Principles of Marketing Study Guide Mid-term Exam Fall 2012 Chapter 1 1. What is Marketing? a. The activity‚ set of institutions‚ and processes for creating‚ capturing‚ communicating‚ delivering‚ and exchanging offerings that have value for customers‚ clients‚ partners‚ and society at large. It requires thoughtful planning with an emphasis on the ethical implications of any of those decisions on society in general. 2. Marketing requires Product‚ Price‚ Place and Promotions decisions
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Compiled by A.K.Asokan. (E-mail:asokanak@hotmail.com) Page Nos.1 of 16 WIDE AREA NETWORK Local Area Network can be easily understood since typically every office has a LAN. One could personally see the switches connecting various computer nodes and may be a router to which the switches are connected. Also we can see the Network Interface Card (NIC) at the back of the computer where we plug in the cable with the RJ45 connector‚ the blinking light etc. on the card. (Sometimes when it is not
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EUROPEAN LAW REVISION NOTES BACKGROUND INFORMATION The UK joined the EU in 1973. Originally sent up following World War 2‚ the EU was an attempt by many western European countries to rebuild their economies by working closely together. The idea was that they would be more prosperous when working together. The countries then decided that they would share a common framework of laws in the areas of employment and the trading of goods and services between the countries. Now EU Laws cover other
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CH 4: International Sales Law Introduction to Contracts for the International Sale of Goods Goods Sale International sales contract Set out parties’ rights and duties Terms and conditions Quantity and price Choice of law and forum Arbitration clause The common law The law merchant and English sales law US Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) National differences in sales law Contractual uncertainty UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) – 1980 Over 70 countries
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CISSP Exam Notes - Physical Security 1 CISSP Exam Notes - Physical Security 1. Introduction 1.1 Physical security addresses the physical protection of the resources of an organization‚ which include people‚ data‚ facilities‚ equipment‚ systems‚ etc. It concerns with people safety‚ how people can physically enter an environment and how the environmental issues affect equipment and systems. People safety always takes precedence over the other security factors. 1.2 Physical security is
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Maseno University Second Semester Examinations 2011/2012 Third Year Examinations for the Degree of Bachelor of Business Administration with IT ABA 328: Banking Law and Practice Instructions a. Attempt the question given below in at most three typed pages using font 12 of Times New Roman. b. Your typed assignment MUST have a cover page on which you have your name‚ registration number‚ the course name and code. Each of the other pages MUST contain your registration number as a header.
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CGC-1D1 Exam Notes Geography Levels of Geography • Me → personal space • Local → Oshawa • Regional → Durham • Provincial → Ontario • National → Canada • Worldwide → Global Five Focus Areas for Geographers 1) Why things are located where they are. 2)Geographical systems; that shape our world. 3) Interactions between people and the environment within they live. 4) Global Connections; between regions and other countries. 5) Special tools and skills geographers use (like mapping
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The Income Tax Ordinance 1947 was subsequently replaced by the Income Tax Act (ITA) 1967‚ came into effect on 1 January 1968. This happen in accordance to the formation of Malaysia in 1963. The Income Tax Act 1967 consolidated the three laws of income taxation existing before
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Exam prep! Questions and answers Chapter 9. Unit 10 1. Name the different learning styles? (5) * Visual learner – seeing * Auditory learner – hearing * Kin aesthetic learner- Moving * Tactile learner- touching * 2. What makes up ones learning style?(5) * How do you take in information- visually‚ kin aesthetically or additive. * How do you organize and process information- dominant right or left brain‚ which processes analytically or globally. * Which
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SENSORY SYSTEMS 45 Gary would be surprised to know that many people buy heated milk in small cartons that are heated to take away the bacteria that spoils it and could last to up to 5-6 months without refrigeration. Milk consumption in US has decreased that’s why the Milk Industry Foundation pumped $44 million into an advertising campaign to promote milk drinking (“Got Milk?”) We each put our personal “spin” on things as we assign meanings consistent with our own unique experiences‚ biases
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