22 students and 3 teachers from New Zealand traveled to Wodonga and Melbourne, Australia for an exchange program. Over the course of a week, the group visited several attractions in Wodonga like an army museum, Hume Weir, a fun park, and a school where they planted a tree. They also went to Beechworth and sampled local honey. In Melbourne, they went to the zoo, aquarium, Old Melbourne Gaol, and had a special farewell dinner before returning to New Zealand.
VIRTUAL VISIT PROJECT TO KOREA
MUET
FORM 6
SMK HUTAN KAMPONG
Facilitators: Madam Norliza Nazari
Group members:
Choo Choy Hung
Lim Anjoe
Lee Yi Teng
Siti Atiqah Azalea binti Abdul Aziz
#sorryfornotediting #thanksalot #hopeithelpyouguys #traveltokorea
• Seoul Land • (Namsan) N Tower • Namdaemun • Myeongdong
13 students of the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) went ‘gap packing’ during the semester break in January 2012. Campus trip to K’ ARTS University, Yonsei University, Sungkyunkwan University, and Soongsil University was an eye opening experience for us in learning the undergraduate student system in South Korea. We also surely would really miss hospitality provided by StayKorea . Last but not least, many thanks to Seoul Red Cat and Julia Tour who ensured our trip went smoothly.
1. AHMAD FAUZI ISHAK
2. AMIZATUL JANNAH MOHAMAD
3. MOHD. FARIS BIN MAIMUN
4. HAZMAN SAPAWI
5. IZZAH ZAHIN ALIMAN
6. JASMINE SULAIMAN
7. MUHAMAD NORIMAN B. MUSTAFA ALLBAKRY
8. NOOR FATIHAH BINTI HARISFAZILLAH
9. NOORSHAZEELE ZAKARIYA
10. NORKHUZAIMAH ZAINAL
11. NUR NABILA ILMA MUSTAFA KAMAL
12. NURSHUHADA BTE SAFRUDDIN
13. RUSNANI YAAKOB
14. SITI NURASHIKIN BT JAPADULIN
15. WAN FATIMATUZAHRA WAN OTHMAN
Deoksugung • Ice Skating • City hall (Cheonggyecheon stream) • Gwanghwamun Square • Gyeokbokgung • Itaewon • War Memorial Museum • Coffee Prince
13 students of the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) went ‘gap packing’ during the semester break in January 2012. Campus trip to K’ ARTS University, Yonsei University, Sungkyunkwan University, and Soongsil University was an eye opening experience for us in learning the undergraduate student system in South Korea. We also surely would really miss hospitality provided by StayKorea . Last but not least, many thanks to Seoul Red Cat and Julia Tour who ensured our trip went smoothly.
1. AHMAD FAUZI ISHAK
2. AMIZATUL JANNAH MOHAMAD
3. MOHD. FARIS BIN MAIMUN
4. HAZMAN SAPAWI
5. IZZAH ZAHIN ALIMAN
6. JASMINE SULAIMAN
7. MUHAMAD NORIMAN B. MUSTAFA ALLBAKRY
8. NOOR FATIHAH BINTI HARISFAZILLAH
9. NOORSHAZEELE ZAKARIYA
10. NORKHUZAIMAH ZAINAL
11. NUR NABILA ILMA MUSTAFA KAMAL
12. NURSHUHADA BTE SAFRUDDIN
13. RUSNANI YAAKOB
14. SITI NURASHIKIN BT JAPADULIN
15. WAN FATIMATUZAHRA WAN OTHMAN
VIRTUAL VISIT PROJECT TO KOREA
MUET
FORM 6
SMK HUTAN KAMPONG
Facilitators: Madam Norliza Nazari
Group members:
Choo Choy Hung
Lim Anjoe
Lee Yi Teng
Siti Atiqah Azalea binti Abdul Aziz
#sorryfornotediting #thanksalot #hopeithelpyouguys #traveltokorea
• Seoul Land • (Namsan) N Tower • Namdaemun • Myeongdong
13 students of the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) went ‘gap packing’ during the semester break in January 2012. Campus trip to K’ ARTS University, Yonsei University, Sungkyunkwan University, and Soongsil University was an eye opening experience for us in learning the undergraduate student system in South Korea. We also surely would really miss hospitality provided by StayKorea . Last but not least, many thanks to Seoul Red Cat and Julia Tour who ensured our trip went smoothly.
1. AHMAD FAUZI ISHAK
2. AMIZATUL JANNAH MOHAMAD
3. MOHD. FARIS BIN MAIMUN
4. HAZMAN SAPAWI
5. IZZAH ZAHIN ALIMAN
6. JASMINE SULAIMAN
7. MUHAMAD NORIMAN B. MUSTAFA ALLBAKRY
8. NOOR FATIHAH BINTI HARISFAZILLAH
9. NOORSHAZEELE ZAKARIYA
10. NORKHUZAIMAH ZAINAL
11. NUR NABILA ILMA MUSTAFA KAMAL
12. NURSHUHADA BTE SAFRUDDIN
13. RUSNANI YAAKOB
14. SITI NURASHIKIN BT JAPADULIN
15. WAN FATIMATUZAHRA WAN OTHMAN
Deoksugung • Ice Skating • City hall (Cheonggyecheon stream) • Gwanghwamun Square • Gyeokbokgung • Itaewon • War Memorial Museum • Coffee Prince
13 students of the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) went ‘gap packing’ during the semester break in January 2012. Campus trip to K’ ARTS University, Yonsei University, Sungkyunkwan University, and Soongsil University was an eye opening experience for us in learning the undergraduate student system in South Korea. We also surely would really miss hospitality provided by StayKorea . Last but not least, many thanks to Seoul Red Cat and Julia Tour who ensured our trip went smoothly.
