P3= describe the main physical and technological resources required in the operation of a selected organisation. Know the purpose of managing physical and technological resources. Buildings and facilities. Starbucks is a coffee company which is famous in the whole world. it has lots of buildings in the whole world. the stores lay mostly in the Centrum of a city. Starbucks have many facilities available. they have standard items like desks‚ banks‚ chairs‚ rooms and pillows‚ tables etc. The Starbucks
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Mati has always been known as a beach destination. There some beaches in Mati that really enjoy and also relax for the same time. Measuring and managing customer satisfaction is important for the survival‚ development and success of the tourism business (Sirakay‚ 2003). Customer’s satisfaction is the main concern for every resort and hotel in order to keep the customers loyal to the resort and make them permanent visitors. It is believed that higher level of customer satisfaction may result in higher
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Compare the methods used to distribute two selected products and services In this report I will be comparing methods used by two different retailers on how they distribute two chosen products‚ of my choice‚ in two different retailing sectors. Seeing as the food and clothing sector both have very different styles of how they meet their product requirements‚ I will compare Tesco and JD; The products from these two companies itself that I’m going to compare is ‘Tesco Value Bread’ and Nike hoodies.
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ESSAY WRITING * 1 paragraph 1 main point (minimum 3 to 5 points) * Supported with elaboration * Relevant examples * Numerical data * Relevant diagram Section A (answer only 2 questions‚ 30 marks each) * Balance of payment (descriptive) * Capital account * Current account * Trade account * How to improve the balance of payment deficit (import > export) * Increase export * Decrease export * Depreciation (making currency cheaper) * Devaluation
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CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM Introduction Learning environment refers to the physical characteristics of the surroundings of the students when learning. These may vary depending on environmental elements such as sound‚ light‚ temperature‚ and design (Tenedero‚ 2009). Sound is the first element of the learning environment. Most students are contented with only one sound inside the classroom. This sound refers to the teacher’s voice - explaining the lesson‚ giving out instructions or assignments‚ or
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While narcotrafficking was originally concentrated in the Andean region of Latin America‚ as counterdrug programs force traffickers to branch out and establish new channels‚ a sort of spillover effect has occurred in both production and trafficking activities. Source-country drug control programs have only resulted in minor reductions of overall cultivation and production but moreover caused shifts in the illicit industry leading to heavy permeation across both South and Central America and Mexico.
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Flashbulb memories are Answer Selected Answer: vivid recall for earlier events associated with extreme emotions Correct Answer: all of the above Question 3 2.5 out of 2.5 points B. F. Skinner is associated with positive reinforcement‚ shaping‚ and cumulative records. Answer Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: True Question 4 2.5 out of 2.5 points Organic amnesia is when memory fades with the passage of time. Answer Selected Answer: False Correct
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(M1) Assess how a selected business could improve the ethics of their operations There are a number of ways how organisations can improve the way they operate ethically and I will be assessing how a large organisation such as Dial-a-Phone can function more ethically. Dial-a-phone is national mobile phone provider who are owned by the even bigger company Phones 4U. Organisations are often scrutinised for not operating more ethically‚ and it is important that organisations act on this criticism.
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Emotion‚ 19(3)‚ 463-472. Boomsma‚ D.I. & Rebollo‚ I. (2006). Genetic analysis of anger: Genetic dominance or competitive sibling interaction‚ Behavior Genetics‚ 36(2)‚ 216-226. Bruehl‚ S.‚ Chung‚ O.Y.‚ & Burns‚ J.W. (2006). Anger expression and pain: An overview of findings and possible mechanisms. Journal of Behavioral Medicine‚ 29(2)‚ 593-606. Bus‚ I.‚ Stefan‚ E.‚ & Petra‚ G. (2009). Anger management in the penitentiary: An interview study. Cognition‚ Brain‚ Behavior: An Interdisciplinary Journal
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12/13 examination Question 2 A‚) chapter 7 p. 47 The characteristics of Chinese medicine in maturity stage Product sales growth slows down‚ peak sales and drop in profit - the maturity stage normally last longer than the introduction and growth stage Most product of Tung Fong Hung is at maturity stage‚ therefore‚ the company has to consider new marketing strategies to deal with mature product B‚) chapter 7 p. 47 Marketing strategy: 1‚ modifying the market Increase the consumption of current
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