- The document provides financial information for various companies as of November 18, 2015 including half-year or year-end profit/loss figures, earnings per share, dividends and dates of annual general meetings.
- Many companies reported losses for the periods listed including Hamid Textile, S.G. Power, Fatima Enterprise, Dandot Cement, Dar-es-Salaam, Bal.Glass, Glamour Textile, and others.
- Some companies such as Equity Modaraba SPOT, Shadman Cotton, Wah-Noble, EFU Life Assr., Bestway Cem., reported profits and declared dividends for shareholders.
- Dates
Sept 2008 - vaidyagrama - Ayurveda healing village ramkumar1
Punarnava Ayurveda\'s Ayurveda healing village is getting ready and will be open to the world in early 2009. It is a green self-sustained authentic Ayurveda hospital/community where we are trying to bring in various elements of compliance like authentic Ayurveda compliance, green compliance, vastu compliance, disability compliance etc. Welcome to authentic Ayurveda care! Here are the Sept 2008 news & views for you.
Eccles College Foyer Measurements and PicturesJason
The document contains measurements and pictures of the foyer at Eccles College. Details include dimensions of the foyer space as well as photographs depicting what the foyer area looks like. The information appears to be documenting physical attributes and visuals of the foyer to provide reference details about the space.
This document contains information on the financial performance of various companies in Pakistan for periods ending in September or June 2015. It provides details such as company name, period being reported on, profits before and after taxation, earnings per share, annual general meeting dates and closures of share transfer books where applicable. It also lists 58 company board meetings scheduled for October 22-26, 2015 to consider quarterly financial accounts.
If you too want to have a successful year ahead, you need to do different things and do things differently. How to have an unbelievable 2016? Start by having your dreams. In this short course we will share with you secrets only known to the successful. For more articles, visit www.asiatrainers.com
This document presents a ppt presentation on antibodies. It discusses that antibodies are Y-shaped proteins produced by plasma cells that identify and neutralize pathogens. The document outlines the basic structure of antibodies, including that they are made up of heavy and light protein chains. It also describes the five main types of antibody isotypes found in mammals (IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, IgM) and their functions. The document concludes by discussing the main functions of antibodies in the immune response, such as neutralization, agglutination, and complement activation.
- The document provides financial information for various companies as of November 18, 2015 including half-year or year-end profit/loss figures, earnings per share, dividends and dates of annual general meetings.
- Many companies reported losses for the periods listed including Hamid Textile, S.G. Power, Fatima Enterprise, Dandot Cement, Dar-es-Salaam, Bal.Glass, Glamour Textile, and others.
- Some companies such as Equity Modaraba SPOT, Shadman Cotton, Wah-Noble, EFU Life Assr., Bestway Cem., reported profits and declared dividends for shareholders.
- Dates
Sept 2008 - vaidyagrama - Ayurveda healing village ramkumar1
Punarnava Ayurveda\'s Ayurveda healing village is getting ready and will be open to the world in early 2009. It is a green self-sustained authentic Ayurveda hospital/community where we are trying to bring in various elements of compliance like authentic Ayurveda compliance, green compliance, vastu compliance, disability compliance etc. Welcome to authentic Ayurveda care! Here are the Sept 2008 news & views for you.
Eccles College Foyer Measurements and PicturesJason
The document contains measurements and pictures of the foyer at Eccles College. Details include dimensions of the foyer space as well as photographs depicting what the foyer area looks like. The information appears to be documenting physical attributes and visuals of the foyer to provide reference details about the space.
This document contains information on the financial performance of various companies in Pakistan for periods ending in September or June 2015. It provides details such as company name, period being reported on, profits before and after taxation, earnings per share, annual general meeting dates and closures of share transfer books where applicable. It also lists 58 company board meetings scheduled for October 22-26, 2015 to consider quarterly financial accounts.
If you too want to have a successful year ahead, you need to do different things and do things differently. How to have an unbelievable 2016? Start by having your dreams. In this short course we will share with you secrets only known to the successful. For more articles, visit www.asiatrainers.com
This document presents a ppt presentation on antibodies. It discusses that antibodies are Y-shaped proteins produced by plasma cells that identify and neutralize pathogens. The document outlines the basic structure of antibodies, including that they are made up of heavy and light protein chains. It also describes the five main types of antibody isotypes found in mammals (IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, IgM) and their functions. The document concludes by discussing the main functions of antibodies in the immune response, such as neutralization, agglutination, and complement activation.
