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    principle of marketing

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    GROUP ASSIGNMENT DBCT 1013 Principle of Marketing Assignment 1- Group Assignment Report 20% Assignment 2- Oral Presentation with Presentation PowerPoint Slides 10% COVER PAGE CONTENT COLLEGE LOGO CITY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (You do remind to stated the detail as below in your Cover Page Content) LEVEL: DIPLOMA PROGRAM: ________________________ SUBJECT & CODE: ________________________ SEMESTER MAY 2014 LECTURER:

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    Marketing Principle

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    In the 21st century‚ they led digital age to a huge change. (Samsung.com) The management philosophy is “To devote our talent and technology to creating superior products and service that contribute to a better global society”. (Samsung.com) The company has five key values to make their work better‚ which are‚ people‚ excellence‚ change‚ integrity‚ and co-prosperity. Samsung Group tries to use these five principles to create a better working environment for the staffs‚ follow the laws‚ and respect

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    Bernoullis Principle

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    * Bernoulli’s Principle * Vacuum- A space entirely devoid of matter. * Vacuums don’t exist in the Earth’s atmosphere as air molecules are constantly bouncing off each-other. If a vacuum ever existed in the atmosphere it would be filled very quickly because there would be no resistance against the excited air molecules. * This phenomenon is the driving principle behind airplane wings. As wind blows over the wing (see picture below) there is a pressure differential between the

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    Principles of Business

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    of the lower-of-cost-or-net realizable value (LCNRV) rule is based on both the expense recognition principle and the concept of conservatism. The expense recognition principle applies because the application of the LCNRV rule allows for the recognition of a decline in the utility (value) of inventory as a loss in the period in which the decline takes place. The departure from the cost principle for inventory valuation is permitted on the basis of

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    The Goldilocks Principle

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    research question is well thought through and its not too extreme. The Goldilocks principle states that something must fall within certain margins‚ as opposed to reaching extremes. The Goldilocks principle is derived from a children’s story "The Three Bears" in which a little girl named Goldilocks finds a house owned by three bears. Each bear has their own preference of food and beds. After testing all three examples of both items‚ Goldilocks determines that one of them is always too much in one extreme

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    Principles of Economics

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    Principles of Economics According to Campbell‚ “Economics is the social science concerned with the efficient use of scarce resources to achieve the maximum satisfaction of economic wants” (Campbell‚ 2005‚ p. 3‚ Para. 1). For example‚ an individual needs air; however‚ wants a lavish vehicle‚ which the vehicle becomes the economic want. However‚ economics is concerned with obtaining maximum satisfaction through the efficient use of scarce resources. Likely‚ economist view and study economics through

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    Time management skill Managing time is one the most important factor in student life even though in professions. Basically time management makes a student see different challenges of life especially for students who are unable to manage their time effectively without which students could make their studies more effective and also for people who work. However time management is a key to success in life. Basically I think a good time management is essential to success at university. If you plan

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    Purpose of Inventory Management INVENTORY MANAGEMENT must tie together the following objectives ‚to ensure that there is continuity between functions : • Company’s Strategic Goals • Sales Forecasting • Sales & Operations Planning • Production & Materials Requirement Planning. Inventory Management must be designed to meet the dictates of market place and support the company’s Strategic Plan . The many changes in the market demand ‚ new opportunities due to worldwide

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    Inelligible Principle

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    providing that the legislature "lay down by legislative act an intelligible principle to which the person or body authorized to fix such rates is directed to conform". Whitman v. Am. Trucking Ass’Ns‚ 531 U.S. 457 (U.S. 2001)‚ Loving v. United States‚ 517 U.S. 748 (U.S. 1996)‚ citing Chief Justice Taft in J. W. Hampton‚ Jr.‚ & Co. v. United States‚ 276 U.S. 394‚ 409 (U.S. 1928). The question becomes what is the "intelligible principle" and whether it exists in the Emergency Bubblegum Price Control Act

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    April 21‚ 2013 Principles of the Constitution POS 301 Part I: Principles of the Constitution | | DEFINITION | | Self-Government | A government in which the people who live in a place make laws for themselves. | In Massachusetts Bay‚ men who owned property could go to a town meeting and vote. | Separation of Powers | Power of the Constitution is divided among the three branches. | James Madison and the other authors of the Constitution created three branches to make sure that the government’s

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