumers worldwide. Long before their company history, MAC cosmetics founders directed their product line towards professionals in the beauty and fashion industry that had to rely on heavy cosmetics, cake makeup, and stage makeup to create the visual effects in photo shoots. MAC cosmetics can be found at department stores worldwide such as Belk, Nordstrom, Macy's, Bloomingdale's and Dillard's, as well as MAC Stores. Nordstrom was...
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...Government regulated monopoly GAAP General Standards 1. Adequate training and proficiency 2. Independence in mental attitude 3. Due professional care Standards of Field Work Proper Planning and supervision Understanding of the entity Sufficient appropriate evidence Standards of Reporting Statements prepared in accordance with GAAP Circumstances when GAAP not consistently followed Adequacy of disclosures Expression of opinion on financial statements *Test* Table 5.1 Definitions And broad broad stuff Can accept a gift from a client as long as its no more than “token” or the amount the firm gives you You can indirectly own stock in an auditing client if its immaterial to your net worth You cannot be paid in stock Because we don’t see the audit as one event, its not a series of events even though that looks like it. Because once you have the client you usually have it for a good amount of time. “The professional engagement period begins when the registered public accounting firm either signs an initial engagement letter (or other agreement to review or audit a client’s financial statements) or begins audit, review, or attest procedures whichever is earlier: and (B) the professional engagement period ends when the audit client or the registered public accounting firm notifies the commission that the client is no longer that firm’s audit client. You might be able to write a contract that can say the audit engagement is only a year and you might get...
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...FOP Programming The commands from A to Z ______________________________________________________________________________________ Contents FOP Programming (1) Commands from A to Z .ACTION - Transaction .ACTION ABORT .ADD – Loading an additional record .ASSIGN – Assignment of values .ATEXT – Select abbreviation text .BOX – Multi-line messages .BROWSER – Internet browser .BUDGET – Summation of accounts .CHART – Displaying charts Options of .CHART –INIT, always in one line .COLOUR – Setting colors in screens .COMMAND – Running abas ERP commands .COMMAND - PARALLEL .COMMAND -WAIT .COMMAND -WINDOW .COMMAND -LOADER Command syntax if abas ERP commands .CONTINUE – Return to the called FOP .CONTINUE LABEL .COPY – Copying from database buffers Constant texts and .COPY Creating type conversions .CURSOR – Cursor control .DDE - Command .DELETE – Deleting records .DOWN - Footers .EDIT – System calls .END - FOP end .ERROR – Error message .FILE – File input .FORMAT – HTML output .FORMAT XML – XML generation .FORMULA – Assigning values to variables .HELP – Help chapter .INPUT – FOP program .JUSTIFIED – Text formatting .LEFT – Left margin .LENGTH – Page length .LINE – Line length .LOAD – Loading contents ©ABAS Software AG 2005 4 4 6 7 8 9 11 13 13 15 15 28 32 32 34 35 37 38 39 39 40 41 42 42 44 47 47 48 49 50 51 56 57 57 58 59 62 62 63 63 64 Page 1 February 2006/2006r2n01 Know how using abas Business Software FOP Programming The commands from A to Z ____________________________...
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...The GED Language Arts, Reading Test Passing the GED Language Arts, Reading Test Jean Dean ABE/GED Teacher Mentor Teacher California Distance Learning Project www.cdlponline.org 1 GED Video Partner #11 Passing the GED Reading Test In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends. Martin Luther King, Jr. TEST OVERVIEW: Time: 65 minutes The test consists of fiction and nonfiction readings. • Fiction excerpts include readings from novels, short stories, folk tales, poetry, and plays. • Nonfiction excerpts include readings from reviews, essays, articles, speeches, biographies, business documents, and articles about the visual arts. The test consists of 40 multiple-choice questions. • 30 of the questions come from fiction readings. • 10 of the questions come from nonfiction readings. There are seven passages. • Three of the passages are from prose fiction (novels, short stories, and folk tales). • Poetry and plays have one passage each. • Nonfiction has two passages. There are three literary time periods. One passage comes from each of these periods: • Before 1920 • 1920-1960 • After 1960 The following reading skills are tested: • Comprehension—identifying the main idea, the purpose of a selection, supporting details, and using context clues to discover the meaning of unknown words 2 • • • Application—applying ideas to a new context Analysis—recognizing the way material is organized...
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...Introduction 1.1 Background of the Study Banking system occupies an important place in a nation's economy because of its intermediary role; it ensures allocation and relocation of resources and keeps up the momentum of economic activities. In a developing country like Bangladesh, the banking system as a whole has a vital role to play in the progress of the economic development. The demand , motivations and priorities of the consumers are the first crucial steps towards the improvement of customer satisfaction .And customer will satisfied if they get proper products and services . Deposits are the most important department of any bank. It consists of current, saving and fixed deposit transaction etc, the core objectives of deposit is to increase the economic growth of the nation. This department is very important for the bank, which requires knowledge based banking activities. No country can survive without a perfect Deposit mechanism, that’s why I put emphasis on this department. Quality customer service by Deposit department is essential to building customer relationships .The high level of customer loyalty depend on the quality of the core services. If a service provided by this department is not up to the mark then a company can lose its loyal customer. And it also can’t be able to get new customers. The department should use new technology and should develop new strategies for satisfying the customers. And if the manager and the department...
