Philippines Mobile Internet Trends - On Device ResearchRobin Ng
This deck is compiled by On Device Research on the philippines mobile internet trends.
a country with more than 97m people and more than 70% of the population are age 35 and below, this tout to be the next big market for mobile and internet services in South East Asia after Indonesia.
It is relatively "young" and the market is just starting to grow. the issue with philippines is the bad infrastructure that is hampering a lot of internet business. Hope that give them a bit more time and they can get the things right
It is used for measuring small dimensions. It consists of a blade and a stock.
(b)
Try Square: It is used for checking the squareness and for marking lines at right angles.
(c)
Combination Square: It is used for marking lines at right angles and for measuring depth.
(d)
Steel Tape: It is used for measuring long dimensions.
Marking Tools
(a)
Pencil: It is used for marking lines on wood.
(b)
Scriber: It is used for marking lines on wood and metal surfaces.
(c)
Dividers: It is used for transferring measurements and
This document provides guidance on preparing for an internship. It recommends establishing both short- and long-term goals with SMART goals that are specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and time-bound. Examples are provided. The document advises being willing to work hard, including doing any necessary "grunt work," and always going the extra mile. Interns should learn something new each day and ask lots of questions. Finding a good mentor is also recommended. The document provides guidance on writing reports with proper organization, contents, citations and appendices.
The document discusses carpentry, including that Jesus was a carpenter before his ministry. It describes basic carpentry materials like lumber, plywood, nails, screws, bolts and nuts. It also outlines various carpentry tools and equipment used for measuring, marking, cutting, planning, chiseling, driving, holding, sharpening and maintaining tools. Proper maintenance of tools, like cleaning, lubricating and sharpening, is important to ensure the tools work effectively.
The document discusses various tools used in a fitting shop for assembling manufactured parts. It describes holding, cutting, striking, and measuring tools. Specific tools covered include bench vices, hacksaws, files, chisels, drills, reamers, taps, dies, hammers, scribers, and micrometers. The document provides details on the parts and types of each tool.
This document discusses various topics related to woodworking and carpentry. It defines key terms like board foot, which is a unit used to measure lumber. It also lists common woodworking tools categorized into testing tools, marking tools, holding tools, cutting tools, smooth facing tools, boring tools, and fastening tools. Additionally, it explains different types of wood joints like mortise joints, tenon joints, and dovetail joints which involve fitting pieces of wood together.
The document provides tips for effective resume writing. It defines a resume as a summary of one's academic and work history that advertises oneself to employers. Resumes are important as they make a first impression and help get interviews. Good resumes are targeted to specific jobs, highlight strengths and achievements, and ensure correctness. Resumes should be concise, use action verbs, and have good formatting to make the best possible first impression on recruiters.
Philippines Mobile Internet Trends - On Device ResearchRobin Ng
This deck is compiled by On Device Research on the philippines mobile internet trends.
a country with more than 97m people and more than 70% of the population are age 35 and below, this tout to be the next big market for mobile and internet services in South East Asia after Indonesia.
It is relatively "young" and the market is just starting to grow. the issue with philippines is the bad infrastructure that is hampering a lot of internet business. Hope that give them a bit more time and they can get the things right
It is used for measuring small dimensions. It consists of a blade and a stock.
(b)
Try Square: It is used for checking the squareness and for marking lines at right angles.
(c)
Combination Square: It is used for marking lines at right angles and for measuring depth.
(d)
Steel Tape: It is used for measuring long dimensions.
Marking Tools
(a)
Pencil: It is used for marking lines on wood.
(b)
Scriber: It is used for marking lines on wood and metal surfaces.
(c)
Dividers: It is used for transferring measurements and
This document provides guidance on preparing for an internship. It recommends establishing both short- and long-term goals with SMART goals that are specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and time-bound. Examples are provided. The document advises being willing to work hard, including doing any necessary "grunt work," and always going the extra mile. Interns should learn something new each day and ask lots of questions. Finding a good mentor is also recommended. The document provides guidance on writing reports with proper organization, contents, citations and appendices.
