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The Food Assistance Monthly Participation Report is a monthly summary of Food Assistance program participation, Statewide and for each Iowa county. Breakouts are reported for participants also in the FIP program, those only receiving Food Assistance, and those that are receiving economic assistance under other programs (primarily Medicaid). This report may also be known as the F-1 Report.
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An unusual food plant for Cydia pomonella (Linnaeus) (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) in Mexico. Larvae of Cydia pomonella (Linnaeus, 1758) were discovered on floral cones of Magnolia schiedeana (Schltdl, 1864) near the natural reserve of La Martinica, Veracruz, México. Magnolia represents an unusual host for this moth species, which is known throughout the world as the "codling moth", a serious pest of fruits of Rosaceae, especially apples. The larvae were identified using taxonomic keys, and identification was corroborated using molecular markers. Further sampling resulted in no additional larvae, hence, the observation was probably that of an ovipositional error by the female, and M. schiedeana is not at risk of attack by this important moth pest.
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O Presente trabalho intitulado “Marketing e a Evolução do Serviço Móvel em Cabo Verde”, enquadra-se no âmbito do curso de licenciatura em Economia e Gestão, Vertente Administração e Controlo Financeiro ministrado pela Universidade Jean Piaget de Cabo Verde. No contexto actual onde a concorrência é cada vez mais forte e a busca pela competitividade é uma necessidade constante, as empresas necessitam estar cada vez mais bem preparadas para poderem dar respostas às necessidades dos clientes. Através de uma boa política de marketing a empresa consegue identificar as necessidades dos clientes, e tentar satisfaze-los da melhor forma possível. Pretende com este trabalho, responder a seguinte pergunta de partida: Qual é o contributo dado pelo marketing na evolução do serviço móvel em Cabo Verde, para isto, o objectivo geral é analisar o contributo do marketing na sua evolução, e os especificos são: Caracterizar o serviço em estudo, relacionar a evolução do serviço móvel em Cabo Verde com esforço do marketing, comparar as campanhas do marketing com a aderência dos clientes, entender como o marketing influencia os clientes nas suas decisões, compreender como é que o marketing pode contribuir para evolução do sector das telecomunicações móveis no país, propor sugestões para uma maior evolução de serviço em estudo com boas práticas do marketing. A pesquisa é de natureza qualitativa e quantitativa, sendo a recolha dos dados e das informações feita por meio de estudo documental e de entrevistas às entidades prestadora do serviço móvel em Cabo Verde. Com a realização deste trabalho conclui-se que, com base nas informações das entrevistas aplicadas aos sujeitos de pesquisa, que temos um serviço móvel muito evoluído, e que o marketing tem contribuído bastante na evolução da mesma.
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The Food Assistance Monthly Participation Report is a monthly summary of Food Assistance program participation, Statewide and for each Iowa county. Breakouts are reported for participants also in the FIP program, those only receiving Food Assistance, and those that are receiving economic assistance under other programs (primarily Medicaid). This report may also be known as the F-1 Report.
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When siblings differ markedly in their need for food, they may benefit from signalling to each other their willingness to contest the next indivisible food item delivered by the parents. This sib-sib communication system, referred to as 'sibling negotiation', may allow them to adjust optimally to investment in begging. Using barn owl (Two alba) broods. I assessed the role of within-brood age hierarchy on sibling negotiation, and in turn on jostling for position where parents predictably deliver food (i.e. nest-box entrance), begging and within-brood food allocation. More specifically, I examined three predictions derived from a game-theoretical model of sibling negotiation where a senior and a junior sibling compete for food resources (Roulin, 2002a, Johnstone and Roulin, 2003): (1) begging effort invested by the senior sibling should be less sensitive to the junior sibling's negotiation than vice versa; (2) the junior should invest less effort in sibling negotiation than its senior sibling but a similar amount of effort in begging; and (3) within-brood food allocation should be directly related to begging but only indirectly to sibling negotiation. Two-chick broods were created and vocalization in the absence (negotiation signals directed to siblings) and presence (begging signals directed to parents) of parents was recorded. In support of the first prediction, juniors begged at a low cadence after their senior sibling negotiated intensely, probably because negotiation reflects prospective investment in begging and hence willingness to compete. In contrast, the begging of senior siblings was not sensitive to their junior sibling's negotiation. In contrast to the second prediction, juniors negotiated and begged more intensely than their senior sibling apparently because they were hungrier rather than younger. In line with the third prediction, juniors monopolized food delivered by their parents when their senior sibling begged at a low level. The begging cadence of both the junior and senior sibling, the junior's negotiation cadence, the difference in age between the two nest-mates and jostling for position were not associated with the likelihood of monopolizing food. In conclusion, sibling negotiation appears to influence begging behaviour, which, in turn, affects within-brood food allocation. Juniors may negotiate to challenge their senior siblings, and thereby determine whether seniors are less hungry before deciding to beg for food. In contrast, seniors may negotiate to deter juniors from begging.
