a set is a collection of distinct objects‚ considered as an object in its own right. For example‚ the numbers 2‚ 4‚ and 6 are distinct objects when considered separately‚ but when they are considered collectively they form a single set of size three‚ written {2‚4‚6}. an element‚ or member‚ of a set is any one of the distinct objects that make up that set A number‚ letter‚ point‚ line‚ or any other object contained in a set. There are two ways of describing‚ or specifying the members
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Scope of fashion forecasting “Forecasting provides a way for executives to expand their thinking about changes‚ through anticipating the future‚ and projecting the likely outcomes.” (Lavenback and Cleary 1981) Long term forecasting (over 2 years ahead) is used by executives for planning purposes. It is also used for marketing managers to position products in the marketplace in relationship to competition. (http://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/free-fashion-industry-article/fashion-forecasting/fashion-forecasting5
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Nur ullah MIS 2101 Project 3 – Phase 3 Google Analytics Results Within a week‚ your site should get some traffic. The report of this traffic will be found on the dashboard of your site as well as the Google site. Take your screen shot of the main analytics page (from the Google site) and paste it to a word document. In addition to this screen shot‚ include the following items: 1. Visit the Google site and analyze the total visits‚ bounce rate‚ traffic sources‚ and page views on your site
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do economies of scale and economies of scope provide cost advantage opportunities to firms? · What considerations would be relevant to a firm’s deciding which strategy (scale or scope) to adopt? · How does the choice of executive focus – strategic planning‚ strategic control‚ financial control – influence HQ functions and approaches in a multi-business firm? In economies of scale lower cost of goods sold by leveraging increased production volume and sales. This occurs when costs measured on a per
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HND Business Management Business Economics NATURE & SCOPE OF ECONOMICS What is Economics? Issue in economics Macroeconomics Microeconomics Lecture 1 (c) Copyright MFA 11 Nature and Scope of Economics All About Economics Want and Desires Scarcity Economic Problems Opportunity Cost Production Possibility Curve(PPC) Shift of The PPC. 2 9/21/2011 Lecture 1 (c) Copyright MFA 11 WHAT IS ECONOMICS? 3 Issues in Economics Demand
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Elements of State 1. People - the population living in a state. 2. Territory - includes the land‚ the rivers‚ the sea‚ and the air space which the jurisdiction of the sate extends. 3. Government - the agency through which the will of the state is formulated‚ expressed and carried out. 4. Sovereignty or independence - the power to command and enforce obedience free from foreign control. Types of Governments Governments can be classified into several types. Some of the more common types of governments
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Defining Applied Linguistics and its scope Applied linguistics it seems to be a not very easy concept to define‚ because many people would think different things when it comes to applied linguistics. Indeed‚ for many years those who carry out applied linguistics seem do not agree upon a universal definition. However‚ what it is true for all of them is the fact that there is a gap that needs to be filled in terms of defining applied linguistics. The definition of the problem is probably due to
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Nature and Scope of Jurisprudence What is Jurisprudence? There is no universal or uniform definition of Jurisprudence since people have different ideologies and notions throughout the world. It is a very vast subject. When an author talks about political conditions of his society‚ it reflects that condition of law prevailing at that time in that particular society. It is believed that Romans were the first who started to study what is law. Jurisprudence- Latin word ‘Jurisprudentia’- Knowledge
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Study Guide: Multiple Choice and Matching Chapter 1. a. Two question that each give an example of one of the characteristics of living things listed below. 1. Require Energy and Raw Materials 2. Are Composed of Cells 3. Maintain Homeostasis 4. Respond to Their Environment 5. Grow and Reproduce 6. Are Capable of Evolving b. What are the characteristics that are unique to humans? c. Know the meaning of all the terms listed below. Scientific Method‚ scientific theory‚ hypotheses‚ data‚ conclusion
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Name: Hydrogen Atomic number: 1 Atomic Weight: 1.00794 grams/mole Standard state: gas at 198 K Hydrogen is the lightest Hydrogen is the lightest element. It is by far the most abundant element in the universe and makes up above 90% of Universe by weight. Hydrogen as water (H2O) is absolutely essential to life and it is present in all organic compounds. Hydrogen is lightest gas. Hydrogen gas was used in lighter-than-air balloons for transport but is far too dangerous because of the fire
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