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    is product of socio-economic‚ psychological and environmental factors. For the last 20 years‚ education in Pakistan is growing as a profitable industry with prime objective of maximizing profit by delivering high quality education that produces well-educated‚ skilled‚ mannered students according to needs and requirements of the dynamically growing market. That’s why the scope of research is always there to find out what are the factors that affect the performance of the students. There are two

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    Discuss the factors causing a shift in the demand and supply of a specific commodity. In economics‚ Demand refers to the quantity of a goods or services that consumers are willing and able to buy at a given price in a given time period. The law of demand stipulates that there is an inverse relationship between the price of a good and the quantity demanded‚ that is to say‚ if the price of‚ say‚ good X rises‚ it will decrease the quantity demanded of good X and the price of the good falls‚ this

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    Social enterprises apply business solutions to social problems. The ultimate goal is to achieve sustainability by enabling non-profits to support themselves financially in innovative ways instead of relying solely on grants and donations. Since there are no shareholders in a non-profit organization‚ the profits from the related social enterprise are completely re-invested in the work of the organization. The emergence of revenue-generating activities for non-profits has created a new operating model

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    0Lecture 3: Marketing Environment Scanning of the Marketing Environment – Opportunities or threats? Environmental Forces—Firms must monitor six major forces in the broad environment: Demographic Political-Legal Economic Technological Socio-Cultural Natural 1. Demographic Environment The main demographic force that marketers monitor is population because people make up markets. Marketers are keenly interested in the: Size and growth rate of populations in cities‚ regions‚ and nations. Age distribution

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    child’s mind and a healthy mental development. Also children that move country are cognitively halted due to the fact that they have to ‘catch up’ with new languages and culture. As children enter the later stages of their childhood‚ many differing factors can be identified about how they were raised or just by assessing their attitude‚ actions and abilities. Some children are more interested in getting a university degree‚ while others are still immature and don’t have any idea of what they want to

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    Asset pricing is considered efficient if the asset price reflects all available market information to the extent no informed trader can outperform the market and / or the uninformed trader. This study examined the extent to which some "information factors" or market indices affect the stock price. A model defined by Al-Tamimi (2007) was used to regress the variables (stock prices‚ earnings per share‚ gross domestic product‚ lending interest rate and foreign exchange rate) after testing for multicollinarity

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    different levels (Kim‚ 1988). In this essay‚ we will argue that the globalization of formula feeding‚ the promotion of bottle feeding through media‚ health systems and policies‚ societal pressures and health problems all serve as physical and social factors that reduce breastfeeding practices worldwide. To begin with‚ the global spreading of the phenomenon of formula feeding‚ greatly promulgated by the interests of commercial industries has widely contributed to the decrease rates of breastfeeding

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    FACTORS AFFECTING EGGS HATCHABILITY SULEIMAN S. SAIDU1‚ GRIGORI D. AFANASIEV1 1Department of Intensive Technology in Animal Husbandry‚ Faculty of Animal Science‚ Rsau-TAA Named After K.A. Timiryazeva‚ 127550‚ Moscow Russia. Running title: Eggs Hatchability …………………………………………. Correspondence : Suleiman S. Saidu 1Department of Intensive Technology in Animal Husbandry‚ Faculty of Animal Science‚ Rsau-TAA Named After K.A. Timiryazeva‚ 127550‚ Moscow Russia.

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    FACTORS AFFECTING SULFUR MINERALIZATION Sulfur content of organic matter Mineralization of sulfur depends on the sulfur content of the decomposing material in much the same way that nitrogen mineralization depends on the nitrogen content. Smaller amounts of S042- are liberated from low sulfur containing residue‚ which is similar to nitrogen mineralization. At or below a C/S ratio of approximately 200/1 only mineralization of sulfur occurs. Source of mineralizable sulfur Because of the contribution

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    Factors Affecting Effective Communication Nonverbal Communication * Not all communication is spoken. Self-Growth states that about 90 percent of communication is nonverbal‚ meaning that people’s bodies don’t always say the same thing their mouths say. Be aware of how close you stand to people while speaking. Getting too close or too far away can make people feel uncomfortable. Avoid distracting gestures like tapping your foot‚ shaking your leg or looking around when speaking or listening.

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