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2014
This Case Depicts How The Macro And Competitive Environmental Elements In An Evolving Snack Market Shape The Strategies And Performance Of A Growth Savoury Snack Business To (A) Maintain Loyal Clientele And Attract New Customers; (B) Addressing The Rapid And Continuous Environmental Issues; (C) Intense Competition From Rivals; And (D) Rising Expectations From Customers. Old Chang Kee (Ock) Has Rose From Its Humble Beginning From A Small Stall In A Coffee Shop In 1956 And Established Itself Prominently In 1986, When The Control Of Business Was Taken Over By Han Kee Juan (Executive Chairman Of Ock). In 2013, After About 27 Years, Ock Has Well-Established Its Brand Name And Reputation, Where It Markets Its Range Of Snack Products Through Retail Outlets At Petrol Kiosks And Shopping Malls. Over The Years, Ock’s Efforts In Modernizing And Re-Enginnering The Business Have Assisted In Accomplishing The Business Goals In Upgrading Of The Production Facility, Increasing The Number Of Busines...
2020
This research aimed to make the business activity to be conducted with accordance a plan and also to find out the position of company this time, direction of the company’s goals and how to achieve the market target. The result shows a company tries to offer Food Combining product which is different with product existed in the market (both from the taste, quality, or affordable price). Here, the operational activities of market company are really possible to be run so that company can offer more competitive price compared to import products that have entered the market. The increase of market share taken by PT. Beras Jagung Nusantara become is very significant with constant increase value per year 5% then in the end of the fifth year. Furthermore, PT. Beras Jagung Nusantara have a target to take market share amounted 25% from company planning elaboration and analysis. Thus, this company can be worth running and promising a business.
International Journal of Life Sciences, 2018
2014
This Case Depicts How The Macro And Competitive Environmental Elements In An Evolving Snack Market Shape The Strategies And Performance Of A Growth Savoury Snack Business To (A) Maintain Loyal Clientele And Attract New Customers; (B) Addressing The Rapid And Continuous Environmental Issues; (C) Intense Competition From Rivals; And (D) Rising Expectations From Customers. Old Chang Kee (Ock) Has Rose From Its Humble Beginning From A Small Stall In A Coffee Shop In 1956 And Established Itself Prominently In 1986, When The Control Of Business Was Taken Over By Han Kee Juan (Executive Chairman Of Ock). In 2013, After About 27 Years, Ock Has Well-Established Its Brand Name And Reputation, Where It Markets Its Range Of Snack Products Through Retail Outlets At Petrol Kiosks And Shopping Malls. Over The Years, Ock’s Efforts In Modernizing And Re-Enginnering The Business Have Assisted In Accomplishing The Business Goals In Upgrading Of The Production Facility, Increasing The Number Of Busines...
PICS-J Pasundan International of Community Service Journal
The micro potato chip business of Service Partners requires efforts to improve and improve several conditions that are still considered to be obstacles to their business activities. More specifically, the problems found in Partners from this service activity relate to the following matters: 1). There needs to be additions to product variants made from potato, so product development is needed that can increase the variety of products that can be sold by partners. Where this can encourage an increase in the number of products that can be marketed or sold by Partners, 2). Layout in the production room, especially in the area where the cleaning/washing area for potato chips raw material is still in the same area as the bathroom and toilet, 3). It is necessary to facilitate the manufacture of brand designs and printing of brand designs that have been designed to be displayed on product packaging, so that the appearance of the packaging is more attractive and differentiates it from simila...
Advances in Food Science, Sustainable Agriculture and Agroindustrial Engineering
International Journal of Multidisciplinary, 2023
The origin, evolution and nature of the Cosmic Mind, life, and the unit mind are briefly summarized in this remarkable discourse by spiritual preceptor Shrii Shrii Anandamurti. For example, “The Cosmic Mind is uni-purposive and multilateral. The unit mind is multi-purposive and unilateral.” And “The organs themselves are shaped and their relative strength is determined according to the needs of the mind for preserving the body against environmental conditions. Thus, the physical structure goes on developing and getting complex with the development of the mind.” Shrii Shrii Anandamurti’s philosophy on these important topics is elaborated in the references. Shrii Shrii Anandamurti, also known as Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, was the founder in 1955 of Ananda Marga, an international socio-spiritual movement.
