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    .3 SCOPE OF THE STUDY The scope of the study in this research is to identify the relationship between job satisfaction and employee attrition in PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd (PCSB)‚ which focuses on the technical job areas employees. This research will also cover on the factors of job satisfaction‚ which are the push‚ the pull‚ as well as the personal factors. There have been numerous studies regarding job satisfaction and attrition intentions worldwide and the results are repeatedly found to

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    Salmon Without Rivers

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    Salmon Without Rivers: A Summary The story of the Pacific salmon is a tragic one. Humans have consistently created conditions that threaten the livelihood of the salmon. Yet the salmon continue to fight despite the assault that has taken place on their habitat for over 150 years. In Salmon Without Rivers‚ Jim Lichatowich (1999) explores this assault as well as discusses man’s attempt to restore salmon to the Pacific Northwest. His detailed analysis of the history of the Pacific salmon sheds

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    LOGIC

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    Chapter 4 Categorical Propositions Categorical Proposition- a proposition that relates two classes or categories of entities together in some way. (sentence with truth value) -The classes in question are denoted respectively by the subject term and predicate term (S) (P) Quantifiers (S) (P) -All                     Ex. All Snow is White                -None                      No Snow is Green -Some Some

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    Scope and limitation System scope and limitations are based on who are the users who will be using the system‚ and assigned modules and reports. Users of the system are the Manager Stock Clerk (SC)‚ and Cashier. Food Service Manager is the one who plan‚ direct‚ or coordinate activities of an organization or department that serves food and beverages. He/She is responsible for the daily operations of the Canteen and Catering services and ensures that customers are satisfied with their dining experience

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    Notes on Logic

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    Agapay‚ Ramon B. Logic – The Essentials of Deductive Reasoning. 2nd Ed. Mandaluyung City: National Book Store‚ 2007. Babor‚ Eddie R. LL.B. Logic- The Philosophical Discipline of Correct Thinking. Quezon City: C & E Publishing Inc. 2003. Bachhuber‚ Andrew H.‚ S.J. Introduction to Logic. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts‚ Inc.‚ 1957. Bernardo Anunciacion Chavez‚ De Claro Malune G. Logic‚ A Modular Approach. Quezon City: Great Books Publishing. 2008. Cruz Corazon L. Introduction to Logic‚ 4th Ed. Mandaluyong

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    INTRODUCTION: The Montessori Professional College International (Imus) branch is now facing problems with regards to monitoring the attendance of the students during school hours. Schools do have students willing to learn to the extent of always attending their classes‚ but in reality we can’t ignore the fact that some of the students do not attend their class to some important reasons and their parents or guardian are not aware of it. As the problem became exceedingly noticeable‚ the researchers

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    Reversible Logic

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    Department of Computer Science and Engineering‚ University of Dhaka‚ Dhaka 1000‚ Bangladesh a r t i c l e in fo Article history: Received 27 November 2007 Received in revised form 5 April 2008 Accepted 16 April 2008 Available online 18 June 2008 Keywords: Reversible logic Garbage output Gate complexity Binary Coded Decimal adder Carry Skip BCD adder Quantum cost abstract Reversible logic has become one of the most promising research areas in the past few decades and has found its applications

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    Salmon Case Study

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    About Salmon Salmon is the common name for fish in the order Salmoniformes. They live in the northern Atlantic and Pacific oceans‚ and are anadromous‚ which means most types of salmon are born in fresh water‚ migrate to the sea‚ and return to freshwater to reproduce‚ or "spawn." Salmon appearance varies greatly from species to species. Species like chum salmon are silvery-blue in color while some have black spots on their sides‚ like the Atlantic salmon. Still others‚ like the cherry salmon‚ have

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    The English word ‘Symbol’ owes its origin to the Greek word‚ ‘Symbolon’ meaning ‘a sign’ by which one knows or infers a thing. Swami Swahananda‚ in one of his articles states that‚ “a symbol‚ typifies‚ represents or recalls something by possession of analogous qualities or by association in the fact or thought”1. Human beings use symbols so much so that it has become an innate tendency in them. In due course‚ symbols began to be used to interpret more and more abstract things‚ thoughts‚ human

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    of fresh salmon in Japan? In the 1980’s‚ the price of fresh salmon in Japan was around 1‚600 yen/kilogram. 98% of Japan’s supply of fresh salmon in the 80’s was from wild sources. By 2001‚ 62% of the Japanese demand for salmon was being supplied from aquaculture or salmon farms. The significant increase in supply of aquaculture salmon from all parts of the world affected the price for fresh salmon just as our text explains. As the supply of fresh salmon increased the price for the salmon decreased

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