This document provides instructions for handing in work created on an iPad. It explains that to name a document, click on the existing name and type the new name. It also explains that the Edmodo app can be used to save and hand in documents similarly to WebDav by logging into Edmodo, leaving it open, and then opening the document from another app like Pages, Numbers, or Keynote before choosing to open the file in Edmodo.
This document summarizes a study that evaluated the effects of a bio-organic catalyst (BTA) on water quality, soil organic carbon, and channel catfish production in aquaculture ponds. Ponds treated with BTA had higher dissolved oxygen levels during summer months compared to control ponds, suggesting BTA inhibited phytoplankton productivity and lessened nighttime oxygen demand. Fish harvest and survival were also higher in treated ponds, though fish production did not increase. The bio-organic catalyst may provide greater benefits in ponds with higher stocking densities and feeding rates. More information is needed on how bio-catalysts affect pond ecosystem processes to determine their full potential benefits to aquaculture.
AdNdn Mobile: Move Forward With Mobile website for your business. This presentation highlights how AdNdn Mobile provides best practices in Mobile Website development for small and medium businesses.
Iran Age Control updated March 2007 TRAINING PROGRAMNasser Babaee
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The document discusses ensuring product quality and freshness by controlling the effects of time and temperature. It notes that 11% of PET drinks have low carbonation and 5% of Coca-Cola Light drinks have an off-taste due to aging. Proper storage, distribution, and stock rotation are necessary to reduce the shelf life shortening effects of heat. Products like PET and diet drinks have shorter shelf lives and are more susceptible to going flat or developing off-flavors from aging. The document provides guidelines for maximizing freshness including storing and transporting products cool, monitoring production dates, and using a first-in-first-out stock rotation system.
The document contains details of 30 practical assignments completed by Kshitija Harishchandra Dalvi for the subject Web Technology (practical). Each practical demonstrates different features of HTML lists and tables. The practicals cover ordered lists, unordered lists, definition lists, setting starting numbers, using attributes like compact and reversed, and setting list item types. The document also demonstrates creating tables with rows, columns, borders, colors, padding and spacing and summarizing table content.
This document provides an overview of watch history and technology. It discusses the evolution from early mechanical clock-watches to modern digital watches. Key developments include the introduction of quartz movements in the 1960s, which improved accuracy over mechanical watches. Modern watches often include additional functions beyond timetelling like alarms, timers, and illuminated displays. Watches are also designed for specialized uses like scuba diving by being water resistant.
This document provides tips for answering the English UPSR exam, which consists of two papers. Paper 1 contains multiple choice questions testing vocabulary, grammar, punctuation, spelling and reading comprehension. Paper 2 involves writing sentences based on a picture, transferring information to a table, and writing a story based on pictures and words. Key tips include carefully reading questions and instructions, using context clues, checking answers, and concentrating during the exam.
Sales advisor of the future - Operational Excellence End2EndBernard Taverne
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Operational Excellence Solution for more efficient and effective sales right from the start of the sales process ( time management of the advisers) up to the end (successfull renewal), and deploying customer "self service" via a tablet in a way that is truely aligned with a real understanding what the customer wants & needs
Fair trade is an international organization and social movement that aims to help small producers in developing countries improve their lives and fight poverty through more just trading partnerships between producers and consumers. It supports small farmers and workers through better prices, decent working conditions, and sustainable farming practices. Fair trade also aims to promote ethical consumer choices to create a fairer global economic system and trading rules. One issue it addresses is child labor in cocoa plantations in West Africa, where hundreds of children work in terrible conditions as slaves, unable to attend school or return to their families, having never tasted chocolate themselves.
Fleming Europe Insurance seminar 2014- social media and customer service - pr...Bernard Taverne
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This document discusses social media and customer service practices. It begins with an introduction and overview of various social media platforms. It then discusses why social media is important for customer service and engagement. Several sections provide examples of how companies like ING Bank and Aegon have developed social media customer service teams and processes. It discusses expectations for customer response times on social media and examples of handling complaints. Key success factors for social media customer service teams are outlined. The document concludes with learnings and tips for integrating social media into customer service.
Introduction to Retail Audit - March 2012 - Sample Program 際際滷sNasser Babaee
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A retail audit is a permanent sample of shops chosen to represent total retail trade. Data collected from this panel on a regular basis provides information about a product's sales and distribution. Retail audits should be used as a tool for making better and less risky decisions, and are useful for both sales and marketing people as well as general management in providing a summarized overview. A retail audit answers the key questions of who, where, when, and what - providing information about manufacturers, brands, locations, time periods, and metrics like sales, purchases, distribution, and market shares.
The document describes a C++ program that checks whether a user-input number is even or odd. The program uses the modulo (%) operator to check if the remainder of dividing the number by 2 is equal to 0, in which case it is even, or not equal to 0, in which case it is odd. It then prints out a message indicating whether the number is even or odd based on the check. The sample output shows it correctly identifying 4 as even and 3 as odd.
This program verifies if a user-input number is completely divisible by 5 and 2. The code takes in a number, uses the modulo (%) operator to check if the number is divisible by 2 and 5, and prints a message if it meets both criteria. It was tested by inputting 10, which returned the message that the number is divisible by 5 and 2.
