Ⅰ. Learning Styles
Style is a term that refers to consistent and rather enduring tendencies or preferences within a person. Styles are those general characteristics of intellectual functioning that pertain to you as an individual, and that differentiate you from someone else. The way we learn things in general and the way we solve a problem seem to hinge on a rather amorphous link between
Introduction
Attention is important in everyday living. To process abundant information in the environment in the most efficient way with limited cognitive resource, we use selective attention which requires allocating attention to relevant information and ignoring irrelevant information. Inhibiting task-irrelevant information is crucial for optimal processing. Cognitive control refers to a mech
Ⅰ Concept History and Background
ⅰ Description of the product or service
We will make and sell a meal at the restaurant. It will be product. What we have difference from others is menu. We is going to sell only health food such as fruit, salad, protein things.
we will serve breakfast, brunch and lunch for people who don't have time to prepare their meal, and deliver at home, workplac
Functionality
Basically, these two shopping web sites are not much different in functionality except two points that we think determinants of consumer`s preference.
1. Shopping process
First of all, E-mart and Home plus is different in shopping process. Their shopping application is based on graphic approach. For example, if someone wants to buy some items, he can use his mouse and drag an
Corruption is an important negative factor in economic development in many states. Corruption centers on the government as the central actor in economic development, especially in its international aspects. Through foreign policy, the government mediates the national economy’s relationship to the world economy.
Corruption is by no means limited to the global South. Bur for several reasons, c