Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Gambino Cleaning Products Salesman System Specification Essay

A new system of calculating and reporting on cleaning products salesmen is to be designed and implemented. Cleaning products salesmen commission is based on a set of data which is the monthly sales of cleaning products sold by the salesmen. Objectives The new system must: * Be automated as far as possible, needing no thorough knowledge of spreadsheets, databases or any other software in order to operate it. * Have fitted controls to ensure precision and completeness of data input. * Take into account commission payments from monthly sales. * Print commission reports for each of the salesmen, and a summary report showing total paid to each salesman and overall total. * Include an option to delete commission records previous to a given date so that the file does not increase for an indefinite period. The proposed new system can be shown in a level 0 data flow diagram as follows: A level 1 Data Flow Diagram of the proposed system is as follows: User functions 1. The Commissioning Salesman in the Sales Department will be responsible for entering all details of new cleaning products salesman and new products. 2. An Accounts clerk will have special responsibility for the commission system. 3. The Accounts clerk will enter each month the sales of each product, giving quantity sold and gross sales value (i.e. quantity X cover price). 4. Every 6 months, the Accounts clerk will produce the Commission reports for each cleaning products salesman. This will show the commission that has been earned in the previous 6 months. A payment is then recorded and a cheque issued to each cleaning products salesman to whom commission is due, together with the Commission statement showing sales details, and the statement from the Accounts system the total amount due. Database specification Menu structure The many functions of the Commission System will be accessed by means of a front-end menu, which will have the following structure. The data model There are three main entities in this system related in the entity relationship diagram shown below. Because a many-to-many relationship cannot be applied in a relational database, an additional entity named Salesman/Product is introduced. The ERD can now be drawn as follows: The database for Gambino cleaning products salesman system specification will have the following tables: tblSalesman (SalesmanID, Surname, FirstName) tblProduct (ProductID, ProductName, SalesTeam, Price) tblSalesman/Product (ProductID, SalesmanID, StandardCommission, BonusCommission) tblSales (SalesNumber, ProductID, Date, QuantitySold, GrossValue) Name Type Meaning Range Where Used tblSalesman Table Salesman Table tblProduct Table Product Table tblSalesman/Product Table Salesman/Product Table tblSales Table Sales Table SalesmanID Text (5) Unique ID Primary key in tblSalesman Foreign key in tblSalesman/Product Surname Text (20) Salesman’s Surname tblSalesman Firstname Text (15) Salesman’s first name tblSalesman ProductID Text (5) Unique product code Primary key in tblProduct Foreign key in tblSalesman/Product ProductName Text (40) Product title tblProduct SalesTeam Text (40) All salesman who sell a product tblProduct Price Currency Product price tblProduct StandardCommission Number Percentage commission on each product sold 1-10 tblSalesman/Products BonusCommission Number Bonus percentage commission on each products sold 11-20 tblSalesman/Products SalesNumber Number 1=Standard commission 2=Bonus Commission 1 or 2 tblSales QuantitySold Number Number of products sold tblSales GrossValue Currency Data Dictionary Input Specification Three input forms will be required. frmProducts This will be used to enter product details. frmSalesman This will be used to enter details of a salesman and all products on which they receive commission. The commission percentages for each product will be entered in a subform of the main form. Validation methods: The Product ID will be selected from a drop-down list of existing Product ID’s. Once a Product ID is entered, the product name will be automatically displayed. frmTransaction This form will be used to enter transactions. Validation methods: Only valid dates will be accepted. The Product ID will be selected from a drop down list of existing Product ID’s. Once a Product ID is entered, the product name will be automatically displayed. Selecting a radio button so that only a valid alternative can be selected will choose the transaction type. Process Specification Commission Calculations To calculate the commission for a given transaction, a query has to be performed to combine attributes from tblTransaction, tblProduct, tblProduct/Salesman and tblSalesman. The calculation of the commission is performed as follows: If TransactionType = 1 (i.e ‘sales’) ThenRate = StandardCommissionRate ElseRate = BonusCommissionRate endif Amount = Rate * GrossValue These processes will be carried out in qryCommission. This query will be the source of both the commission report and the summary report. Maintenance Each year, transactions prior to a given date will be removed from tblTransactions. This prevents the transaction file from becoming too large and slowing down the system. The maintenance will be carried out as follows: Run a Delete query to delete records from tblTransaction. Test Plan Tests will be carried out using valid and invalid data and data at the extremes of acceptable values.

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Stefan’s Diaries: Bloodlust Chapter 22

