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    1. Explain how Talon helps Harley-Davidson employees improve their decision-making capabilities Talon is Harley-Davidson’s proprietary dealer management system. Talon handles inventory‚ vehicle registration‚ warranties‚ and point-of-sale transactions for all of Harley-Davidson’s dealerships. The system helps improve decision-making capabilities by offering an enterprise wide view of operations‚ sales‚ and expenses. The system automatically generates part orders‚ taking much of the guesswork out

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    Careers pick you All 5 functional behaviors have to have IT (symbiotic relationship) *You can’t value add unless you know what it is they do Many organizations have people that serve both simultaneously ***(service and IT consulting)*** Chief information officer (CIO) –makes a lot of money‚ but a lot of responsibility ****SDLC (System Development Life Cycle) ****Head application developers have the hardest job UML (Unified Modeling Language) set of graphical notations‚ (pictures) ***BLUEPRINT***

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    Prairie Dog We were making our way through the midwest on a very cold morning when I saw an animal that looked like a dog‚ but seemed to be much smaller. As I tried to near it to get a better look it barked continuously until I was out of sight. I noticed that when the animals felt alarmed the whole village quickly steps into their holes. As well as noticing that I also noticed that they make a call when there is a predator near‚ and once that predator is gone they give out a second call. The small

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    CIS Questions 1. World Wide Web is a global library of information available to anyone connected to the Internet. Some of the task can be done are search for information‚ conduct research‚ watch videos‚ play games with other‚ etc. Each electronic document on the web is called a webpage‚ which contain text‚ graphics‚ animation‚ audio‚ and video. Downloading is when you download a file or software program‚ you’re you just copying it form the internet to your own computer. Website is a collection of

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    Information Midy Chann CIS/207 June 11‚ 2012 Professor Melvin Lee‚ Jr. Information There are numerous types of information that are used in daily life. We see information all the time‚ in different formats and configurations. In today’s society‚ information rules everything that we do. Information can be in a form of simple text message‚ to a complicated computer language in which information technology engineers use to write different software for different functions. Different companies

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    The excerpt‚ Little War on the Prairie does an excellent job telling us what the conflict they faced‚ hope they had‚ and remembrance for the indigenous people of Minnesota. The war was one of the biggest fights between the Native Americans and Americans in history. This was the largest mass hanging in American history. It was very challenging living during these for each side. The conflict they faced was over land. In order solve this issue “treaties set aside a reservation for the Dakota‚ 10 miles

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    Analysis of ’They Called it Prairie Light’ Boarding schools have been in existence for thousands of years around the world‚ in many different countries and cultures. History tells us that most of them have operated with the main purpose of broadening the horizons for the youth that attended them. The main purpose of Indian boarding schools‚ like Chilocco‚ was to acculturate and assimilate Indian youth into the white dominant society (Lomawaima‚ 3). It

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    Question1: Cultural factors that might be important in a training program for food handlers at McDonald’s in Saudi Arabia are as below: Answer : A. Understanding of religious norms. For instance‚ Muslim in Saudi Arabia will only eat ‘Halal’ food. Thus‚ ‘Non Halal’ should not be sold at McDonald’s in Saudi Arabia. B. Getting to know the personality of them. The way of we need to treat them such as respect them and greeting them. C. Learn their language and communication style. It will be a

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    CIS 170

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    They are many Criminal Theories from Psychological theories‚ social theories‚ deterrence theories and a few more but let focus on‚ Choice Theory‚ known as‚ rational choice theory. People will engage in delinquents and criminal behavior after weighting consequences and benefits of their actions. According to this review in‚ motivated people‚ after consideration‚ will commit crime if they believe that it will provide immediate benefits without the threat of long-term risk (David‚ et al‚ 2006). If people

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    spaces like the prairies provide room for opportunities. The speaker in Don Kerr’s poem “Editing the Prairie” believes in opportunity for the prairie‚ not in the regard that there is currently opportunity‚ but rather in the potential opportunity through “editing.” Often people don’t even comprehend what they don’t know about the prairies. Through the elementary‚ stereotypical focus of the prairie the speaker is unaware of the simply beauty that is neglected by the proposal of all the suggested changes

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