Hepatitis C is caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV), a single stranded RNA virus. It is transmitted through blood and infects liver cells, potentially causing cirrhosis or liver cancer. There is currently no vaccine but combination therapy with pegylated interferon and ribavirin can cure 50-80% of cases. Prevention focuses on avoiding sharing needles or personal items that may transmit infected blood.
This document contains information about company earnings reports, shareholder meetings, board meetings, and dividend dispatches from the Karachi Stock Exchange. It provides details on the profit/loss figures and meeting dates for companies like Hamid Textile Mills, Jubilee Life Insurance, and Huffaz Seamless Pipe Industries. It also lists the scheduled board meetings for various companies to discuss topics like acquisitions, financial reports, and potential rights issues. Finally, it notes the dispatch dates of final dividends for National Foods Limited, Ghandhara Nissan Limited, and Nimir Industrial Chemicals Limited.
This document contains information about stock exchange turnover and board meetings of various companies. It provides details of upcoming board meetings for 18 companies to consider half-yearly or annual financial statements. It also lists one company considering a share buyback and one company considering a merger. Additionally, it notes that Pakistan Tobacco Company dispatched its 180% final dividend on May 19, 2016.
This document contains information about various companies listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange including their financial results, annual general meetings, and board meeting schedules. Specifically, it provides profit/loss figures, dividend information, and dates for upcoming AGMs and board meetings to review quarterly accounts for many companies for the period ending September 30, 2015. It also lists the daily share turnover for October 13, 2015.
Information technology plays an important role in controlling by:
1) Providing managers with data and information to monitor performance, compare it to goals, and identify areas for corrective action through management information systems, electronic data processing, and computer-based information systems.
2) Helping organize and analyze raw data into meaningful information that supports decision making.
3) Enabling the use of decision support systems to compile information from various sources to help managers solve problems and make informed decisions.
Are you leading people or are you leading people with EQ? In this short but empowering leadership training, AndyTheCoach from AsiaTrainers.com will teach you the 5 ways to emotional intelligence and how you can lead people easily and happily
This document presents a summary of isoelectric focusing, which is an electrophoretic technique that separates proteins based on differences in their isoelectric point (pI). Isoelectric focusing uses immobilized pH gradients to allow proteins to migrate through a gel until they reach the pH that corresponds to their individual pI, at which point they become neutrally charged and stop migrating. Key aspects covered include how proteins carry varying charges depending on pH, requirements for isoelectric focusing like ampholytes and voltage application, and uses like high-resolution protein analysis.
This presentation covers the nature and features of drug dependence. It also gives coverage to different psychological or biological models of drug addiction.
This presentation discusses traditional and modern control techniques that managers can use to effectively monitor organizational activities. Some traditional techniques mentioned include personal observation, budgeting, break-even analysis, financial statements, and standard costing. Modern techniques discussed are return on investment, management audits, management information systems, and PERT/CPM. The presentation provides details on how each technique works and its benefits for control purposes.
The document is a production log for a final major project (FMP) creating a cell animated game involving time travel between 1950s and future cartoon environments. It summarizes research conducted on popular past and present kids' shows, their environments, and cell animation techniques. It also outlines pitching the project, developing a sci-fi sitcom storyboard blending classic and modern cartoon elements, and continuing research on shows to influence the project design.
The document is a production log for a student's final major project creating an animated cartoon. It details the student's research into classic and modern cartoons, development of a sci-fi sitcom story involving time travel, creation of black and white backgrounds and flash animations of character scenes, and completion of the animation project along with an evaluation.
The document is a production log for a student's final major project creating an animated short film. It details the student's research into classic and modern cartoons to develop a sci-fi sitcom story involving time travel. Over several weeks, the student designed black and white backgrounds, additional Flash backgrounds, storyboarded scenes, began animating key scenes showing the main character traveling to the future and interacting with his future self, and tweaked the animation before the deadline.
The document is a production log for a student's final major project creating an animated cartoon. It details the student's research into classic and modern cartoons to develop a sci-fi sitcom involving time travel. Over several weeks, the student designed black and white backgrounds, additional Flash backgrounds, storyboarded scenes, began animating futuristic scenes with the main character traveling to the future, and continued animating additional scenes before finishing with a title scene and teaser for a sequel. The production log required schedule adjustments as the student kept on track to complete the animated project.
This production log details Jason Finch's work over several weeks on his final major project for a creative media course. It involved creating a cell animated sci-fi sitcom blending elements of classic and modern cartoons. In the initial weeks, Jason researched popular past and present kids' shows, animation techniques, and developed a story involving time travel. He created storyboards and pitched his project. Later weeks were spent designing black and white backgrounds, flash animations, and animating scenes of the main character traveling to the future and interacting with his future self. The project faced some setbacks when a file became corrupt, but Jason caught up by week's end.
