Type: Chinese story. It is not my work and from my sister-in-law, she is writting short story by ppsx, I like her works. If you like them also , please let me know.
Type: Chinese story. It is not my work and from my sister-in-law, she is writting short story by ppsx, I like her works. If you like them also , please let me know.
This document discusses the journey of building a business from start to exit. It describes how building a business is unpredictable and can lead entrepreneurs in unexpected directions, resulting in lifelong memories and experiences. While growth is important, it cannot be left to chance and requires business planning skills and courage to obtain funding. The organization, Shirlaws, is presented as a group of companies that can help businesses at various stages of growth, funding, and exit to ensure entrepreneurs can enjoy the fruits of their labor.
This document discusses Malaysian currency denominations including the ringgit and sen. It outlines the symbols and values for the Malaysian ringgit banknotes of RM1, RM5, RM10, and RM50 as well as Malaysian coin denominations of 5 sen, 10 sen, 20 sen, and 50 sen. The ringgit is the basic monetary unit of Malaysia represented by RM while sen are the subunit represented by a fraction of the ringgit.
This document discusses Malaysian currency denominations. It outlines that the Malaysian ringgit (RM) is the currency, with common banknote values including RM 1, RM 5, RM 10, and RM 50. It also notes the sen coin denominations of 5 sen, 10 sen, 20 sen, and 50 sen, which are equivalent to RM 0.05, RM 0.10, RM 0.20, and RM 0.50 respectively. The key symbols and terms used in Malaysian money are the ringgit (RM) and sen.
This document discusses the journey of building a business from start to exit. It describes how building a business is unpredictable and can lead entrepreneurs in unexpected directions, resulting in lifelong memories and experiences. While growth is important, it cannot be left to chance and requires business planning skills and courage to obtain funding. The organization, Shirlaws, is presented as a group of companies that can help businesses at various stages of growth, funding, and exit to ensure entrepreneurs can enjoy the fruits of their labor.
This document discusses Malaysian currency denominations including the ringgit and sen. It outlines the symbols and values for the Malaysian ringgit banknotes of RM1, RM5, RM10, and RM50 as well as Malaysian coin denominations of 5 sen, 10 sen, 20 sen, and 50 sen. The ringgit is the basic monetary unit of Malaysia represented by RM while sen are the subunit represented by a fraction of the ringgit.
This document discusses Malaysian currency denominations. It outlines that the Malaysian ringgit (RM) is the currency, with common banknote values including RM 1, RM 5, RM 10, and RM 50. It also notes the sen coin denominations of 5 sen, 10 sen, 20 sen, and 50 sen, which are equivalent to RM 0.05, RM 0.10, RM 0.20, and RM 0.50 respectively. The key symbols and terms used in Malaysian money are the ringgit (RM) and sen.
The document discusses the need for performance testing in light of increasing usage of technologies like social media, mobile, analytics and cloud (SMAC). It notes that organizations will spend over half their IT budgets on testing related areas including cloud, big data and analytics, and mobile. It then discusses how performance testing needs to evolve to test third party components, support a wide range of mobile devices and operating systems, and test big data applications and analytics. Finally, it concludes that performance testing skills and tools need to be reshaped to ensure applications and hardware can be used globally by billions of people.
This document discusses Malaysian currency denominations. It outlines that the Malaysian ringgit (RM) is the currency, with common banknote values including RM 1, RM 5, RM 10, and RM 50. It also notes the sen coin denominations of 5 sen, 10 sen, 20 sen, and 50 sen, which are equivalent to RM 0.05, RM 0.10, RM 0.20, and RM 0.50 respectively. The key symbols and terms used in Malaysian money are the ringgit (RM) and sen.