...MOUSE TEETHER RATTLE GINGERBREAD SCENTED REED DIFFUSER PUMPKIN SPICE SCENTED REED DIFFUSER 2.25 OZ APPLE CRISP LOTION (2) 2.25 OZ VANILLA BRULEE LOTION (2) ICED POMEGRANATE LOTION (2) SMALL TEACHER WICKER BASKET 12 NAIL PLATES (2) IPHONE GLOSS SKIN PHILLIPS EAR BUDS (3) 12 PC COLORED CHALK TOTES (2) BABY’S 1ST YEAR PHOTOS FRAME 100 PAGE 4X6 MINI PHOTO BOOK (2) FROG STICKY NOTES SILVER 4X6 PHOTO FRAME (2) PURPLE HEART NECKLACE BLACK 4X6 PHOTO FRAME (3) SILVER 5X7 PHOTO FRAME SOUL OF THE ROSE HANDMADE SOAP 2PC EXPANDABLE PONYTAILER CAT MAGNETIC PAPER STICKER AND ALBUM SET (DOG) STICKER AND ALBUM SET (ZOO ANIMAL) DISNEY FAIRIES STICKER ALBUM (2) BUTTERFLY BODY JEWELS 35 MM DISPOSABLE CAMERA MICKEY MOUSE HALLOWEEN STICKERS PIER ONE 5X7 PHOTO FRAME PONY PRINCESS STICKER BOOK (286 STICKERS) RUBIKS SLIDE FLOWER PHOTE FRAME 1 ¾ X 2 ½ IPOD 4G PROTECTIVE CASE (PURPLE) SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DRARFS BOOK LITTLE BEAR BOOK (2) TINKERBELL NIGHT LIGHT HEDGEHOG DOG TOY STAR...
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...polymer determined by their inter and intra molecular structures. Properties needed in pipes for cold water transportation include flexible, lightweight, cost effective and safe for household/buildings. Polyvinyl Chloride Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) has many uses; one of its uses is water piping in residential buildings, due to its low cost, light weight , good insulation and low maintenance (“Polyvinyl chloride,” 2015) it suits the application perfectly. PVC is made from the polymerisation of the monomer vinyl chloride (VCM) displayed in Image 1, and achieves these properties due to its molecular structure. Image 1: Monomer vinyl chloride (VCM) PVC is mainly manufactured via suspension polymerisation; this process is explained in image 2. Image 2: Suspension Polymerization Suspension Polymerization is the process whereby the vinyl chloride monomers are dispersed into water by the collective action of surface active agents and agitation shown in the image above. The vinyl chloride monomers then polymerize into polyvinylchloride (“PVC chemistry and production,” n.d.). The polymers are then fed into a die and moulded into piping with specified...
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...“The Market Economy” by Marge Piercy the author offers us a very bleak outlook on the overt commercialism of our modern society and of the toxic damage caused by modern manufacturing. In each small example the author provides we are at first sold, or offered something by an unseen, unnamed “peddler”. (1) Then we are shown the consequence of accepting the peddler’s wares, both to ourselves and to the natural world around us. The author is showing us the cost of all of our modern goods, and while the TV set might not reach out and grab your baby’s spine and twist it all up, the toxins created during its manufacture certainly will.(1-4) Just as the manufacturing of polyvinyl cups and polyester suits(5-8) emits dangerous toxins such as vinyl chloride, chlorinated di-benzo dioxins and hydrogen chloride.(EPA) All of which will cost you a lung and might also create cancer in humans. Even the nice new suburban house comes with a cost, you must work at a dangerous factory in order to pay for it, but then you “die at fifty-one when your kidneys turn off.” (19-20) the point the author is trying to make is that we are ultimately paying for all these new items with our lives. They are new, shiny and great, but they leave a wake of environmental devastation behind them. A wake that we all live in and are affected by whether or not we take part in the commerce that created it. The last verse it the authors attempt at telling us that the world is closing in around us. She asks us “where...