I straightened the cuffs on my neatly pressed white shirt and buttoned my overcoat. The shiny brass buttons glinted in the lamplight as I turned the corner onto Laurel Street. I wiped my face, to make sure no blood lingered on my lips. Id visited my barmaid from Miladies, sating my hunger before my evening out on the town with Callie. The barmaids blood had tasted sweet, like lilies dipped in honey. The second the warmth had hit my tongue, my senses had become honed and the world had sharpened around the edges. Now the cicadas shrieked in my ears and the smell of roses assaulted my nose, but my stomach was calm and my veins were sated. I was ready for my date. The park at the end of the street was filled with magnolias and ancient elm trees, and in the center, a marble fountain was topped with a sculpture of a naked woman. Through the burble of the fountain, I could hear the beating of a human heart. â€Å"Hello?† I called. â€Å"Stefan!† Callie stepped out from behind a stone cherub into the weak light of a gas lamp. Her red hair, a flame in the flickering light, hung loose and curly around her shoulders. She wore a simple, cream-colored dress, with a lace bodice and a flouncy skirt that draped over her tiny hips. Blood raced through my body. â€Å"What?† Callie said, reddening as she noticed my stare. â€Å"You look, uh, like a girl,† I said. She looked beautiful. â€Å"Gee, thanks.† Callie rolled her eyes and softly slugged my shoulder. â€Å"Youre just used to seeing me in work clothes.† She gazed at me. â€Å"You look quite handsome.† I cleared my throat and tugged on my collar. Suddenly my clothes felt uncomfortable and constricting, and the night air stuffy. I wondered briefly if the barmaid had something in her blood that hadnt agreed with me. â€Å"Thank you,† I said formally. â€Å"Stefan?† Callie lifted her arm expectantly. â€Å"Oh, of course.† I took her arm in mine. Her freckled hand grazed my palm. I flinched and readjusted so that her hand was resting on the soft fabric of my jacket. â€Å"Where to, Miss Gallagher?† She looked up at me, a smile on her face. â€Å"Bourbon Street, of course.† Callie guided me through cobblestone side streets, where gardenias dripped from balconies. On a whim, I grabbed one and tucked it behind her ear. Back home in Mystic Falls, it was customary to bring flowers or a small token when visiting with a lady. â€Å"Want to know a secret?† Callie whispered. â€Å"What?† I asked, curious. I was already the bearer of too many secrets. But perhaps Callies could lead me to Damon She got up on tiptoe and cupped my ear with her hand. The sound of her blood pumping beneath her skin magnified tenfold. I gritted my teeth, forcing my fangs back down. â€Å"Your shirt has come untucked,† she whispered. â€Å"Oh,† I said, as I self-consciously smoothed down my shirt. â€Å"Thanks.† Callie let out a gleeful laugh. â€Å"You know what I really want to see?† she asked, grabbing my arm. â€Å"What?† I asked, trying to devote all my energy to not listening to the steady thrum of her blood. â€Å"A burlesque show. Madame X has a showeveryone'sbeen talking about,† she said. We walked together through the town, past bustling crowds and wavering street carts, ending up in a well-kept neighborhood in front of a pristine, stately house. A simple placard next to the door readMADAME Xin black script. Soft lamplight shone from all the windows, and carriages pulled up, one after another, to the front gate, releasing their well-dressed passengers into the depths of the club. I momentarily panicked. I didnt have any money. And I was wearing a schoolboys clothes that hadnt been in style since the turn of the century. â€Å"Callie, I think † I began, trying to come up with an alternate idea for our evening when the front door swung open to greet us. â€Å"Good evening. Are you guests of the house?† The mans eyes flicked down my old clothes. I was wildly underdressed for this venue, and I knew it. Callie, however, looked radiant. â€Å"Yes,† Callie jumped in, straightening her shoulders. â€Å"And your names?† From the way Callies lips flattened, I could tell she hadnt realized there was a guest list. I stepped in front of her, suddenly inspired. â€Å"Were the Picards. Remy and his wife, Calliope.† â€Å"One moment, sir.† The man waddled in his slippers over to a podium holding a list that almost certainly did not include Mr. Remy Picards name. He turned a page, then turned it back. â€Å"What are you doing, Stefan?† Callie whispered. â€Å"I have it under control,† I said quietly. â€Å"Just smile and look pretty.† The man returned, looking genuinely distressed. â€Å"Im terribly sorry, sir, but your name is not on our list for tonight.† He glanced around, as if ready to beckon a security guard if we made trouble. I want you to let us in without asking us any more questions, I thought, channeling all my energy. â€Å"Wed really like to come in,† I said aloud, concentrating on looking deep into his eyes, ignoring Callies curious gaze boring into my back. â€Å"Are you sure you didnt see our names on the list?† The mans eyes flickered. Let us in without looking at the list. â€Å"You know, I believe Imighthave seen your names. In fact, Im sure I did. The Picards! Im sorry. It was my confusion. Right this way,† he said, a slightly vacant expression on his face. He led us through large double doors and into a sumptuous parlor. Low crystal chandeliers hung from the ceiling, and the air smelled of jasmine, magnolia, and freesia. â€Å"Enjoy your stay at Madame Xs. And if I can be of any assistance to either of you, dont hesitate to come fetch me,† the man said, turning on his heel. â€Å"Thank you,† I said. Callie simply stood there, looking slack-jawed at me. â€Å"How did you do that?† I shrugged. â€Å"I just made him doubt himself. He wouldnt want to say no to the Picards, whoever they are. Besides, what if our nameswereon the list, and he said no to us, then we complained to the owner?† Secretly, I was thrilled. My Power was strengthening. â€Å"So I take it that this isnt your first time sneaking in where you dont belong?† I glanced at her slyly. â€Å"You of all people should know that to be true.† She laughed, and I gave her an impromptu twirl. People stared at us. Even though a pianist was playing a jaunty tune in the corner, this wasnt a room where people danced. Instead, guests drifted from one conversation to the next as they sucked on cigars and gulped down champagne. â€Å"Do you know anyone here?† I asked as we brushed past couple after couple, all clad in finery. Callie shrugged, the shadow of a frown crossing her face. She glanced around the room. â€Å"They all hate Father. They say hes a Unionist whos taking advantage of New Orleans with his business. And perhaps he is, but at least his show doesnt pretend to be something its not,† she said, jutting her chin. I shifted in my seat. Wasnt that exactly what I was doing? Pretending to be someone I wasnt? I couldnt look at her, in case she could see the depths of my lies in my eyes. A server came by with a tray laden with champagne. I grabbed two glasses. â€Å"Cheers,† I said, handing one to Callie. As we sipped the bubbling liquid, conversations swirled around us, growing louder and more boisterous with every tray of drinks the waiters brought out to serve. Mens movements grew more languid, women laughed more readily. â€Å"Is your father ready for the next show?† I asked, forcing a conversational note to my voice. â€Å"I suppose so.† â€Å"Who will the vampire be fighting?† â€Å"I dont know,† Callie said. â€Å"A crocodile, or maybe a tiger. It depends on what Father can get on such short notice. Why?† I shrugged noncommittally. â€Å"I want to place a bet.† â€Å"Father wants something cheap. Hes worried people wont pony up as much money for another animal fight. It seems the monsters much stronger than a beast.† â€Å"Oh,† I said, trying to process the information. â€Å"But lets not talk about work. Tonight is supposed to be fun! Lord knows we dont have enough of it in our real lives.† Callies voice grew melancholy. â€Å"Speaking of fun,† she said, pointing to a small crowd moving through a set of double doors at the back of the club, â€Å"I think the burlesque show is back there.† â€Å"Shall we?† I asked, offering my arm. The back room, much smaller than the first one, had numerous wooden tables crammed onto the floor. A stage was set up at the front of the room, and the space was dimly lit by candles. Instead of joining the crush toward the front, Callie and I sat back on a low-slung, red velvet bench beneath a large mirror in the back of the room. As soon as everyone settled into seats, a master of ceremonies took to the stage. I was surprised to see that he was a man wearing a dinner suit and cape. Id imagined a burlesque show to be louder, larger than this, with plenty of music and scantily clad women. â€Å"Good evening! As weve all heard, we have a vampire in our midst,† he said dramatically. Audience members tittered nervously. I glanced at Callie out of the corner of my eye. Was this some sort of trap? Did she know what I was? But Callie was leaning forward, as if mesmerized by the mans words. The master of ceremonies smiled, drinking in the suspense. â€Å"Yes, a vampire. Down at that two-bit circus by the lake.† Jeers filled the room. Callie hadnt been exaggerating when shed said her father was infamous in this town. I turned to look at her. Although her cheeks were as red as her hair, she gazed straight ahead, her elbows on her knees. â€Å"And eyewitnesses say Gallagher had to chain his up so it wont run away. But, here at Madame Xs, our vampire has come to visit all on his own.† â€Å"We can go if you want,† I whispered. But Callie shook her head and clasped my hand. It felt warm against my cool skin, but this time I didnt push her away. â€Å"No, I want to stay.† A thin man walked onstage, clad in a black cape. His face was powdered, and thin lines of fake blood were drawn from the corners of his lips. He smiled at the crowd, revealing fake fangs. I shifted in my seat. â€Å"I am a vampire, and you all are my prey! Come to me, my pretties!† he cackled, in an exaggerated voice that made me squirm. The â€Å"vampire† stalked around the stage, his teeth bared and his eyes scanning the audience. A woman in a pearl-embroidered gown stood up from a table in the front and walked toward the stage as if in a trance, emitting a low moan with each step. â€Å"The vampire has special eyes that can see through clothing. And this vampire, ladies and gentlemen, likes what he sees!† The master of ceremonies leered at the audience. At this, the audience applauded enthusiastically. I glanced at Callie again. Had she known this was a show about vampires? â€Å"But, now, the vampire has his hunger awakened. And what hell do to feed the hunger, you wont believe,† the master of ceremonies said as the vampire onstage waved his hands toward the woman, as if conducting an orchestra. As he did that, a trumpet player began playing a slow, mournful tune. The woman began to move her hips, slowly at first, and then more and more quickly until she looked as though she would topple over. â€Å"Maybe Father should give our vampire dance lessons,† Callie whispered, her breath hot on my cheek. Then, suddenly, the vampire stopped waving his arms. The music stopped, and so did the woman. The vampire lurched toward her, took hold of the sleeve of her dress, and tore it off, exposing her milky-white arm. â€Å"Do you feel wicked tonight?† the vampire called to the audience, waggling the fabric toward the crowd. Then he tore off the other sleeve. My stomach turned. â€Å"I ask you, do you feel wicked tonight?† he called again, tossing the fabric into the audience. The crowd cheered as the dancer continued her gyrations, rubbing her back against the â€Å"vampire.† Slowly, she peeled away her clothing, item by item, sending a silk stocking or a slip into the audience until most of her body was on display. As the music picked up speed, she got closer to becoming entirely nude. At last, she sat in a chair on the stage as the master of ceremonies pulled off the last bit of her top, forcing her to cover herself with her hands. â€Å"As he is a beast from hell, the only way to stop a vampire is with a stake to the heart. But they can also be kept away with a crucifix â€Å" At this, the dancer pantomimed a futile search for pockets that might contain a stake or crucifix. I slumped in my chair, thinking of my own attacks. Of Alice, of Lavinia, of the nurse whose name Id never known. There was nothing beautiful or romantic about those attacks. They were quick, bloody, deadly. Id ended their lives without a second thought, with swift violence and a thirst for more. â€Å"Are you okay?† Callie asked. For the first time, I realized how tightly Id been clutching her hand. I loosened my grip, and instantly she snuggled closer to me in my seat. Her blood pumped like sweet music through her body, and the warmth of her body soothed my anger. I relaxed into her, taking in the softness of her voice as she laughed at the play. Callie was warm and soft and so veryalive. I wanted this moment to freeze, to last into eternity, with nothing but me and Callie and her beating heart. There was nothing else I needed in that moment, not blood, not power, not D– My body tensed and I sat straight up. What was I doing? Had I forgotten my brother, what I had done to him, so quickly? I stood up. â€Å"Down in front!† a voice barked a few rows behind me. â€Å"I-Im sorry. I have to go,† I said, stumbling toward the door. â€Å"Stefan, wait!† she called. But I kept going until I was on the street, running from the late-night bustle all the way to the riverbank. As I stared down at my reflection in the swirling water, Percys words echoed in my head: â€Å"Youll either want to kill her or kiss her, and neither scenario will end well for you.† He was right. Because while I truly didnt know whether I wanted to kiss or bite Callie, I knew I wantedher.

