How to Make Ink from Alugbati Things You’ll Need: • Fresh fruit of alugbati • Mortar and pestle • Strainer • Bowl • 3 tbsp. vinegar • 1 tbsp. salt • 2 tbsp. rubbing alcohol • 1 tbsp. iodine • Bottle Writing ink can be made from many natural sources‚ such as the fruit juice of the alugbati plant. Alugbati‚ known in the U.S. as Malabar spinach‚ is commonly grown for its soft‚ spinach-like leaves and shoots. Alugbati is of African and East Asian origin. The juice of the fruits was reportedly
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External Analysis 1. PESTLE Factors Political and Legal· Government has high work efficiency‚ justice and transparency.· Company or individual have low tax rate easy to calculate.· Government supports the development of industry and commerce. | Economic·Hong Kong is the world’s 11th trading powers and 2nd stock market in Asia.·One of the most free trade port and open investment policy. It is the only one RMB offshore market.·Over-estimation of the number of visitors.·Loss $46 million in the
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century‚ large banks started to acquire or merge with small banks thus leading to a more concentrated market. (British Banking History Society) UK banking industry is known by the “Big Four Banks”: Barclays‚ Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC)‚ Lloyds Banking Group and The Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS). These banks have controlled the market in UK by seizing 77% of the market share that lead to an economic situation called oligopoly (Treanor‚ 2012). A situation‚ where there are few
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MONEY LAUNDERING IN THE BANKING SECTOR TABLE OF CONTENS 1. | MONEY LAUNDERING – the concept An organized crime Why it is done?? | 2. | Stages and Process Of Money Laundering | 3. | Vulnerability of the Financial System to Money Laundering | 4. | Banking Sector: Medium‚ Regulator And Cause | 5. | Private Banking And Money Laundering: | 6
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Searching for sources for a PESTLE analysis and citing sources Bookmark the Griffith Library Marketing resource guide: http://subjectguides.griffith.edu.au/content.php?pid=188726&sid=1583999 To find relevant up to date information for a PESTLE analysis‚ you will often need to rely on newspapers and web pages. You will also need to create your own keywords. Both of these require special skills. See below for some hints. PESTLE factor Political factors (general) Political factors (specific) Economic
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* Garlic * baby oil *essential oil Procedure #1: (for shoe polish) 1. Peel the banana and keep it’s outer covering. 2. Using mortal and pestle‚ crush aloe vera and get it’s extract. 3. Pour the aloe vera extract‚ lemon juice and baby oil in pot and simmer using lower heat temperature until it boil. 4. After you simmer/boil the mixture‚ add the banana peel and continue to boil it. 5. Finally
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pesticide in the market. It aims to create an environment friendly solution for minimizing household’s pests. C. Materials 1. Mortar and Pestle 2. Bottle sprayer 3. Bowl 4. Clean Cloth 5. Radish 6. Water 7. Ants D. Procedure 1. Prepare materials for experiment. a. Cut the radish into smaller pieces. b. Pound the radish using the mortar & pestle to get the extract. 2. Create four types of solutions. a. First type of solution contains pure radish extract. Store radish extract solution
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hamper the organisation from achieving its objectives. For example‚ •Competitors •Government legislations •Natural disasters such as earthquakes or floods 3 1 Strengths Conve ert match Opportunities Conv vert Weaknesses Threats PESTLE ANALYSIS This is mainly used to analyse the wider macro-environment in which the
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| | | | | | | | BS122 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME. SYDNEY CAMPUS LECTURER: BRAND NAME: DATE OF SUBMISSION: TEAM MEMBERS: Student id and full name 1.0 Executive Summary 2.0 ContenTs Page 1. Introduction 2. Review of Macro-Environment 3. Review of Micro-Environment 4. SWOT Analysis 5. Objectives 6. Segmentation‚ Target Market Selection and Positioning Statement 7. Product Strategy
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J. and Kleindl ‚B (2009) Intro to Business (7th Edn.). Florence: South-Western Cengage Learning. Haynes‚G. (2007) ‘Income and Wealth: How Did Households Owning Small Businesses Fare From 1989 to 2004?’. Income and Wealth‚ Vol 1 No.3‚ 5-8. HSBC(2010)‚ ‘ About HSBC’ [online]. Available from [Accessed: 3rd Sept 2010] Longenecker‚J. et al. (2006 )‚ Small Business Management(13th Edn.). Ohio: Thompson Corporation. Mack‚ R.A.(1999) ‘Congressional Record’. United States Congress‚ Vol 145 No.59 ‚ p4798. Porter
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