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...Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice Article Terry Smith has spent the last six months preparing to purchase a Beano's Ice Cream franchise. Because his personal assets were limited, Smith needed a partner who could finance the purchase. After Smith found a prospective partner, Barney Harris, they negotiated a purchase price with Beano's. Then, Harris gave Smith a partnership proposal. As the case opens, Smith is evaluating the partnership proposal. His three choices are: to accept Harris's partnership proposal, to make a counter proposal, or to try to find a new partner. Two months ago, Terry Smith had been so confident that he would soon own his own Beano's Ice Cream franchise, that he had put an "I LOVE BEANO'S ICE CREAM" bumper sticker on his Honda. As he looked at it now, he noticed how faded it had become in such a short time. He wondered if in fact it had been a short time—or a lifetime. Until recently, Smith had rarely second-guessed himself. After carefully researching an issue, he would base his decision on the facts and then proceed—without looking back. Now, however, he knew he had to put all of the momentum from the past six months to one side. He had to forget about the months spent investigating franchises, selecting Beano's, writing his business plan, and looking for financing. He had to forget about the fact that he had found only one prospective partner who could finance the deal—Barney Harris—and that he and his partner had spent several more months...
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...Eye-Catching Design This sticker is guaranteed to turn the heads of runners in full agreement with this statement. If you can testify to the truth of the notion that running is cheaper than therapy, purchase this eye-catching sticker. If you're not in love with it on the back of the car window, do not worry. These stickers are easy to peel off and reapply anywhere. Are you looking for a great way to get your athletic message across with a beautiful design, bold colors and sleek fonts, then choose this sticker for your vehicle. Easily Customizable The "Running Is Cheaper Than Therapy" sticker is available in a variety of sizes to cater to different desires. In addition to custom sizes, you can choose to purchase a bunch of these marathon...
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...1920s and 1930s, Hutchinson expanded the company rapidly and renamed it Pacific Oil in 1932. After a period of consolidation in the 1940s and 1950s, Pacific expanded again. It developed extensive oil holdings in North Africa and the Middle East, as well as significant coal beds in the western United States. Much of Pacific’s oil production is sold under its own name as gasoline through service stations in the United States and Europe, but it is also distributed through several chains of independent gasoline stations. In addition, Pacific is also one of the largest and best-known worldwide producers of industrial petrochemicals. In 1979, Pacific Oil established the first major contract with the Reliant Corporation for the purchase of vinyl chloride monomer. The Reliant Corporation was a major industrial manufacturer of wood and petrochemical products for the construction industry. Reliant was expanding its manufacturing operations in the production of plastic pipe and pipe fittings, particularly in Europe. The use of plastic as a substitute for...
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...Pacific Oil Company is a Sweetwater Oil company of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was founded in 1902. One of the major chemical lines of Pacific's is the production of vinyl chloride monomer (VCM). “VCM is subjected to the process of polymerization, in which smaller molecules of vinyl chloride are chemically bonded together to form larger molecular chains and networks.” Pacific Oil's first major contract with the Reliant Corporation was in 1979. The contract between Pacific Oil and Reliant was a standard one for the industry and due to expire in December of 1982. The contract was negotiated by the purchasing managers in Europe then it was reported to the vice presidents in the states. In February 1982, Jean Fontaine marketing vice president of Pacific Oil Europe, discussed the Reliant account with his VCM marketing manager, Paul Gaudin. Fontaine and Gaudin agreed that the Reliant account had been extremely profitable and beneficial for Pacific and Relaint also, overall the quality and the service of the agreement was satisfied. The latest projections proved that there was a worldwide shortage of VCM and that demand was continuing to rise. If the situation would remain the same for years then Pacific believed that it could justify a high favorable formula price for VCM. Fontaine and Gaudin decided to renegotiate the current agreement, so the strategy would be to ask Reliant for their five-year demand projections on VCM and polyvinyl chloride products. In their negotiations...
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...Site * Time and Days of Operation * Building Facilities – * Equipment * Total Production Cost V. ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT * Management Expertise / Technical Knowledge * Company Policy * Manpower * Position/Function * Salaries VI. FINANCIAL ASPECT * Total Project Cost / Financing Requirement * Form of Equity * Sources of Equity * Other Source of Income * Financial Projections VII. ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECT * Effect on the Community * Employment I. Executive Summary R.A Photo Graphics is a total solution provider for digital photography, graphic design and digital printing related services and products such as photo printing, tarpaulin banners printing, vinyl stickers, personalized gift items printing, business forms, school projects, documents marketing materials, Photography coverage, and photo booth rental for events such as Weddings, Birthdays, Corporate Events, Reunions, Trade Shows, School Proms, Graduations and Holiday Parties. The name R.A Photo Graphics represents "Roderick Austria Photography and...
