KNK Quantity Surveyor Sdn Bhd is a professional Quantity Surveying firm established in 2006 in Selangor, Malaysia. The company provides construction cost management services such as bill of quantities preparation, cost estimation, payment certification, and project cost monitoring. The company's current project is the Feather Hostel development located next to Taylor's University with an estimated cost of RM800,000 and completion date of September 2014. The company is led by Director Karen Kong Chai Ni and employs other professionals as managers, estimators, and project managers.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
KNK Quantity Surveyor Sdn Bhd is a professional Quantity Surveying firm established in 2006 in Selangor, Malaysia. The company provides construction cost management services such as bill of quantities preparation, cost estimation, payment certification, and project cost monitoring. The company's current project is the Feather Hostel development located next to Taylor's University with an estimated cost of RM800,000 and completion date of September 2014. The company is led by Director Karen Kong Chai Ni and employs other professionals as managers, estimators, and project managers.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
This document contains information about various topics related to nature:
- It describes observing catfish in a river, noting differences between male and female catfish such as size and fin markings. Food sources for catfish are also listed.
- Information on the lifecycle of ferns is provided, explaining the sporophyte and gametophyte phases. Ferns are described as non-flowering plants that reproduce via spores.
- An experience in nature is recounted, noting sights like a polluted river downstream and sounds of water and birds. Sensory experiences of the fresh air, cool water, and smells of plants are described.
The document discusses understanding principles and elements. It likely focuses on breaking down a topic into its fundamental parts and overarching ideas. In just a few short words, it hints at gaining knowledge about the basic constructs that something is built upon.
The document outlines a proposal for constructing a new student hostel near Taylor's Lakeside University. The 5-level hostel will provide rooms, amenities like a gym and pool, and security measures to address transportation and safety issues. It will take 1 year and 7 months to complete at an estimated cost of several hundred thousand Malaysian Ringgit. Updates will be provided by the project manager and technical team during construction.
This document describes a research project conducted by a group of students at Taylor's University to determine if males or females have more trouble sleeping. The group distributed 100 questionnaires around campus from January 10th to 16th, 2014 and also conducted an online survey, receiving responses from 68 participants total. Their hypothesis was that females have more trouble falling asleep at night than males. The document includes an acknowledgements section, table of contents, abstract, introduction, description of their methodology, results sections, discussion, and references and appendices with the raw data and questionnaire.
Business cards, letterhead, and envelopes are common printed materials used for professional correspondence. These include a front and back for business cards, letterhead for letters, and envelopes for mailing correspondence. Together, these printed materials help represent a business and allow for consistent branding in written communications.
1) The document summarizes a game tournament held by the group for their final project. They created a game called "Fly Jumpie" involving throwing ping pong balls into cups.
2) The tournament involved 15 games played in 3 sessions over 3 hours by rotating between the games. The group's game involved throwing balls into cups to form a line.
3) Their group received third place overall and second place for best game at the closing ceremony. They were happy with their performance and cleanup afterwards.
This document outlines a group's final project for a business module which involved organizing a charity drive event. The group planned to sell products like t-shirts, rings, and dolls and collect donations to raise RM1500 for Tzu Chi charity. They analyzed target markets, competitors, developed product packaging and pricing, promoted through social media and face-to-face conversations. On the event day, products were transported and sold at the booth, donations were collected. The group achieved their fundraising goal, learned from selling doll products while couple t-shirts were less popular. They donated the total collected amount of RM1501 to Tzu Chi and reflected on their project experience.
The document summarizes a survey comparing male and female education levels, salaries, job distributions, and working hours in the workforce. It found that women competed closely with men in education levels, with more women achieving postgraduate degrees than expected. However, women on average earned less than men, worked longer hours, and predominantly held lower level jobs. Stereotypes of women preferring safer desk jobs have been challenged as more women take on a variety of roles in the workplace.
No of male
type of holiday
This document summarizes the results of a survey comparing males and females in the working world. The survey included 200 participants, with equal numbers of males and females. Some key findings from the survey include:
- Females generally had higher educational qualifications than males, though some males had doctorates.
