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| Institution | Jomo Kenyatta University of Science and Technology |
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A product refers to a software solution, hardware device, or service that addresses specific customer needs or challenges. These products can range from cloud computing services, cybersecurity tools, and enterprise software to cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning platforms. Marketing an IT product focuses on demonstrating its value, scalability, security, and ease of integration into existing systems. Key strategies often include highlighting features such as cost-effectiveness, innovation, and the potential for improving business performance, while emphasizing strong customer support and regular updates to maintain long-term value.
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TV PRODUCTION NOTES
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The industry ( broadcast and non- broadcast identifies 4 phases of production.)
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AMT 316: PRINCIPLES OF RADIO AND TV PRODUCTION
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The core of radio and television broadcast therefore is news writing and reporting. For every production to be successful, the stories must be well written. You may have the best studio in the world or the most expensive equipment, but if what you are passing to the audience through the studio is not well written and properly presented, the audience would not appreciate you.
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AMT 314: NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE PRODUCTION
The course introduces students to the art of producing newspapers and magazines in the contemporary situation. It introduces students to brief history of newspapers and magazines, the personnel involved up to the last stage which is distribution.
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HORT 317: VEGETABLE PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT
Horticulture is the branch of agriculture which deals with garden crops i.e. fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants.The world horticulture is derived from the Latin word Hortus means garden and colere means to cultivate. There are main three branches of Horticulture Pomology, Olericulture, and Floriculture.
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FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
The female reproductive system is made up of the internal and external sex organs that function in reproduction of new offspring. In humans, the female reproductive system is immature at birth and develops to maturity at puberty to be able to produce gametes, and to carry a foetus to full term.
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PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
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Production is the process of producing goods from raw materials, It embraces all the processes of manufacturing goods and all those activities which help in the manufacture of the goods.
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FOOD PRODUCTION THEORY
This course unit is intended to impact in trainees in cooking skills and attitudes required for professional cookery-it gives the trainee abroad knowledge of raw food materials and the application in food and beverage application.
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FOOD AND BEVERAGE PRODUCTION THEORY
Before a kitchen is planned, the management must know its goals and objectives in relation to the market strategy. The menu will then determine the type of equipment you will require in order to produce the products that you know from the market research that the customer is going to buy. You also need to know the target numbers that you intend to service.
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AGRO 452: SEED PRODUCTION AND CERTIFICATIONS.
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Seed industry has played a vital role in the availability of high quality seed of improved
crop varieties with attendant modern power equipment, improved fertilizers, and better
methods of insect and weed control. These altogether have revolutionized farming
1.1 Evolution of seed
The evolution of plants has resulted in increasing levels of complexity, from the earliest
algal mats, through bryophytes, lycopods, ferns to the complex gymnosperms and
angiosperms of today. While the groups which appeared earlier continue to thrive, especially
in the environments in which they evolved, each new grade of organisation has eventually
become more "successful" than its predecessors by most measures.
1. Evidence suggests that an algal scum formed on the land 1,200 million years ago
2. To thrive and to avoid extinction, plants have made mechanisms and evolved seed plant
during 200 million years ago
3. The latest major group of plants to evolve was the grasses, 40 million years ago
4. The grasses, as well as many other groups, evolved new mechanisms of metabolism to
survive the low CO2 and warm, dry conditions of the tropics over the last 10 million years.
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