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    Writing and Type

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    Compare and Contrast   This type of writing allows the writer to point out similarities and differences about topics‚ subjects or objects.  Compare means to identify how your topics are alike or similar.  You state what they have in common.  On the other hand‚ contrast means to identify what is different about your your topic.  When contrasting‚ you state what makes the topic‚ subject or object unique or one of a kind. In writing to compare and contrast‚ you include both the similarities and the

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    Customer Types

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    Customer Types Tanya Myers HTT 200 March 22nd‚ 2013 Karen Stevens Customer Types According to the AH&LA website the typical lodging customer in 2011 stayed 40 % for business and 60 % for leisure. The typical lodging customer in a business room is a male‚ age 35 to 54 years old. The typical lodging customer is employed in a professional or managerial position with an average annual income of $119‚388. They usually stay by themselves‚ make reservations ahead of time and pay $129.00 per

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    Types of Forecasting

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    Types of forecasting There are two major types of forecasting‚ which can be broadly described as macro and micro: Macro forecasting is concerned with forecasting markets in total. This is about determining the existing level of Market Demand and considering what will happen to market demand in the future. Micro forecasting is concerned with detailed unit sales forecasts. This is about determining a product’s market share in a particular industry and considering what will happen to that market

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    Types of Societies

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    Types of Societies A society is made up of people living within defined territorial boarders who share a common culture. A society is independent of outsiders; it contains many smaller social structures that are needed to meet the needs of its members. Some of the social structures include family‚ economy and religion. Societies meet their members’ basic needs‚ such as the needs for food and shelter‚ in different ways. Anthropologists used these differences to form the basis of a system

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    Types of Letters

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    Types of letters. 1. Letters of inquiry. 2. Letters of reservation. 3. Letters of appointment. 4. Letters of invitation. 5. Letters of appreciation. 6. Letters of congratulation and good wishes. 7. Letters of condolence and sympathy. 8. Letters of introduction. 9. Letters of resignation.10. Letters of reference. 11. Letters of recommendation. 12. Longer letters of inquiry. 13. Answer to inquiries. 5 forms of indention 1. Indented style 2. Block style 3. Semi block style

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    Humor Type

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    Effects of Mild Humor and Mild Fear Appeals‚" Journal of Advertising‚ 10 (4)‚ 29-40. Bryant‚ Jennings‚ Dan Brown‚ Alan R. Silverberg and Scott M. Elliott (1981)‚ "Effects of Humorous Illustrations in College Textbooks‚" Human Communication Research‚ 8 (1) 43-57. -----‚ Paul W. Comisky and Dolf Zillmann (1979)‚ "Teachers ’ Humor in The College Classroom‚" Communication Education‚ 28 (May)‚ 110-118. -----‚ Paul W. Comisky‚ Jon S. Crane and Dolf Zillmann (1980)‚ "Relationship Between College Teachers ’

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    Types of Machine

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    tools without moving parts that are considered machines. DIFFERENT KINDS OF MACHINE 1 .MILLING Column & Knee type Milling Machines  Used for general purpose milling operations‚ column and knee type milling machines are the most common milling machines. The spindle to which the milling cutter is may be horizontal (slab milling) or vertical (face and end milling). Bed type Machines  In bed type machines‚ the work table is mounted directly on the bed‚ which replaces the knee‚ and can

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    TYPES OF ORGANISATION

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    TYPES OF ORGANISATION QUIZ 1) Which form of business organization do you think is most suitable for each of the following businesses? Explain your answer fully: a) A young student is planning to offer his services to neighbors as a gardener. He will purchase only cheap tools to start with. (3) The sole trader form is most suitable for this business‚ because sole trader is most common form- operated just by one person‚ and this business is running only by a young student‚ which is only one person

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    Partnership and Its Types

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    Partnership and Its Types Sir Saleem Abbas 10/10/2012 Islamia university of bahawalpur Partnership A partnership arises whenever two or more people co-own a business‚ and share in the profits and losses of the business. Each person contributes something to the business -- such as ideas‚ money‚ or property -- though management rights and personal liability will vary. In Pakistan the partnership firms are registered under

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    Stubs and Its Types

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    Stub In microwave and radio-frequency engineering‚ a stub is a length of transmission line or waveguide that is connected at one end only. The free end of the stub is either left open-circuit or (especially in the case of waveguides) short-circuited. Neglecting transmission line losses‚ the input impedance of the stub is purely reactive; either capacitive or inductive‚ depending on the electrical length of the stub‚ and on whether it is open or short circuit. Stubs may thus be considered to be

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