- Both males and females worked equally in the public and private sectors. However, males held more managerial roles while females held more administrative roles.
- On average, males earned higher salaries than females, despite some having similar jobs and qualifications.
- Both males and females experienced moderate levels of stress at work and were sometimes late. However, more males reported being
The document summarizes a survey comparing male and female education levels, salaries, job distributions, and working hours in the workforce. It found that women competed closely with men in education levels, with more women achieving postgraduate degrees than expected. However, women on average earned less than men, worked longer hours, and predominantly held lower level jobs. Stereotypes of women preferring safer desk jobs have been challenged as more women take on a variety of roles in the workplace.
The document summarizes the results of a survey comparing males and females in the working world. Some key findings:
- Females generally have higher educational qualifications than males, though more males have doctorates.
- Males and females were equally represented in public and private sectors. However, more males held upper management roles.
- On average, males had slightly higher salaries and household incomes than females.
- Males were more likely to own private vehicles and have opportunities for promotion.
- There were some differences observed between males and females in terms of work stress, lateness, retirement plans, and job satisfaction.
Overall, the results suggest that while females have higher qualifications on average, males still tend to have
Sam Liew
products/services?
1. 2011
4. How many employees do you have?
2. Mr Bong
5. What is your monthly revenue?
3. Clothes and accessories
6. How has your business changed over
4. 4 employees
the past 1 year?
5. Around RM30,000
7. What are your main competitors?
6. No changes but choices of clothes
8. What strategies do you use to
increases
compete with competitors?
7. A to Z, Melody, Rafflesia
9. What obstacles do you face?
Sleep is essential for physical and intellectual development, especially for those aged 18-25. Most people in this age group experience sleeping problems. To get proper rest, individuals should aim to sleep 8 hours a night with lights off, females should keep their room cool to sleep better, and males should decrease air temperature to avoid issues sleeping. Seeing a psychiatrist can help with stress or anxiety that interferes with sleep.
A study examined sleep patterns and problems among 145 university students (81 female, 64 male). The following key results were found:
- Most female participants were between 18-21 years old (69%) while most male participants were between 18-22 years old.
- More male participants experienced nightmares everyday or once a week compared to female participants, though more male participants also reported never experiencing nightmares.
- More female participants identified as light sleepers (46%) while more male participants identified as heavy sleepers (67%).
- Most female participants slept 4-8 hours per night (still less than the recommended 8 hours) while more male participants slept both less than 4 hours and more than
Karen Kong Chai Ni is conducting a social psychology project to determine if girls or boys receive more phone numbers by asking strangers. The hypothesis is that the person who looks more appealing will receive more numbers, and the girl will receive more than the boy. The method is a quantitative experiment where a girl and boy from the group will ask for phone numbers to collect data on who receives more. Ethics considerations include honestly asking strangers, protecting participant privacy, and providing small rewards to attract more participants.
Karen Kong wrote two journal entries about her social psychology class. In the first journal, she discusses taking a social psychology exam and feeling nervous. She was relieved the exam was over and happy her class was cancelled the following week so she could sleep. In the second journal, she discusses a new lesson on conformity and group behavior. Her lecturer returned the exam marks, and Karen was relieved that she did okay. She also met with her group to discuss an assignment and divide tasks.
This document contains 3 journal entries from a student named Karen Kong Chai Ni about lessons in social psychology:
1) The first journal discusses learning about self-concept through a group activity that revealed individual traits and characteristics. Karen realized she did not previously think much about herself.
2) The second journal discusses learning about ethics in psychology experiments and a class experiment on shyness.
3) The third journal discusses learning about vision and the anatomy of the eye, including the iris and importance of eye health. Karen also learned about the effects of different colors.
