TECHNOLOGY A SEMINAR REPORT Submitted By AMIT KUMAR In partial fulfillment for the award of the degree Of B-TECH DEGREE In COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING COCHIN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY KOCHI-682022 JULY 2011 Division of Computer Engineering School of Engineering Cochin University of Science & Technology Kochi-682022 CERTIFICATE Certified that this is a bonafide record of the seminar work titled “5G TECHNOLOGY” Taken by AMIT KUMAR
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periods” during the month of July. For the first period July 1- 15‚ the business operated at the roundabout at St. Andrew High School. In period two‚ July 17 – 30‚ it operated from the Emancipation Park in Liguanea. In period one‚ cookies and sandwiches were sold. While in period two‚ a variety of cakes and juices was added to the inventory. Period 1 The Transactions for the “Simulated Business” – “Pastry Delights” For the period July 1 - 15 The business started on July 1‚ 2013‚ with a Capital
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Complete Problem 4-8A. P4-8A Dana La Fontsee opened Pro Window Washing Inc. on July 1‚ 2012. During July the following transactions were comple July 1 Issued 12‚000 shares of common stock for $12‚000 cash. 1 Purchased used truck for $8‚000‚ paying $2‚000 cash and the balance on account. 3 Purchased cleaning supplies for $900 on account. 5 Paid $1‚800 cash on 1-year insurance policy effective July 1. 12 Billed customers $3‚700 for cleaning services. 18 Paid $1‚000 cash on amount owed
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Dana La Fontsee opened Pro Window Washing Inc. on July 1‚ 2012. During July the following transactions were completed. July 1 Issued 12‚000 shares of common stock for $12‚000 cash. July 1 Purchased used truck for $8‚000‚ paying $2‚000 cash and the balance on account. July 3 Purchased cleaning supplies for $900 on account. July 5 Paid $1‚800 cash on 1-year insurance policy effective July 1. July 12 Billed customers $3‚700 for cleaning services. July 18 Paid $1‚000 cash on amount owed on truck and
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Framework for Understanding a Tourism Service Setting: An Exploratory Study”‚ Services Marketing Quarterly‚ Vol. 23‚ No. 3. Cronin‚ J.J.‚ and Taylor‚ S.A. (1992)‚ “Measuring Service Quality: A Reexamination and Extension”‚ Journal of Marketing‚ Vol. 56‚ July‚ pp.55-68. Dabholkar‚ P.A.‚ Thorpe‚ D.I.‚ and Rentz‚ J.O. (1996)‚ “A Measure of Service Quality for Retail Stores: Scale Development and Validation”‚ Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science‚ Vol. 24‚ No.1‚ pp.3-16. Ilter‚ Dr. Burcu (2006)‚ “High
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Chemical Tech on July 26‚ 2013 from the SAGE Social Science Collections. All Rights Reserved.Downloaded from jtc.sagepub.com at Univ Inst of Chemical Tech on July 26‚ 2013 Downloaded from jtc.sagepub.com at Univ Inst of Chemical Tech on July 26‚ 2013 Downloaded from jtc.sagepub.com at Univ Inst of Chemical Tech on July 26‚ 2013 Downloaded from jtc.sagepub.com at Univ Inst of Chemical Tech on July 26‚ 2013 Downloaded from jtc.sagepub.com at Univ Inst of Chemical Tech on July 26‚ 2013
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AURO UNIVERSITY (INDIA) The School of Management & Entrepreneurship BBA Module Marketing Management Semester-4 (2012-2015) Module Leader Chirag Gujarati www.aurouniversity.edu.in Contents Contents 2 Introduction to Marketing 3 Module Objectives: 3 Course Prerequisites: 3 Coverage: 3 Introduction to Marketing & Its Environments 3 Marketing Research & Demand Forecasting 3 Identifying Market Segments 3 Product Strategies 4 Pricing 4
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BUSINESS PLAN WILD OASIS ________________________________________ 1039 Thurman Avenue Cliff‚ Massachusetts 01862 ________________________________________ The Wild Oasis nightclub provides a local solution to the lack of dance and live music venues in a medium-sized market‚ and will help keep late-night entertainment expenditures within the region. The company’s good grasp of how to market a nightclub adds to the plan’s attractiveness. ________________________________________ • ORGANIZATIONAL
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IKEA’s Global Strategy Furnishing the World Tuesday‚ July 3‚ 12 Agenda IKEA Overview & Important Milestones SWOT Analysis Questions from Case Study: IKEA’s Firm Specific and Country Specific Advantages The Cultural Factors that Make Expansion Abroad in Retailing Difficult. What has Made It Possible in IKEA’s Case? How IKEA’s Expansion has Reenergized Mature Market around the World and Change the Competitive Situation? How does the TV advertising campaign initiated by IKEA overcome the entry
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Problem #1 - Purchases and Cash Payments PURCHASES JOURNAL Invoice From Whom Date No. Purchased Oct 1 1235 Belk Suppliers Oct 7 7438 Greene‚ Inc Oct 12 5139 Harris Co. Date Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct 1 5 11 22 27 Check No. 142 143 144 145 146 Hollie Creech Post Ref. √ √ √ Purchases Dr Freight In Debit Debit 4‚552.00 2‚658.00 3‚877.00 11‚087.00 (501) CASH PAYMENTS JOURNAL Account Debited Post. General Ref. Debit Rent Expense √ 1‚235.00
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