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...Instructions as Applied to Microsoft® Excel for Teachers Project summary Goal Given access to a personal computer with Internet Explorer, instructor led, web-based lessons, and the Microsoft® Excel program, the learners will be able to create an Excel grade book. The teachers at Roosevelt Elementary School are urged to use technology daily. And while all teachers have access to the Microsoft® Office professional software suite, in addition to a schoolmaster program, staff surveys (January 2004, Technology staff survey and march technology committee meetings) single out Microsoft excel as the program in which they most need training. Using a spreadsheet program to maintain a grade book will allow the learners (teachers at Roosevelt Elementary School) to follow through with their technology goal of learning to use the software programs they have. It is also a potential time saver for the very busy teachers. Most teachers realize that Microsoft® Excel is a powerful Program. Once a teacher learns Microsoft® Excel to create their own grade book, a small first step; they will then be able to utilize other aspects of Excel relating to the grade book. For example, they can customize their grade book by adding comments, charts or graphs or might possible use the charts and graphs feature on their own for other classroom applications. This would provide a visual representation of their students’ classroom performance. Other well-utilized options for using Excel include making...
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...of some critics, the form of comics is a locus of the archival, a place where we can identify an archival turn. Art Spiegelman’s Maus first and perhaps most forcefully established the connection between archives and comics. His groundbreaking work documenting his father’s experience in WWII Poland, where he survived internment in Auschwitz, is a visual narrative based on oral testimony that consistently heightens our awareness of visual, written, and oral archives, and where they interact, overlap, or get transposed one into the other. Hillary Chute recounts and interprets her collaboration with Spiegelman in the process of assembling MetaMaus, a book compiling interviews and archival materials on the making of Maus. MetaMaus, argues Chute, reflects the tension between different kinds of extant archives—oral, written, photographic—and the cross-discursive work of (re)building new archives that motivates Maus. Its defining feature is that it shows the materiality of Spiegelman’s archive; it is about the embodiment of archives. The subject of Maus is the retrieval of memory and ultimately, the creation of memory…. It’s about choices being made, of finding what one can tell, and what one can reveal, and what one can reveal beyond what one knows one is revealing. Those are the things that give real tensile strength to the work—putting the dead into little boxes. – Art Spiegelman (MetaMaus 73) Maus: A Survivor’s Tale is a book about archives. And the book about making Maus, MetaMaus...
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...AN INTERNSHIP REPORT ON Analyzing the Problem of General Banking System of United Commercial Bank Limited Prepared By Sirajum Munira ID NO: 10254030 Department of Finance & Banking University of Rajshahi Supervised By Md. Monimul Haque Assistant Professor Department of Finance & Banking University of Rajshahi July 2012 Analyzing the Problem of General Banking System of United Commercial Bank Limited Prepared By Sirajum Munira ID NO: 10254030 Department of Finance & Banking University of Rajshahi An internship report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Master of Business Administration (MBA) Supervised By Md. Monimul Haque Assistant Professor Department of Finance & Banking University of Rajshahi July 2012 July-30, 2012 The Supervisor Department of Finance and Banking University of Rajshahi Subject: Submission of Internship Report Dear Sir, I am delighted to present my Internship Report on “Analyzing the Problem of General Banking System of United Commercial Bank Limited”, which is prepared in a partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of MBA. Preparing such kind of report is a great opportunity for me while having overall knowledge on General Banking practice. I believe that the practical learning will boost our intellects in our coming career life. I have...
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...Project Report on Advertising Agency Table of Content ADVERTISING........................................................................................................................................3 INDUSTRY SNAPSHOT..................................................................................................................................4 NATURE OF THE INDUSTRY..........................................................................................................................5 MEDIA.....................................................................................................................................................7 IN-FILM ADVERTISING.................................................................................................................................9 WORK ENVIRONMENT .............................................................................................................................10 PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS.....................................................................................................................11 EMPLOYMENT AVENUES.............................................................................................................................12 PUBLIC SERVICE ADVERTISING....................................................................................................................12 REGULATION.........................................................................................................
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...time to time in accordance with the changing needs of the society. The present effort of reframing and updating the curriculum in Accountancy at the Higher Secondary level is an exercise based on the feed back from the users. This prescribed text book serves as a foundation for the basic principles of Accountancy. By introducing the subject at the higher secondary level, great care has been taken to emphasize on minute details to enable the students to grasp the concepts with ease. The vocabulary and terminology used in the text book is in accordance with the comprehension and maturity level of the students. This text would serve as a foot stool while they pursue their higher studies. Since the text carries practical methods of maintaining accounts the students could use this for their career. Along with examples relating to the immediate environment of the students innovative learning methods like charts, diagrams and tables have been presented to simplify conceptualized learning. As mentioned earlier, this text serves as a foundation course which is coupled with sample questions...