This document describes a C++ program to find the greatest of three numbers entered by the user. The program prompts the user to input values for variables a, b, and c, then uses if/else statements to check which variable is greater than the others and outputs that variable as the greatest number. The sample output shows the program identifying 25 as the greatest number when entered values were 10, 15, and 25.
The document describes a C++ program that adds two numbers. The program prompts the user to enter values for variables a and b, stores their sum in a variable sum, and prints the sum. When run with sample inputs of 2 for a and 3 for b, the program correctly outputs the sum of 5.
This program takes a user input number, cubes it using the formula a*a*a, and displays the cubed value. The user is prompted to enter a value for variable a, that value is cubed and stored in variable cb, and finally cb is output on the screen.
This program takes an integer as input from the user, squares that number using a*a, and outputs the squared value. The program demonstrates how to calculate the square of an integer number entered by the user through a simple C++ program that multiples the input value by itself and displays the result.
The document contains details of 30 practical assignments completed by Kshitija Harishchandra Dalvi for the subject Web Technology (practical). Each practical demonstrates different features of HTML lists and tables. The practicals cover ordered lists, unordered lists, definition lists, setting starting numbers, using attributes like compact and reversed, and setting list item types. The document also demonstrates creating tables with rows, columns, borders, colors, padding and spacing and summarizing table content.
This document provides an overview of watch history and technology. It discusses the evolution from early mechanical clock-watches to modern digital watches. Key developments include the introduction of quartz movements in the 1960s, which improved accuracy over mechanical watches. Modern watches often include additional functions beyond timetelling like alarms, timers, and illuminated displays. Watches are also designed for specialized uses like scuba diving by being water resistant.
This document provides tips for answering the English UPSR exam, which consists of two papers. Paper 1 contains multiple choice questions testing vocabulary, grammar, punctuation, spelling and reading comprehension. Paper 2 involves writing sentences based on a picture, transferring information to a table, and writing a story based on pictures and words. Key tips include carefully reading questions and instructions, using context clues, checking answers, and concentrating during the exam.
Sales advisor of the future - Operational Excellence End2EndBernard Taverne
油
Operational Excellence Solution for more efficient and effective sales right from the start of the sales process ( time management of the advisers) up to the end (successfull renewal), and deploying customer "self service" via a tablet in a way that is truely aligned with a real understanding what the customer wants & needs
Fair trade is an international organization and social movement that aims to help small producers in developing countries improve their lives and fight poverty through more just trading partnerships between producers and consumers. It supports small farmers and workers through better prices, decent working conditions, and sustainable farming practices. Fair trade also aims to promote ethical consumer choices to create a fairer global economic system and trading rules. One issue it addresses is child labor in cocoa plantations in West Africa, where hundreds of children work in terrible conditions as slaves, unable to attend school or return to their families, having never tasted chocolate themselves.
Fleming Europe Insurance seminar 2014- social media and customer service - pr...Bernard Taverne
油
This document discusses social media and customer service practices. It begins with an introduction and overview of various social media platforms. It then discusses why social media is important for customer service and engagement. Several sections provide examples of how companies like ING Bank and Aegon have developed social media customer service teams and processes. It discusses expectations for customer response times on social media and examples of handling complaints. Key success factors for social media customer service teams are outlined. The document concludes with learnings and tips for integrating social media into customer service.
Introduction to Retail Audit - March 2012 - Sample Program 際際滷sNasser Babaee
油
A retail audit is a permanent sample of shops chosen to represent total retail trade. Data collected from this panel on a regular basis provides information about a product's sales and distribution. Retail audits should be used as a tool for making better and less risky decisions, and are useful for both sales and marketing people as well as general management in providing a summarized overview. A retail audit answers the key questions of who, where, when, and what - providing information about manufacturers, brands, locations, time periods, and metrics like sales, purchases, distribution, and market shares.
The document describes a C++ program that checks whether a user-input number is even or odd. The program uses the modulo (%) operator to check if the remainder of dividing the number by 2 is equal to 0, in which case it is even, or not equal to 0, in which case it is odd. It then prints out a message indicating whether the number is even or odd based on the check. The sample output shows it correctly identifying 4 as even and 3 as odd.
This program verifies if a user-input number is completely divisible by 5 and 2. The code takes in a number, uses the modulo (%) operator to check if the number is divisible by 2 and 5, and prints a message if it meets both criteria. It was tested by inputting 10, which returned the message that the number is divisible by 5 and 2.
This document describes a C++ program to find the greatest of three numbers entered by the user. The program prompts the user to input values for variables a, b, and c, then uses if/else statements to check which variable is greater than the others and outputs that variable as the greatest number. The sample output shows the program identifying 25 as the greatest number when entered values were 10, 15, and 25.
The document describes a C++ program that adds two numbers. The program prompts the user to enter values for variables a and b, stores their sum in a variable sum, and prints the sum. When run with sample inputs of 2 for a and 3 for b, the program correctly outputs the sum of 5.
This program takes a user input number, cubes it using the formula a*a*a, and displays the cubed value. The user is prompted to enter a value for variable a, that value is cubed and stored in variable cb, and finally cb is output on the screen.
This program takes an integer as input from the user, squares that number using a*a, and outputs the squared value. The program demonstrates how to calculate the square of an integer number entered by the user through a simple C++ program that multiples the input value by itself and displays the result.