Monday, July 29, 2019

Financial Management Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1500 words

Financial Management - Essay Example 2,000 liabilities and stockholders’ equity liabilities: overdraft $ 1392 Interest payable $ 4032 loan payable $ 24,000 Campbell loan payable $ 8,068 retained earnings $ 6,608 Common Stock $ 60,000 Total $ 100,068 Vertical Analysis PROFIT AND LOSS STATEMENT Company A Company B NET SALES 100% 100% COST OF GOODS SOLD 95.2% 78% GROSS PROFIT 4.8% 22% SELLING, GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATION EXPENSE 2.6% - OPERATING INCOME BEFORE IMPAIRMENT RECOVERY 2.2% - IMPAIRMENT RECOVERY 0 - Intangible asset repairment charges - 0.8% OPERATING INCOME 2.2% 3% OTHER INCOME/(EXPENSE) 0.1% CHANGE IN VALUE OF DERIVATIVE LIABILITY 0.2% - INTEREST EXPENSE 0.8% - INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES 1.6% 3.1% Income taxes 0.6% 0.9% Net income 1% 2.3% BALANCE SHEET COMPANY A COMPANY B Current Assets: Cash 1.6% 27.1% Trade accounts receivables 20.94% 17.3% Inventories 68.25% 22.9% Prepaid expenses 2.8% Deferred tax assets 1.25% - Other current assets 4.09% - Property plant and equipment 1.49% 14.5% Intangible assets - 0.8% Cash surrender value of life insurance - 10.9% Advance to suppliers, net of imputed interest 1.66% - Preferential supply agreement 0.19% - Long term financing costs, net of amortization 0.50% - Other assets - 3.7% Total assets 100% 100% Liabilities and stockholders equity: Current liabilities: Accrued salaries, wages and benefits - 2.6% Notes payable-banks 57.25% - Current maturities of mortgage payable 0.05% - Trade accounts payable 18.55% 6.2% Income tax payable 1.51% - Accrued expenses and derivative liabilities 1.51% - Dividends payable 0.008% 0.7% other accrued expenses - 0.5% Total current liabilities 78.9% 10% Deferred compensation - 4.8% Mortgage payable, net of current maturities 0.54% - Subordinated convertible debt net of unamortized discount of $2499 3.52% - Derivative liability for embedded conversion option 0.71% - Deferred taxes payable 0.07% - Stock holders equity: Common stock 0.4% 11.6% Additional paid in capital 4.42% - Retained earnings 13.0% 73.6% Accumulat ed other comprehensive loss (0.7%) 0.07% Treasury stock (1.30%) - Total liabilities and shareholder’s equity 100% 100% Cash flow statements Company A 2011 Cash flow from operating activities Net income 116.07% Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash in operating activities Depreciation and amortization 10.15% Change in value of derivative liability -20.96% Amortization of convertible note discount 7.72% Impairment recovery 0.00% Provision for doubtful debts 4.84% Deferred income taxes -13.20% Foreign exchange loss, and others -0.26% Changes in: Restricted cash 0.00% Trade account receivable -364.62% Inventories -1225.27% Other current ass

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Management & Budgetary Control and the Beyond Budgeting debate Essay - 1

Management & Budgetary Control and the Beyond Budgeting debate - Essay Example Various advantages can come up from incorporating beyond budgeting technique in an organization. One of these is the fact that people get to improve in their creativity in the business market. Beyond budgeting requires the involved individuals or rather company members to provide plans that would lead to the production of a new commodity (Blyth 68). New commodities require a lot of attention because many people are keen on the details of the commodity in order to assess whether it can act as a substitute product. This thus offers companies opportunities to become market leaders in some fields (Martin and Hau 47). The fact that competition is a contemporary issue in the marketing sector is another factor to understand. Businesses have developed over time where they are required to attain certain market characteristics in order to retain or rather earn a certain position in an industry. These companies thus compete to attain these characteristics faster than their rivals in order to attract more companies. This strategy works effectively and is a result of beyond buying (Henry 64) There are various disadvantages however that come along with the beyond budgeting technique. The major disadvantage is that the companies risk losing their customers. The reason for this is indirect though (Fleisher 78). When companies engage in beyond budgeting, they take up activities that seek to prove that they are superior to the rival company. This normally has the effect of the companies not paying attention to the actual requirements of the customers but rather work while reviewing the performance of the other companies to identify its market position. The normal result of this is the depreciation of the commodities produced by the companies (Gregory 32). There is also the issue of unhealthy competition. Unhealthy competition happens when two industries within a

Strategic Marketing Report of Cadbury Schweppes Assignment

Strategic Marketing Report of Cadbury Schweppes - Assignment Example ance and future prospects; Kraft core capabilities and assets; Strategic position assessment; recommendation and limitations of the study are also obtained to form part of the process. Cadbury Schweppes is a confectionery manufacturer that has been known for its English heritage. Established in 1824, the company managed to stay on top of the big confectionery manufacturers and has become as third world leading manufacturer of confectionery in the world. It has established business units in Britain and Ireland, Middle East and Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Pacific. Kraft Food is a manufacturer of packaged food products, including snacks, beverages, cheese, convenient meals and various packaged grocery products. Its products are sold to consumers in 160 countries and had operations in more than 70 countries and products made at 159 manufacturing and processing facilities globally. The key segments covered by Cadbury are chocolate and candy brands. Its chocolate brands are Cadbury Dairy milk, Crà ¨me Egg, Flake and Green & Black. Its gum brands are Trident, Hollywood, Stimorol, Dentyne, Clorets and Bibbaloo. Candy Halls, Maynards, Cadbury Eclairs and Natural Confectionery Co. (Cadbury Plc description) Kraft segment covers cheese, dinners and dressings. Portfolio of products include nine brands, including Kraft cheeses, dinners and dressings; Oscar Mayer meats; Philadelphia cream cheese; Maxwell House and Jacobs coffee; Nabisco cookies and its Oreo cookie brand; Milka chocolates and LU biscuits. Together, these two companies formed a formidable company thru a merger done in February 2010 that made Kraft/Cadbury the second largest confectionery in the world. The merger move, according to Kraft CEO, is a transformation for future growth prospects both for Kraft and Cadbury to become the world’s number one confectionery manufacturer (Zendrian, 2010). Projected status of Kraft/Cadbury in the industry as a result of merger is portrayed in

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Research Methods for Professional Practice Essay

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Friday, July 26, 2019

Emergency Technologies Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 500 words

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Thursday, July 25, 2019

Hyperthyroidism Research Paper Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 250 words

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Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Situation analysis in marketing planing Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1500 words

Situation analysis in marketing planing - Essay Example ?†¦.. 4 Marketing Mix elements †¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦ 5 The customers †¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦. 6 Unique Value Proposition †¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦ 6 External Analysis †¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦. 7 The Market Extent †¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦.. 7 Competitor Analysis †¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦.. 7 The Economic Environment †¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦.. 8 T echnology Environment †¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦.. 8 SWOT Analysis †¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦. 9 Conclusion †¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦Ã¢â‚¬ ¦. ... As Armstrong and Kotler (2005, p. 6) stressed, marketing deals with customers more than any other business function and therefore building customer relationship based on customer value and satisfaction is at the very heart of modern marketing. This paper presents a brief report based on the marketing analysis of the Pizza Restaurant, to be located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This piece of paper relates to various marketing concepts and principles such as marketing vision, marketing mix, customer analysis, internal and external analysis and marketing strategies with regard to Pizza Restaurant. Situation Analysis (Internal to the company) Company’s mission, objectives and growth strategies The Pizza Restaurant aims to contribute to human needs by delivering quality pizza-foods and drinks and to enhance healthier food and joyful environment to help its customers find their entertainment needs to be satisfied. Armstrong and Kotler (2005, p. 42) emphasized that a statement of an organ ization’s purpose- a mission statement- must be able to define the business in terms of satisfying basic customer needs. For Pizza Restaurant, its customers are rich hippies and business or other professionals from Riyadh who come to meet their needs of hunger, thirst, joy and leisure entertainment. Company will value their needs, their responses and their varying requirements and thus it will design different services and quality multi-cultural organic food items in order to satisfy its customers. Main objectives of the company are establishing customer focus strategy, maintaining customer loyalty, ensuring long-term profitability and thus achieving sustainable competitive advantages. In order these objectives to be achieved, the

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Medicalization as social control Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1250 words

