Essential R Programming Syntax and Data Analysis Techniques
R Programming Fundamentals
- n <- (x): Store a value in a variable.
- c(): Combine values into a vector.
- as.type(c()): Change data type (e.g., as.numeric, as.character).
- rm(variable): Remove from memory; rm(list=ls()) deletes everything.
- ls(): List all variables in memory.
- ==: Equality operator.
- NaN: Not a Number (undefined mathematical operation).
- NA: Missing value.
- Vector indexing: Use
[x]for a single value or[x:y]for a range.
Conditional Logic and Loops
Marketing Campaign Classification
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Understanding Public Policy and the Policy Process Model
Understanding Public Policy: Definition and Importance
Q1: What is Public Policy? Why is the study of Public Policy important? Discuss.
Introduction
The term ‘Public Policy’ consists of two words: ‘Public’ meaning “the people” and ‘Policy’ meaning “a rule or a plan.” The field emerged in the late 19th century with Woodrow Wilson’s essay, The Study of Administration. Later, Harold Lasswell developed it into a formal field of study known as policy science. Over time, it integrated sociology and economics,
Read MoreGNSS and GIS Fundamentals: Systems, Analysis, and Applications
GNSS Constellation Comparison
| System | Country | Coverage | Key Feature | Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GPS | USA | Global | 31 sats, L1/L2/L5 | Military, civilian |
| GLONASS | Russia | Global | 24 sats, high latitude | Arctic regions |
| Galileo | Europe | Global | Civilian controlled | SAR, timing |
| BeiDou | China | Global | 35+ sats, messaging | Asia transport |
| NavIC | India | Regional | 7 sats, L5 & S band | Disaster, military |
GPS Surveying Methods
| Feature | Static | Rapid Static | Kinematic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Observation Time | 30–60 minutes | 5–15 minutes | 1–2 sec/point |
| Accuracy | mm-level | cm-level | cm-level (RTK) |
| Receiver Movement | Stationary | Stationary | Moving |
Mastering Sales Management: Strategies and Techniques
The Sales Formula
Sell = F(Value for customer / Price). The salesperson must increase the perceived value relative to the price.
5 Ethical Levels in Sales
To navigate ethical dilemmas, choose the “moment of truth” approach, balancing company, customer, and ethical responsibilities. Levels include: Cynicism, Relativism, Legalism, Due obedience, and the Moment of truth.
4 Types of Sales Objectives
The most important objective is Revenue. Revenue forecast = Historical sales ± market impact ± competitors
Taxation Challenges in the Digital Economy
Tax Challenges Arising from Digitalisation
Meaning of Corporate Tax
Corporate tax is a direct tax imposed on the profits earned by companies. It is a major source of government revenue and plays an important role in economic development and public welfare. In the digital economy, companies operate globally and earn profits across borders without physical presence, making corporate taxation essential for fair contribution and proper tax administration.
Importance of Corporate Taxes
- Major Source of Government
Corpus-Assisted Discourse Studies: Integrating Analytical Tools
In Corpus-Assisted Discourse Studies (CADS), corpus tools are essential for observing linguistic patterns that are difficult to detect through manual reading. However, as Baker insists, analysis should not be reduced to mere word counting. A robust discourse study combines several methods to transition from quantitative data to qualitative interpretation.
1. Frequency: The Starting Point
Frequency lists identify the most common words, lemmas, or clusters, indicating the lexical or thematic focus of
Read MoreVAT, Excise Duties, and International Trade Compliance
Understanding VAT and Indirect Taxation
Value Added Tax (VAT) is an indirect tax on consumption paid by the final consumer. It is a multi-phase tax applied at all production and distribution stages. As a neutral tax, companies can deduct the VAT paid on their purchases. It applies to goods, services, intra-community acquisitions, and imports.
VAT Rates and Compliance
- General Rate: 21%
- Reduced Rate: 10% (hotels, transport, some food)
- Super Reduced Rate: 4% (bread, books, essential goods)
Key Tax Forms:
Read MoreElectrical Power Systems: Circuit Breakers and Machines
Transient Phenomena in Power Lines
A1. Transient Switching Phenomena
When an inductive power line is switched on, the steady-state sinusoidal current is not reached immediately. Since current through an inductance cannot change instantaneously, a transient DC component appears if the switching instant does not match the steady-state initial value. The current is defined as i(t) = i_st(t) + i_tr(t). The worst case occurs in highly inductive circuits when energization happens near voltage zero.
A2. Transient
Read MoreHuman Anatomy: Cranial Development, Male Reproductive Tract, and Olfactory Pathways
1. Development of the Cranium, Characteristics, and Anomalies
Ontogenesis Development
The cranium develops from mesenchyme into two distinct parts:
- Neurocranium (brain case): Formed via cartilaginous (chondrocranium – skull base, endochondral ossification) and membranous (desmocranium – skull vault, intramembranous ossification) processes.
- Viscerocranium (facial skeleton): Derived from pharyngeal arches (1st arch – maxilla, mandible; 2nd arch – hyoid).
Individual and Age Characteristics
Cranial
Read MoreGeopolitics and Geostrategy: Essential Concepts for Exams
Geopolitics and Geostrategy: Complete Study Blocks
Prof. Mariano Bartolomé | UCJC | 2025-2026
Study in order. One block at a time. Read aloud. Do not look at the notes.
Block 1: Classical Geopolitics
Geopolitics is the study of how geography—physical, political, and human—shapes the power, behavior, and international relations of states. It analyzes the connections between territory, location, resources, and political power.
Four Dimensions of Geopolitics
- Practice: States competing for territory.
