Level M Business Studies Page 1 of 10 1415 – Business Studies Term 1 Week 10 Week 10 (Nov. 02 – 06) AMS : 81008 Sample Questions Exam 1. Which of the following would not be a reason why businesses advertise their products? (i) (ii) to provide a public service to arouse interest in the product Reference: Business Studies Level M‚ Chapter 5.36 Solution: (i) 2. Which of the following is a type of advertising? (i) (ii) affirmative‚ showing all its customers’ opinions
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Computer Science Exam Classes‚ Objects‚ and Methods Attributes – data components of a class that provide and traits for the object of that class; also called fields‚ properties‚ and instance variables Methods – code associated with an object in order to make it function and behave according to the class to which it belongs: Constructor methods – to create or instantiate objects from the class definition A default constructor will always be created and will initialize fields to 0‚ false
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2. * ‘This late‚ the architecture is desolate and reached of colour’’ symbolic‚ suggests of life having been washed out in the town-devoid of colour. • “She swipes the curtain back‚ pleased to see me. She even has sunflowers on the windowsill” – Pathetic Fallacy * Miner’s hall – The hall is full of people for the new years fireworks. “There’s an enormous bonfire in the pebbled car park of the Miners hall‚ a pyramid of old railway sleepers feeding the flame. Against the wall of the hall‚ there
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Hamlet Individual Oral Commentary- Discussion Section- Drama Section- Did you find the dramatist using different types of tension in the play in order to engage and hold the audience? (How was tension used in Hamlet)? - (Dramatic Irony) Some characters know and others don’t this allows for many different plots to be going on at the same time during the play. Claudius’s’ claim for the throne‚ and to be accepted by the state of Denmark‚ Hamlets revenge under a “(antic disposition)”‚ Rosencrantz
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Fat by Raymond Carver This story illustrates my own confusion about theme and plot. The physical actions of taking his order and bringing him his food elicit information in the story which I may be confusing with plot. For example: She brings him his soup and he has completely finished his large salad and two slices of bread. So we learn he eats a lot of food and quickly (which is why he is fat). As she moves between table and kitchen our storyteller defends the fat man to her colleagues. This shows
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Scene 5 Summary -This scene is set at Macbeth’s castle where Lady Macbeth reads a letter received from her husband concerning his meeting with the witches. Macbeth is now the Thane of Cawdor and she is instantly aware that Macbeth could become King. She thinks of killing Duncan‚ however she also thinks about Macbeth and how he is too kind to kill the king. Quotes- “Yet I do fear thy nature;/ It is too full o’ the milk of human kindness” “To beguile the time‚ look like the time” “Look like the
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BS (4 Years) for Affiliated Colleges Course Contents for Subjects with Code: ENG This document only contains details of courses having code ENG. Center for Undergraduate Studies‚ University of the Punjab 1 BS (4 Years) for Affiliated Colleges Code ENG‐101 Year 1 Subject Title Introduction to Literature‐I (History of English Literature) Discipline English Cr. Hrs Semester 3 I Aims: One of the objectives
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Chapter 1 Business Ethics- principles‚ values‚ and standards that guide behavior in the world of business Principles- specific pervasive boundaries for behavior that are universal and absolute (freedom‚ speech‚ equal rights) –the basis for rules Values- used to develop norms that are socially enforced (integrity‚ trust‚ accountability) Development of business ethics Before 1960’s: -Questioning capitalism -“living wage” income -New Deal-blaming business for economic woes -Individual
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Introduction First and foremost‚ I had been chosen the topic of product safety to do my business ethics individual assignment. Nowadays‚ we can see that some of unkind merchants who produces unsafe products to the consumers‚ that some of consumers had been injured after used their products. Those are the factors that I would like to decide and discuss the issues of about the product safety that also related the issues of the foods product‚ toys product‚ automobile cases from Toyota and Ford Pinto
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Customer Flow: Taco Bell serves on average 1‚500 customers per day (15 hours). On average there are 75 customers in the restaurant (waiting to place the order‚ waiting for the order to arrive‚ eating‚ etc.). How long does an average customer spend at Taco Bell and what is the average customer turnover? R=1‚500 customers/day I=75 customers T=I/R=(75 cus/1‚500 cus/day)x(15 hrs/day)x(60min/hr)=45 minutes Customer turnover=1/T=(1/45 min)x(60 min/hr)x(15 hrs/day)=20 times per day Job Flow: The Travelers
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