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    Jodryk T. Salud Theology 1 (MWF-11:00-12:00) BS-IE 1 (102) Islam Creed Tauheed - "I believe in ALLAH‚ in His Angels‚ His Scriptures‚ His Prophets‚ the Day of Judgment‚ and in the fact that everything good or bad (in the world) is pre-destined by ALLAH the Exalted‚ and in the resurrection after death." Tauheed‚ the Oneness of ALLAH for a Muslim is: " ALLAH‚ there is no god but He‚ the Living‚ the Everlasting;

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    • 1. The organic molecule produced directly by photosynthesis is sugar: a) lipids; b) sugar; c) amino acids; d) DNA • 2. The photosynthetic process removes carbon dioxide from the environment. a) water; b) sugar; c) oxygen; d) chlorophyll; e) carbon dioxide • 3. The process of splitting water to release hydrogens and electrons occurs during the light dependent process. a) light dependent; b) light independent; c) carbon fixation; d) carbon photophosphorylation; e) glycolysis • 4. The process

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    Answer all questions. Extract 1: Coffee prices on the rise Coffee prices hit a record 14-year high this month‚ and it’s only a matter of time before coffee lovers will have to pay more in stores and coffee shops. A series of bad news has affected the market for coffee – bad weather in South America is threatening crops; Brazil and Vietnam are talking about hoarding their stocks; and US stockpiles are reportedly at 10-year lows. Moreover‚ the current behavior of prices reflects uncertainties concerning

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    L.L.Bean case Study

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    L. L. Bean Case Study 1. Each catalog for L.L. Bean had a gestation period of about 9 months. Its creation included merchandising‚ design‚ product‚ and inventory specialists. The first step of its creation process is initial conceptualization followed by the preliminary forecasts of total sales. Then forecasts were developed by book. After the layout and pagination of the books‚ initial commitments to vendors were made. The subsequent step is that item forecasts were repeatedly revised and finally

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    Three types of lipids in foods: 1) Triglycerides Composed of: * Three fatty acid molecules * Fatty acids are long chains of carbon atoms surrounded by hydrogen atoms. * One glycerol molecule * Glycerol is a three-carbon alcohol that is the backbone of a triglyceride Stored in fat cells - Unsaturated fatty acids: - Do not stack well together - Liquid at room temp - Present in plants oils Hydrogenation: the addition of hydrogen atoms to unsaturated fatty acids

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    Let’s start. • Nutrition is a study of the interactions occurring between you & food. • Nutrients – about 45 substances that provide energy‚ structure or regulation of body processes. • Essential nutrients- need them‚ but can’t make them or fast enough. • Macronutrients- need in large amounts (carbohydrates‚ fats/lipids‚ proteins – provide energy/calories) • Micronutrients – need in very small amounts (vitamins‚ minerals- no energy/calories) • Phytochemicals- another category in plant food-

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    Starbucks is USA based coffee roaster & retailer worldwide. They came up with the revolutionary idea of selling whole coffee beans. In 1987‚ Howard Schultz acquired the company and came up with delivering the coffee in cup and some espresso beverages. Starbucks enhances to give premium standard of coffee by buying the rigorous standard coffee by using Arabica coffee beans irrespective of their price. Starbucks wants to become the most respected coffee brand in the world by increasing its market

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    set of tools and APIs to develop Android applications‚ using Java. So‚ if you know Java‚ Android programming is easy. Version Version | Code name | Release date | API level | Distribution (December 3‚ 2012) | 4.2 | Jelly Bean | November 13‚ 2012 | 17 | 0.8% | 4.1.x | Jelly Bean | July 9‚ 2012 | 16 | 5.9% | 4.0.x | Ice Cream Sandwich | December 16‚ 2011 | 15 | 27.5% | 3.2 | Honeycomb | July 15‚ 2011 | 13 | 1.2% | 3.1 | Honeycomb | May 10‚ 2011 | 12 | 0.4% | 2.3.3–2.3.7 | Gingerbread |

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    Customer Service Case Study I. Summary of the Case The Starbucks was started with the three coffee fanatics with Gerald Balwin‚ Gordon Bowker and Ziev Siegl in 1971. They open a small coffee shop in Seattle’s Pike Place Market. The shop was specialized in selling whole Arabica beans to a niche market of coffee purist. Howard Schultz joined the company in 1982‚ and‚ after a trip to Milan‚ advised that the company sell coffee and espresso drinks as well as beans. A few years later

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    Starbucks Case Study I. Problem Statement Starbucks has recently lost its brand image as a neighborhood coffee-shop experience. By offering breakfast‚ lunch and other food items‚ they have increased short-term profitability at the expense of maintaining the ‘Starbucks experience’ and long-term competitive distinction. II. Situational Analysis 1. Current Financial/Market Numbers STOCK PERFORMANCE SELECTED YEAR-END ADJUSTED CLOSE SHARE / INDEX PRICES2002-2007 (ADJUSTED FOR DIVIDENDS

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