C. Scribner's sons - New York + Grant, Faires & Rodgers - Philadelphia. , 1882
I give you the appendices first bc it shows the breath of the book in wonder and archaeological tablet storys that relate to core concepts later in the book and gives the art and understanding of this book when it comes to Comparative Religion to myth to the source texts scattered in a long range of areas with their own influential way to spark the biblical texts to Cosmogony of the Phoenicians ,Assyrians , Babylonians , Chaldeans to now Damascius acount , Berossus Polyhistor , Philo of Byblos, Eudemius Theogonic cuneiform tablets , cosmogonic tablets to back these story's similar in point to the beginning of the book you will see in Page 1 Contents after the APPENDIX I felt it important to have these sources in front of the Abstract due to SPACE limitations on this "New Alexandria Library of Texas " digital librarys website Academia. My whole library are based on and planted with books from any one of the subjects listed lists so its important certain keywords are tagged in this precious space that puts you in control of the Algorithm by adding what you choose your subject and title and profesion and subject matter that relates to your other works or re uploaded hard to come by , lost , re found texts that away new books such as this one being uploaded will lead back roads to your older uploads due to what are in these Abstracts (the simplest surface level to put it) and 2 so they pop out with deep ancient subject content to make fhe reader wanna read the book and learn and then share and always check back at this Libaries page for the cream of the crop rare Exoteric and Esoteric Ancient source texts and commentarys about those texts and from the Golden age of rediscoveey of these texts from authors of the early 19th century to 20th century works that are awaking up people to buried truth and rare Unicorn scholars to students that wrote these books when you had to buggy to a library (if rich allot of times) and still manage to amass sources ! Now back to the Book ! This is a gem indeed ! This is a great book for a pro to see what else is out their to study in these critical areas to a beginner in these subjects new vast amounts of discoveries of the ancient world and still a complete history of the ancient world (not perfect a 140+ years we won't either) if not more in available fragments no one Studies or few look into these days to study or just don't know about ! I'll let the Appendix Contents and the following beginning Chapter Subject matter in these lists below do some of the talking for the Upcoming exhaustive work of François Lenormant ! This is why I didn't do a profesional review of the chapter contents like in other works bc some books all u need to do is read the chapters to get a fuller understanding than any small abstract can give you and this is one of those books! Not all I can rely on to do this same " re discovery advertisement " just in a simple reading of a books chapter contents most books aren't even a skeleton line if best this is why again I like older authors and upload their works bc they go above and beyond when I came to breathe of subject matters in everything they wrote about - Enjoy APPENDICES- .(489) APPENDIX I. — THE COSMOGONIC ACCOUNTS OF THE CHALDEANS, BABYLONIANS, ASSYRIANS, AND Phoenicians . . . I. Chaldea, Babylonia, and Assyria 489 A. Account of the Babylonians according to Damascius . . 489 B. Fragment of a theogonic cuneiform tablet 489 C. Fragments of a great cosmogonic narrative in several tablets or cantos, discovered by George Smith .... 490 1. Fragment of beginning of first tablet 490 2. Fragment belonging probably to the third tablet . . 491 3. Fragment belonging probably to the fourth tablet . 492 4. Fragment of the fifth tablet 493 Fragment of the beginning of a tablet, probably the seventh 497 D. Extract from Berossus by Abydenus 499 E. Extract from Berossus by Alexander Polyhistor .... 499 F. Fragments of an epic narrative of the struggle of Marduk against Tiamat 500 G. Fragment which seems to belong to the same narrative . 507 H. Epic fragment of the tradition of Kuti (Cutha) concerning the first monstrous generations developed in the womb of the world, still in a state of chaos 508 /. Establishment of order in the movements of the sidereal world and war of the seven evil spirits against the god Moon 510 K. Generations of the chief divinities of the Chaldseo-Assy-rian religion 513 L. Fragments relating to the three primordial triads of the Chaldseans 517 Fragments relating to the cosmic character of the masculine and feminine principles 518 II. Phoenicia 521 A. Theogony of Sidon, according to Eudemius 521 B. Phoenician cosmogony of the books of Mochos .... 521 C. On the character of Time in the Phoenician cosmogony . 