Standard Lesson Plan ** TEACH IT‚ PRACTICE IT‚ TEST IT! ** Lesson Plan #1: Module 2 |Teacher Candidate: A Super Smart Student |Course: Reading and Language Acquisition | |LESSON PREPARATION [before the lesson] | |Topic: Phonemic Awareness |Concept: Sound of letter B
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A. Situational Analysis B. Tourism Resource Component B - 1: Natural Features B - 2: Historical and Cultural Features B - 3: Tourist Operation and Facilities B - 4: Hospitality Services B – 5: Human Resource B – 6: General Socio – Economic B – 7: Present Land Uses B – 8: Description of Existing Tourism Demand in the Destination B – 9: Major Strengths‚ Weaknesses and Issues
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Fashion Products B. Display Systems C. Educational Services V. Marketing Plan_____________________________________________ Pg. 4-12 A. Customer Needs B. Culture of Education C. Hair Trade Shows D. Online Catalog E. Seattle Showroom F. In-Salon Visits G. Direct Mailing H. Branding I. Marketing Description J. Target Customer K. Market Readiness L. Competition VI. Operations_________________________________________________ Pg. 12-15 A. Warehouse Operations B. Seattle Showroom Operations
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Chapter 9 THE MARKETING PLAN AND THE 8 P’S (Where We Would Like to Be?) Marketing Plan is defined as written plan that is used to guide an organization’s marketing activities for a period of two years or less. It is quite detailed and specific‚ and it helps an organization coordinate the many steps and people that play a role in marketing. * Marketing plan is also called as tactical plans or short-term plans. * Strategic plan or a long-term plan is a three-year or more that is more general
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Daily Lesson Plan Example Daily Lesson Plan Subject: English Date: ______________________ Grade: 8-__ Teacher: __________________ I. Unit: Reading - Short Story “Seventh Grade” II. Sub-Topic: Elements of the short story III. Key Concepts: • Character = Person performing the action in a work of fiction. • Protagonist = Character who is clearly central to the story and takes part of all the major events. • Setting = The time and location in which a story takes place.
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1.0 Executive Summary RIC AND REMY’S Bakeshop is a sole proprietor operating business here in Zamboanga City. A progressive‚ socially oriented enterprise continually seeking to provide high quality baked products for its market sector targets. RIC AND REMY’S Bakeshop seeks to keep its organizational structure procedures and business operation such that it will constantly uphold the valuable service to its customers‚ maintain equitable relationship with its employees and to contribute to the
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Zenith Fitness and Healthcare Center. We have three owners of the business. It is a partnership service organization. a. Mission: Our mission is to establish a completely different fitness center and to create awareness among people regarding health. b. Objectives: 1. Providing world class fitness facility. 2. Earning profit through customer satisfaction. 3. Changing the concept of fitness center in Bangladesh. 4. Establishing a brand. 5. Keeping good relationship with clients. Zenith Fitness and
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SEMI-DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH 1 I. OBJECTIVES; At the end of the lesson‚ the students should be able to; a. Define coordinating conjunctions b. Give examples of coordinating conjunctions c. Use coordinating conjunctions in a sentence II. SUBJECT MATTER Topic Coordinating conjunctions Reference Grade 7 learning Package Materials chalkboard III. PROCEDURE A. MOTIVATION I am pretty sure that you have already discussed coordinating conjunctions in your elementary days and
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1. What is the cause of Black & Decker 9% share and Makita’s 50% share? The Black & Decker Corporation has three major segments which are Professional-Industrial tools‚ Professional-Tradesmen tools and Consumer tools. It is making good profit in Professional-Industrial and Consumer segments but has only 9% share in Professional-Tradesmen‚ compared to 50% share of Makita (Table A). One of the reasons of this difference is that due to the popularity of Black & Decker in the Consumer segment‚ tradesmen
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Extrapyramidal side effects: p. 789- A variety of signs and symptoms that are often side effects of the use of certain psychotropic drugs‚ particularly the phenothiazines. Three reversible extrapyramidal side effects are: acute dystonia‚ akathisia‚ and pseudoparkinsonism. A fourth‚ tarditive dyskinesia‚ is the most serious and is not reversible Akinisia: p. 784- regular rhythmic movements‚ usually of lower limbs; constant pacing may also be seen; often noticed in people taking antipsychotic medication
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