BALI VILLAGE HOTEL RESORT AND SPA: A CASE STUDY An undergraduate case study presented to the faculty of the Department of Management College of Business Administration‚ Management and Marketing Studies‚ City College of Tagaytay in partial fulfillment of the requirements for graduating with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (major in Marketing) with contribution number TC (BSBA) 11-01-403. Prepared under the supervision of Mr. Edilberto P. Lunas INTRODUCTION
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Accrued Interest = x Nominal Return = Real Return = – 1 Real rate of return Compounding = rnominal-inflation rate Current yield = The invoice price is the reported price plus accrued interest The ask price is 101.125 percent of par‚ so the invoice price is: $1‚011.25 + (1/2 $50) = $1‚036.25 Effective annual rate on a three-month T-bill: Optimal capital allocation: Y= E(rp)- Rf / A(std)^2portfilio – 1 = (1.02412)4 – 1 = 0.1000 = 10% Effective annual interest rate
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containers!! Your body is covered by the largest organ and is supported within by foundation‚ your skeletal system. All your body systems have to work together in order to keep you alive and well. You will be exploring then parts of your body by using various web resources!!!! A. Skeletal System Your Foundation: Bones‚ beneath it all Why can’t a skeleton lift weights? Because he is all bones and no muscle!!!! Scenario: The injured athlete You are watching a high school football game and the
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Experimental Gerontology 45 (2010) 81–90 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Experimental Gerontology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/expgero Review Aging and the force–velocity relationship of muscles Isaac Selva Raj a‚*‚ Stephen R. Bird a‚ Anthony J. Shield b a b Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology‚ Australia School of Human Movement Studies‚ Faculty of Health‚ Queensland University of Technology‚ Kelvin Grove Campus‚ Victoria Park Road‚ Kelvin Grove‚ Queensland
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Cycle time: Bottleneck| Cycle time = 1/Capacity rate | | Inventory = Throughput Rate x Flow Time | Little’s Law: I = R x T | Inventory Turns (IT) = 1 / Flow time (T) = R / I | BCWS = Budgeted Cost of Work Scheduled BCWC = Budgeted Cost of Work Complete |ACWC = Actual Cost of Work Complete | Cost Variance CV = BCWC – ACWC | Schedule variance SV = BCWC – BCWS | Utilization=Demand /CAPACITY| Inventory Buildup rate IBR|No IBR if no stations limits Throughput rate| Capacity rate = 1 / Cycle
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Manilalectric Company and Subsidiaries Statement of Financial Position As of Dec.31‚2013 Common Size % 2013 2012 2011 ASSETS Noncurrent Assets Utility plant and others Investment in associates and joint ventures Investment properties Deferred tax assets- net Other noncurrent assets- net 42.65 5.08 0.58 2.04 8.94 50.40 0.84 0.75 1.41 4.07 49.98 0.4 0.78 0.34 3.12 Total noncurrent Assets 59.59 57.47 54.63 Current Assets Cash and cash equivalents
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LDR ms Optical detector Optical source Forward-biased photodiode; energy releases photo of light (near-infrared) -Resistance against light -High gain means slower -Limiting resistor is used to keep the intensity is plotted on a log-log response time current within the maximum allowed scale -More sensitive than a rating. - When it’s darker‚ it will have a photodiode (can pick up smaller -The brightness of the LED depends higher resistance. If it has a changes in light) on the current‚ and NOT the
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Self and Peer Critique Information SUBMIT: TYPED IN WORD 4 Paragraph Format Typed 10 or 12 pitch Double Spaced 1 ½ - 2 Pages in Length Manuscript – Not Outline Format Intro: My speech _________....Watching myself on tape……I did several things well‚ however there are a couple of items that I can improve on. Did well: Need Improvement: In conclusion….In the future …..I will…..for my following speeches… **Follow the same format for the peer critique! Please use the
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Andragogy as a study of adult learning originated in Europe in 1950’s and was then pioneered as a theory and model of adult learning from the 1970’s by Malcolm Knowles an American practitioner and theorist of adult education‚ who defined andragogy as "the art and science of helping adults learn" Knowles’ theory of andragogy is an attempt to develop a theory specifically for adult learning. Knowles emphasizes that adults are self-directed and expect to take responsibility for decisions. According
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Republic of the Philippines ROMBLON STATE UNIVERSITY Institute of Information Technology Odiongan‚ Romblon GRADING SYSTEM FOR THE ON-THE-JOB TRAINING BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GRADING SYSTEM Semester School Year Name: Address: Final Rating: A. PERSONAL TRAITS a. Grooming b. Interest in Work c. Cooperative d. Initiative e. Adaptability B. SKILL / PERFORMANCE
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