surveys were designed for three different targeted audiences‚ survey1 for IT professionals in the IT departments of SCT‚ CAS and DU‚ survey 2 for all users types such as staff‚ employees and students of SCT‚ CAS and DU from all departments and survey 3 designed for Vendors who are providing technologies to SCT‚ CAS and DU. When gathering data through survey it is better to consider the sample size that can be representative of the targeted audience where so few re-spondents means the collected data
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Journal of New Sciences Volume 3(1). Published March‚ 01‚ 2014 http://www.jnsciences.org Research open acess Effect of feeding hens with fenugreek seeds on Laying performance‚ egg quality characteristics‚ serum and egg yolk cholesterol H. ABDOULI 1* M. HAJ-AYED 2 S. BELHOUANE 1 E. HCINI EMNA 1 1 Department of Animal production‚ ESA Mateur‚ Carthage University ‚ Tunisia 2 Department of Animal production‚ ISA Chott Mariem‚ Sousse University ‚ Tunisia * Corresponding author: abdoulihedi@gmail
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(Ethernet)‚ and RFC1180 (TCP/IP). RFC’s date back all the way to 1969 when the first RFC was published‚ RCF 1. RFC 1 was about host software and was made while working on the ARPA net. I bring up RFC 1 just as an example of how RFC’s documenting standards over the evolution of technology can be a great tool of keeping record.
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MBA6008 – Global Economic Environment Unit 3 Assignment u03a1 - Economic Problems 11/01/2014 Chapter 9‚ Discussion Question 2‚ p. 21 2. Distinguish between accounting profit‚ economic profit‚ and normal profit. Does accounting profit or economic profit determine how entrepreneurs allocate resources between different business ventures? Explain. Accounting profit is the profit that would appear on your accounting statement that you would report to the government for tax purposes. Economic profit
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Question no.1: Explain how Foreman 3-day course could positively influence the profitability of Albertson. Ans.: The main target of Foreman course was to bring positive attitude among the employees. The theme that enforced the employees to maintain and acquisition of customers. This attitude made a strong bridge between customers and employees. This relation created a positive impact on quality of customer service. Therefore‚ customer attracted on their product and service hence profitability
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Teaching assistant Diploma Assignment 3 Question 1; explain what is meant by the term national curriculum Question 2‚ Discuss 5 key factors that influence learning Question 3‚ Comment on the role of the teaching assistant whilst supporting the planning and evaluation of learning activities Question 4‚ what feedback might a teaching assistant be expected to provide and in what form and to who might they be required to deliver
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5% Used dent and ends/dent : 90/3 dent 1) Cover Factor Ccover = C1 + C2 – C1 . C 35 Tex = 16.87 Ne C1 = d1 x n1 C2 = d2 x n2 D1 and D2 = 1/ 28. (Ne)^1/2 (inch) n1 = 30 ends/cm D1 and D2 = 0.0220 cm n2 = 24 picks/cm C1 = 0.0220 x 30 = 0.662 C2 = 0.0220 x 24 = 0.528 Ccover = (0.662 + 0.528) – ( 0.662 x 0.528) Ccover = % 85.2 2) Basis Weight Warp Weight = [30 x 100 x (1 + 0.08)]/ 16.87 = 192‚05 g/m^2 Weft Weight = [24 x 100 x (1 + 0.05)]/ 16.87 = 149. 377 g/m^2
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Electromagnetism is the study of the physical interaction that happens among electrically charged particles. This electromagnetic force is typically apparent in magnetic fields‚ electric fields and sources of light. This electromagnetic force that occurs between particles is one of the four ultimate interfaces in nature. On April 8‚ 1911 in Leiden‚ Heike Kamerlingh Onnes discovered Superconductivity. Superconductivity is the phenomenon when a material cooled below a certain temperature emits no electromagnetic
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objectives for these BUS 1100 Introduction to Business individual assignment are as follows: 1. To provide an opportunity for the students to learn and understand the complex nature of organisations and the major influencing factors upon them; 2. To gain practical insights on the workings of the various business functional areas‚ their roles within business‚ their interrelationships and interdependence. 3. To familiarize the students with the nature of managerial activities and roles played by a
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Strategic Management SHELL Group 3 SHELL CHANDRAN PBS 1312081 KARTHIA KUMAR PBS 1311215 LOKE WAI TENG @ Ivy PBS 1321254 NOOR DASRAFEEZAL PBS 1312083 ARWIDAH PBS 1311116 LEE VOON CHIEN PBS 1311225 GOH JING WEI PBS 1311067 OUTLINE 1. INTODUCTION 2. PESTLE ANALYSIS 3. EFE MATRIX 4. IFE MATRIX 5. IE MATRIX 6. CONCLUSION 7. REFERENCES INTRODUCTION • Shell‚ one of the world’s largest and most profitable multinational companies. • Shell is a global group of energy and petrochemical companies. Its
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