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...they used to be—for record stores or their customers. Like so many industries caught between two seismic sea changes—- the Internet revolution and the great recession—- stores that sell new music are in a fight for their lives. The chains are dying, independent stores are closing, and the record labels that feed them merchandise are running out of ways to make money. The stores that are surviving are performing balancing acts. Most rely heavily on the pre-owned—“used”—business: Buy it cheap, sell it cheap. Some have turned to niche marketing, selling new CDs to one or two refined segments of the music world. Others rely on a combination of the two: Sell CDs and vinyl, new and used, to a defined demographic. And others have been helped by the recent revival of what was once considered a relic, the vinyl record. Steve Wilson remembers the good days, back when record stores offered surprises and mysteries and employed people who had strong opinions about most of them. “When I started buying albums in earnest, I went to Kief’s on the Mall (in Lawrence, Kansas),” he said. “I remember talking to the guys who worked there. They were there to educate you—as long as you were there to listen, not talk.” He and Carrel became career guys in the...
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...Screen printing is a printing technique that uses a woven mesh to support an ink-blockingstencil to receive a desired image. Basically, it is the process of using a mesh-based stencil to apply ink onto a substrate, whether it be T-shirts, posters, stickers, vinyl, wood, or other material "Serigraphy" is a compound word formed from Latin "sēricum" (silk) and Greek "graphein" (to write or draw) Two kinds of silk screen method Film method and photographic method The difference between them is that in film method we will use lacquer base film to trace cutting the artwork or your graphic designs which is our stencil it takes time to cut the film.so Later on I will show you the procedure . while in the photographic method In here we do not use film, instead you will use photographic emulsion as film spread directly on the silkscreen First Lacquer film or Green Film a lamination of lacquer, rubber cement, and waxed paper used for stencils in a silk-screen process Adhering Liquid is a solvent blend used to adhere hand-cut film stencils to screens Silk screen Printing Frame The rectangular wood used to hold the stretched mesh in a fixed position Stencil KnifeIt has a narrower blade . It is used for cutting the lacquer film We will use Textile Ink for printing into a fabric (which is Water- based) Squeegee Smooth rubber blade which the ink is forced through the screen onto the surface to be printed. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. Use your proper laboratory...
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...For online retailers it is mandatory to earn a customer’s trust and loyalty. With the latest revolution in technology, our laptops have turned in to showcases displaying thousands of alluring goods. We feel tempted towards a certain product that is exhibited in an outstanding manner. Moreover for people who are paranoid about roaming in malls; online shopping is a great blessing. But there is legislation governing laws about online selling and purchasing. It is indeed an expedient mode to do shopping but one has to be cautious about billing procedures and shipment schedules. There is a variety of printing companies which are providing on line services worldwide. First step to shop online is that you should use an effective antivirus to free your computer from malware. The second step before placing an online order is that you verify whether the printing company you are trading with is registered or not? The E-Commerce regulations have ordered all the online companies to provide their names, postal addresses and email addresses on their websites. You should authenticate the company’s address and registration number. E-Commerce authorities have made it compulsory for online businesses to be very clear about their prices; there should be no ambiguity in the price details of any product. If you get confused about the price details of a certain company; properly check it out. Almost all the sites accept payment through credit cards, before transferring the payment confirm a padlock...
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...Dr. Carlos S. Lanting College Casaul General Hospital 16 Tandang Sora Avenue, Sangandaan, Novaliches Quezon City (02) 938-7782/938-7789/ (02) 939-7229 College of Business Administration Marketing Plan “CLICK ADS” Submitted as a partial fulfillment of the requirements in Principles of Marketing Presented by: Beriña, Ivan Jan Erick C. Cuarez, Hazel D. Dulay, Erika M. Ferrer, Juvenal Mark I. Reyes, Darlene Joy B. BA – 12A TABLE OF CONTENTS APPROVAL SHEET ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TITILE PAGE II – EXECUTIVE SUMMARY III – CURRENT SITUATION – MACROENVIRONMENT IV – CURRENT SITUATION – MARKET ANALYSIS V – CURRENT SITUATION – CONSUMER ANALYSIS VI – CURRENT SITUATION – INTERNAL VII – SUMMARY OF SITUATION ANALYSIS VIII – MARKETING RESEARCH VIV – MARKETING STRATEGY – PRODUCT X – MARKETING STRATEGY – SEGMENTED MARKETING ACTIONS AND MARKET SHARE OBJECTIVES XI – MARKETING STRATEGY – PRICE XII – MARKETING STRATEGY – PROMOTION XIII – MARKETING STRATEGY – DISTRIBUTION XIV – IMPLEMENTATION XV – FINANCIAL SUMMARY XVI – SCENARIOS XVII – APPENDIX APPROVAL SHEET Fulfilling the requirement in Marketing – I. This is to certify that the Marketing Plan prepared by the following students: Beriña, Ivan Jan Erick C. Cuarez, Hazel D. Dulay, Erika M. Ferrer, Juvenal Mark I. Ramos, Henri B. Reyes, Darlene Joy B., entitled “CLICK ADS” has been approved by our professor as a satisfactory completion of her...