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...time to time in accordance with the changing needs of the society. The present effort of reframing and updating the curriculum in Accountancy at the Higher Secondary level is an exercise based on the feed back from the users. This prescribed text book serves as a foundation for the basic principles of Accountancy. By introducing the subject at the higher secondary level, great care has been taken to emphasize on minute details to enable the students to grasp the concepts with ease. The vocabulary and terminology used in the text book is in accordance with the comprehension and maturity level of the students. This text would serve as a foot stool while they pursue their higher studies. Since the text carries practical methods of maintaining accounts the students could use this for their career. Along with examples relating to the immediate environment of the students innovative learning methods like charts, diagrams and tables have been presented to simplify conceptualized learning. As mentioned earlier, this text serves as a foundation course which is coupled with sample questions...
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...Bazar, & Sylhet have changed the Dhaka, Chittagong, & Sylhet skyline and presented a new lifestyle. Amin Mohammad Group is our environmentally responsible response to the rapid spate of urbanization in Bangladesh. Pressures of urbanization in this country are compounded by the unfavorable land man ration. Amin Mohammad Group has embarked upon a mission to make the maximum use of minimum land being sensitive to both environmental concerns and social continuity. Planned development by Amin Mohammad Group of the sites around the city has added value to those areas, released pressure on inner cities and persecuted the city dwellers with breathing space. Professional team of design experts with mod outlook and engineers with state of the art equipment are backed by an R & D team constantly probing human habitat horizons as well as building technology. Their endeavors have resulted in the creation of aesthetically inspiring architecture, environmentally friendly development and top quality building. Amin Mohammad Group aim is to provide its clients with competitive price, qualitymaterials, & hand over project on time. Amin Mohammad Group is the symbol of customer confidence. Mission & vision of AMG AMG’s mission is both broad and focused. It builds on its vision and translates the essence of that vision into projects that respond to...
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...Reserve Fund Mesopotamia Luca Pacioli Provident Fund Depreciati Income & Expenditure Credit TM AccountAble Handbook Budget & Balance Report vFkZ'kkL= Corpus Voucher NGO Fixed Assets Register Grants Accounting Standards Narration Receipts and Revenue Stamps Benedetto Cotrugli Ledgers Regulation Cash Box Revolving Funds Accounting Multiple Cash Books Trial Balance Auditors Computerized Accounts Deficit Endowments Investments Journal Honorarium Form IIIA Bank Reconciliation Account Payee, Not Negotiable ction 10(23C)(iv) Blank Cheque Tax Exemption vkpk;Z dkSfVY; Key Persons ACCOUNTABILITY Contribution in Kind INCOME Transparency Public Disclosure Auditors’ Certificate Debit Stock Register Receipts & Payments Societies Registration Act, 1860 Public Trust TM AccountAid India Section 25 Non-profit Company Section 80G New Delhi Donation Ear-marked Funds Salary Register izfrxzkgdSÜpk;a Gratuity Conflict of Interest About this book (front inside cover) The AccountAble Handbook is a compilation of the individual issues of ‘AccountAble’, released by AccountAid India since 1994. These issues have been designed and circulated on a monthly basis primarily for the partners of our client Agencies. ‘AccountAble’ is circulated to about 1,200 persons, including Chartered Accountants. It is also available through e-mail, on a complimentary basis. The present compilation brings all issues of AccountAble...
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...Internship Report, internship document , internship term paper. ON FOREIGN EXCHANGE ACTIVITIES OF JAMUNA BANK LTD. [pic] Submitted to Lecturer Department Of Business Administration Southeast University Submitted by Md.Mahbubul alam Program: BBA Major: Finance ID: M20811111090 Batch: 15th [pic] Acknowledgement At first I convey my special thanks to Lecturer Ms. Jannatul Ferdaous, my honorable supervisor for her proper supervision during her busy days. Also thanks to Mr. Engr. S.M. Anisuzzaman, VP and Branch Incharge, Jamuna Bank Limited, Sonargaon Road Branch for his cooperation during my internship period in the Bank. Then thanks to all other officials of JBL, SRB specially Mr. Khalad Mosharaf (FEO), Mr. Illias Uddin Ahamed Chowdhury (SEO), Mr. Yousuf Solaiman Russel (JAVP), Mr. Yeasir Mahamud (SEO), Ms. Roksana (EO) and Mr. Anwarul Kobir (FAVP) & sub Manager, for their cooperation, appreciation and amiable behavior which made my internship report worthy and valuable. I also express my special thanks to my intern colleagues of the Bank. Finally I apologize to those whose names I have not mentioned in my acknowledgment. However they are in the core of my heart and I am always grateful to them. (Md. Nazmus Sakib) BBA, Major in HRM ID...
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