The document discusses carpentry, including that Jesus was a carpenter before his ministry. It describes basic carpentry materials like lumber, plywood, nails, screws, bolts and nuts. It also outlines various carpentry tools and equipment used for measuring, marking, cutting, planning, chiseling, driving, holding, sharpening and maintaining tools. Proper maintenance of tools, like cleaning, lubricating and sharpening, is important to ensure the tools work effectively.
The document discusses various tools used in a fitting shop for assembling manufactured parts. It describes holding, cutting, striking, and measuring tools. Specific tools covered include bench vices, hacksaws, files, chisels, drills, reamers, taps, dies, hammers, scribers, and micrometers. The document provides details on the parts and types of each tool.
This document discusses various topics related to woodworking and carpentry. It defines key terms like board foot, which is a unit used to measure lumber. It also lists common woodworking tools categorized into testing tools, marking tools, holding tools, cutting tools, smooth facing tools, boring tools, and fastening tools. Additionally, it explains different types of wood joints like mortise joints, tenon joints, and dovetail joints which involve fitting pieces of wood together.
The document provides tips for effective resume writing. It defines a resume as a summary of one's academic and work history that advertises oneself to employers. Resumes are important as they make a first impression and help get interviews. Good resumes are targeted to specific jobs, highlight strengths and achievements, and ensure correctness. Resumes should be concise, use action verbs, and have good formatting to make the best possible first impression on recruiters.
The document provides an overview of workshop practice courses taught in engineering programs. It discusses the objectives of workshop practice which are to provide hands-on experience with engineering materials, tools, equipment and manufacturing processes. It then summarizes the key trades covered in workshop practice, which include carpentry, fitting, plumbing, electrical works, sheet metal work, and welding. For each trade, it outlines the typical curriculum, tools used, and safe work practices. The goal of workshop practice is to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical skills needed for engineering product development and manufacturing.
Trends, Issues, Challenges and Concerns of Philippine Education In the Third ...Michael Cadz
The document discusses trends in education in the Philippines, including higher education reforms, vocational training programs, and technology adoption. It notes that the government budget for education was increased in 2014 to support the K-12 program. Higher education institutions are working to address unemployment through programs transforming agricultural colleges and quality control measures. Vocational training through TESDA is promoted as more practical and affordable than university. TESDA also partners with other countries to share best practices in technical education.
This document discusses different resume formats and provides tips for an effective resume. It describes chronological, functional, and combinational resume formats. It also lists components of a resume like contact information, objective statement, education, work experience, and skills. Finally, it provides 10 tips for choosing a resume format including making it easy to understand, using bullet points, limiting length, font selection, and avoiding mistakes or lies.
Best practices in writing a cover letter for applying for a job in a IT company. Important topics discussed:
Why We Need a Cover Letter?
Template-Based Cover Letters
How to Write a Good Cover Letter?
Lying in the Cover Letter?
Don’t Make Mistakes!
Good and Bad CoverLetters – Live Examples
Guidelines for writing an impressive CV (resume) for applying for a job in the IT industry. Important topics discussed:
What Is a Resume?
Why We Need of a Resume?
Why We Need a Good Resume?
The Goal of a Resume
Success strategy in writing a CV
How to Stand Out?
Structure of a Typical Resume (CV)
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of a new drug on memory and cognitive function in older adults. The double-blind study involved 100 participants aged 65-80 who were given either the drug or a placebo daily for 6 months. Researchers found that those who received the drug performed significantly better on memory and problem-solving tests at the end of the study compared to those who received the placebo.
This document discusses shares and the share capital structure of companies. It defines types of share capital like authorized share capital, issued capital, subscribed share capital, and paid-up capital. It also describes features of shares like residual claim to income, control rights, and limited liability. The document then outlines the legal framework governing shares and various options for companies to raise funds, such as initial public offerings, rights issues, qualified institutional placements, and preferential allotments. It also defines key terms like book building, cut-off price, and dematerialization of shares.
