2.2 Definition of a Microcontroller Microcontroller‚ as the name suggests‚ are small controllers. They are like single chip computersthat are often embedded into other systems to function as processing/controlling unit. For example‚ the remote control you are using probably has microcontrollers inside that do decodingand other controlling functions. They are also used in automobiles‚ washing machines‚microwave ovens‚ toys ... etc‚ where automation is needed.The key features of microcontrollers include:
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GROWTH OF MICRO-CREDIT IN INDIA: AN EVALUATION (90th Conference volume of Indian Economic Association 2007 Dr. Md. Tarique * & Ranjan Kumar Thakur † The success of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh has established the fact and several literatures in this regard also acknowledge the fact that poor are bankable in terms of capacity to save and repay the loans provided the same are collected at the doorstep in small amount at frequent intervals. This is the basic principle of micro-finance‚ which
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Macro-environment Demography Research shows‚ that Costco’s way of doing research is a unique way‚ indeed it uses its membership concept to gather statistics on its customers that in turn did not involve extensive research. They are put into groups business owners and licensed professionals‚ depending on the job role‚ for instance‚ business owners and licensed professionals which are in one group and this allows them to minimize the risk involved with accepting cheques and makes it possible to
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Assignment- 1 Introduction to Micro Economics 1.Will the problem of scarcity disappear over time as standards of living increase? 2.Distinguish between the Real and Financial flows that link product and factor market? 3.Why do we study Micro Economics? 4.Explain how the introduction of Govt. affects the circular flow of economic activity? 5.“Scarcity of Resources is the mother of all economic problems.” Discuss with example. 6.Why can’t you buy anything you want? What is
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institutions include 34 practitioners and 7 service providers. While membership among the practitioners is currently dominated by non-government organizations (NGOs)‚ the roster of practitioners also includes microfinance-oriented rural banks‚ one thrift bank‚ and one credit cooperative. In 1996‚ a group of microfinance NGOs in the Philippines initiated the “Developing Standards for Microfinance Project”‚ to address the lack of capacity of Philippine MFIs to reach the poor on a sustainable basis
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Habib Jewels 3 Micro environment 3 a) Customer. 3 b) Supplier. 3 c) Competitors. 3 d) Marketing intermediate 4 Macro environment 4 a) Political 4 b) Economic 4 c) Technology 4 Libresse 5 Micro environment 5 a) Customer 5 b) Company 5 c) Competitors 5 Macro environment 6 a) Cultural. 6 b) Economic 6 c) Natural 6 d) Demographic 6 Fair & Lovely 7 Micro environment 7 a) Company 7 b) Customer 7 c) Public 7 d) Competitor 7 Macro environment 8 a)
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Introduction Micro environment is the specific or the task environment of a business which affects its working or operations directly on a regular basis. While the changes or transformation in the macro environment will affect the business in the long run‚ the effects of changes or transformation in the microenvironment will be noticed immediately as it is near to the internal part of the business itself. Let us take a roughly look at the macro environment just to get the rough
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Bank of England I. Brief presentation Founded in 1694‚ the Bank of England‚ known as the old lady of Threadneedle Street (the street in City area where it was founded)‚ is the government’s bank and the UK’s central bank. It issues bank notes‚ controls the UK gold reserves and‚ since 1997‚ has set official interest rates ; maintains the stability of the financial system by monitoring and analyzing the behavior of participants in the financial system‚ and the financial and economic environment;
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What are Micro Nutrients? Each flowering plant requires minor elements or micronutrients besides the chemical or organic fertilizers. These micronutrients help the plant in many ways‚ such as give more numbers of flowers‚ larger flower size and good luster of the petals. The above diagram shows symptoms associated with deficiency (shortage) of each micronutrient in the plant. If your plant has any micronutrient deficiencies‚ it will warn you by showing these symptoms on the leaves
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Christopher Martin ‘Micro-finance programmes are aimed at reducing poverty. What ethical challenges are raised by the operation of micro-finance and which ethical theory can best be applied to assess how Grameen Bank addresses these challenges?’ Introduction: The essay seeks to examine the ethical issues raised by the operation of microfinance. In the first section‚ an overview will be offered. In the second
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