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Ranuel Broiler raising: A Feasibility study

Excerpt from Scope and Limitation of the Study:
This study focuses on the problems as anticipated by the researchers based on the information gathered in managing a broiler business. It focuses on the following aspects of the proposed business: market aspect, technical aspect, management aspect, financial aspect, and socio-economic aspect.

Aquino, Raquel Manamtam

Big Tummy: A Feasibility study

Excerpt from Scope and Limitation of the Study:
This study aims the researchers to experiences how to operate a competitive Fast Food Restaurant despite the wide competition in the market. It involves survey of the capacity of the people to be served during the time of service, to realize other establishment engage in Fast Food Restaurants, and to observe the level of competency.

Aquino, Marilyn Estayo

Milkfish bones polvoron, Mangaldan, Pangasinan: A feasibility study

Excerpt from Scope and Limitation of the Study:
The feasibility study focused on the following aspects of the proposed business: a) market aspect, b) technical aspect, c) management aspect, and d) financial aspect. The project focused on the acceptability and profitability of the milkfish bones polvoron as an additional earning to the citizens of Mangaldan, and is envisioned to provide a livelihood for those who are in need.

Bauzon, Dexter Abrazaldo

MNG Computer Center and Tutorial Services: A Feasibility Study

The feasibility study focused on the following aspects of the proposed business:
a. Market Aspect
b. Technical Aspect
c. Management Aspect
d. Financial Aspect
The proposed name of the project is 'MNG Computer Center and Tutorial Service". The project shall focus on computer service, and is envisioned to provide a one-stop computer shop. As a computer center it shall offer when it is fully operational, the five service components: rentals, lay-outing/design, scanning, CD burning and tutorials.
Rental would be composed of typing/encoding, printing, internet-email access, multimedia research, games and entertainment. Lay-out/ Design refers to designs and development of computerized logo design,desktop publishing/lay-outing. Scanning would be offered to people for those who wish to reduce, enlarge or edit pictures or images. CD burning refers to store sounds/music to CD's for entertainment. Tutorials would include software packages and programming Languages.

Aquino, Marelu Manamtam