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    Title. I. - OBLIGATIONS CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS Art. 1156. An _______ is a _______ ________ to ______‚ to _____or ____ _____ _____. (n) Art. 1157. Obligations _______ from: (1) ______; (2) ______; (3) ______; (4) ______; and (5) ______ (1089a) Art. 1158. Obligations ______ from ______ are not ______. Only those ______ ______ in this Code or in special laws are ______‚ and shall be ______ by the ______ of the law which ______ them; and as to what has ______ been ______‚ by the ______

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    Table of Contents Introduction Cricket involves numbers‚ the comparison of these numbers will give us an idea regarding how well a team is faring. The comparison of these number widely depends on Statistics to give us a rational conclusion. Cricket is therefore a sport which involves a lot of statistics‚ Statistics are needed to determine the performance of a team in various formats such as one day‚ international. It is also needed to determine the performance

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    executives‚ had high expectations with this merger. Unfortunately‚ this acquisition created several problems for Gillette since their main goal of profit maximization was not being accomplished. Main issues: • Should Gillette divest Duracell? • Is Gillette using the appropriate strategies to deal with the big and small competitors? • Stock prices are decreasing considerably External Analysis Industry Structure • Dry cell batteries industry generated US$ 2.6 Billion in US domestic sales in 2000. •

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    LP4 assignment The term blank slate theory refers to when a child is born the thoughts are formed first through exposure to different sensations followed by reflection on the experience. Such as gathering small information like colors and shapes and turning that into larger pictures like cause and effect. Accentually it state that children are shaped by gathering their own information by what they have gathered. Culture imprinted upon children in many ways. One for example is development;

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    may have. This case study focuses on the way in which Heinz‚ one of the world’s major global companies‚ has set out to reinvent itself at a time when it is already preeminent in a range of global food markets. The study examines aspects of Heinz’s ‘Project Millennia‚’ an international restructuring plan announced in 1997‚ which chairman Dr Tony Reilly describes as ‘delivering the 21st century early’. In particular‚ the study considers the way in which Heinz has re-organised its European operations to

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    our unknown sample and to use the data collected to compile a graph showing the levels of absorbance of the different concentrations. Methods and materials: In this lab we used a spectrophotometer‚ a test tube filled with water to be used as a blank‚ six test tubes with different concentrations of salicylic acid ranging from 0 mg/dL to 5 mg/dL and one test tube with an unknown concentration of salicylic acid. We set the spectrophotometer to a wavelength of 540 nm. We adjusted the transmittance

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    Qualitative and quantitative research are two types of research‚ each type is presented in a different way and depends on different gathered material. Qualitative research is the collection of information about things and objects. For instance interviews‚ pictures and items would be items collected during qualitative research. Quantitative research involves the collection and analysis of numerical information that has been researched and collected. This type of research is best at the onset of a

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    QUANTITATIVE METHODS- II Module I (6 Hours) Introduction to Operations Research. Definition‚ scope of Operations Research‚ characteristics‚ advantages and limitations. Quantitative approach to decision making‚ models & modeling in Operations Research. Module II (8 Hours) Linear programming‚ Structure of linear program model‚ Assumption‚ Advantages‚ Limitations‚ General mathematical model‚ Guidelines for formulation of linear programming model‚ Graphical method‚ algorithm (Only illustrative

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    Quantitative Research Methods Quantitative means quantity which implies that there is something that can be counted. Quantitative research has been defined in many ways. It is the kind of research that involves the tallying‚ manipulation or systematic aggregation of quantities of data (Henning‚ 1986) John W. Creswell defined quantitative research as an inquiry into a social or human problem based on testing a theory composed a theory composed of variables‚ measured with numbers‚ and analysed with

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    this is the affected variable. Then the X-axis is the independent variable which affects the other variable (Argyrous‚ 2005). Once the scatter graph has been plotted the direction‚ correlation and the strength of the correlation can be analysed. Analysis becomes a lot more intensive after the data has been collected (Thomas‚ J.R‚ 2005). The correlation can be positive or negative and is represented as a numerical figure. This decimal figure ranges from -1 to +1 (Hosker‚ 2008) When the figure is

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