Katrina Rose S. Mendoza MGT 201: Theory and Practice of Management Book Analysis: Art of War as applied to PLDT Founded on November 28‚ 1928‚ Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) is the leading telecommunications provider in the Philippines. Its mission is to be the preferred full service provider of voice‚ video and data at the most attractive levels of price‚ service quality‚ content and coverage‚ thereby bringing maximum benefit to the Company’s stakeholders. When PLDT was
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reptiles‚ birds and even mammals like tigers. f. Good source of timber‚ fuel and fodder. g. Main source of income generation for shoreline communities like fisher folk. h. Save the marine diversity‚ this is fast diminishing. i. Purify the water by absorbing impurities and harmful heavy metals and help us to breathe a clean air by absorbing pollutants in the air. j. Potential source for recreation and tourism. Ecological & Economical importance of mangroves Ecological significance:
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Effects of LPG as an alternative fuel to your health and the environment in the Philippines Science‚ Technology and Society 2 Josel Palaspas Introduction In the Philippines‚ LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is mainly used for domestic cooking‚ heating and lighting. It is used worldwide as a modern‚ clean‚ low-carbon energy. This source of energy has made life simpler to help us with our basic needs while people earlier had to rely on wood‚ charcoal and animal waste to provide as their domestic
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PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT # 1 Business Environment Importance of Theory and History to managers Principles of Scientific and Administrative management Rida Jaffery BBA (1st semes.) BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT All of those factors both internal and external‚ which influence function of a business. Internal factors include items such as the company’s product or services. Employees‚ assets and marketing. External factors include competitors‚ stockholders‚ customers and economic
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Water Pollution Water – The Elixir of Life Can you imagine life without water? Take a minute and think about it. We need water for all our daily essential activities – drinking‚ bathing‚ cleaning… In fact‚ every living thing on this planet needs water Water pollution And what do we do with this vital resource? We take its all important ability – we all know that water can dissolve many of the thing that we dump in it – to make it a giant rubbish bin. In fact‚ we even throw things
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territories. People continuously improve their knowledge and develop technologies to improve their lives. It is undeniable that these activities of human beings make their lives better than ever before. Nevertheless‚ those activities also cause side-effects to the Earth because of pollution‚ deforestation‚ and exaggerated natural resources exploitation. Nowadays‚ pollution becomes one of the most concerned problems. Because of the increasingly expanded factories‚ the industrialized areas‚ the burning
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The Effects Sodium Chloride has on pond water Introduction Ponds are depressions in the ground that fill with water from either run offs or melting snow or rain fall from many different weather changes. There are two types of ponds permanent and temporary. Ponds tend to be much smaller in size and are usually only six to ten feet in depth. This differs from a lake because the size of a lake is much larger and is much deeper. The temperature of a pond is usually the same from top to bottom and
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organisational units that are responsible for their completion” (Rollinson‚ 2005: 461). However‚ when the organization’s structure does not include specialized jobs concerned with analysing the environment‚ the companies usually fail to adapt to changing circumstances (ibid: 463). So‚ scientific management works better with small companies which do not usually need to react to change (Caldari‚ 2007: 74). This lack of flexibility‚ the main defect attributed to the Fordism model (which adopted Taylorism’s
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EXPLAIN TWO EFFECTS OF THE ENVIRONMENT ON PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESSES: Certain effect of the environment can affect physiological processes such as hormones‚ neurotransmitters and the brain. The two effect of the environment on physiological processes that will be discussed are the enrichment of certain environments on brain plasticity and the observation of experiences actions on the activation of mirror neurons. The first effect of environment on physiological processes that will be discussed is
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would you do? The Makah Indians and the Umatilla Indians had to hunt for their food. They also had to build their homes using the resources their environment provided to them. Some wore lots of clothing‚ while the other wore little to none. Body 1 - Food The Makah and the Umatilla used their environment in different ways to provide food for their village. From the encyclopedia‚ page 1209‚ paragraph 2‚ the text states “The centerpiece of the Makah
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