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...Time Capsule Unearthed - The 1960’s Revisited Kim A Murphy SS31-10RP1 March 11, 2014 Evelina Panayotova Time Capsule Unearthed - The 1960’s Revisited In the 2325 there has been a monumental discovery at the historic site of the Woodstock Music Festival held in Bethel New York in 1969. Our archeologists have unearthed a time capsule filled with a treasure trove of items that seem to remarkably symbolize the 1960’s as a whole. The items found were: a contraceptive known as “The Pill”, A Peace sign, a picture of Martin Luther King Jr., Beatles memorabilia, and a newspaper article from 1963 on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Development of oral contraceptives In 1948 with the help of a small grant awarded from the Planned Parenthood organization (Parethood, 2014) and with the assistance of Dr. Min Chueh Chang American Biologist Dr. Gregory Pincus, began working in the early 1950’s on a hormonal contraceptive (Bio.com, 1996-2013). The experiment was using progesterone to inhibit ovulation. They were later joined by a fertility specialist Dr. John Rock and began human trials in the late 1950’s. Margaret Sanger, the Founder of Planned Parenthood, Medical Director, and Vice-President of the organization was a champion of the work being completed by Dr. Pincus and his colleagues. Frustrated with the meager amount of the Planned Parenthood grant Sanger joined forces with Katharine McCormick, biologist, millionaire philanthropist, and activist who was highly involved...
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...Principles of Marketing Jared A. Cook 09-12-2014 Professor Ashby Brame Component Lifestyles What are my component lifestyles, you ask? What exactly is a component lifestyle? What do I like or what am I interested in? What makes me tick, per say? I guess at this point in my life I can narrow it down to three things, besides being in school full time. Those three components happen to be Caffeine, Cars, and Music. Why these three? Well, caffeine helps me cope with something called the morning, cars are fun and very fast sometimes, and music is just awesome. I’m writing this paper to describe why I like these things and how they are marketed to me. Oh, and thanks for taking interest because my life is actually pretty awesome. The first component I am going to cover is Caffeine. I work for a company; you may have heard of it, it is kind of popular. They are all over the world in fact. And in New York City, there is one on every street corner, literally. You probably drink their products every day. Ringing any bells? Yup, it is Starbucks. I have been a “partner” with them for nearly seven years. I drink their coffee every day too. I guess you can say I am and addict. Oh well. And the best part is that I rarely have to pay for their products. But, what exactly are their products? Their biggest product is obviously their coffee. Starbucks also produces mugs, tumblers, brewers, grinders, French presses, and so on. But it all comes back to the coffee itself. Almost all the other...
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...stands ready for local food vendors and merchants to turn into a bustling public marketplace. Now, there is some concern about the fact that, given we are in the middle of a desert, there is no actual water at the waterfront—and that is a definite drawback, I agree. For instance, the boardwalk is currently overlooking sagebrush and rocks. The Business Association did not provide an specific remedies for this problem, but they assured me that the new harbor would be a big boost to Night Vale nonetheless. Maybe wait until a flash flood and head down there for the full waterfront experience. The local chapter of the NRA is selling bumper stickers as part of their fundraising week. They sent the station one to get some publicity, and we're here to serve the community so I'm happy to let you all know about it. The stickers are made from good, sturdy vinyl, and they read, 'Guns Don't Kill People; It's Impossible To Be Killed By A Gun; We Are All Invincible To Bullets And It's A Miracle.' Stand outside of your front door and shout, "NRA," to order one. Carlos and his team of scientists warn that one of the houses in the new development of Desert Creek, out back of the old elementary school, doesn't actually exist. It seems like it exists, explained Carlos and his perfect hair, like it's just right there when you look at it. And it's between two identical houses, so it would make more sense for it to be there then not. But, he says, they have done experiments, and the house is definitely...
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