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No último ano do curso de Gestão Hoteleira e Turismo, na Universidade do Mindelo, é apresentado aos alunos duas opções de escolha, sendo elas o estágio profissional ou a monografia. Optando-se pelo estágio profissional de 3 meses, que ocorreu em perfeita conformidade no Resort Hotel Foya Branca, mais especificamente no departamento de Food and beverage (F&B) com a carga horária de 480h, sendo supervisionada pela assistente de direcção de F&B.O estágio em questão abrangeu as áreas tais como bar/ restaurante, economato, cozinha, bem como permitiu conhecer as práticas de planeamento e gestão de eventos, controlo de vendas e as políticas comerciais/ marketing. Em cada área houve o reconhecimento físico das secções, staff, equipamento e organização, como também da coordenação das práticas operacionais, ou seja, basicamente foram o conhecimento detalhado das áreas já mencionadas, através de uma prática contínua de todas as tarefas que integram as actividades de cada secção, desde actividades operacionais elementares á das de gestão e controlo em função dos procedimentos de serviços vigentes. Fazendo uso dos softwares do hotel, dos arquivos documentais, pasta de procedimentos de serviços, relatórios e documentos informativos inerentes ao funcionamento do departamento. Isso com intuito de desenvolver a capacidade prática do formando, bem como ajustamento da teoria assimilado nas aulas com a realidade laboral em Cabo Verde, candidatando ao mercado com expectativas reais, facilitando uma melhor aceitação e/ou adaptação no mercado.
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Este trabalho tem por base o relatório referente a três meses de estágio profissional realizado no Resort Hotel Foya Branca, em específico no departamento de Food & Beverage (F&B), com uma carga horária de 480h, sendo supervisionada pela assistente de direcção de F&B. O estágio em questão abrangeu as áreas tais como Bar/ Restaurante, Economato, Cozinha, bem como tambem permitiu conhecer as práticas de planeamento e gestão de eventos, gestão e administração dos recursos humanos, controlo de vendas e as políticas comerciais/ marketing. Em cada área houve o reconhecimento físico das secções, staff, equipamento e organização, como também da coordenação das práticas operacionais, ou seja, basicamente foram o conhecimento detalhado das áreas já mencionadas, através de uma prática contínua de todas as tarefas que integram as actividades de cada secção, desde actividades operacionais elementares á das de gestão e controlo em função dos procedimentos de serviços vigentes. Neste relatório poder-se-ão, encontrar descritos, os departamentos onde foi desenvolvido o estágio, bem como as actividades desenvolvidas. No final, faz-se uma reflexão crítica dividida por, dificuldades e sugestões, que faz a avaliação geral do estágio. Em jeito de considerações finais, encontram-se as conclusões, realçam-se as ideias gerais do estágio e reforça-se a opinião sobre o decorrer do mesmo.
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Para a conclusão do curso de Gestão Hoteleira e Turismo na Universidade do Mindelo são conferidas duas opções ao aluno finalista do curso: três meses de estágio profissional numa área em que o aluno manifeste interesse em aprofundar os conhecimentos ou desenvolvimento de uma monografia e um mês de estágio profissional numa área de interesse para o aluno. O estágio profissional foi o percurso escolhido. O objetivo principal deste é o aprofundamento de todas as questões operacionais relacionadas com o funcionamento do departamento, que neste caso é o Departamento de Food and Beverage (F&B), que abrange as seguintes áreas: Bar/ Restaurante, Economato, Cozinha. Permitiu também obter conhecimentos práticos de Planeamento e Gestão de Eventos, Gestão e Administração dos Recursos Humanos, Controlo de Vendas e as Políticas Comerciais/ Marketing. O estágio teve lugar no Resort Hotel Foya Branca, com uma carga horária de 480h, em que durante este tempo foram desenvolvidas certas atividades onde tivemos como suporte um Plano de Estágio elaborado pelo antigo orientador e supervisionada pela Assistente de Direção de F&B. No decorrer do estágio em cada área houve o reconhecimento físico das secções, staff, equipamento e organização, coordenação das práticas operacionais, ou seja, o conhecimento detalhado das áreas já mencionadas, através da realização de todas as tarefas.
