“THE STUDY OF FUNCTIONAL AND SUSTAINABLE INTERIOR SCHOOL SYSTEM OF THE PROPOSED NORTHSIDE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY IN MACOPA - MONTELIBANO STS. BACOLOD CITY” A Thesis Proposal Submitted to the Faculty of the Arfien Department of La Consolacion College- Bacolod In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Thesis Writing Joanna Marie C. Allones AY 2013-2014 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study
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Our Lady of Fatima University IN VITRO DETERMINATION OF THE ANTHELMINTIC PROPERTY OF FORMULATED SYRUP FROM CYPERUS ROTUNDUS‚ CYPERACEAE (BARSANGA) CRUDE EXTRACT An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the College of Pharmacy Our Lady of Fatima University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy By: Arellano‚ Angelique Dominika M. Bernas‚ Karol C. Cabulay‚ Ivy Mariz C. Calimpusan‚ Charisse B. Dela Cruz‚ Francheska
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males on their relationship”‚ to make the study manageable and more specific. The proponents formulated by the hypothesis with factual‚ unbiased‚ truthful and convincing evidence gathered through visiting some libraries‚ reading books‚ magazines and thesis‚ and browsing internet to get only the
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CHAPTER 2: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE "The future is likely to belong to those organizations that never stop asking‚ `How can we better organize and manage ourselves?’" (Galbraith and Lawler‚ 1993.) 2.1. INTRODUCTION What determine managers’ choice of communication media? Why do managers prefer to use one communication media over another? Within the domain of information system and communication research there exists a substantial body of theories that explain manager’s media choice. The
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Original Article Journal of Retail and Leisure Property (2009) 8‚ 39–55; doi:10.1057/rlp.2008.25; published online 14 January 2009 Towards defining shopping centres and their management systems Michael Pitt1 and Zairul N Musa2 Correspondence: Zairul N. Musa‚ School of the Built Environment‚ Peter Jost Enterprise Centre‚ Byrom Street‚ Liverpool L3 3AF‚ UK. E-mail: Z.N.Musa@2007.ljmu.ac.uk 1is currently Professor of Facilities Management and School Head of Business Development at Liverpool
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A Proposal on Marketing Strategies of Smart Phones: A Case Study of Nokia Mobiles Submitted By: Sumit Goyal MBA 7th Trimester Euphoria Apex College Submitted To: Prof. Dr. Prem Raj Pant Apex College Sept 25‚ 2012 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Nokia has come a long way to evolve from a paper mill founded in 1865 to a world-renowned mobile phone manufacturer and one of the most powerful brands in the world. In 1992 Nokia appointed Jorma Ollila as the new CEO and
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Now a day online shopping is offering great advantages compared to the conventional forms of business. The online economy is massive‚ with billions of dollars changing hands every single day. Online shopping has brought consumer lower prices‚ incredibly diverse choice and an ease of buying that simply can’t be matched in the physical world. At the same time‚ however‚ it’s not without its perils (Kidman 2009). People love to do online shopping because it really bring them a lot of benefit and is also
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E-Commerce: Shopping Cart Wendell B. Taylor Grantham University Electronic Commerce April 3‚ 2012 A shopping cart is a piece of software that acts as an online store ’s catalog and ordering process. Typically‚ a shopping cart is the interface between a company ’s website and its deeper infrastructure. Contrary to popular belief among merchants‚ an online shopping cart does not process credit card payments (Parker‚ 2010). Instead‚ shopping cart software serves three other main purposes. First
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Since about 1990‚ online shopping has emerged into every corner of life‚ linking people to the culture of capitalism in frequent and daily ways. It lets us buy what we want‚ when we want at our convenience‚ and helps us to imagine ourselves buying‚ owning‚ and having positive outcomes by the goods available out there on the web. Shopping has been a way of identifying oneself in today’s culture by what we purchase and how we use our purchases. In 1994‚ advances took place such as Online Banking
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Cimabue Professor Berg English 102 3/08/13 Online Shopping: The Future Nowadays‚ a huge amount of shopping is done over the Internet. Everything we could possibly want to do from buying cars to CD players to household cleaning products‚ almost anything can be purchased online‚ often at a substantial savings. Recently I needed a calculator for my math class. Did I go to Wal-Mart or Albertson’s to purchase one? No‚ I chose online shopping for the many benefits. One of which was convenience. Why
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