This document discusses various options for financing a business, including forms of equity such as sole proprietorships, partnerships, private and public limited companies, and shares/equity. It also discusses forms of debt financing such as term loans, bonds/debentures, and innovative debt instruments. Key sources of funding discussed include angel investors, venture capital, and private equity. Important aspects covered include features of shares and debt instruments, the issue process for shares, covenants for loans, and credit ratings for bonds.
Futures allow parties to agree to buy or sell an asset at a set price on a future date. This allows farmers, for example, to hedge against price fluctuations by locking in today's favorable price for their future harvest. It also allows traders to speculate on price movements by taking positions without owning the underlying asset. Exchanges ensure contracts are honored through margin requirements and daily mark-to-market settlements. Options provide the right but not obligation to buy or sell an asset, for a premium paid to the writer who takes on the obligation if the option is exercised.
Derivatives are financial contracts whose value is derived from an underlying asset such as stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies or interest rates. There are two main types of derivatives - over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives like swaps that are privately negotiated between two parties, and exchange-traded derivatives that are traded on specialized exchanges. Common derivative contracts include forwards, futures, options, and swaps. While derivatives are often used to hedge risk, they can also be used for speculative purposes.
The document defines and describes several types of securities offerings and markets, including initial public offerings (IPOs), rights issues, qualified institutional placements (QIPs), primary and secondary markets, Indian depository receipts (IDRs), market orders, and over-the-counter (OTC) markets. An IPO refers to the first sale of stock by a private company to the public. A rights issue allows existing shareholders to purchase additional shares at a discount. A QIP allows Indian companies to raise capital domestically without pre-issue filings. The primary market involves the initial sale of securities, while the secondary market refers to subsequent trading of existing securities among investors.
Commodities markets have had a tremendous economic impact throughout history, influencing wars and economic stability. Commodity trading involves four main categories - energy, metals, livestock/meat, and agricultural goods. While commodity trading was essential in ancient civilizations, modern commodity exchanges facilitate standardized trading in goods like oil, grains, metals and livestock to hedge against price volatility in global markets. Investing in commodities carries risks from unpredictable events but also opportunities to profit from shifts in supply and demand.
This document discusses techniques for cross-cultural communication. It addresses the importance of cross-cultural communication for business success in an increasingly globalized world. It also discusses common problems that can arise from cultural and language differences, such as differing views of body language, personal space, and time; as well as issues that can stem from lack of language equivalents and idioms. The document provides examples of these issues and offers suggestions for communicating successfully across cultures, such as keeping communication simple, asking clear questions, and being aware of cultural assumptions.
Visual representation of data involves creating visual depictions of information to effectively convey insights about complex data sets. Data visualization techniques date back to cave paintings and early maps but have evolved significantly with tools like information graphics, scientific visualization, statistical graphics, and mind maps. Experts like Edward Tufte advocate for data visualizations that communicate information intuitively with minimal non-essential elements.
This document discusses the pros and cons of using social media and offers guidelines for appropriate social media use. Key points include that anything posted online may remain publicly visible, potential employers can view online profiles, and posts can get users into trouble if inappropriate. Guidelines recommend only posting content that would not negatively impact one's reputation and could be shown to grandparents. Businesses can benefit from social media through advertising, research, and networking.
This document provides guidance on writing journal articles, research proposals, and responding to requests for proposals (RFPs). It discusses identifying the right audience and journal for publication. It also outlines the key components and structure for proposals, including an executive summary, statement of problem, objectives, management and cost plans. Tips are provided for an effective proposal, including specifying the scope, establishing credentials, and highlighting benefits for the customer. The goal is to publish interesting, innovative work and convince readers or funders to take action.