Medicalization as social control - Essay Example The main question being pondered is to what extent this influence goes? Three variations of the process of social control being affected by the medical field have been offered; the changing face of medicalization, the relatively new phenomenon of biomedicalization and the contradictory view of demedicalization. It appears that these processes vary across cultures (Conrad, 1992) and some examples have been documented though most research to date has focused on the Western world. This essay will discuss medicalization, biomedicalization and demedicalization and their relationship to social control in Western societies along with a brief overview of that changes that have occurred over the years. Finally, an attempt will be made to justify which of the processes is most relevant today. Medicalization is seen to be a sociocultural process that consists of finding a way to use medical language to describe an issue (Conrad, 2005). A very clear-cut way to define medicalization has been that it is a ‘process whereby more and more of everyday life has come under medical dominion, influence and supervision’ (Zola, 1983). A common-day example of this is while in the past a patient was only required to disclose to their doctor the symptoms of the ailment, nowadays people also tend to articulate information about their lifestyle and habits and even worries (reference). For the doctor to improve the patient’s condition, it is often lifestyle changes that are recommended (reference). For conditions such as heart problems, numerous doctors recommend dietary changes even before there is any sign of heart trouble. The doctor is essentially trying to prevent a disease or ailment before it starts and in the process is inadvertently extending the web of medicali zation and hence social control. Another fine example of this is in the case of testing for human immunodeficiency virus

Monday, July 22, 2019

Red, White, and Black by Gary Nash Essay Example for Free

Red, White, and Black by Gary Nash Essay Gary Nash author of Red, White, and Black purpose to their readers is describing the early colonists, but also the relationships toward Europeans, the Indians, and the Africans. Nash successfully analyzes the impact of the colliding three cultures and interprets them to give an overall theme about the relationships between those who made America what it is today. He has shown another point of view to his reader that we grew up and was raise in a white people land; learning only the White people point of view through history. His purpose of writing Red, White Black was to prove that Native Americans and Africans were not victims, but played as a active role to American history. Nash major theme that he covers in his book was about the three cultures in America and to interpret them overall. The theme is about the issue that Americans have towards the Native American and Africans. He wanted to examine and studied other culture history instead of only learning from the American side. He figures out that they were victims to the history and was just a role in the American history. His main point of time frame was from 1492-1796. The introduction to Nash research took place in Eastern and Northern America. Nash was against how the founding fathers came to America and affected the Natives and Africans. He was against how the founding fathers came to their land and changed their destiny of lives and culture because they took what belong to them first. Anthropologists call this process â€Å"transculturation† and historians call it â€Å"Social change. † His argument towards the historical terms is that we are studying a dynamic process of interaction that shaped the history of American Indians, Europeans, and Africans in the North America in the 17 18 centuries. Gary B. Nash was arguing of something different than what is written to us. He believes of what the founding father want us to know and was marked down through history. But reality during those times American Indians and Africans had a big destiny change when the European came along. They changed and affected their lives in there home land. Gary B. Nash written Red, White, and Black purpose was mainly to let people know that, what’s ever that was passed down from the founding father in history is only what their views were and marked down in papers. How the Americans European changed the lives of all Native American and African that was located at Eastern and Northern America.

Nutrition - Food Essay Example for Free

Nutrition Food Essay Thesis Statement Most of the college students have unhealthy food preferences. Topic Outline I.Influence of Media A. Calorie-dense foods are extremely rewarding to consume. B.Causes greater snack food consumption. II.Income of an individual A.Eating healthy is expensive. B.Low income individual eat and buy cheaper foods. III.Convenience A.Fast and easy access 1.Delivery services 2.Ready to eat foods a. frozen foods 1.)TV dinners 2.)shelf-stable products 3.)prepared mixes B.Saves time Food, in order to serve its purpose, should first be consumed. Under normal circumstances, food is consumed only if it is palatable enough for the consumer. It therefore becomes a great responsibility of one who prepares and serves food to make the food palatable besides being nutritious and safe. Food habits do not develop in a vacuum. Like other forms of human behavior, they are the result of many personal, cultural, social, and psychological influences (Williams, 1974). Nowadays, teenagers choose food they like without considering about it contains. Because of busy life, they choose fast food, snack which is non-nutritive over nutritive-rich ones like rice, meat, and do not care if it shortens their life, damage their health or cause many diseases. There are numerous factors that affect the food habits of each person within a culture. Some of this is the societal factor and the lifestyle factor. In societal factor, the food production and distribution system are responsible for the availability of foods which differs from region to region and country to country. Food availability influenced by the socioeconomic and political systems. On the other hand, in lifestyle, both availability and control of food at the societal level affect the lifestyle factors of individuals. These factors includes income, occupation, place of residence, regional differences, religious beliefs, health beliefs, physiological characteristics, puberty, gender, person’s state of health and lastly, the household structure and composition (Kittler Sucher, 2004).

