Appendices Appendix A – Sample Questionnaire University of the East Manila Dear Respondents‚ We are students from Entrepreneurial Venture 1 Business Planning subject. This survey questionnaire is a part of our subject requirement that is to gather information on our proposed product. Your response to this survey is in planning the necessary information we need in our market research. This survey will take only 2-5 minutes to complete. All your responses will be kept confidential
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and not let anyone or anything take it away from them. As I said power is received by being on top and in charge‚ but it is also received through conquest. Conquest can make someone feel powerful and cause them to be in control. In Guns‚ Germs and Steel Diamond says‚ “The Cherokee confederacy was thus formed not by conquest but by the amalgamation of previously jealous smaller entities‚ which merged only when threatened with destruction by powerful external forces”(Diamond 289-290). The Cherokee
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y “The most important obstacle to the development of Trade Union and labour rights was divisions within the Trade Union movement.” How far do you agree with this statement? Divisions: * Industrial Workers of the World * Immigrants (old v. new) vs. US * Unions didn’t want to let Af-Ams in- they formed own organisation BSCP * Some welcomed those from other ethnic backgrounds and women * 1935-55 CIO broke from AFL * Rich/poor fragmentation of workforce * Lack of women
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The Curious Case of the Bombay Plan Amal Sanyal1 Abstract ‘Bombay Plan’‚ authored by a group of Indian industrialists and technocrats in 1944‚ was meant as a fifteen year investment plan for India. The strategy of the government’s five year plans after independence was very similar to the Bombay Plan’s. First three five year plans had almost the same sectoral outlay pattern and together they can be described as a scaled down version of the Bombay Plan. The Plan remained at the centre of news
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A Project Synopsis On “Overview of ERP system solution” (A case study on tata STEEL) Being Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Degree of M.B.A. – FINANCE For the Course MANAGEMENT information system Submitted by: Submitted to: Sheetal Singh Nirvan | Dr. Manmita mam | M.B.A- Finance
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In the movie Real Steel directed by Shawn Levy the protagonist Charlie Kenton is faced with huge obstacles and his boxing robot Atom is built to take hits. Throughout the movie we see Atom keep trying and he never gives up no matter the circumstances. The main message of the movie is to persevere‚ the number of times you have failed does not matter because as long as you move in a positive direction it is considered a success. These same principles can be related to certain groups fighting for social
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Mining of Rough Diamonds in Sierra Leone “CREATING A FUTURE – GIVING NEW MEANING TO SUSTAINABILITY IN MINING” BUSINESS PLAN Page 1 Sierra Credit Repository Xchange (SCRX) Sierra Leone Limited Business Plan List of Contents OPENING STATEMENTS PAGE 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 INTRODUCTION 3 Legal Structure of SCRX 4 Why Diamonds? 4 History of Sierra Leone Diamonds 4 Diamond Market 6 The Government Role 6 Historical Context of the Diamond
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ON “SOUTH MALABAR STEELS AND ALLOYS (P) LTD” BY: SAQUIM VK 1MBAK 1321235 HISTORY OF ORGANIZATION South Malabar Steels and Alloys (P) Ltd is a well-established manufacturer of certified TMT Steel in South India. It is an ISO 9001-2000 certified. South Malabar Steels was started in1993 in Pattambi
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In the book entitled Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel‚ author Jared Diamond centers his argument around the idea that “societies developed differently on different continents because of different continental environments” (Diamond‚ 9). Dissimilar to the prevailing belief that genetics play a role in determining societal development‚ Diamond argues that geographic factors and environmental influences substantially shape the distribution of wealth and power. J.R. McNeill’s article‚ “The World According to Diamond”
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Kennedy’s address of industries raising steel prices‚ he reprimands these companies for not keeping general public and international affairs in mind regarding repercussions. As Kennedy takes his address‚ he shows citizens of the U.S. of how unnecessary the increase of steel prices truly was. In three basic ways‚ the president offers his opinion in three simple tactics including: pathos‚ logos‚ and ethos. The President of 1962 brings many things to light about the steel industry that can affect every
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