late interim payments on their end. Option B b) Contractor ’s Requests for Time Extensions During the progression of works‚ the Contractor may encounter certain unforeseen difficulties and request for a needed time extension to revise the Completion Date for the works. The JCT Standard Building Contract With Quantities 2005 Edition (JCT SBC05) Revision 2 2009 will be used to determine the criteria for time extension and the various information
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attaching to the medial meniscus. The lateral collateral attaches the femur to the fibula but has no attachment to the lateral meniscus. Both collaterals lie slightly posterior to the lateral axis of the knee joint and are taut when the knee is full extension. This positioning of the ligaments causes a slackness when flexion occurs‚ allowing medial and lateral rotation to take
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between two body segments. a. Example exercise – utilize the arm curl machine to perform preacher curls‚ flexion occurs at the elbow. 2. Extension: an increase in the angle between two body segments or the opposite of flexion. a. Example exercise – utilize the leg extension machine to perform quadriceps workout‚ extension occurs at knee. b. Hyperextension: extension of a limb or part beyond the normal limit. i. Example exercise – utilize the standing up hip machine‚ hyperextension occurs at the hip
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information available to use. I took this from a website; http://www.efunda.com/formulae/solid_mechanics/mat_mechanics/hooke.cfm "Robert Hooke‚ who in 1676 stated‚ The power (Sic.) of any springy body is in the same proportion with the extension. He announced the birth of elasticity. Hooke’s statement expressed mathematically is‚ [IMAGE] where F is the applied force (and not the power‚ as Hooke mistakenly suggested)‚ u is the deformation of the elastic body subjected to the
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Dove that their winning product was enough to sustain their profitability and used the classic idea of “if its not broken don’t fix it”. Furthermore‚ future extensions build on successful extensions. Dove had its original success but failed at its first extension. They kept the product‚ which caused even more hindrance to any further extension because it hurt the consumer opinion on the brand in general. Due to a patent‚ Dove was able to keep their market share with their soap bar until the patent
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brand-related consumer responses; and (3) masculine and feminine brand personality lends itself to the creation of brand fit in a brand extension context‚ which in turn leads to more positive brand extension evaluations and increased purchase intentions with regard to the extension. Keywords: brand personality‚ measurement‚ brand management‚ brand evaluation‚ brand extension Gender Dimensions of Brand Personality Positioning strategies frequently aim to associate brands with masculine or feminine
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C H A P T E R • • • • 4 Branding‚ brand equity‚ and brand extensions Woody G. Kim Handbook of Hospitality Marketing Management Introduction Brand management is a topic of considerable interest for both academia and industry. Building and managing strong brands is considered to be one of the crucial tasks of brand managers for the success of any hospitality and tourism organization. Strong brands provide a series of benefits to service firms‚ such as greater customer loyalty and higher
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strategy: Like HUL‚ these brands sport Western names‚ and different communication. Essenza & Fiama‚ meant for the elite‚ have English communication‚ while Vivel & Superia use Hindi. d) Brand extensions: Selective extensions as it don’t want to confuse consumers with too many irrelevant brand extension & subbrands. The Essenza range is the only exception. e) Brand ambassadors: ITC uses brand ambassadors strategically. While for the Fiama and Vivel ranges it has roped in brand ambassadors
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Know how. Know now. HEF607 Participant Guide Option A or Option B: The Steps of the Decision Making Process Michelle Krehbiel‚ Extension Youth Development Specialist Goal: You will be able to apply the decision making process to personal or family situations. Objectives: After completing this lesson‚ you will be able to: • Identify the steps of the decision making process • Identify factors that influence decision making • Apply the decision making process when making decisions
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shoulder joint are flexion‚ extension‚ abduction‚ adduction‚ internal and external rotation and circumduction. After the ball is thrown in the air via my left arm‚ my the right arm above my head involving extension of the shoulder joint. When the ball begins to fall‚ I further extend my arm to maximise the motion to therefore apply maximum force to the volleyball. This is then closely followed by a quick flexion of the shoulder joint once my shoulder has reached its full extension in order to smack the
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