1. AHMAD FAUZI ISHAK
2. AMIZATUL JANNAH MOHAMAD
3. MOHD. FARIS BIN MAIMUN
4. HAZMAN SAPAWI
5. IZZAH ZAHIN ALIMAN
6. JASMINE SULAIMAN
7. MUHAMAD NORIMAN B. MUSTAFA ALLBAKRY
8. NOOR FATIHAH BINTI HARISFAZILLAH
9. NOORSHAZEELE ZAKARIYA
10. NORKHUZAIMAH ZAINAL
11. NUR NABILA ILMA MUSTAFA KAMAL
12. NURSHUHADA BTE SAFRUDDIN
13. RUSNANI YAAKOB
14. SITI NURASHIKIN BT JAPADULIN
15. WAN FATIMATUZAHRA WAN OTHMAN
Company Valuation webinar series - Tuesday, 4 June 2024FelixPerez547899
This session provided an update as to the latest valuation data in the UK and then delved into a discussion on the upcoming election and the impacts on valuation. We finished, as always with a Q&A
Event Report - SAP Sapphire 2024 Orlando - lots of innovation and old challengesHolger Mueller
Holger Mueller of Constellation Research shares his key takeaways from SAP's Sapphire confernece, held in Orlando, June 3rd till 5th 2024, in the Orange Convention Center.
Understanding User Needs and Satisfying ThemAggregage
https://www.productmanagementtoday.com/frs/26903918/understanding-user-needs-and-satisfying-them
We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
In this webinar, we won't focus on the research methods for discovering user-needs. We will focus on synthesis of the needs we discover, communication and alignment tools, and how we operationalize addressing those needs.
Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
• Introduce a taxonomy for user goals with real world examples
• Present the Onion Diagram, a tool for contextualizing task-level goals
• Illustrate how customer journey maps capture activity-level and task-level goals
• Demonstrate the best approach to selection and prioritization of user-goals to address
• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
Personal Brand Statement:
As an Army veteran dedicated to lifelong learning, I bring a disciplined, strategic mindset to my pursuits. I am constantly expanding my knowledge to innovate and lead effectively. My journey is driven by a commitment to excellence, and to make a meaningful impact in the world.
In the Adani-Hindenburg case, what is SEBI investigating.pptxAdani case
Adani SEBI investigation revealed that the latter had sought information from five foreign jurisdictions concerning the holdings of the firm’s foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) in relation to the alleged violations of the MPS Regulations. Nevertheless, the economic interest of the twelve FPIs based in tax haven jurisdictions still needs to be determined. The Adani Group firms classed these FPIs as public shareholders. According to Hindenburg, FPIs were used to get around regulatory standards.
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
13. NZ Tree Planting & Mosaic
Wodonga South School has planted a tree and
placed a mosaic as a symbol of our two schools
being connected! We will even be in the newspaper!
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
14. A visit to Beechworth
At the Court House
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15. The Beechworth Honey Shop
So many delicious types of
Beechworth Honey to try!
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22. Taking the Tram home...
STILL
SMILING...
...after such
a busy day!
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23. Melbourne: Day Two
Firstly, off to the Melbourne Zoo...
...where we met a
sleepy old Roo...
...took a photo with
a koala or two...
...and even grew a
tail! Woo hoo!
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24. Next stop... Melbourne Sea Life Aquarium!
Fish, crocodiles,
sharks...
Careful, Miss Delany!
Never smile at a crocodile!
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26. The Old Melbourne Gaol
Ready for a spooky GHOST tour???
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27. This was one really SPOOKY place!
BUT...luckily, We did all survive!
So if you ask us nicely, we might even
share some of the stories with you!
That is, IF you are brave enough!
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28. A Special Dinner
For our last night, we had a special restaurant dinner all together
- it was great fun all sitting around a HUGE table!
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29. After some “Slurpees” on the way home,
it was time for bed, so that we were...
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30. Ready for the flight back to
NEW ZEALAND!
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31. With Thanks to...
The TEACHERS!
Mrs Hansen, Mrs Loakman, Miss Murphy
and Miss Delany (for joining us at the last minute!)
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
32. and the Wonderful Students!
Jacob Munro
Caitlin Goston
Cameron White
Harrison Tofilau
Divya Prasad
Melissa Smith
Caitlyn Lambert
Christopher Simonds
Kate Hayward
Hamish Bonnar
Hannah Brown
Jordan Jarman
Madison Konz
Ineen Jarman
Jonathan Swale
Mason McQuarrie
Cale Perry
Kristina Adams
Laura Taylor
Samantha Rouse
Claire Pizzini
Abbie Cotton
You were excellent role models for
The Gardens School, and GREAT fun to travel with!
Tuesday, 29 October 2013