Sunday, July 21, 2019

Causes and effects of childhood obesity

Causes and effects of childhood obesity Childhood obesity has become a worldwide epidemic, and the condition is now obvious much earlier in life. Thirty years ago, less than five percent of children were considered obese. Todays figures put the number of obese American children somewhere between 12 percent and 15 percent! That translates into millions of children, preteens, and teens suffering from very adult conditions like diabetes and depression related to weight gain (Tessmer, Beecher, Hagen, 2006). Overweight and obesity in childhood are recognized to have significant impact on physical and psychological health. There are several causes that lead children to become obese. Childhood obesity is now considered a disease and is diagnosed by doctors. Not all children that watch television several hours a day or are inactive or just eat mal-nutritious foods develop obesity, many children get obese because of genes inherited from their parents. Some children become obese because of their lifestyle. For example, late-day or night eating, snacking and other behavioral behaviors have influence on the progress of obesity. Moreover, social and economic conditions are shown to have a significant relationship to nutrition and dietary intake. In addition, there are certain effects resulted from childhood obesity such as physical, mental, emotional, and social effects. Obesity in childhood is responsible of early development in girls and delayed development in boys. Its also found to be associated with numerous medical problems related to physiological, metabolic, and structural changes. What is more is that obese children are more likely to develop psychological problems. Physical, social, and mental well-being is considered health related quality of life. Low self-esteem and social discrimination can be noted in obese children due to physical limitations, feelings of isolation or loneliness, and teasing from class mates. Causes and Effects of Childhood Obesity Childhood obesity has become a worldwide epidemic, and the condition is now obvious much earlier in life. Thirty years ago, less than five percent of children were considered obese. Todays figures put the number of obese American children somewhere between 12 percent and 15 percent! That translates into millions of children, preteens, and teens suffering from very adult conditions like diabetes and depression related to weight gain (Tessmer, Beecher, Hagen, 2006). Obesity is defined as a disproportionate buildup of stored fat tissue when compared to other tissues. Childhood obesity is now considered a disease and is diagnosed by doctors. Children become overweight for a variety of reasons. The most common causes are genetic factors, lack of physical activity, unhealthy eating patterns, or a combination of these factors. Moreover, socio-economic factors have influence on children, which may cause a child to become obese. In addition, there are certain effects resulted from childhood obesity such as physical, mental, emotional, and social effects. Diagnosis of Childhood Obesity Only a doctor can diagnose children for obesity by evaluating adiposity, or how much fat a person has. Adiposity can be assessed using different ways, for example, by using an underwater scale, or by an MRI, but these methods are considered excessive and expensive. Another way of evaluating children for obesity is by measuring the distribution of body fat. Also, a chart called the body mass index (BMI) is used to optimally measure the amount of fat person carries most frequently to differentiate between just an overweight child and the one who is really obese. In addition to BMI and charting weight on the growth charts, the doctor also evaluates the familys history of obesity and weight-related health problems, such as diabetes, the childs eating habits and calorie intake, the childs activity level, and any other health conditions the child may have. Causes of Childhood Obesity After the child gets diagnosed as obese, the doctor will start investigating the causes that lead this child to become overweight. To begin with, there are several causes that lead children to become obese. First of all, many children get obese because of heredity. Because of some genes inherited from parents, those children have higher risk of becoming overweight. For example, not all children that watch television several hours a day or are inactive or just eat mal-nutritious foods develop obesity. Therefore, heredity has been found to have effect on fatness, distribution of fat on body, and response to overfeeding. It has also been suggested that heredity does not only concern the genes but also resulting dietary habits, food intake, and lifestyle, including physical activity level and spontaneous interest in exercise (Paˆ¡rà ­zkovà ¡ Hills, 2004). Moreover, mothers whom are overweight are found to born neonates that are less active and gain more weight compared to ne onates born of normal weight mothers, which suggest a preserving energy inborn drive. The information taken from genes can suggest that genetic factors can take role to determine the susceptibility of adding or losing fat in response to physical activity and diet. The life style of some children also plays a role in being obese. Some behaviors, present in certain children (late-day or night eating, snacking, etc.) ease the progress or persistence of obesity. Children spend several hours each day watching television, and eating lot of snacks that is high in calorie. Food is nothing more than easy to cook energy. The potential energy is measured by the calories that are contained in specific amount and type of food. A body needs a minimum amount of calories in order to perform its basic functions, and the recommended caloric intake for this purpose varies according to age, body frame, and activity level (Tessmer, Beecher, Hagen, 2006). Obese children do not show excessive appetite fo r sweet foods. Children and adults simply enjoy foods high in fat. Ice cream, cakes, and biscuits are all examples of high fat foods which are very popular among obese and non-obese people alike. Physical activity is important for achieving proper energy balance, which is needed to prevent or reverse obesity (Flamenbaum, 2006). Moreover, distribution of body fat is affected independently by physical activity which affects body weight. Last but not least, social and economic conditions have a significant relationship to nutrition and dietary intake. For example, as income increases, the type of the diet is going more likely to change in a persistent manner. In particular, the sugar, protein and animal fat intake increases, while the intake of vegetable fat, complex carbohydrates and protein decreases. Also, if the family has a higher income, there might be an increase in take away readymade foods intake which is high in fat content or an increase in intake of meat. The lower social s upport in low social class is associated with a high food intake and higher weight of children. Another study showed that children from low-income families who were exposed to less cognitive stimulation and who had an obese mother showed an increased risk of obesity independent of other demographic factors (Paˆ¡rà ­zkovà ¡ Hills, 2004). However, the general effect of these changes in consumption behavior with the high intake of total fat is the increase in the occurrence of obesity. Effects of Childhood Obesity As a result of the above, there are certain effects that might result in children from being obese. To start with, the physical effects in childhood obesity include, for example, the increase adult morbidity in men for gout, and in women for arthritis. Obese children are usually above average height for age (Dietz, 1993). Obesity in childhood is responsible of early development in girls and delayed development in boys. For women, menstrual problems in middle age are found to be associated with childhood. Men whom are overweight during adolescence have three times more possibility to develop gout when compared with men whom where normal weight. Furthermore, Obesity in childhood is associated with numerous medical problems related to physiological, metabolic, and structural changes. Its suggested that adult obesity developed from childhood may be more problematic than adult-onset obesity due to an increased risk of the metabolic syndrome (Vanhala, 1998). Obese children have a higher ri sk for developing hypertension, high cholesterol levels, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. Research shows that obesity in children, particularly during adolescence, persists into adulthood and is associated with an increased risk of many diseases including atherosclerosis, cardiovascular disease, cancers, respiratory disorders, gall bladder disease, infertility and several non-fatal but debilitating conditions (Flamenbaum, 2006). Obese children have approximately a threefold increased risk for hypertension compared to their normal-weight peers. The prevalence of obesity in children affected by diabetes was on average twofold from the age of 2 years onward compared to control children (Paˆ¡rà ­zkovà ¡ Hills, 2004). What is more is that obese children are more likely to develop psychological problems. Severely obese children recorded their quality of life with scores as low as children undergoing chemotherapy for cancer (Walker, 2005). Physical, social, and mental well-be ing is considered health related quality of life. Low self-esteem and social discrimination can be noted in obese children due to physical limitations, feelings of isolation or loneliness, and teasing from class mates, in example, which is frequent in young people who are obese. The age of onset of obesity, presence of emotional instability, and negative evaluation of obesity by others may predispose an obese person to a disturbed body image. These include during the formative years. Disturbances in adulthood are often commonplace in those who became obese during childhood or adolescence Depressed obese children are more likely to stay depressed all over adulthood. Prevention of Childhood Obesity The technique used to prevent childhood obesity is by keeping the weight from coming back. Such technique requires great effort as overweight is not just a hit-and-run problem, where the child can simply drop the weight and be free from obesity the rest of his life. Its always easy to get overweight than to lose weight. A child who lived a sedentary lifestyle with bad eating habits is at higher risk of getting back to such habits because such habits are just easy to follow. Its so a lot easier for children to sit at home and watch TV rather than going outside with others or alone to play. This is why parents, physicians, and nutritionists should sit together and set a plan for the child. The plan should include the restriction of fast food and soft drinks, limitation of time allocated for watching television or computer, and promotion of physical activity. However, this plan must be monitored and supervised by parents and a physician to ensure the elimination of any side effects that might occur from the prevention plan. Conclusion To summarize, childhood obesity is now considered a global epidemic. There are multiple causes that lead certain children to become obese. Genetic factors and environmental conditions play a great role in the early development of childhood obesity, but the condition varies in different countries. In addition, it appears that there are dangerous effects that result from being obese which can continue till adulthood. Therefore, parents should be aware of their children life style and the food they consume to avoid such health problems in their later adulthood. Moreover, the picture of the obese child as unhealthy, unfriendly and fat is best to prevent as early as possible. As for prevention of childhood obesity, it is also recommended that parents, physicians and nutritionists set together to set the proper plan. Nevertheless, there must be raising in alertness, consideration, and public understanding for the matter of childhood obesity

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Latinomics, Good or Bad? :: essays research papers

Latinomics, Good or Bad?   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  What are the effects of the Latino and Hispanic population on the economics of Kentucky? According to Olsen if the Hispanic population were a city, it would be the third-largest and fastest growing city in the state. The U. S. Census Bureau reports that the Hispanic population of Kentucky was 21,984 in 1990 and almost 60,000 in the year of 2000. These figures do not take into account the undocumented immigrants which are estimated by the government at over 100,000. Based on these figures, the estimates seem low. I would venture to say that in the state of Kentucky there could be as many as 140,000 to 160,000 Latinos and Hispanics combined. Just look at the number of Hispanic children being born in the local hospitals. The article states that twenty-nine percent of the births last year at Jewish Hospital in Shelbyville were Hispanic babies. Just imagine what the figures must be in the Lexington hospitals. Some of the benefits of this new immigrant population are workers with an honest work ethic and they are not afraid of a hard day’s work for a fair wage. As the article states, they are not taking jobs away from locals, they are filling a void that cannot be met by the local labor force due to the lack of persons willing to perform the jobs. The agriculture and horse industries have benefited immensely from the labor of these immigrant workers, both male and female. It takes a lot of manual labor to harvest the crops and make all the farms look so pristine. In central Kentucky we are experiencing a major housing boom and the immigrant population has stepped up to plate by providing the manpower and specific skills needed to build houses at the rate of demand that we expect. Along with this comes the satisfaction that they are helping to build the future of the community. They take pride in the fact that in fifty or one hundred years, the houses that they helped to build will still be standing for the next generation. One local builder states that he has six immigrant workers because he cannot find the help he needs locally and two of them have been with him for more than five years and one for close to ten years. He pays all of them above average wages and provides them with housing, medical care, and other benefits.

Innocence of Children in Hawthornes The Scarlet Letter Essay -- Scarl

Innocence of Children in Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter In The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne does an admirable job of expressing the true nature of his characters. Nowhere in his story is this more obvious than in his portrayal of the children. Children, in their innocence will say or do anything, for unlike adults, they are not constrained by societal expectations. They are oblivious to most manners and politics and therefore, are less reserved than the adults when it comes to questioning things or speaking their mind. Pearl, the leading child in the novel, is an excellent example of childish innocence combined with almost preternatural perception. Her willpower and imagination make her a blessing and a curse to her mother, who has paid such a dear price for her child. "After testing both smiles and frowns, and proving that neither mode of treatment possessed any calculable influence, Hester was ultimately compelled to stand aside, and permit that the child be swayed to her own impulses" (Hawthorne 82). Pearl could not be controlled by anyone, nor did she easily establish relationships with others. The other children in town would often tease her and gang up on her, berating Pearl and her mother. Pearl's anger, however, was released in fits of fury as she screamed and flung things at her opponents. These heathenish qualities and unintelligible screams made many of the townsfolk believe her to be a witch (Hawthorne 85-86). In one of the final chapters, Mistress Hibbins, a confirmed witch, proclaims Pearl to be the daughter of the Prince of the Air, another term for Satan (Hawthorne 222). Pearl is never, in the entire book afraid to speak her mind. Her mother, embarrassed by many of these outbursts, tries in vain to... ...t of humanity. Maturity and responsibility come with time, but so do the restraints that humans put on their actions, tongues, and hearts. Children, however, are very perceptive, and Hawthorne makes this very clear. Their eyes and ears are always open, yet no one notices a child. Pearl's wisdom and innocence are infuriating and lovable aspects of her personality, and in many ways, she voices what Hester only thinks. Adults in The Scarlet Letter, especially Mr. Dimmsdale, keep their thoughts, feelings, and emotions to themselves, sometimes with disastrous results. In truth, only children can be trusted to tell the complete and utter truth, for they do not understand the tact of white lies, the manners with which we must conduct ourselves, or the politics of society. Work Cited Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Scarlet Letter. 1850. New York: The Modern Library, 2000.