Samsung history & recent development (1)Karen Kong
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd is South Korea's largest electronics producer. It has four main divisions: Digital Media, Semiconductors, Information & Communications, and Home Appliances. The document provides a 3-year financial ratio analysis of Samsung from 2011-2012. It found that Samsung's profitability, stability, and ability to pay debts improved over this period. Specifically, its return on equity, net profit margin, and gross profit margin increased. Debt levels and expenses as a percentage of sales decreased. The analysis recommends investing in Samsung as it is profitable, stable, and its shares offer a reasonable price-earnings ratio of 6.65 years.
This document contains information about various topics related to nature:
- It describes observing catfish in a river, noting differences between male and female catfish such as size and fin markings. Food sources for catfish are also listed.
- Information on the lifecycle of ferns is provided, explaining the sporophyte and gametophyte phases. Ferns are described as non-flowering plants that reproduce via spores.
- An experience in nature is recounted, noting sights like a polluted river downstream and sounds of water and birds. Sensory experiences of the fresh air, cool water, and smells of plants are described.
The document discusses understanding principles and elements. It likely focuses on breaking down a topic into its fundamental parts and overarching ideas. In just a few short words, it hints at gaining knowledge about the basic constructs that something is built upon.
The document outlines a proposal for constructing a new student hostel near Taylor's Lakeside University. The 5-level hostel will provide rooms, amenities like a gym and pool, and security measures to address transportation and safety issues. It will take 1 year and 7 months to complete at an estimated cost of several hundred thousand Malaysian Ringgit. Updates will be provided by the project manager and technical team during construction.
This document describes a research project conducted by a group of students at Taylor's University to determine if males or females have more trouble sleeping. The group distributed 100 questionnaires around campus from January 10th to 16th, 2014 and also conducted an online survey, receiving responses from 68 participants total. Their hypothesis was that females have more trouble falling asleep at night than males. The document includes an acknowledgements section, table of contents, abstract, introduction, description of their methodology, results sections, discussion, and references and appendices with the raw data and questionnaire.
Business cards, letterhead, and envelopes are common printed materials used for professional correspondence. These include a front and back for business cards, letterhead for letters, and envelopes for mailing correspondence. Together, these printed materials help represent a business and allow for consistent branding in written communications.
1) The document summarizes a game tournament held by the group for their final project. They created a game called "Fly Jumpie" involving throwing ping pong balls into cups.
2) The tournament involved 15 games played in 3 sessions over 3 hours by rotating between the games. The group's game involved throwing balls into cups to form a line.
3) Their group received third place overall and second place for best game at the closing ceremony. They were happy with their performance and cleanup afterwards.
This document outlines a group's final project for a business module which involved organizing a charity drive event. The group planned to sell products like t-shirts, rings, and dolls and collect donations to raise RM1500 for Tzu Chi charity. They analyzed target markets, competitors, developed product packaging and pricing, promoted through social media and face-to-face conversations. On the event day, products were transported and sold at the booth, donations were collected. The group achieved their fundraising goal, learned from selling doll products while couple t-shirts were less popular. They donated the total collected amount of RM1501 to Tzu Chi and reflected on their project experience.
The document summarizes a survey comparing male and female education levels, salaries, job distributions, and working hours in the workforce. It found that women competed closely with men in education levels, with more women achieving postgraduate degrees than expected. However, women on average earned less than men, worked longer hours, and predominantly held lower level jobs. Stereotypes of women preferring safer desk jobs have been challenged as more women take on a variety of roles in the workplace.
No of male
type of holiday
This document summarizes the results of a survey comparing males and females in the working world. The survey included 200 participants, with equal numbers of males and females. Some key findings from the survey include:
- Females generally had higher educational qualifications than males, though some males had doctorates.
- Both males and females worked equally in the public and private sectors. However, males held more managerial roles while females held more administrative roles.
- On average, males earned higher salaries than females, despite some having similar jobs and qualifications.