This production log details the progress of a student named Jason Finch on his final major project for a creative media course. Over several weeks, Jason researched 1950s cartoons and animation techniques, developed a story idea involving time travel between past and future cartoon settings, created storyboards, pitched his project, designed black and white backgrounds, animated character scenes, and updated his schedule when he realized he needed more time to complete the project.
The document is a production log for a student's final major project creating a cell animated game involving time travel between the 1950s and future. In the log, the student documents researching popular past and present cartoons to inspire the story and animation style. They develop a storyboard, pitch their project, research humor in vintage cartoons, and begin creating black and white backgrounds and animating futuristic scenes.
Jason Finch is creating a cell animated sci-fi sitcom for his final major project that blends elements of classic and modern cartoons. He researched popular shows from the 1950s and today to inform his project. Jason developed a storyboard involving time travel and researched shows like Tom and Jerry to influence his project. He began drawing black and white backgrounds based on his storyboard and researching humor styles of classic cartoons.
Jason Finch is creating a cell animated sci-fi sitcom for his final major project that blends elements of classic and modern cartoons. He researched popular shows from the 1950s and today to inform his project. Jason developed a storyboard and pitched his project idea, which involves time travel between the past and future. He began researching humor styles in vintage cartoons and completed pre-production planning, including a risk assessment and budget. To start production, Jason designed black and white background scenes based on his storyboards.
Jason Finch is creating a cell animated game for his final major project at Salford City College. Over several weeks, he researched popular kids shows from the 1950s and today to inform his project. He pitched his sci-fi sitcom idea, which involves time travel and blends elements of classic and modern cartoons. Jason also researched cell animation techniques and the environments of the past and future. He developed a storyboard and continued planning his story, researching the humor of past cartoons to inspire his own.
Jason Finch is creating a cell animated sci-fi sitcom for his final major project that blends elements of classic and modern cartoons. He researched popular kids shows from the 1950s and today to inform his project. Jason developed a storyboard involving time travel and researched shows like Tom and Jerry and Adventure Time. He pitched his project, explaining what he has researched about environments and technology of the past and future. Jason analyzed the humor in classic cartoons and continued developing his story idea while completing a risk assessment to identify potential hazards. This week, he conducted pre-production planning including determining project costs.
Jason Finch is creating a cell animated sci-fi sitcom for his final major project that blends elements of classic and modern cartoons using time travel. He researched popular 1950s kids shows and environments as well as current shows and future environments. Jason developed a storyboard and pitched his project, explaining his research into past and future cartoons, environments, and technology. He analyzed the humor in classic cartoons and finished his risk assessment to identify potential hazards.
Jason Finch booked a meeting with his project manager for March 5th to pitch his final major project idea. This week, he began his project by researching popular kids shows from the 1950s to present to understand styles and why they appealed to audiences. He also researched environments from the 1950s and future. Additionally, he looked into cell animation since he will create one for his project. From his research, Jason started brainstorming story ideas that blend classic and modern cartoon elements.
Hepatitis C is caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV), a single stranded RNA virus. It is transmitted through blood and infects liver cells, potentially causing cirrhosis or liver cancer. There is currently no vaccine but combination therapy with pegylated interferon and ribavirin can cure 50-80% of cases. Prevention focuses on avoiding sharing needles or personal items that may transmit infected blood.
This document contains information about company earnings reports, shareholder meetings, board meetings, and dividend dispatches from the Karachi Stock Exchange. It provides details on the profit/loss figures and meeting dates for companies like Hamid Textile Mills, Jubilee Life Insurance, and Huffaz Seamless Pipe Industries. It also lists the scheduled board meetings for various companies to discuss topics like acquisitions, financial reports, and potential rights issues. Finally, it notes the dispatch dates of final dividends for National Foods Limited, Ghandhara Nissan Limited, and Nimir Industrial Chemicals Limited.
This document contains information about stock exchange turnover and board meetings of various companies. It provides details of upcoming board meetings for 18 companies to consider half-yearly or annual financial statements. It also lists one company considering a share buyback and one company considering a merger. Additionally, it notes that Pakistan Tobacco Company dispatched its 180% final dividend on May 19, 2016.