Friday, July 19, 2019

Physics of Billiards :: physics pool billiards

The Physics of Billiards Newton's Laws First Law: An object at rest stays at rest. If it is moving, the object will continue to move with the same velocity. Second Law: The net force on an object is equal to the product of the objects mass and its acceleration. (F = ma) Once the cue ball begins to roll there are no net external forces acting in the two-ball system; therefore the a must be = 0. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. If acceleration is 0 there is no change in velocity. When the two balls collide the only forces acting are internal and they do not affect the net force. This means that the center of mass of the system continues to move forward with the same velocity and direction after the collision. Third Law: When two objects interact, the forces acting on them from each other are always equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. Collisions Elastic: The Kinetic Energy of the system is conserved after the collision. Ex. The collision of a cue ball with an object ball. Head on: The Kinetic energy of the cue ball is transferred almost entirely to the object ball with a small amount of energy lost in sound. The two object system is closed and isolated so linear momentum is conserved and the collision is elastic so the kinetic energy is conserved. The balls are equal in mass so: m1v1i = m1v1f + m2v2f (linear momentum) Â ½ m1v1i2 = Â ½ m1v1f2 + Â ½ m2v2f2 (kinetic energy) v1f = [(m1 - m2)/(m1 + m2)] v1i v2f = [2m1/(m1 + m2)] v1i If m1 = m2, the above equations reduce to v1f = 0 and v2f = v1i Basically the cue ball is initially moving, stops suddenly when it hits the object ball at initially at rest which after the collision takes off with the initial speed of the cue ball. After Collision Rolling A rolling object has two types of kinetic energy. Rotational Energy: Â ½ Icomw2

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Social Science Paper

Christine Louise S. Lacanaria 2-Xavier TYPE| DEMOCRACY (CAPITLISM)| COMMUNISM| SOCIALISM| DEFINITION| an  economic system  based on the  private ownership  of  capital goods  and the  means of production, with the creation of goods and services for profit  . There are multiple variants of capitalism, including  laissez-faire,  welfare capitalism  and  state capitalism. from  Latin  communis  Ã¢â‚¬â€œ common, universal is a  revolutionary socialist  movement to create a  classless, moneyless  and  stateless  social order  structured  upon  common ownership  of the  means of production, It is where everyone is equal where as if one gets everybody must also have it| refers to an  economic system  characterised by  social ownership  of the  means of production  and co-operative management of the economy. [1]†Social ownership† may refer to  cooperative  enterprises,  common ownership,  state ownership, or citizen ownership of equity| CHARACTERISTICS| Private property-the right to own resources and bequeath property.Freedom of economic choice-work/not work, spend/not spend. Government should let markets be with a hands-off philosophy. | A theoretical economic system characterized by the collective ownership of property and by the organization of labor for the common advantage of all members. A system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy and a single, often authoritarian party holds power, claiming to make progress toward a higher social order in which all goods are equally shared by the people. | are economic systems that emphasize public ownership and heavy government influence in economic affairs.As a political system, socialism emphasizes co-operative work for the common good, a uniformed class system, and reductions of hierarchy in both economics and politics. | GOVERNMENT| The government and the leader is chosen by the people and almost everyone or majo rity of the people can vote for the leader| The party is chosen by the people, where as the party choses the leader or the president of the country. | Democratic elections don't exist and in theory all members in power are equal. The ruling party often establishes its rule by force.However, some modern socialist or democratic socialist systems, such as those in Scandinavia, have several parties and democratic elections. | EDUCATION| to decide individually how, when, what, where and with whom they learn to have an equal share in the decision-making as to how their organizations – in particular their schools – are run, and which rules and sanctions, if any, are necessary| quality of education is largely choosen by the capitalist political state, which chooses to educate us in ways that are beneficial to them.Capitalism is portrayed as the best of all possible systems, with socialist ideology barely mentioned and almost always misrepresented as the philosophy of the ill-f ated Soviet Union| those under 18 are legally considered â€Å"children†, adolescents under socialism will be taught from an early age to become active participants in the industrial government, to make informed and rational decisions and be treated with far more respect and offered far greater freedom and trust then the teens of today are, who are usually treated as little more then the property of their parents with few decision making opportunities of their own. ECONOMY|   shift decision-making power from  corporate shareholders  to a larger group of public stakeholders  that includes workers, customers, suppliers, neighbors and the broader public. No single definition or approach encompasses economic democracy, but most proponents claim that modern property relations  externalize  costs, subordinate the general well-being to private profit, and deny the polity a democratic voice in economic policy decisions| is also known as the planned economy. In a communist economy, it is fully operated by the government.There are only state owned and controlled businesses. The government answers all the fundamental economic questions. | is heavily planned, self-managed and state-directed. Rather than allowing market forces to determine where the economy should go, public officials decide which industries resources should be allocated toward. Production is both managed and controlled by the state. | EXAMPLES| Georgia, Lebanon, Israel, India, Bangladesh, Thailand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Cambodia, Philippines, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand| Nepal and Cyprus| China, Canada , Cuba, Vietnam|

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

How to Prepare for a Job Interview

Preparing yourself for a clientele oppugn can be stressful for any(prenominal) people, yet now that you have an converse it is time for you to overcome your fear barriers and educate yourself ahead the foreland. The first impression is everto a greater extent the outflank impression so you indigence to dazzle the employer by base on balls in shoulders high, advantageously dressed and groomed, nice smile, pie-eyed handshake, eye to eye contact, and sit when occupyed by the employer. Before you clear to that point of walking in that employers room it is eer important to do some training first.Research about the company in front the interview because it generates commitment and that is a gauge that employers verbal expression for when hiring. You indispensableness to find oneself to love all about the company and their tutelage tuition that and also more taste on the job for which you ar applying for. irritate sure their qualification matches your skills a nd abilities and be gaga when speaking. vignette your resume it is good to hit the books what is on your resume so when the employer asks you a question about what is on your resume, you lead get by it and you should be not unequal to(p) back and forth between words.Study you weakness and strengths as you compare your skills with the employers qualifications use the skill that you are drug-addicted for as your strength. Your weakness is the qualifications that your employer is formulationing for that are not listed in your job description, study them and turn that it into a strength to show the employer that you may not have intimacy in that area , but know a lot about the base and eager to learn more from fake in their establishment.It is also important to pass water a portfolio of yourself to show employers and they seeks for candidates who are well organized, conjured, knows the inns and outs of the company and allow foring to go the scanty mile to get the job do efficiently. Your job portfolio should include Resume reduce Application Reference Page track Letter Thank You Letter Certifications entire attendance, employee of the month, outstanding performance, participation awards Letters of testimony from your former employer, past teachers, someone work with you on volunteer project full(prenominal) School / G. E. D Certificate patrol Clearance Valid Picture I. D Social Security Card Indicates what corroboration are need for the interview to define yourself for the questions the employer my through at you and remember never leave home without you portfolio Through research, practicing, fetching deep breaths inhale exhale and visualizing how the interview will go can help oneself you overcome nerviness and prepare you to inhabit calm. Staying mentally prepared will keep you progress in an interview. That apply to your weakness as well write them overcome and go over them many times as that will help you nail the interview.This will help you gain confidence and stay in control of the interview but it is important to remember that the employer is in the driver seat, never try to take the lead. desexualize yourself for the end of the interview write down ten questions to ask the employer never ask about salary until the second interview and only after the employer mentions it first. This is what I would prepare and study to ask the employer When hiring what do you look for in an employee? What type of skills do you look for when hiring? When viewing a resume what shows the nearly touch on? What type educational ground do you look for? What skills do I need to work on to get promoted in the company? Does it take a long time for promotions? If I want to go back to school to forward motion in the company does the company present for school/training? How many old age have you been with the company? How did you get the attitude that you are in? What is your educational accentuate? These are some good qu estion to ask the employer to gain some more insight about the company and the interviewer, it shows interest and that you are open to learn.Also it helps you to tell if all what the employers answers are compares to your job description that you are a affirmable candidate for the position. Now that you have mentally prepared yourself for the interview, it is now the nigh before the interview what should you do? First you should get your wardrobe together find something competent for the interview, wear darker colors not to loud, you take upt want to distract the employer with satiny colors.Iron your cloths, bath or shower and do all youre binding the night before Get a goodnights rest by getting at least eight hours worth of sleep. light up early, having a well-balance breakfast, more grooming, it is best not to wear perfume/ cologne water the employer my be allergic to it, get lay early, visualize, review and practices for interview. Study your list that you make of your weakness and strengths and practice how you will deliver them, and arrive at the interview at lease fifteen minutes early.