- Both males and females experienced moderate levels of stress at work and were sometimes late. However, more males reported being
The document summarizes a survey comparing male and female education levels, salaries, job distributions, and working hours in the workforce. It found that women competed closely with men in education levels, with more women achieving postgraduate degrees than expected. However, women on average earned less than men, worked longer hours, and predominantly held lower level jobs. Stereotypes of women preferring safer desk jobs have been challenged as more women take on a variety of roles in the workplace.
The document summarizes the results of a survey comparing males and females in the working world. Some key findings:
- Females generally have higher educational qualifications than males, though more males have doctorates.
- Males and females were equally represented in public and private sectors. However, more males held upper management roles.
- On average, males had slightly higher salaries and household incomes than females.
- Males were more likely to own private vehicles and have opportunities for promotion.
- There were some differences observed between males and females in terms of work stress, lateness, retirement plans, and job satisfaction.
Overall, the results suggest that while females have higher qualifications on average, males still tend to have
Sam Liew
products/services?
1. 2011
4. How many employees do you have?
2. Mr Bong
5. What is your monthly revenue?
3. Clothes and accessories
6. How has your business changed over
4. 4 employees
the past 1 year?
5. Around RM30,000
7. What are your main competitors?
6. No changes but choices of clothes
8. What strategies do you use to
increases
compete with competitors?
7. A to Z, Melody, Rafflesia
9. What obstacles do you face?
Sleep is essential for physical and intellectual development, especially for those aged 18-25. Most people in this age group experience sleeping problems. To get proper rest, individuals should aim to sleep 8 hours a night with lights off, females should keep their room cool to sleep better, and males should decrease air temperature to avoid issues sleeping. Seeing a psychiatrist can help with stress or anxiety that interferes with sleep.
A study examined sleep patterns and problems among 145 university students (81 female, 64 male). The following key results were found:
- Most female participants were between 18-21 years old (69%) while most male participants were between 18-22 years old.
- More male participants experienced nightmares everyday or once a week compared to female participants, though more male participants also reported never experiencing nightmares.
- More female participants identified as light sleepers (46%) while more male participants identified as heavy sleepers (67%).
- Most female participants slept 4-8 hours per night (still less than the recommended 8 hours) while more male participants slept both less than 4 hours and more than
Karen Kong Chai Ni is conducting a social psychology project to determine if girls or boys receive more phone numbers by asking strangers. The hypothesis is that the person who looks more appealing will receive more numbers, and the girl will receive more than the boy. The method is a quantitative experiment where a girl and boy from the group will ask for phone numbers to collect data on who receives more. Ethics considerations include honestly asking strangers, protecting participant privacy, and providing small rewards to attract more participants.
Karen Kong wrote two journal entries about her social psychology class. In the first journal, she discusses taking a social psychology exam and feeling nervous. She was relieved the exam was over and happy her class was cancelled the following week so she could sleep. In the second journal, she discusses a new lesson on conformity and group behavior. Her lecturer returned the exam marks, and Karen was relieved that she did okay. She also met with her group to discuss an assignment and divide tasks.
This document contains 3 journal entries from a student named Karen Kong Chai Ni about lessons in social psychology:
1) The first journal discusses learning about self-concept through a group activity that revealed individual traits and characteristics. Karen realized she did not previously think much about herself.
2) The second journal discusses learning about ethics in psychology experiments and a class experiment on shyness.
3) The third journal discusses learning about vision and the anatomy of the eye, including the iris and importance of eye health. Karen also learned about the effects of different colors.
Samsung history & recent development (1)Karen Kong
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd is South Korea's largest electronics producer. It has four main divisions: Digital Media, Semiconductors, Information & Communications, and Home Appliances. The document provides a 3-year financial ratio analysis of Samsung from 2011-2012. It found that Samsung's profitability, stability, and ability to pay debts improved over this period. Specifically, its return on equity, net profit margin, and gross profit margin increased. Debt levels and expenses as a percentage of sales decreased. The analysis recommends investing in Samsung as it is profitable, stable, and its shares offer a reasonable price-earnings ratio of 6.65 years.
