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    Feasibility Study

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    Feasibility Study Laundry Shop   [pic] Submitted by: Jerico D. Quinez Submitted to: Wilson Vicente Gomez I. Summary of the Project A. Name of Business: La Lovehan Ko B. Location: The location of the business is at Blk79 lot 3 Ginseng Road‚ Robinsons Homes East Bgy. San Jose‚ AntipoloCity. La Lovehan Ko is inside the Robinsons Homes. C. Brief History I. History  • Originating from a water refilling station up to the laundry shop. |A water refilling station may be viable

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    How Marsupials adapt to the arid Australian Environment Introduction The increasing aridity of the Australian continent over the past 20 million years has favoured organisms that could adapt to dry conditions. Marsupials have developed a variety of behavioural‚ physiological and morphological adaptations to survive in these arid conditions with little or no food and free water for extended periods of time. Marsupials living in Australia’s hot arid environment must deal with exposure

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    clean water is a looming crisis in some regions of the world.’ Discuss the causes and consequences. 1. Introduction Water shortage has been a worrisome problem facing the world. We mostly live in water-rich countries washing dishes‚ watering plants and taking a shower‚ it’s hard to imagine or realize there will be inadequate water supply for the world one day. Water is a finite resource such that the amount of fresh water supply provided by the hydrological cycle will not increase. Water occupies

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    Project Feasibility Analysis Principle of Planning and the Project Approach Planning What is Planning? * Future Making * Shortcut to the future Why Planning * Scarcity of resources * Unlimited Wants of people * Welfare Maximization in the long run How or Technique of Planning 1. Short term Planning Technique “Empirical Approach” Data>Problems>Needs 2. Long term Planning Technique a. “Model and Programming Approach Planning Process 1. Plan Formulation

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    Restaurant Feasibility

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    established to serve native Filipino dishes to the local guests and tourists. The concept of the proposed restaurant is on serving popular dishes that are commonly eaten during cultural fiestas and festivals in different regions and places in the Philippines. Bicol express in Bicol region‚ sisig in Pampanga‚ pakbet of Ilocos‚ Chicken inasal of Bacolod‚ lechong baboy of Cebu‚ kare-kare of Pampanga and sinampalukang manok of Pangasinan which are all examples of native dishes in the country.

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    There were kakanin business in Dagupan City‚ but since there are no dine-in services of kakanin‚ the researchers try to study the feasibility of having this kind of business in the market. In this chapter‚ the researchers will discuss the descriptive definition of the project‚ project potentiality and the proponents’ project long-range objectives‚ and the feasibility criteria. It also discusses the name of the business‚ it location and as well as its mission and vision of the business‚ its logo

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    FEASIBILITY STUDY DEFINITION OF FEASIBILITY STUDY A feasibility study • Is designed to provide an overview of the primary issues related to a business idea.  • Is created in order to minimize risk and to ascertain the viability of a project. • Is an evaluation and analysis of the potential of the proposed project which is based on extensive investigation and research to support the process of decision making. COMPONENTS OF FEASIBILITY STUDY ✓ Market/Marketing Study

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    the letter of your answer. 1. From what source does your drinking water comes from? a. Deep well c. Water pump b. NAWASA d. Water refilling station 2. Which kind of water do you prefer to drink? a. Mineral water c. Distilled water b. Purified water d. Alkaline water 3. Do you already have an alkaline water dealer? a. Yes b. None If yes please specify: _______________________ 4. How many containers of water do you consume in a week? a. 2 c. 4 b. 3 d. 5 5. How much are

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    Part 1 of the Feasibility study: Business concept and Product/Service Feasibility analysis is a preliminary evaluation of any idea to determine if it’s worth pursuing‚ giving you a high level overview to see if the idea is doable. There are several components of a full feasibility analysis that have to be considered to have a better success in implementing your idea but the following four are the most critical: * Product/service feasibility * Industry/Market feasibility * Organizational

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    I. SUMMARY OF THE PROJECT A. NAME OF THE BUSINESS Demeter Farm Supplies Demeter is the goddess of corn‚ grain‚ and the harvest. She is the daughter of Cronus and Rhea. It is Demeter that makes the crops grow each year. The first loaf of bread from the harvest is sacrificed to her. Demeter is the goddess of the earth‚ of agriculture‚ and of fertility in general. Sacred to her are livestock and agricultural products‚ poppy‚ narcissus and the crane. Demeter is intimately associated with the seasons

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