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    Morningstar® DocumentResearchS Table of Contents UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington‚ D.C. 20549 FORM 10-K FOR ANNUAL AND TRANSITION REPORTS PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 x ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the fiscal year ended December 31‚ 2010 OR  TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the transition period from to

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    Introduction McDonald Corporation is the world’s largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurant. There are over 30‚000 McDonald’s restaurants in more than 100 countries and served an average of 50 million customer daily. A McDonald restaurant is operated by either a franchisee or by the corporation itself. The very first McDonald was open in Singapore in 1979 and today there are over 120 McDonald restaurants across the island which served 1.2 million customers weekly. McDonald employs around 9

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    access terminals in some outlets as well as enabling customers to order online‚ this will reduce the waiting time between a customer’s orders and pick up of order. -Marketing Strategies: Adults and children from all over the world know that Ronald McDonald is the face of restaurant chain. When costumers think about fast food they think about McDonald’s first. -Focus on costumers: McDonald’s restaurant has a strategy that they call “PLAN TO WIN” the five elements of this plan to win are PEOPLE‚ PRODUCTS

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    An abiotic factor is any of a number of the non-living components of a habitat. The abiotic factors of the amazon rain forest biome are the amount of water ‚ sunlight ‚ climate ‚ weather and precipitation. These factors affect the trees and animals that live there. They are very important because without the right amount of water and sunlight the trees in the rainforest would not be able to grow and it will die. A biotic factor is any living component that affects another organism. The

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    DIFFERENT FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS Submitted by: Cayleen C. Capco BSIT- 1IT4 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. NATURE AND IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY In educational institutions‚ success is measured by academic performance‚ or how well a student meets standards set out by local government and the institution itself. As career competition grows even fiercer in the working world‚ the importance of students doing well in school has caught

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    Children’s learning and development can be affected by certain person factors and external factors. Personal factors are to do with the person (it’s personal to them) and includes: Learning difficulties; Sensory Impairments‚ Disabilities‚ Health Status (good health or bad health)‚ diet (good diet or bad diet)‚ stress‚ the environment and any environment genetics (asthma‚ smokers). External factors are outside forces‚ such as: Education; Care Status/Family (in care/”broken home”)‚ Family Environment/Background

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    Factors that Affect Management Course/ XMGT 230 To get a good look at how external and internal factors affect management‚ we are going to look at the United States Army and how it is affected daily by global‚ technical‚ innovative‚ diverse and ethical issues. Today now more than ever the world has shrunk and it takes great leaders to command a company to achieve success in the world. By looking at the Army we can see all five examples of factors that affect leaders and managers

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    McDonald to regain dominant market For many years McDonald’s enjoyed worldwide success built on a few well-known‚ highly standard conditions. The company with the Golden Arches served a simple menu - hamburgers‚ french fries‚ and milkshakes orsoft drinks. The food was priced low‚ its quality was consistent‚ and it was served speedily from establishments that all looked alike and were extremely clean. In recent years‚ however‚ McDonald’s has seen its growth rate slow down and its dominant market

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    Scientific Management Applied by McDonalds In the twentieth century‚ the principles of Scientific Management had been formalized by the Frederick Taylor for the objectives of developing and designing the ideas so that it gets the employees in the manufacturing industries for producing more profit. Taylor decided in contracting with the other companies for the rearrangement of the production processes in simplifying the tasks that every employee needs to perform. The workers in the Taylorized factories

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    One external factor that could affect a child’s development is poverty and deprivation. This splits into 5 categories; diet‚ housing‚ education‚ play & leisure opportunities and aspirations & expectations. If a child is born into a family of low-income‚ the 5 categories above tend to be negatively affected due to a lack of money and opportunities. A poor diet‚ for example‚ can mean that children are fed an unhealthy diet of processed food‚ meaning they are not as healthy and they are unlikely to

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