Time allowed 3 hours 1. Discuss the origin of major classes and subclasses of rocks. Give two examples for each subclass. Describe how you would identify them in the field‚ at hand specimen scale and in laboratories 2. What engineering and geological properties should rocks qualify as construction material? Give two examples of best rocks for the following construction material a. Road aggregate b. Ballast c. Flooring‚ paving and stair trades d. Wall and floor surfaces e. Window sills
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I. How Do Businesses Compete? (Q1‚Q2) 1. Business strategies are primarily concerned with allocating resources across functional activities and product-markets to give the unit a sustainable advantage over its competitors. 2. The unit’s core competencies and resources‚ together with the customer and competitive characteristics of its industry‚ determine the viability of any particular competitive strategy. 3. Most SBUs pursue a single competitive strategy—one that best fits their market environments
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point is Revenue Cycle. Sales cycle is the process businesses use to describe the financial progression of company’s accounts receivables from the beginning which the company acquire product to the end of cycle when the company received cash payments from customers in cash or within credit terms if there is credit sales of products. The sales accounting system of such an entity is relatively unaffected by whether the merchandise is acquired from others. Thus Sales cycle is a recurring set of
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CHAPTER 1 NATURE OF SALE DEFINITION OF SALE Article 1458 of the Civil Code defines “sale” as a contract whereby one of the contracting parties (Seller) obligates himself to transfer the ownership‚ and to deliver the possession‚ of a determinate thing; and the other party (Buyer) obligates himself to pay therefor a price certain in money or its equivalent.1 The Roman Law concept embodied in the old Civil Code2 that treated delivery of tangible property as the sole purpose of sale has been modified under
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FRANCISCO JEROME VALENZUELA Surname First Name Middle Name AMONCIO DOMINIC LEGASPI Surname First Name Middle Name LEE KEVIN DAGDAYAN Surname First Name Middle Name Course: Diploma in Software Engineering Date: January 25‚ 2013 1. 0 Proposed Capstone Title: Online Grades and Syllabus Monitoring for CIIT College of Arts and Technology (SIS) 2.0 Area of Investigation: 2.1 Field of Investigation PHP Web Programming
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Individual Assignment : Sales Ethics is an Oxymoron It is often disputed amongst business enthusiasts whether ‘sales ethics is an oxymoron?’ A few decades ago‚ understanding and fostering ethical decision-making in the business world wasn’t as complicated as it is today. It is argued that although individual factors play a significant role in the ethical practice of day-to-day business‚ ultimately it is up to management and the top-level hierarchy of a firm that ultimately sets the standards
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Sale of Goods (Pg 358) The SGA applies generally to all contracts for the sale of goods: s1(1) SGA. It does not apply to other types of transactions involving goods. Contracts of Hire-Purchase are governed by the Hire-Purchase Act. In the case of the contracts for the sale or supply of food in Singapore‚ the Sale of Food Act applies. It does not apply to contracts of sale intended to operate by way of mortgage‚ pledge‚ charge or other security. SGA s2(1): A contract of sale of goods by which
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Chapter 3 Literature Review of Sales Promotion schemes and Consumer Preference. 3.0 Promotion and Consumption 3.1 Sales promotion Schemes and Consumer Preference 3.2 Brand Equity Measurement 3.3 Sales Promotion Types and Preferences 3.4 Valence of a promotion 3.5 When Promotion is Informative 3.6 Perceived discount 3.7 Store Image 3.8 Name Brand Vs Store Brand 3.9 Change in Purchase intention due to Sales promotions 3.10 Promotion threshold 3.11 Consumer Price Formation : Reference Prices 3.12 Price
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Chapter 5 120 – Sales forecast‚ quotas • sales forecast: the future market potential for a specific product • quota: sales goals for different sales territories and individual people 121 – contingency‚ sales and operational planning • contingency: events that are conceivable but less likely than those based directly on the forecast • sales and operational planning (S&OP): an organized process that uses sales inputs to forecast business for upcoming periods of varying length 123 – SIC‚ NAICS
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-Sex Sales- In the American culture today‚ sex seems to be a very big‚ controversial thing in advertising. In almost every television ad or magazine ad‚ there’s a reference to sex. Sex seems to attract many consumers in America to buy products such as fragrances‚ clothes‚ tools‚ and pretty much any other products used in America today. This shows that many Americans respond very well to ads that contain sexual references. In Britney Spear’s new fragrance commercial‚ it shows her and a guy
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