Tradition remains at the heart of the culture of UPP. Despite being a true Emirati company, UPP has a largely multicultural and cosmopolitan team. This renders a diverse and vibrant culture within the company. Our people are our most valued assets and a source of our identity.
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This document discusses a new policy that will require all employees to submit weekly activity reports detailing their work. The reports must include specifics on tasks completed, meetings attended, and goals accomplished for the week. Failure to submit complete and accurate reports on time may result in disciplinary action.
This document discusses four topics: data, models, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. It presents an overview of how data is used to build models through machine learning techniques, and how these models can exhibit behaviors similar to human intelligence.
The document outlines plans for a building project that includes constructing prefabricated concrete and brick walls, installing lighting and hanging panels on support brackets. Precise technical details are provided for the concrete columns, flooring, wall profiles, and other structural elements to be used in the building's construction. The plans show the complex building design and integration of various construction materials and components.
This document outlines 5 steps for improving a company's website: 1) Analyze competitors' sites to identify strengths and weaknesses, 2) Gather customer feedback to determine what they want from the site, 3) Update content to be more relevant and helpful for customers, 4) Improve design and navigation to create a better user experience, 5) Continually monitor site usage and feedback to further enhance the website over time.
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The document summarizes the key points of a meeting between representatives to discuss issues around a construction project. Representatives from the owner and contractor sides presented their perspectives on challenges that have led to delays and cost overruns. Both parties agreed to work together cooperatively and transparently to resolve issues and keep the project on schedule going forward.
This document discusses the importance of summarization and outlines techniques for writing effective summaries. It recommends keeping summaries brief, typically 3 sentences or less, and focusing on conveying only the most important and essential information from the original text. The document also provides examples of poor and good summarization and emphasizes the value of summaries for gleaning high-level understanding and deciding whether to engage with the full document.
A group of researchers studied the impact of social media on teenagers' mental health and found that increased social media use correlated with higher rates of depression. Teenagers who spent more than 3 hours per day on social media were more likely to report symptoms of depression. The researchers recommend that parents monitor their children's social media use and encourage moderation.
1) The document discusses a meeting between parties to negotiate a contract for services.
2) Key points of discussion included payment terms, specific deliverables, and resolving any disputes through arbitration.
3) The parties agreed to finalize the contract within two weeks with the goal of starting the work by a fixed deadline.
This document discusses how a professional networking platform can help users manage their online presence, find potential clients and collaborators, work on projects together, gain insights from private groups, and ultimately help advance their career. The platform allows users to share files, find job opportunities, and hire qualified candidates. It aims to facilitate meaningful connections and help users make the most of their professional network.
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The document provides instructions for identifying common issues with denim jeans, including a busted outseam down the leg, discoloration around the pocket area, and fraying near the hem. It also offers tips for repairs, such as reinforcing stitches, washing methods to remove stains, and using elastic thread to fix loose hems. Proper maintenance of denim jeans is suggested to extend the lifespan.
The document discusses a new approach to teaching that focuses on cultivating creativity and problem-solving skills in students. It argues the current education system is too focused on standardized testing and memorization. The new approach would encourage collaboration, hands-on learning, and allowing students to explore their interests. The goal is to help students develop skills for a changing world rather than just focusing on content knowledge.
Over the next hour, travel searches in Latin America will increase. The online travel market in Latin America is growing but lacks large players pushing into the region. To succeed, companies need to understand the habits of local consumers, who have different travel research and purchase patterns than in the US and Europe. Video generates desire to travel among Latin American consumers.
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2) Swedish communicators advise daring to try social media and focusing on relevant audiences. They see social media as valuable for reaching new clients.
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1) Journalists frequently use social media like blogs to get input and start debates in advance of writing articles.
2) Facebook is commonly used by communicators to stay up-to-date on current topics and trends for story ideas.
3) While journalists use social media for research, public relations consultants rely on it more for direct communication with target audiences.
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3. The goal is to help people achieve maximum independence, health, well-being and quality of life through these meaningful activities.
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This is a synopsis of the work done for the academic fulfillment purpose. The study have assumptions. The findings are suggested to related with its assumptions. I believe this work will help the financial / stock market in Nepal and it will also be accessible and share some features to the international financial market researchers.
Market information and stock returns the nepalese evidenceSudarshan Kadariya
This is a work done for the academic fulfillment purpose. The study have assumptions. The findings are suggested to related with its assumptions. I believe this work will help the financial / stock market in Nepal and it will also be accessible and share some features to the international financial market researchers.
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Step 1: Protect yourself and your family through proper insurance policies that cover disabilities, health issues, and death.
Step 2: Pay off any existing high-interest debts and loans as quickly as possible to avoid accumulating more interest.
Step 3: Maintain an emergency fund equal to 3-6 months' worth of income in a liquid account to prepare for unexpected expenses.
Step 4: Once the above financial foundation steps are in place, any remaining money can be considered for investment with a long-term approach and awareness of investment risks.
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From the past decades, the financial market has been suffering from the unforeseen and sudden economic turbulences that have been directly or indirectly contributing for the stock returns. The study primarily analyzes the market reactions to tangible information and intangible information in Nepalese stock market and to examine the investors’ opinions in Nepalese stock market issues. The sample size is 185 stock investors and the response rate is 27 percent. The major findings of the study are: the capital structure and average pricing method is one factor that influence the investment decisions, the next is political and media coverage, the third factor is belief on luck and the financial education, and finally the forth component for stock market movement is trend analysis. Thus, it is concluded that both the tangible and intangible information are essential to succeed in Nepalese capital market.
Investor Awareness and Investment on Equity in Nepalese Capital MarketSudarshan Kadariya
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- It provides a replicating portfolio approach to derive the option pricing formulas in one and two period binomial models.
- Estimates for the up and down movements (Ru and Rd) in a multi-period model can be derived from the mean and standard deviation of the underlying stock's returns over the time period.
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The document provides examples of calculating bond prices and yields using time value of money concepts. It also briefly discusses common stock valuation based on dividend payments and expected future sale price.
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