Point to Point Microwave

Posted in: Activity, Architecture, Art, Asia, Books, Culture, Electronics, Entertainment, Environment, Environmental Issues, Festival, Fine Arts, Food Waste, Garden, Gardening and landscaping, Gay, Green solutions, Hardware, Housing, Internet, Literature, Medicine, Mount Everest, Music, Nature, Notes From Underground, Plants, Plastic, Reality TV, Samples, Science, Society, Solid Waste Management, Space, Sports, Steroids, Technology, Television, Thanksgiving, The Necklace, The Pearl, Tourism, Tradition, Traveling, Trees, Universe, Violin, Visual Art, Vitamin C, Wikipedia, World

Batangas State University College of Engineering, Architecture, Fine Arts and Computing Sciences Electronics and Engineering Department Point to Point Microwave Design Submitted by: Brondial, Marlon Ereño, Aileen M. Recio, Jeselle V. De Padua, Kristian Mhar G. Submitted to: Engr. Albertson D. Amante 1 Contents Chapter I. The Problem and It’s…

Continue Reading →

Marketing Plan: Product and Performance

Posted in: A Picnic, Activity, Airport, Books, Business, Cricket, Digital Marketing, Exercising, Experience, Global Marketing, Government, Government Surveillance, Life, Literature, Marketing, Marketing And Advertising, Population, Population And Environment, Samples, Service Marketing, Society, Sports, State, The Necklace, Transport

Executive Summary Mobility, latest trends and technologies are three most significant factors that customer seek today when they walk-in in an electronic item’s outlet. Years before the journey of technology started out from the calculator the most basic computer as we call it. Today that technology has emerged and the…

Continue Reading →

Marketing to Generation Y

Posted in: Activity, Animal, Books, Business, Celebrity, Christmas, Culture, Customer, Customer Loyalty, E Commerce, Earth, Entertainment, Internet, Literature, Marketing, Marketing And Advertising, Nature, Religion, Rocket, Samples, Saving Mother Earth, Science, Search Engines, Season, Service Marketing, Shopping, Shopping Mall, Soccer, Society, Space, Spirituality, Sports, Spring Season, Technology, The Necklace, Winter Season, Zoo

On May 12, 1999, Matt Diamond, James Johnson and Sam Gradess were visiting San Francisco for a last round of meetings with West Coast investment analysts. They were just days from the initial public offering (IPO) of shares in Alloy.com, the catalog and Internet merchant of teenoriented clothing that they…

Continue Reading →

Improved Rewards at Work: Compensation and Benefits Packages

Posted in: Books, Career, Career Goals, Compensation, Economics, Education, Educational And Career Goals, Finance, Higher Education, Literature, New Sat, Samples, Sat, Society, Testing, The Necklace, Violence, World War 3

Compensation and benefits packages are the talk of the century. Whether it is benefits offered by the government, an insurance company, the local supermarket, a fortune 500 company, a logistic firm, retail, or even being the owner of a business, this topic is wide spread. Employees want to know what…

Continue Reading →

Culture shock

Posted in: Behavior, Books, Culture, Culture Diversity, Culture Shock, Disease, Health, Hepatitis B, Individualism, Literature, Manners, Personality, Pop Culture, Popular Culture, Psychology, Samples, Society, The Necklace, What Is Culture, Yellow Fever

Culture in simplicity is a body of learned behavior, a collection of beliefs, habits and traditions, shared by a group of people and successively learned by people who enter the society. Furthermore, culture is learned, not inherited. If this is correct, then it can be assumed that it is not…

Continue Reading →

An Analysis of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein

Posted in: Art, Art Movements, Books, Communication, Country, Emotion, Ethics, Event, Frankenstein, French Revolution, History, Human, Industrial Revolution, Kindness, Literature, Loneliness, Other, Period, Philosophy, Psychology, Relationship, Revenge, Romanticism, Samples, Scarlet Letter, Secrets, Self, Self Analysis, Society, Switzerland, Technology, The Industrial Revolution, The Necklace, The Scarlet Letter, World

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley was born in London in 1797 to radical philosopher, William Godwin, and Mary Wollstonecraft, author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. Wollstonecraft died 11 days after giving birth, and young Mary was educated in the intellectual circles of her father’s contemporaries. In 1814, at the…

Continue Reading →

College Writing

Posted in: Attending College, Books, Education, Higher Education, Literature, Narrative Writing, Samples, The Necklace, The Yellow Wallpaper, Writing, Writing Process, Yellow Wallpaper

Because story is used so pervasively to make arguments about how we should perceive the world around us and our place in it, we must learn to analyze what argument is being made in narrative, how it is being made, and most importantly, to assert our own response and counterargument…

Continue Reading →