This document contains information about various companies listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange including their financial results, annual general meetings, and board meeting schedules. Specifically, it provides profit/loss figures, dividend information, and dates for upcoming AGMs and board meetings to review quarterly accounts for many companies for the period ending September 30, 2015. It also lists the daily share turnover for October 13, 2015.
Information technology plays an important role in controlling by:
1) Providing managers with data and information to monitor performance, compare it to goals, and identify areas for corrective action through management information systems, electronic data processing, and computer-based information systems.
2) Helping organize and analyze raw data into meaningful information that supports decision making.
3) Enabling the use of decision support systems to compile information from various sources to help managers solve problems and make informed decisions.
Are you leading people or are you leading people with EQ? In this short but empowering leadership training, AndyTheCoach from AsiaTrainers.com will teach you the 5 ways to emotional intelligence and how you can lead people easily and happily
This document presents a summary of isoelectric focusing, which is an electrophoretic technique that separates proteins based on differences in their isoelectric point (pI). Isoelectric focusing uses immobilized pH gradients to allow proteins to migrate through a gel until they reach the pH that corresponds to their individual pI, at which point they become neutrally charged and stop migrating. Key aspects covered include how proteins carry varying charges depending on pH, requirements for isoelectric focusing like ampholytes and voltage application, and uses like high-resolution protein analysis.
This presentation covers the nature and features of drug dependence. It also gives coverage to different psychological or biological models of drug addiction.
This presentation discusses traditional and modern control techniques that managers can use to effectively monitor organizational activities. Some traditional techniques mentioned include personal observation, budgeting, break-even analysis, financial statements, and standard costing. Modern techniques discussed are return on investment, management audits, management information systems, and PERT/CPM. The presentation provides details on how each technique works and its benefits for control purposes.
The document is a production log for a final major project (FMP) creating a cell animated game involving time travel between 1950s and future cartoon environments. It summarizes research conducted on popular past and present kids' shows, their environments, and cell animation techniques. It also outlines pitching the project, developing a sci-fi sitcom storyboard blending classic and modern cartoon elements, and continuing research on shows to influence the project design.
The document is a production log for a student's final major project creating an animated cartoon. It details the student's research into classic and modern cartoons, development of a sci-fi sitcom story involving time travel, creation of black and white backgrounds and flash animations of character scenes, and completion of the animation project along with an evaluation.
The document is a production log for a student's final major project creating an animated short film. It details the student's research into classic and modern cartoons to develop a sci-fi sitcom story involving time travel. Over several weeks, the student designed black and white backgrounds, additional Flash backgrounds, storyboarded scenes, began animating key scenes showing the main character traveling to the future and interacting with his future self, and tweaked the animation before the deadline.
The document is a production log for a student's final major project creating an animated cartoon. It details the student's research into classic and modern cartoons to develop a sci-fi sitcom involving time travel. Over several weeks, the student designed black and white backgrounds, additional Flash backgrounds, storyboarded scenes, began animating futuristic scenes with the main character traveling to the future, and continued animating additional scenes before finishing with a title scene and teaser for a sequel. The production log required schedule adjustments as the student kept on track to complete the animated project.
This production log details Jason Finch's work over several weeks on his final major project for a creative media course. It involved creating a cell animated sci-fi sitcom blending elements of classic and modern cartoons. In the initial weeks, Jason researched popular past and present kids' shows, animation techniques, and developed a story involving time travel. He created storyboards and pitched his project. Later weeks were spent designing black and white backgrounds, flash animations, and animating scenes of the main character traveling to the future and interacting with his future self. The project faced some setbacks when a file became corrupt, but Jason caught up by week's end.
This production log details the progress of a student named Jason Finch on his final major project for a creative media course. Over several weeks, Jason researched 1950s cartoons and animation techniques, developed a story idea involving time travel between past and future cartoon settings, created storyboards, pitched his project, designed black and white backgrounds, animated character scenes, and updated his schedule when he realized he needed more time to complete the project.
The document is a production log for a student's final major project creating a cell animated game involving time travel between the 1950s and future. In the log, the student documents researching popular past and present cartoons to inspire the story and animation style. They develop a storyboard, pitch their project, research humor in vintage cartoons, and begin creating black and white backgrounds and animating futuristic scenes.
Jason Finch is creating a cell animated sci-fi sitcom for his final major project that blends elements of classic and modern cartoons. He researched popular shows from the 1950s and today to inform his project. Jason developed a storyboard involving time travel and researched shows like Tom and Jerry to influence his project. He began drawing black and white backgrounds based on his storyboard and researching humor styles of classic cartoons.