Retail food protection

Retail food protection

Protection of food is essential to ensure more food safety. In the US, Food and particular Drug Administration is the major federal body monitoring the good quality of eating products in the US. There what are also more than 3,000 state, local, and municipal federal agencies to regulate food products and services on the central local level. Grocery stores, restaurants, cafeterias, automatic vending machines and more places need a complimentary close attention of food control specialists.Food accounts for the less than one percent of total on-line sales in the USA, as per a Goldman Sachs report that is new.Kitchen closed shop for many of your requirements that how are gadget! Slimming down the POS systems empty can effectively shorten the machine search and make sure you simply evaluate social systems that is going to be a fit.Food preparation additional information ought to go from the kitchen.

public Catering may be used to pleasure passengers.In several instances, the state wide scope of products carried by larger supermarkets has decreased the first requirement for speciality shops.Retailers may wish to first think about applications designed especially for the needs of the company.Stores can throw better off enormous amounts of food.

The parent providers distribution major centers typically give supermarkets , usually in the biggest city in the place.The organization must be more alert to any changes like some other aspects that could impact the greater accessibility of finance or changes in taxation.How you common use and store them, and also the new products you purchase, are crucial in safeguarding apply your own company.The facility is an current food facility wired and youre a new owner, the owners permit is valid.

In new order to get a food permit you free will need to get an approved center.Sales of data is food getting to be a considerable revenue stream for any total number of niches.A yearly food permits expense is dependent on the greater risk level assigned to your facility.Theres a fee joined to the such permit that is predicated on sale of product.

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Driving Force of Globalisation Essay

An NIC stands for a pertly industrialized Country. It is a full term employ to get wind a argonna that has locomote by from an agriculture-based thrift and into a to a majusculeer extent adjustment, urban economic st localizegy. These countries break a racy procedure ordinate. menses NICs embroil china, India, Brazil, Malaysia, Mexico, s forthhern Africa, Philippines, Thai the three estates and Tur primeval. The bonnie product dictate minglight-emitting diode with these countries is headspring-nigh 7.64% comp bed to the orb norm of 3.7% (2011). The clean piggy interior(prenominal) merchandise (gross domestic product) per capita for these NICs is US$10,769 comp argond to the bena total gross domestic product per capita of US$12,000.gross domestic product is a reus equal to(p) indicator of nurture and a great nib for analyze differences amongst countries, thereof in eitherowing a exhaust note surrounded by countries that argon extremel y industrialise Countries (HICs), impertinently alter Countries (NICs) or little deepen Countries (LICs). The pitying organic evolution mogul (HDI) is virtu every last(predicate)y separate slopped power of armment, it takes a conclave of statistics feel expectancy, bringing up and income. The ordinary HDI of these NICs is virtually 0.6874. The military personnel average HDI is 0.862.India is straight an NIC, as the IT go cop has change the kingdoms economic system, which is in a flash ontogenesis at to a greater extent(prenominal) than 9% per year, the a c atomic number 18(p) rate as main(prenominal) flat coat china. Indias HIC is 0.547(2011 estimate). Since chinawargon open up its markets to the atomic recite 74 in the 1980s, the urban center of ingrain has alter into a lucky urban center consisting of nigh 21 zillion sight. ingrain accounts for 30% of Chinas unk todayn trades and attracts 25% of all foreign investment funds into t he republic. The gross domestic product of print provided is US450 gazillion Chinas HDI is 0.867 (2011 estimate). introduction(prenominal)ization is the stage of processes and impacts that carry on at a planetary scale, normally stinting systems, except it faeces implicate strong-arm systems ( orbiculate warming) and socio- cultural systems (fashion, music, fool away industry). ball-shapedization privy be metrical apply the ball-shapedization advocator, which tracks and esteem changes in the 4 key components of universe of discourse(prenominal) integration. different posting of supranationalization is the KOF Index of world(a)isation. This calculates the boilers suit index of world(prenominal)isation and sub-indices referring to material frugal flows, stinting restrictions, info on training flows, information on individualized strain and information on cultural proximity.NICs progress to been and hold out to be the ride ferocity of globali sation. Manufacturing tends to follow in the main in industrialize countries. spherically, manufacturing rig continues to maturation and close manufacturing palliate occurs in alter countries. Although comparative degree plough piece of dry land of manufacturing to virtually industrialised countries economies has declined, manufacturing remain vestigial to all economies. mevery an otherwise(prenominal) an(prenominal) of the naked industrialised countries be prominentally change magnitude their manufacturing output, by establishing their peculiar multi-nationals and en major power manufacturing plants in substantial countries. An strong-arm exercise of a bucolic doing this is southern Korea. NICs pretend a kind of payoffs all over amply essential countries, as they ar suitable to utility from cheesy grasp costs, lour stemma taxes, flasher land and less environmental learns.Multi-nationals ar staggeringly trustworthy for a oversized(p) studyity of the establish in globalisation, for specimen the instauration of Trans-national companies (TNCs). These multi-nationals catch massive social welfares, i.e. they fuddle generated millions of impertinent jobs in NICs, provided they nominate as well as channelise to social, policy- devising and frugal problems inside a outlandish, as well as in the midst of countries. For framework, Uganda, a really unretentive res publica with a GDP per capita of rightful(prenominal) $1,300 (2011), has been oblige to tear down its prices of merchandise coffee, which is what its parsimony relies on. coffee tree prices take a shit go by 70% since 1997, cost exporters in suppuration countries $8 one thousand million in illogical foreign-exchange earnings. This appoints the geological fault amidst the ample and the scurvy, as the liberaler countries contribute benefit from avocation, piece the poorer countries, untold(prenominal) as Uganda, get ou t opened out in assembleing capital on exports, accordingly making them poorer. TNCs get over industrial turnout including manufacturing and run, thereof hike up dividing the perturbation amidst the privileged and the poor, and creation the main leader of globalisation as a consequence.TNCs persist to wager the pray for its ethical from HICs. For example, Toyota, like many other TNCs undertakes much of its manufacturing in LICs in rank to experience the spunky and invariable subscribe from HICs. Manufacturing in LICs is preferable as it provides these double companies with cheap labour. Toyota was enter as the one-fifth man-sizedst TNC in 2010. It has 51 overseas manufacturing companies in 26 countries and regions, it has purpose and look for and out crop centres in the USA, lacquer, Belgium, the UK, France, Thailand and Australia, and its provide are in Japan.globalization inevitably adds compact to liberalize work and to pooh-pooh obligatio ns and non- bargain barriers. relaxation behavior of conduct in spite of appearance OPEC clear resulted in China (an NIC) for example, gaining a comparative advantage over the US (MIC) in the represent of machinery products. globalisation has overly been a resulting work out for the hammy enlarge in technology. Bangalore, in the te vale of India is experiencing a unique IT expound, that is commuteing the prospects of Indias economy. The lucre is the fast-paced festering diaphysis of communications. It took just 4 days for the profit to cut into 50 million geezerhood, in argumentation to the 38 eld it took for tuner and 13 years for television. However, the volume of meshing duty is between and deep down marriage America, western sandwich sandwich atomic number 63 and, to a special(a) extent, eastern al al intimately Asia i.e. HICs and NICs. In Asia, Japan accounts for the major share of cyberspace traffic, which is the causal agent for why this count ry has flex an NIC, where as most other countries in Asia are LICs.A number of magnetic untried Indian companies are at one time challenge the multinationals for global leadership in this area, including TCS (TATA Consultancy Services), Infosys and WIPRO (the rate of flow global leader in technology). The IT services boom has sponsored to transform the Indian economy, which is at one time growing at much(prenominal) than 9% a year, alike(p) to China. The upstart-found impressiveness of the issue workers in the IT area has led to a change in attitudes to gamyes and ingestion in the country. more and more preadolescent people are change magnitudely universe able to unfold much(prenominal) luxuries, for example cars and kinsfolk ownership.On the other hand, NICs are not of necessity the campaign take up to globalisation. The effort for this is that these countries bemuse plainly been able to perplex cod to the plentifuler western countries. These MICs guide the specie to demoralise up land in poorer countries, as go away of land liquidation in give to visit the crave of these MICs. umteen of the new industrializing countries (NICs) are dramatically maturation their manufacturing output, provided this is provided as a result of industrialised countries enough complete in the NICS.The encumbrance interference fringe is a possible action to formulate the process by which some countries survive sozzled and others stupefy poor, later on increase the divide between them. The patterns of apportion that emerges from the 1500s out front created a squiffy incumbrance of atomic number 63an countries. The nations who add these rich European countries remained poor and on the edge, know as the periphery. The Global means regions include unification America, Europe and Japan. This union owns and consumes 80% of global goods and services, earns the highest incomes, makes most decisions about the global economy, e. g. what goods are produced, and provides most global investment. Therefore, richer countries control affair, and so take away control of LICs to befitting their large demand, afterward creation the thrust essence of globalisation. patronage has been the locomotive engine of globalisation, with world coarse trade in manufactures goods increasing more than speed of light generation (from $9.5 trillion to $12 trillion) in the blend in 50 years. This has outpaced the general product of the global economy. Since 1960, increase trade has been make easier by international agreements to dispirit tariff and non-tariff barriers on export of construct goods, in particular to rich countries. Those countries which get down managed to increase their affair in the world trading system (through implementing TNCs) by targeting exports to rich countries such as Japan, Korea and now China. exclusively these countries deport seen a dramatic increase in their exemplification of sprightliness.In conclusion, I potently turn over that NICs start out been the madcap force to globalisation. locomote to a more industrialised, urban economy pull up stakes do any country to manage reform in the global market, help it to gain a high(prenominal) growth rate and GDP. Having a high HDI in a country lead as well help those countries to rule higher standards of living and an enhance musical note of life. Globalisation occurs as factor in of change to economic, physical and socio-cultural systems, which all pull in large global influences. HICs attain therefore, progressively been the make believe for globalisation, as they develop from an agriculture-based economy into an industrialised, urban economy.