Sorting data reorders rows based on content in a column in either ascending or descending alphabetical or numerical order. Custom lists allow sorting based on user-defined specifications like days or months. Charts visually display worksheet data in plot, value, chart, and category areas using 11 types, most commonly line, column, bar, area, and pie charts. Pivot tables interactively filter, sort, and rearrange data in a specified order to summarize information and find trends. Workbook sharing and comments allow collaboration, while track changes records edits by different users.
Punjab National Bank has a vision to be a leading global bank with pan-India presence and a household brand in northern India. As part of its CSR initiatives, it aims to promote education, especially for women and underprivileged groups. It plans to open primary schools across rural India to improve literacy rates and address the literacy gap between rural and urban areas. The bank will form a trust to run the schools, provide free education and mid-day meals, and enhance facilities with computers and renewable energy over time. This aligns with the bank's social objectives and will also benefit its reputation and customer relationships.
The document provides an overview of workshop practice courses taught in engineering programs. It discusses the objectives of workshop practice which are to provide hands-on experience with engineering materials, tools, equipment and manufacturing processes. It then summarizes the key trades covered in workshop practice, which include carpentry, fitting, plumbing, electrical works, sheet metal work, and welding. For each trade, it outlines the typical curriculum, tools used, and safe work practices. The goal of workshop practice is to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical skills needed for engineering product development and manufacturing.
Trends, Issues, Challenges and Concerns of Philippine Education In the Third ...Michael Cadz
The document discusses trends in education in the Philippines, including higher education reforms, vocational training programs, and technology adoption. It notes that the government budget for education was increased in 2014 to support the K-12 program. Higher education institutions are working to address unemployment through programs transforming agricultural colleges and quality control measures. Vocational training through TESDA is promoted as more practical and affordable than university. TESDA also partners with other countries to share best practices in technical education.
This document discusses different resume formats and provides tips for an effective resume. It describes chronological, functional, and combinational resume formats. It also lists components of a resume like contact information, objective statement, education, work experience, and skills. Finally, it provides 10 tips for choosing a resume format including making it easy to understand, using bullet points, limiting length, font selection, and avoiding mistakes or lies.
Best practices in writing a cover letter for applying for a job in a IT company. Important topics discussed:
Why We Need a Cover Letter?
Template-Based Cover Letters
How to Write a Good Cover Letter?
Lying in the Cover Letter?
Don’t Make Mistakes!
Good and Bad CoverLetters – Live Examples
Guidelines for writing an impressive CV (resume) for applying for a job in the IT industry. Important topics discussed:
What Is a Resume?
Why We Need of a Resume?
Why We Need a Good Resume?
The Goal of a Resume
Success strategy in writing a CV
How to Stand Out?
Structure of a Typical Resume (CV)
The document discusses the results of a study on the effects of a new drug on memory and cognitive function in older adults. The double-blind study involved 100 participants aged 65-80 who were given either the drug or a placebo daily for 6 months. Researchers found that those who received the drug performed significantly better on memory and problem-solving tests at the end of the study compared to those who received the placebo.
This document discusses shares and the share capital structure of companies. It defines types of share capital like authorized share capital, issued capital, subscribed share capital, and paid-up capital. It also describes features of shares like residual claim to income, control rights, and limited liability. The document then outlines the legal framework governing shares and various options for companies to raise funds, such as initial public offerings, rights issues, qualified institutional placements, and preferential allotments. It also defines key terms like book building, cut-off price, and dematerialization of shares.
This document discusses various options for financing a business, including forms of equity such as sole proprietorships, partnerships, private and public limited companies, and shares/equity. It also discusses forms of debt financing such as term loans, bonds/debentures, and innovative debt instruments. Key sources of funding discussed include angel investors, venture capital, and private equity. Important aspects covered include features of shares and debt instruments, the issue process for shares, covenants for loans, and credit ratings for bonds.
Futures allow parties to agree to buy or sell an asset at a set price on a future date. This allows farmers, for example, to hedge against price fluctuations by locking in today's favorable price for their future harvest. It also allows traders to speculate on price movements by taking positions without owning the underlying asset. Exchanges ensure contracts are honored through margin requirements and daily mark-to-market settlements. Options provide the right but not obligation to buy or sell an asset, for a premium paid to the writer who takes on the obligation if the option is exercised.
