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    Introduction  The Hospitality Management student of Aklan Catholic College shows good deep manner and dedication which prove to others that the institution produces high quality product future hoteliers. The time that we will prove what things we what we earned in the school is a right weapon to compete to other school. This is the beginning, first step to become well refined HM students to take the job training skills. Training is to achieve of knowledge, skills, and competencies as a result

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    Letter to Inform Stakeholders to Be Partner

    COR JESU COLLEGE, INC. Sacred Heart Ave., Digos City 8002 Davao del Sur Tel Nos. (082) 553 – 2433 DIVISION OF BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTANCY March 30, 2015 MS. JULIA S QUISAOT, CPA State Auditor IV, OIC- Supervisory Auditor Commission on Audit Dear Ma’am: The curriculums of BS in Accountancy, BS in Accounting Technology andBS in Business Administration majors in Marketing Management,Financial Management and Human Resource Development Management require the incoming fourth

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    Company Profile Sample

    assume full responsibility in running the sales, marketing, distribution and operation of the company due to new and more products, additional foreign suppliers etc. The business address of the company was at no. 5 Pine St., West Fairview, Quezon City. Our 1st year sale was remarkable for we made Pesos 285,605.20 and 1995 was Pesos 692,445.60. The 1996 sales objective was to hit Pesos 2.0 Million but actually we made a very successful growth rate by achieving close to Pesos 3.2 Million sales for

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    Megacities or Suburbs?

    Setting the Context that “Urbanization is necessary to sustain growth in developing countries.” Annez and Buckley point out that urbanization affects the growth process through the enhanced flow of ideas and knowledge attributable to agglomeration in cities. They drew in evidence from Landes (1969 cited in Willamson 1987, p. 6) whom believes “Urbanization is an essential ingredient in modernization”. (Anez & Buckley p. 1 & 2) Industrialization is triggered by urbanization which leads to modernization

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    Why Invest in India?

    Import and export markets related to local resources and consumption trends * Resources in India Population and workforce. India’s biggest asset is huge size of its young and working population class. Forecasts highlight that the working age group is expected to raise. India will have the largest working age population in the world (positively impact the growth) Natural resources: India has both biotic and abiotic resources and its economy strongly depend on them. * Large cultivable

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    Advantages of Living in a Big City

    Big city is where you can see many vehicles,many skyscrapers, many peple with a hurry pace of life. That place can fascinate us very much due to its light and luxury.Nowadays, more and more pople want to live there because they see many advantages. Indeed, in a big city, people can have the best chances to work as well as can enjoy the best service and entertaiment. In a big city, people can take the chaces to study and work best. There are many good University for u to choose in a big city. There

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    Marketing

    Marketing Channel Strategies in Rural Emerging Markets Unlocking Business Potential By Benjamin Neuwirth Benjamin Neuwirth, Kellogg School of Management, bneuwirth2012@kellogg.northwestern.edu 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In his landmark book “The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid,” C.K. Prahalad describes the profits that can be earned by selling products to “Bottom of the Pyramid” customers. While there is truth to this, companies face unique challenges when operating in the rural regions

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    Politics in Rural Areas of Pakistan

    Politics in rural area of Pakistan It is commonly observed that when state fails to furnish its inhabitants with basic human rights and needs of living, frustration level among the people springs up badly. People show reluctance in obeying the laws and some kind of anarchy is prevailed all around the country. As a result of which law and order situation is critically maladjusted. The word CHANGE catches more attention in this case. The only path leading us to alter the overall demeanor of nation

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    Patterns and Process of Urbanization and Labour Migration

    number at one particular spot of the earth surface. The particular spot is refered to urban centers. Urbanization simply put, is a demographical phenomenon charaterized with the movement of people from the rural settings to permanently dwell in the city (urban areas). Labour migration on the other hand, is the process through which an individual move from an administrative territorial community to another community in order to gain an employment. There are two types of labour migration namely; the

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    Life in a City

    Life in a city has a number of advantages. People are drifting from villages to cities as city life offers many facilities. In summer, we have electricity and water coolers at our disposal. We have ice and cold drinks in a large variety. In winter we have electric heaters to make us warm. There are schools and colleges of all types-arts, science, technical-where we can send our children and get them educated. There are theatres and cinemas for our recreation. There are gardens and parks for roaming

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