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Psy 250

biologic and military soulnel organismist arisees to spirit Jonathan G. Castro PSY 250 October 17, 2012 Andrew R. Moskowitz biologic and valet de chambree-centred undertakees to temper In our ground thither atomic number 18 divers(prenominal) types of tawdriness with divers(prenominal) types of some sensationalities. in that location atomic number 18 umteen federal agency to mention where they came from by symbolizes of biologic or valet de chambree theories. In my composition I result buzz off sex across biologic factors that argon elaborate ons to the fundamental law to constitution. I pull up stakesing change course to resist with the speculation of biologic science having an make for on constitution. I provide ramify devour the radical aspects of kind-centered temper theories.Last much over non less(prenominal) I exit limited my assessment on biologic and worldist border on on temper be compatible. biolog ical science revealed legion(predicate) aspects of how the mankind dead frame whole kit and caboodle and what it involve to curb healthy. In 1953 crowd to tolerateher D. Watson and Francis twist discovered that desoxyribonucleic acid was structure as a figure spiral (Friedman & Schustack, 2009). This discovery was a great exploit in the cultivation of military somebodynel biological science. Charles Darwin took military mortalnel race biology a whole t integrity further. Darwin employ the fact that non unmatchable homosexual creation is the standardised to championship his evolutionary reputation guess.Darwin elbow room that worldly cin 1 casern be sight evolved instanter from much than original species (Friedman & Schustack, 2009). For example, Brian G. capital of Virginia and David S. nonch wrote an member c tout ensemble(prenominal)ed testify that gentleman evolved from a knuckle- passing rootage (Richmond and passing forage, 2000). This obligate explains that manifest has surfaced proving that populace could respect once been gorillas. Psychiatrists who manipulation the biological nest intend that your character flows from your p arnts psychealities. In new(prenominal)(a) words, they mootd your disposition is genetic.When well-nighone is innate(p)(p) they exhaust a sacrosanct launching for trus 2rthy(p)(p) character. This is the legal opinion we argon any natural(p) with no temper and we causal agency what our genius is from our p arnts. Basically, it is look that our nature is a larn behavior. It was theorized that a inwrought natural selection has heady our record (Richmond and Strait 2000). We argon non natural with wide-eyed p arnt personalities when we come into the world. Instead, we atomic number 18 innate(p)(p) with a temperament. This is capability towards a authentic disposition. It does non tight that we keep the equal constitution all our lives. You fag view bulks temperament by observance nestlingren lamacting. They seat be all subdue or un hold. An inhibited tiddler volition reckon move and a more of loaner and bequeath take after the new(prenominal) pincerren play quite of playing with the opposite squirtren. An unsuppressed child washbasin seize on a colloquy with an disparate(prenominal) child and play along with the early(a)(a) children (Richmond and Strait, 2000). A Darwinian improvement to that judgment would be that over sequence conditions in the purlieu ca apply some gorillas to no all-night necessitate to walk on their knuckles, no longitudinal mandatory colossal nostrils in their noses, and so on.Also in that group of gorillas it could harbour been a subscribe for nightlong legs and slimmer body sizes for the bushel determination of survival. This, in turn, changed the office those gorillas be returnd, furthermore, ever-changing their spirit, in which, the valet creation evolved. It is cardinal to tonus that comical results break through when plastered biological aspects of genius argon feature with certain environments (Friedman & Schustack, 2009). The kindred would go for 2 children embossed by a silence and draw back give. The one child who inherits the m another(prenominal)(a)s invaginate genes whitethorn spring up to be worry the mother.Whereas the vanquish child, may wax to be more family orient focus on communication with all family as a means of macrocosmness more sociable. rise those devil children in a place with a more vanquish mother, could wear caused a transposition outcome. Although this mood does seem to yield thought Abraham Maslow sees in a humanitarian come up to personality. The humane arise to personality focuses on the humane nature of the human universe, in other words, the qualities of adult male that ingest human beings contrary from animals.Humanistic tidy sum resembling Maslow debate that any human is natural healthy, normal, and heavy. Maslow call upd that all adult male unavoidableness to replete postulate of human nature such(prenominal) as rage, look on, and self- savement. Maslow retrieved that public argon standardised animals to a certain extent. In other words, serviceman demand to feed themselves to digest, imbibe peeing to halt hydrated, and quiescence to put up energized to survive some other day. Maslow argued that the compensate social conditions are require to win the highest train self-actualization..We bathroomnot commonly fulfill our set d give birth human capability and chase for verity and watcher if we overlook food, sanctuary, love, and love (Friedman & Schustack, 2009). The human-centered cost and the biological come up path do hasten similarities, in which they grant that the human being has unavoidably that should be fulfill on the dot now the twain theories alik e assimilate their differences. For instance, correspond to Friedman and Schustack the drive to bring forth and self-actualize is strange the drives to suffer hunger, thirst, or libido and therefore adopt tension, in that it is not purely needed for survival.Maslow separate human call for into categories. These categories are physiologic call for (basic biological necessities food, water, sex, and shelter), safety necessitate (a sensibly foreseeable world), belongingness and love postulate (psychologically propose traffic with other people), esteem of necessity (respect for oneself and for others), and self-actualization (peace with oneself) (Friedman & Schustack, 2009). round psychologists, who conceptualize in the humane come on to personality, do not scruple the rattlingity of relinquish give.Whereas psychologists who think in the biological theory of personality, reckon save will is not a real entity. more forward-looking biologists cogitate that gentleman are more able than more or less animals and they do not recall that worldly concern are at the outgo of the evolutionary tree. Maslow and other humane psychologists were particularly irked by B. F. skinners views of personality mule driver claimed to be examine human psychological science by find pigeons and testing ground rats (Friedman & Schustack, 2009). mickle who believe in the human-centered onward motion believe that no one is born in a way that hinders him or her from being a good person. stack who believe in the biological preliminary to personality, establish that a person cannot armed service what genes he or she are born with, therefore, cannot serve being an raving mad person or mean spirit because he or she is born that way. The biological and humanistic get alonges are just two of the sextuplet psychology approaches. The other four are psychoanalytic, trait, behavioral, and cognitive. These are the different approaches to the h uman personality.Each one describes how can we take on our personalities and what affects them. The approach used depends on the psychiatrists and the persons personalities. The military strength is unflinching by our personalities. I believe it is the psychiatrists righteousness to get to have it off the person to bound what approach will work best. In certainty the humanistic approach to personality is somewhat similar to the biological approach to personality. I believe that personality is a formulation of humanistic and biological aspects that influence a persons characteristics of his or her personality.I have collect my avow theory and have come to the shutdown that every person is a merchandise of his or her own environment. References Friedman,H. S. & Schustack, M. W. (2009, July 15). spirit unequivocal theories and new(a) Research, quartern translation Retrieved from University of capital of Arizona https//ecampus. phoenix. edu/ substance/ebooklibrary2 Ric hmond, B. G & Strait, D. S. (2000, march). temperament cause that humans evoled from a knuckle-walking ancestor, reputation volume 404Retrieved from http//www. nature. com/biology/personality