Derivatives are financial contracts whose value is derived from an underlying asset such as stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies or interest rates. There are two main types of derivatives - over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives like swaps that are privately negotiated between two parties, and exchange-traded derivatives that are traded on specialized exchanges. Common derivative contracts include forwards, futures, options, and swaps. While derivatives are often used to hedge risk, they can also be used for speculative purposes.
The document defines and describes several types of securities offerings and markets, including initial public offerings (IPOs), rights issues, qualified institutional placements (QIPs), primary and secondary markets, Indian depository receipts (IDRs), market orders, and over-the-counter (OTC) markets. An IPO refers to the first sale of stock by a private company to the public. A rights issue allows existing shareholders to purchase additional shares at a discount. A QIP allows Indian companies to raise capital domestically without pre-issue filings. The primary market involves the initial sale of securities, while the secondary market refers to subsequent trading of existing securities among investors.
Commodities markets have had a tremendous economic impact throughout history, influencing wars and economic stability. Commodity trading involves four main categories - energy, metals, livestock/meat, and agricultural goods. While commodity trading was essential in ancient civilizations, modern commodity exchanges facilitate standardized trading in goods like oil, grains, metals and livestock to hedge against price volatility in global markets. Investing in commodities carries risks from unpredictable events but also opportunities to profit from shifts in supply and demand.
This document discusses techniques for cross-cultural communication. It addresses the importance of cross-cultural communication for business success in an increasingly globalized world. It also discusses common problems that can arise from cultural and language differences, such as differing views of body language, personal space, and time; as well as issues that can stem from lack of language equivalents and idioms. The document provides examples of these issues and offers suggestions for communicating successfully across cultures, such as keeping communication simple, asking clear questions, and being aware of cultural assumptions.
Visual representation of data involves creating visual depictions of information to effectively convey insights about complex data sets. Data visualization techniques date back to cave paintings and early maps but have evolved significantly with tools like information graphics, scientific visualization, statistical graphics, and mind maps. Experts like Edward Tufte advocate for data visualizations that communicate information intuitively with minimal non-essential elements.
This document discusses the pros and cons of using social media and offers guidelines for appropriate social media use. Key points include that anything posted online may remain publicly visible, potential employers can view online profiles, and posts can get users into trouble if inappropriate. Guidelines recommend only posting content that would not negatively impact one's reputation and could be shown to grandparents. Businesses can benefit from social media through advertising, research, and networking.
This document provides guidance on writing journal articles, research proposals, and responding to requests for proposals (RFPs). It discusses identifying the right audience and journal for publication. It also outlines the key components and structure for proposals, including an executive summary, statement of problem, objectives, management and cost plans. Tips are provided for an effective proposal, including specifying the scope, establishing credentials, and highlighting benefits for the customer. The goal is to publish interesting, innovative work and convince readers or funders to take action.
Sorting data reorders rows based on content in a column in either ascending or descending alphabetical or numerical order. Custom lists allow sorting based on user-defined specifications like days or months. Charts visually display worksheet data in plot, value, chart, and category areas using 11 types, most commonly line, column, bar, area, and pie charts. Pivot tables interactively filter, sort, and rearrange data in a specified order to summarize information and find trends. Workbook sharing and comments allow collaboration, while track changes records edits by different users.
Punjab National Bank has a vision to be a leading global bank with pan-India presence and a household brand in northern India. As part of its CSR initiatives, it aims to promote education, especially for women and underprivileged groups. It plans to open primary schools across rural India to improve literacy rates and address the literacy gap between rural and urban areas. The bank will form a trust to run the schools, provide free education and mid-day meals, and enhance facilities with computers and renewable energy over time. This aligns with the bank's social objectives and will also benefit its reputation and customer relationships.