Entrepreneurship Essentials: Concepts and Definitions

What is Entrepreneurship?

Entrepreneurship is the process of identifying an opportunity, organizing resources, and taking the risk to create and manage a new venture with the aim of making a profit.

Example: A person notices that many people want healthy homemade food but lack the time to cook. They start a ‘tiffin’ (meal delivery) service, preparing and delivering fresh meals to offices and homes.

Defining an Entrepreneur

An entrepreneur is an individual who identifies gaps in the market, organizes

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Modern European History: 1850 to 1991

Lecture 1: The Age of Nationalism, 1850–1914

  • Crimean War (1853–1856): Russia vs. Ottoman Empire, France, and the UK. Led to the collapse of the Concert of Europe and created opportunities for Italian and German unification.
  • Napoleon III (France): Characterized by authoritarianism, a modern economy, public works, and mass popular support.
  • Italian Unification (1859–1870): Transitioned from fragmented states to the Kingdom of Italy, led by Cavour (diplomatic brains) and Garibaldi (military, “Red
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Vocabulario, Conectores y Adverbial Clauses en Inglés

1. Vocabulario

PalabraSignificado
limpcojear
rain checkdejar algo para otra ocasión
one of a kindúnico, fuera de lo común
refugeerefugiado
terrifiedaterrorizado
ambitionambición
have mixed feelingstener sentimientos encontrados
winnerganador
concertconcierto
profitsganancias
performactuar, presentarse, desempeñar
self-drivingautónomo (que se conduce solo)
vastenorme, extenso
breakthroughgran avance, descubrimiento importante
maximizingmaximizando
out of the bluede repente, inesperadamente
anxiousansioso
shiftcambio
extentgrado,
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AI Search Algorithms: BFS, DFS, and Hill Climbing

Breadth First Search (BFS) and Depth First Search (DFS) Algorithms

Breadth First Search (BFS) is a graph traversal algorithm that visits all the vertices level by level. It starts from a source vertex and explores all its neighboring vertices before moving to the next level. BFS uses a Queue (FIFO) data structure.

BFS Algorithm

  1. Start from the source vertex.
  2. Mark the source vertex as visited.
  3. Insert the source vertex into a queue.
  4. Repeat until the queue becomes empty:
    • Remove the front vertex from the queue.
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Artificial Intelligence Principles and Logic Systems

Search and Problem Solving in AI

1. Define AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the branch of computer science that develops machines capable of performing tasks that normally require human intelligence.

2. What is an Intelligent Agent?

An Intelligent Agent is an entity that perceives its environment through sensors and acts upon it using actuators to achieve goals.

3. Define a Problem-Solving Agent.

A Problem-Solving Agent is an intelligent agent that finds a sequence of actions to reach a goal from an

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Research Problem Identification and Design Principles

What is a Research Problem?

A research problem is a specific issue, difficulty, or gap in knowledge that a researcher intends to investigate systematically. It provides the foundation for the entire research process.

According to C.R. Kothari, “A research problem is a difficulty that a researcher experiences in the context of either a theoretical or practical situation and wants to obtain a solution.”

Identification of a Research Problem

The following steps are used to identify a research problem:

  1. Select
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Core Principles of Thermodynamics Explained

These six concepts form the foundation of thermodynamics and are essential for university examinations.


1. Open System

Definition

An open system is a system that can exchange both matter (mass) and energy (heat and work) with its surroundings.

Explanation

  • Matter can enter or leave the system.
  • Heat can enter or leave the system.
  • Work can also be done by or on the system.

Key Transfers:

  • ✅ Mass transfer: Yes
  • ✅ Energy transfer: Yes

Conceptual Diagram

      Heat
       ↓
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Principles of Electrochemistry and Chromatography

Oxidizing and Reducing Agents

Definitions

Oxidizing Agent: An oxidizing agent is a substance that accepts electrons and is reduced during a chemical reaction.

Reducing Agent: A reducing agent is a substance that donates electrons and is oxidized during a chemical reaction.

Example Reaction

Zn + CuSO4 → ZnSO4 + Cu

  • Zn: Reducing Agent
  • Cu2+: Oxidizing Agent

Note: There is no difference between Galvanic and Voltaic cells; both terms refer to the same electrochemical system.

Comparison of Electrochemical Cells

FeatureGalvanic
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Principles of Catholic Social Doctrine and Anthropology

Pius XII and the Post-War Era

The pontificate of Pius XII was shaped by a major economic crisis after World War II and the consolidation of State interventionism. Politically, the key events were World War II (1939–1945), the division of the world into two blocks with the Cold War, and the beginning of the European Union through the Treaty of Rome. His main messages were expressed through five documents:

  • Summi Pontificatus (1939): Spoke against totalitarian states.
  • Neli’alba (1942): Addressed the
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Core Supply Chain Management Concepts and Frameworks

The SCOR Model Explained

Describe the SCOR model, focusing on the first two levels: The SCOR (Supply Chain Operations Reference) model is used to understand, manage, and improve the supply chain. It helps companies organize their processes and measure their performance.

  • Level 1 shows the main supply chain processes: Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, Return, and Enable. This level gives a general overview of how the supply chain works.
  • Level 2 explains these processes in more detail. It shows the different
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