Jason Finch is creating a cell animated sci-fi sitcom for his final major project that blends elements of classic and modern cartoons. He researched popular shows from the 1950s and today to inform his project. Jason developed a storyboard and pitched his project idea, which involves time travel between the past and future. He began researching humor styles in vintage cartoons and completed pre-production planning, including a risk assessment and budget. To start production, Jason designed black and white background scenes based on his storyboards.
Jason Finch is creating a cell animated game for his final major project at Salford City College. Over several weeks, he researched popular kids shows from the 1950s and today to inform his project. He pitched his sci-fi sitcom idea, which involves time travel and blends elements of classic and modern cartoons. Jason also researched cell animation techniques and the environments of the past and future. He developed a storyboard and continued planning his story, researching the humor of past cartoons to inspire his own.
Jason Finch is creating a cell animated sci-fi sitcom for his final major project that blends elements of classic and modern cartoons. He researched popular kids shows from the 1950s and today to inform his project. Jason developed a storyboard involving time travel and researched shows like Tom and Jerry and Adventure Time. He pitched his project, explaining what he has researched about environments and technology of the past and future. Jason analyzed the humor in classic cartoons and continued developing his story idea while completing a risk assessment to identify potential hazards. This week, he conducted pre-production planning including determining project costs.
Jason Finch is creating a cell animated sci-fi sitcom for his final major project that blends elements of classic and modern cartoons using time travel. He researched popular 1950s kids shows and environments as well as current shows and future environments. Jason developed a storyboard and pitched his project, explaining his research into past and future cartoons, environments, and technology. He analyzed the humor in classic cartoons and finished his risk assessment to identify potential hazards.
Jason Finch booked a meeting with his project manager for March 5th to pitch his final major project idea. This week, he began his project by researching popular kids shows from the 1950s to present to understand styles and why they appealed to audiences. He also researched environments from the 1950s and future. Additionally, he looked into cell animation since he will create one for his project. From his research, Jason started brainstorming story ideas that blend classic and modern cartoon elements.
This schedule outlines the timeline for a final major project at Salford City College for a BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production in Games Design. Over the course of 20 weeks, students will research popular kids' shows and cell animations, develop a storyboard through planning and pitching, complete pre-production such as a risk assessment, create backgrounds and animations in Flash, and finish by converting movies into a single file and conducting an evaluation by the deadline in the 20th week.
This schedule outlines the tasks and deadlines for a BTec Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production Games Design final major project (FMP) at Salford City College Eccles Sixth Form Centre. It includes tasks such as research, story planning, storyboarding, background artwork, and flash animation work to be completed between February and May, with a final evaluation deadline of May 20th.
This schedule outlines the timeline for a final major project at Salford City College for a BTec Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production in Games Design. Over several weeks, the schedule details tasks such as research on cell animations and popular kids' shows, story planning and storyboarding, background artwork creation in Sketchbook and Flash, and the final evaluation deadline at the end of week beginning May 20th.
The document is a production log for a games design project at Salford City College. In the first week, student groups discussed 6 ideas each for a 3D motion graphic that considered factors like race, gender and religion, and selected the idea of a Pacman-themed graphic. Storyboards were then created showing Pacman and ghosts moving through a maze shaped like "SCC" to represent the college. This week, the background maze design was started in Modeller, with the maze shaped to spell out "SCC" instead of the standard Pacman layout.
This document is a production log for a games design student creating a 3D motion graphic project based on Pacman. Over several weeks, the student worked with a group to develop ideas and choose Pacman as the concept. They created storyboards and designed the Pacman maze-shaped background for "SCC" representing the college. Models of the Pacman character and ghost enemies were made and animated within the maze, with the character eating one ghost by the end. Background and camera effects were added to complete the project.
This production log documents a student's progress over several weeks on creating a 3D motion graphic game design project based on Pacman. In the initial weeks, the student worked with a group to brainstorm and select ideas, developing storyboards for a Pacman maze shaped like the initials of their college. They then designed the background maze in modeling software and created 3D models of Pacman and the ghosts. Later weeks involved animating the ghosts' movements within the maze and animating Pacman to move through the maze eating one ghost and reaching the bottom corner of the maze.
Salford City College's Eccles Sixth Form Centre offers a BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production in Games Design. The document is a production log from a student named Jason Finch dated October 26, 2012. In it, he notes that this week his class started their project by getting into groups to discuss 6 potential 3D motion graphic ideas each that considered factors like race, gender and religion to be inclusive. They then selected their best 2 ideas and collectively decided to base their project on Pacman.