Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Chart of average retail of gasoline prices
The Retail Gasoline prices fluctuated between 280 to 370, is an general range, but if we analyze each one of line we can see that the regular gasoline price fluctuated between 280 to 340, and the midgrade fluctuated between 290 to 355 and the premium price gasoline fluctuated between 300 to 370.
Chart of Coffee bean and retail coffee
Over the past 10 years, coffee bean prices have varied between 3 and 20 cents per ounce. Coffee bean prices fluctuate with supply, driven by factors such as the weather in coffee-producing countries and the entry of new producers into the international market. Wholesale and retail food prices are generally more stable than commodity prices. Between 1997 and 2002, average prices charged by coffee manufacturers dropped from 23 cents to 17 cents per ounce, while average retail coffee prices dropped from 25 cents to 19 cents per ounce.
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1. How much does insurance fraud cost in the US?
80billion dollars a year
2.- What two kinds of technology can be used to identify fraud?
a lie detector telephone (Layered Voice Analyzer "LVA") and Voice Risk Analyzer "VRA"
3.- How much has Highway Insurance saved as a result of using this technology?
more than 3 million pauns
80billion dollars a year
2.- What two kinds of technology can be used to identify fraud?
a lie detector telephone (Layered Voice Analyzer "LVA") and Voice Risk Analyzer "VRA"
3.- How much has Highway Insurance saved as a result of using this technology?
more than 3 million pauns
Review 3
THIRD WEEK REVIEW
We finished the unit 10 “Pushing down prices”, in this week and unit I review a time of expression that is basic in English language “Present Perfect”.
In the present perfect we use the auxiliary have and has, we use the present perfect for a recent event or a thing that start in the past and in the present also we are doing.
Some thing in this week that is interesting is when we analyze some charts, and the trends of the charts is industrious to do but didn’t impossible.
Also this week we saw the Passive Voice is more and less confuse, but when the teacher explain the Passive Voice I understood something, and this time of expression use when we don’t know who did something.
We finished the unit 10 “Pushing down prices”, in this week and unit I review a time of expression that is basic in English language “Present Perfect”.
In the present perfect we use the auxiliary have and has, we use the present perfect for a recent event or a thing that start in the past and in the present also we are doing.
Some thing in this week that is interesting is when we analyze some charts, and the trends of the charts is industrious to do but didn’t impossible.
Also this week we saw the Passive Voice is more and less confuse, but when the teacher explain the Passive Voice I understood something, and this time of expression use when we don’t know who did something.
SECOND WEEK REVIEW
I remember that the second week we review some vocabulary to express increase or decrease of some thing or topic.
Also I learned new vocabulary for example: cut, sharply, slightly, plentiful, bulk, retail, margin, trends, rocket, peak, steady, etc.
This week was very irregular because we didn’t have some classes because was the San Valentine Day.
I remember that the second week we review some vocabulary to express increase or decrease of some thing or topic.
Also I learned new vocabulary for example: cut, sharply, slightly, plentiful, bulk, retail, margin, trends, rocket, peak, steady, etc.
This week was very irregular because we didn’t have some classes because was the San Valentine Day.
Review 1
FIRST WEEK REVIEW
This week we analyze the form of evaluation and contain of the semester. In this week I learned new vocabulary for example sales pitch, insider, boost, debt, worth, sue sponsorship, etc.
Also I remember some text, about the new trends in the marketing student was interesting. This week I review the modals of obligations, for example: “must” is for a strong advice; “should” is for recommendation advice and “have to” for a general rule.
I believe because I don’t remember very well that this week we review some expressions for making suggestions.
This week we analyze the form of evaluation and contain of the semester. In this week I learned new vocabulary for example sales pitch, insider, boost, debt, worth, sue sponsorship, etc.
Also I remember some text, about the new trends in the marketing student was interesting. This week I review the modals of obligations, for example: “must” is for a strong advice; “should” is for recommendation advice and “have to” for a general rule.
I believe because I don’t remember very well that this week we review some expressions for making suggestions.
MANUAL OF A SELLER
MANUAL OF SELLER
When you sell something you have to be kina, because if you are rude with the customer, he doesn’t buy your product and you will lose a customer. For the customer have a good image of you, you should wear formal, speak clearly, have tie, because you know a satisfied customer recommend this sales person but a dissatisfied customer speak bad of the sales person.
A seller has to know all the information about his/her product, by a customer asks something the seller know what answer! If you are a seller you mustn’t say: “I don’t know” or “I don’t have” because you always could have another option.
When you sell something you have to be kina, because if you are rude with the customer, he doesn’t buy your product and you will lose a customer. For the customer have a good image of you, you should wear formal, speak clearly, have tie, because you know a satisfied customer recommend this sales person but a dissatisfied customer speak bad of the sales person.
A seller has to know all the information about his/her product, by a customer asks something the seller know what answer! If you are a seller you mustn’t say: “I don’t know” or “I don’t have” because you always could have another option.
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