oxide layer thickness can be controlled very uniformly Diffusion 5) Strip resist leaving patterned SiO2 Photolithography Deposit a layer of material on surface Boron for P-type and Arsenic or Phosphorus for N-type Page 17 EE 422/522 Page 18 EE 422/522 Raise temperature to ~ 1000o C to allow impurities to diffuse into substrate and replace Si atoms Highest impurity concentration at surface Ion Implantation Atoms are inserted at high energy into substrate Must be annealed at ~800o C to
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Hospitality Management (B.S.) The hospitality management program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration (ACPHA) since 1994. The mission of the program is to prepare students for professional careers in hospitality management by providing theory-based instruction and practical experience. The program provides students with a broad liberal education‚ an understanding of business administration (business minor)‚ a solid foundation of professional
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1. Based on the articles‚ “Darden Restaurants” and “Why America is Addicted to Olive Garden‚” the Darden Company has a market orientation and adheres to the marketing concept. According to MKTG “market orientation is a philosophy that assumes that a sale does not depend on an aggressive sales force but rather on a customer’s decision to purchase product.” The “marketing concept is the idea that the social and economic justification for an organization’s existence is the satisfaction of customer
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University. 1998 John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. and Direct Marketing Educational Foundation‚ Inc. CCC 1094-9968/98/010017-14 s JOURNAL OF INTERACTIVE MARKETING VOLUME 12 / NUMBER 1 / WINTER 1998 17 / 8S0F$$0258 12-24-97 10:12:38 dira W: Dir Mktg JOURNAL OF INTERACTIVE MARKETING INTRODUCTION Since the early eighties‚ the field of marketing has undergone a major directional change in both its theory and practice: a turn toward relationship marketing (Morgan & Hunt‚ 1994). At the core
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Total for 60‚000 units Sales $36.00 $2‚160‚000 Variable Costs: Direct Materials $ 6.50 Direct Labor $10.00 Variable Overhead $ 5.80 Mktg‚ Distrib‚ & Admin $ 1.70 Total Variable Costs: $24.00 $1‚440‚000 Contribution Margin $12.00 $ 720‚000 Fixed Costs: Manufacturing Overhead $ 5.00 Mktg & Admin $ 4.50 Total Fixed Costs: $ 9.50 $ 570‚000 Operating Income: $ 150‚000 (2) Waverly’s Breakeven Point in Units Sale Price per Unit:
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Marketing 3.0 Authors : Philip Kotler Hermawan Kartajaya Iwan Setiawan ISBN No: 978-81-265-2619-2 INTRODUCTION In this new book‚ written by Iwan Setiawan‚ Hermawan Kartajaya and Philip Kotler titled Marketing 3.0: Values-Driven Marketing or the human-centric era is the age where consumers will be treated as human beings who are active‚ anxious‚ and creative. They define Marketing 1.0 as a product-centric era‚ marked with the famous
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special/club sales remainder sales Total net sales % of total sales 725425 102844 622581 37064 1307 660952 13% regular COGS regular royalty special/club COGS remainder COGS Total COGS Gross Profit net subrights income adj gross profit expenses editorial mktg/sales O/h direct cost of free copies art/prod/gen edit ship/warehouse general and admn Total expenses % of
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MKTG 360: INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING SPRING‚ 2012 Time: MWF 9:00 A.M. – 9:50 A.M. Room: GH 205 Instructor: Hande Gunay Office: 2115 Phone: 312-972-4557 (Please call during office hours) E-mail: hgunay2@uic.edu Office Hours: Monday 10:00 AM-11:00 AM or by Appointment Prerequisite: ENGL 161 and MATH 160 MKTG. 360: INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING - AN OVERVIEW The Field of Marketing. The area of
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MKTG 3710.001 Mock Exam (Final) DATA SET “S:/Slides/NgamsiriudomW/MKTG 3710/Data sets/MockExam.sav” 1. Is there any relationship between how old people are and their ability to find time during the day to donate blood? If so‚ please explain how they are related to each other. (in this data set‚ the variable “Age” is collect as a “metric” variable) HO: There is no relationship between “how old people are” and “their ability to find time during the day to donate blood” Analysis of Association:
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through taxes (Anchor‚ 337). It is well known that the Romans were ruthless in territory acquisition. They were an empire‚ which means they wanted absolute power. For many years under Roman control‚ the Jews yearned for their independence (Interpreter’s‚ 522). In the eyes the Jews‚ anyone who worked with the Romans was a traitor. To make it worse‚ the Romans were very unfair with their wealth distribution. The wealthiest 1% of the population held about 65% of the wealth. Working with the Romans would be
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