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The Food Assistance Monthly Participation Report is a monthly summary of Food Assistance program participation, Statewide and for each Iowa county. Breakouts are reported for participants also in the FIP program, those only receiving Food Assistance, and those that are receiving economic assistance under other programs (primarily Medicaid). This report may also be known as the F-1 Report.
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A Evolutec-Computer é uma empresa especializada em engenharia eletrônica, que recebeu um financiamento de uma firma internacional de acionistas, que decidiu entrar no mercado de produção de microcomputador. Por conseguinte, foi criada uma nova divisão de PC Marketing para prosseguir nesta oportunidade de negócio. A fim de iniciar essa divisão, a Cooporate Headquarters forneceu o capital inicial (dinheiro do investimento). O montante concedido seria usado para abrir escritórios de vendas, design das marcas e realizar atividades de pesquisas R&D para as novas tecnologias. A nossa empresa recebeu 500.000 USD nos primeiros quatro semestres e 5.000.000 USD no quinto semestre, somando um total de 7.000.000 USD. A Evolutec-Computer terá o controlo da divisão de PC para os próximos dois anos (8 semestres/períodos de decisão). Dentro desse prazo, a Coorporate Headquarters espera ver a criação de uma divisão autossuficiente. A equipa criada pela Evolutec terá que ser capaz de gerar proveito das operações e contribuir para o lucro da corporação como um todo. Dentro dos 8 semestres, espera-se obter lucro suficiente para cobrir os investimentos iniciais...The Evolutec-Computer is a company specialized in electronic engineering, which has received funding from an international firm shareholder, who decided to enter the PC production market. Therefore, a new PC Marketing Division was created to pursue this business opportunity. In order to start this division, the Corporate Headquarters provided the initial capital (investment money). The sum would be used to open sales offices, design brands and carry out R & D research activities for new technologies. Our company received $ 500,000 in the first four semesters and $ 5,000,000 in the fifth semester, for a total of $ 7,000,000. The Evolutec-Computer will control the PC division for the next two years (eight semesters/decision periods). Within that period, the Coorporate Headquarters hopes to see the creation of a selfsufficient division. The team set up by Evolutec will have to be able to generate profit from operations and contribute to the profit of the corporation as a whole. Within 8 semesters, is expected to make enough profit to cover the initial investment. The performance of our company will be measured by Headquarter through the Balanced Scorecard, which will be based on financial performance, effectiveness of the marketing plan, market performance, investments in the company's future and wealth creation.
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This school in the course of Marketing Business Management and specifically Entrepr This school in the course of Marketing Business Management and specifically Entrepreneurship in the discipline of Simulation - Games Marketing year was accordingly for the creation of a company in the computer business in business online simulator called Marketplace, in order to put into practice all the theoretical knowledge acquired during all previous semesters. This platform we were confronted with decisions in eight quarters corresponding 4 every year , in order to encourage learning in a practical way, a virtual and dynamic environment. Every quarter acareados with well organized tasks taking as a reference point defined strategies such as market research analysis, branding , store management after its creation , development of the policy of the 4Ps , identifying opportunities , monitoring of finances and invest heavily . All quarters were subjected decisions and are then given the results , such as: market performance , financial performance, investments in the future , the "health" of the company 's marketing efficiency then analyzed by our company , teaching and also by competition Balanced Scorecard ie , semi-annual and cumulative . For the start of activities it was awarded the 1st year a total of 2,000,000, corresponding to 500,000 out of 4 first quarter , and 5,000,000 in the fifth quarter in a total of 7,000,000 . The capital invested was used to buy market research, opening sales offices , create brands , contract sales force , advertise products created and perform activity R & D in order to make a profit and become self- sufficient to guarantee the payment of principal invested to headquarters ( Corporate Headquarters ) .
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Este relatório de estágio foi desenvolvido com o intuito de descrever as diversas atividades desenvolvidas durante o período de estágio profissional realizado no Resort Hotel Foya Branca, com a duração de três meses e com uma carga horária de 480hs. Optou-se pelo departamento de F&B, sob a orientação da assistente de direção para essa mesma área. O estágio abrangeu as áreas de Restaurante, Bares, Cozinha, Economato, Compras, e permitiu conhecer as políticas de planeamento e gestão de eventos, administração dos recursos humanos, marketing comercial e de vendas. Fez-se um reconhecimento físico de todas as secções, equipamentos, staff bem como a coordenação das práticas operacionais. Fazendo o uso de arquivos documentais, softwares, pastas de procedimentos de serviços, relatórios informativos inerentes ao funcionamento do departamento com o objetivo de desenvolver a capacidade prática do formando, bem como oajustamento das teorias com a realidade do mercado de trabalho.