Samsung history & recent development (1)Karen Kong
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd is South Korea's largest electronics producer. It has four main divisions: Digital Media, Semiconductors, Information & Communications, and Home Appliances. The document provides a 3-year financial ratio analysis of Samsung from 2011-2012. It found that Samsung's profitability, stability, and ability to pay debts improved over this period. Specifically, its return on equity, net profit margin, and gross profit margin increased. Debt levels and expenses as a percentage of sales decreased. The analysis recommends investing in Samsung as it is profitable, stable, and its shares offer a reasonable price-earnings ratio of 6.65 years.
This report analyzes and compares three clothing retail businesses - Pink Petals Fashion, L'Avenir, and Fashion Tee. It provides background information on each business and compares their competitive traits. Pink Petals Fashion has the most competitors located in the same building but has been commercially successful through strategies like lowering prices when competitors have sales. L'Avenir faces strong competition from larger retailers like H&M but attracts customers through its selection of fashion clothing. Fashion Tee, located in a popular mall, struggles to compete against bigger brands but finds success through its focus on ordinary branded apparel. The report concludes with recommendations for improving each business's competitiveness.
The document analyzes and compares three clothing businesses - Pink Petals Fashion, Fashion Tee, and Butik L'Avenir. It finds that Pink Petals faces 3-4 competitors and a challenging economy, while Fashion Tee has over 20 competitors but low barriers to entry. Butik L'Avenir competes against 10-20 stores. All three businesses lower prices and follow trends as strategies. The document recommends the businesses expand locations, invest in marketing, and diversify products to sustain growth.
This document is a compare and contrast essay written by Karen Kong Chai Ni analyzing the differences between the animated films Cinderella and Despicable Me. The essay discusses the plotlines of each film, noting that Cinderella is a fairy tale about a kind servant girl who finds love with a prince, while Despicable Me is a comedy about a villain named Gru who adopts three orphan girls. The main difference highlighted is that Cinderella is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters, while Gru comes to care for the girls like daughters. The essay also contrasts the kind personality of Cinderella with the villainous actions of Gru.
This document is a student assignment submitted by Karen Kong Chai Ni to their lecturer Cassandra Wijesuria. It is a 611 word narrative essay about colanders. Karen describes their initial confusion about the purpose of colanders and their holes. Through observation, Karen learned that colanders come in different shapes, sizes, and materials. They can be made of metal, plastic, silicone, ceramic or enamelware. Karen explores the textures and sounds of metal versus plastic colanders. Overall, the essay aims to provide understanding of colanders through detailed observation and description from Karen's perspective.
This document is a student assignment submitted by Karen Kong Chai Ni to their lecturer Cassandra Wijesuria. It is a 611 word narrative essay about colanders. Karen describes their initial confusion about the purpose of colanders and their holes. Through observation, Karen learned that colanders come in different shapes, sizes, and materials. They can be made of metal, plastic, silicone, ceramic or enamelware. Karen explores the textures and sounds of metal versus plastic colanders. Overall, the essay aims to provide understanding of colanders through detailed observation and description from Karen's perspective.
This document is a student assignment submitted by Karen Kong Chai Ni to their lecturer Cassandra Wijesuria. It is a 611 word narrative essay about colanders. Karen describes their initial confusion about the purpose of colanders and their holes. Through observation, Karen learned that colanders come in different shapes, sizes, and materials. They can be made of metal, plastic, silicone, ceramic or enamelware. Karen explores the textures and sounds of metal versus plastic colanders. Overall, the essay aims to provide understanding of colanders through detailed observation and description from Karen's perspective.
This document discusses food adulteration and strategies to address it. It defines food adulteration as adding substances to food to increase quantity at the cost of quality. Common adulterants like urea and starch are added to milk. Unscrupulous businessmen also dilute meat with excessive water without declaring it. Food adulteration can cause health issues. To solve this problem, organizations should run food safety campaigns, enforce laws with penalties, educate the public on testing for adulterants, and conduct spot checks on stores. Consumers should buy from reputable brands, avoid artificially colored products, and raise their voices by complaining.