522 D. Cosmogony of Hieronymus and Hellanicos 522 E. First Phoenician cosmogony of the Sanchoniathon of Philo of Byblos 524 F. Second Phoenician cosmogony of the Sanchoniathon of Philo of Byblos 527 G. Grand theogony under the form of an epic narrative from the Sanchoniathon of Philo of Byblos 528 //. Extract from the book of Philo of Byblos " On the Jeivs" 533 /. Another version of the same extract 533 J. Extract on Cronos 534 K. Another extract on Cronos 534 L. Extract on the dominion of Cronos 534 M. Extract from Philo of Byblos' book " On the Jews" ... 534 N. Extract from Philo of By bios' book " On the Phoenician Letters'''' 535 0. Extract on the cosmogonic character of the number seven 536 III. Fragments of the Cosmogony of Pherecydes . . . 537 General Plan . . 537 1. Production of the Universe . 538 2. Struggle between Cronos and Ophioneus 542 3. Req1ign of Zeus and organization of the Universe . . . 54-7 4. Struggle between Zeus and Typhon 551 APPENDIX II.— ANTEDILUVIAN DIVINE REVELATIONS AMONG THE CHALDEANS 559 APPENDIX III. — CLASSIC TEXTS RELATING TO THE ASTRONOMICAL SYSTEM OF THE CHALDEANS 567 APPENDIX IV. — TABLES OF THE CHALD2E0-ASSYRIAN CALENDAR AND OTHER SEMITIC CALENDARS 572 APPENDIX V. THE CHALDEAN ACCOUNT OF THE DELUGE, TRANSCRIPTION OF THE TEXT WITH INTERLINEAR TRANSLATION 575 Note-now onto Front of book -page 1 to end Contents below ) COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE BIBLICAL ACCOUNT AND OF PARALLEL TRADITIONS 1.The Creation (Elohist form) 1 II. The Creation of Man and Woman (Jehovist form) . . 7 III. The First Sin (Jehovist form) 10 IV. Qain and Habel and the Race of Qain (Jehovist form) 14 V. The Race of Sheth (Elohist version) 19 VI. The Children of God and the Children of Man (Jehovist source) 23 VII. The Deluge (combination of the two versions, Jehovist and Elohist) 24 VIII. The Curse of Kena'an (Jehovist source) 36 IX. The Peoples descended from Noah (Elohist source) . 38 X. The Tower of Babel (Jehovist version) 42 XL The Origin of the Terahites (Elohist version) .... 44 XII. The Migration of the Terahites (Elohist version) ... 46 Conception of the autochthony of the first men among the ancients 47 Phoenician traditions 48 Libyan traditions 48 Egyptian traditions 48 Man formed of clay 49 Man at first inert, subsequently animated by a divine breath 50 Various original versions that have come down to us of the Chaldseo-Assyrian Genesis „ 53 The god Ea, creator of man 55 Adiuru, the first man, according to the Chaldeeans . . . . 57 Myth of Prometheus, the former of man 57 Earlier conception among the Greeks of a spontaneous generation of men . 58 Men issued from the trunks of trees, in the conceptions of a large number of nations 58 The Creation in the doctrines of Iranian Mazdasism .... 59 Gayomaretan, the first man, the typical man, and his story 60 Birth of Mashya and Mashyana 61 Idea of the primordial androgyn, separated into two to form the first pair 61 It exists in the Biblical account 64 High moral signification given it therein, as a symbol of the indissolubility of the marriage tie 65 CHAPTER II.— THE FIRST SIN. Conception of the Edenic felicity of the first men among the Egyptians 67 Among the Aryan nations 67 Their theory of the four ages of humanity 68 Absence of such a theory in the Bible 70 Contradictory to that of original sin 71 It implies an idea of deterioration and continued decadence 72 V Biblical and Christian belief has engendered, on the contrary, the doctrine of the continued progress of humanity 73Original ssin in the beliefs of Zoroastrianism 76 The sin of Yima cosmogonic myths, in Babylonia and Assyria 14 The month of Brick-making 147 Which is also the month of the Twins and corresponds to the zodiacal sign of Gemini 149 Universality of the legends which connect the foundation of a city with a fratricide 149 Romulus and Remus 149 History of Agamecles and Trophonios 150 Roman legend of the foundation of the Capitol 151 Legends of Mount Cronios in Olympia 152 The fratricide of the Corybantes 153 The fratricide of the Cabiri 154 Traditions which make the Cabiri the first men ...... 155 Two or three brothers 158 Qain regarded as a Cabirus 159 Technites in Sanchoniathon 160 The Cabiric Adam of Samothracia 162 Prometheus and Aitnaios Cabiri in the Boeotian Thebes . . 163 The Dioscuri, or the Cabiri in th.e sign of Gemini 164 Consecration of the month of Brick-making to the god Shin 166 Sometimes they receive the name of Ttirubi 126 The vision of the Merkabah in the prophecy of Yehezqel . . 127 Its plastic illustration on an Assyrian cylinder 127 The kerubim with several faces 130 Obscurity of the question as regards the kerubim of the Ark of the Covenant 132 The kerubim watch at the gates of Gan-'Eden as do the kirubi beside the Assyrian palaces 136 The lahat hahereb hammithhappeketh ; it stands alone . . . 137 The analogy with the wheels of the kerubim of Yehezqel . . 138 It is located in the air between the two kerubim 139 Its resemblance to the tchakra of India 140 Mention of a similar weapon in the hand of the gods in ancient Chaldsean poetry 140 The word lahat in * Hebrew, littu in Assyrian 143 CHAPTER IY. — TffE FRATRICIDE AND THE FOUNDATION OF THE FIRST CITY, Symbolic nomenclat...
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