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The Food Assistance Monthly Participation Report is a monthly summary of Food Assistance program participation, Statewide and for each Iowa county. Breakouts are reported for participants also in the FIP program, those only receiving Food Assistance, and those that are receiving economic assistance under other programs (primarily Medicaid). This report may also be known as the F-1 Report.
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FY2007 was a productive year for the Iowa Grape and Wine Development Commission. Fourteen proposals were recommended for funding totaling over $390,000 in outlays. Included in the approved proposals were funds for the establishment and staffing of a Midwest Grape and Wine Institute at Iowa State University, a newly created viticulturist position at Des Moines Area Community College, funding for the first annual Mid-American Wine Competition, and marketing and promotion of four regional cooperative wine events and one wine trail. Commission funding supported a survey of commercial wine producers and grape growers and a new brochure on Iowa’s vineyards. A committee was formed to provide details for a Scholarship Program to aid vineyard and winery staff with the expenses of accredited coursework. Based on the survey conducted and from other governmental and industry sources, the Iowa grape and wine industry appears to continue to be very viable and growth continues at a strong pace. Wine produced in the state for 2007 was estimated at a market value in excess of $12.3 million. A tabulation of the budget revealed that just over $800,000 in wine gallonage tax appropriations have been received into the Grape and Wine Development Fund from 15 FY2003 through FY2007. Expenditures have totaled just over $607,000 during that same time. Just over 80% of expenditures have gone to “Technical” spending. Over time, funds invested in “Technical” programs will translate into an increasingly educated and institutionally-supported industry. Local, regional, and statewide events also appear to be increasing in popularity and the Commission plans to continue and increase support for these events. It is hoped the Scholarship Program will be up and running and funding will need to be appropriated for that project. The Commission also believes many projects and events will become more and more self sustaining as they develop and mature. As they continue to support Iowa’s grape and wine industry, the members of the Commission look forward to working with individuals, commercial enterprises, state and federal agencies, and industry-sponsored institutions in the upcoming year and in years to come.
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FY2008 was a productive year for the Iowa Grape and Wine Development Commission. Sixteen proposals were recommended for funding from FY2008 funds and carryover totaling just over $396,000 in outlays. Included in the approved proposals were staffing and equipment for the Midwest Grape and Wine Industry Institute’s wine diagnostics laboratory at Iowa State University, continued support for the viticulturist position at Des Moines Area Community College, funding for the second annual Mid-American Wine Competition, and assistance for marketing and promotion of Ice coats an Iowa vineyard after a February 2008 ice storm. Photo by Mike White and courtesy of Iowa State University. 16 two wine trail associations and seven festivals and events. Commission funding supported a salaried position within IDALS to manage the Iowa Grape and Wine Development Fund and to serve as the Director of the Iowa Grape and Wine Development Commission. The Commission approved funding for a Scholarship Program. The formally created Scholarship Committee met twice in FY2008 to finalize details for the Program and to approve scholarships to twenty-six applicants to aid with the expenses of accredited coursework. Based on data collected by IDALS, the Iowa Department of Economic Development, the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division, and Iowa State University the Iowa grape and wine industry appears to continue to be very viable and growth continues at a strong pace. Presently, Iowa ranks 14th in the nation for the number of wineries, and wine produced in the state for 2008 was estimated at a market value in excess of $14.0 million. A tabulation of the budget revealed that just over $1,080,000 in wine gallonage tax appropriations and legislative appropriations have been deposited into the Grape and Wine Development Fund from FY2003 through FY2008. Removing encumbered funds, expenditures have totaled just over $942,500 during that same time. “Financial” funding – used for fostering public awareness and participation of industry events - increased from 6% of expenditures in FY2007 to 9% in FY2008. Used for support of research, education, and outreach, a little over 80% of expenditures and encumbered funds were earmarked for “Technical” spending. Over time, funds invested in “Technical” programs will translate into an increasingly educated and institutionally-supported industry. Local, regional, and statewide events also appeared to be increasing in popularity. The Commission was encouraged to see increased support for these events. It is hoped, too, that the Scholarship Program will provide needed funding to help meet the educational goals of the industry’s workforce. As they continue to support Iowa’s grape and wine industry, the Commissioners look forward to working with individuals, commercial enterprises, state and federal agencies, and industry-sponsored institutions in FY2009 and in years to come.