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    A. Blaser had presented Content-based image retrieval‚ a technique which uses visual contents to search images from large scale image databases according to users’ interests‚ has been an active and fast advancing research area since the 1990s. During the past decade‚ remarkable progress has been made in both theoretical research and system development. However‚ there remain many challenging research problems that continue to attract researchers from multiple disciplines. Before introducing the fundamental

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    Title: Analyzing the Daimler SAP system Contents 1.0 Introduction about the cooperation …………………...3 2.0 Why Choose SAP………………………………………..4 3.0 Investments & Challenges to go for SAP way………....5 4.0 Problems during SAP implementation………………...6 5.0 SAP implementation.........................................................7 6.0 The Benefits by Using the SAP........................................8 7.0 Recommendation for Future Improvement...................9

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    New Belgium Brewery Case Study Social Responsibility and Ethics Management New Belgium Brewery Case Study The goal of New Belgium Brewery was to produce world-class beers‚ and do so while kindling the social‚ environmental‚ and cultural change. The company became successful‚ and stood as a corporate leader in environmental sustainability‚ by being an example of how a company could incorporate environmental concerns into business decisions. Yet‚ they also faced some ethical challenges‚ as they

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    Essay Ethical considerations in publishing news images Publishing a news image has become even more complicated since the new digital age and the rise in social media‚ which means that photojournalists now have to consider the ethical decisions they make more closely than they did several years ago. However‚ some ethical boundaries are clearer than others and it is in a photojournalist’s best interest to be informed of those ethics before they go ahead and publish a picture they think the public

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    diary‚ today will be different. It has to be. I will smile‚ and it will be believable. My smile will say "I’m fine‚ thank you." "Yes‚ I feel much better." I will no longer be the sad little girl who lost her parents. I will start fresh‚ be someone new. It’s the only way I’ll make it through. Scene Change:GILBERT HOUSE‚ KITCHEN Jenna: Toast. I can make toast. Elena: It’s all about the coffee‚ Aunt Jenna. Jeremy: Is there coffee? Jenna: Your first day of school and I’m totally unprepared. Lunch

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    MICROSOFT ZUNE As Microsoft ventures into new markets‚ the Zune will definitely have an uphill battle in order to establish a significant market position. The portable media player industry is one which is dominated by iPod ’s monopoly‚ and saturated with second rate competitors; such as th ironically names iRiver‚ and Toshiba ’s Gigabeat. All have been struggling to attain any market share under Apple ’s prevailing shadow. Microsoft ’s major problem in this market is the dominance of the apple

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    New Belgium Brewing Case Study A What environmental issues does the New Belgium Company work to address? How has NBB taken a strategic approach to addressing these issues? Why do you think the company has taken such a strong stance toward sustainability? The New Belgium Company has implemented a number of cost-efficient and energy saving initiatives which are aim to reduce global warming. For example‚ the company invested in a wind turbine‚ making it one of the first fully functioning wind

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    Economic  The automobile industry has a huge impact on the U.S. economy. The Center for Automotive Research stated that this industry is the major user of computer chips‚ textiles‚ aluminum‚ copper‚ steel‚ iron‚ lead‚ plastics‚ vinyl‚ and rubber. The study also showed that for every autoworker there are seven other jobs created in other industries. These industries include anything from the aluminums to lead to vinyl. In 2001‚ the total sales of automobiles were 3.7% of the nation’s gross domestic product

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    The "New" Women of the 1920s: Image and Reality The 1920s began with the end of World War I and ended with the stock market crash of 1929. Technological and economical growth flew threw this era and urbanization began. Things like radio and movies created a national ‘pop culture’ and new music: Jazz‚ some even refer to this era as the "Jazz Era". It was during this time of change and growth that women begin to gain a strong hold on equal rights. In 1920 the nineteenth amendment to the constitution

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    5. Chrysler‚ Fiat Advertising Campaigns When Fiat began it’s acquisition back in 2009 of Chrysler Group‚ taking a 58.5 percent stake in the company‚ they took a company in need of a bailout and turned it around with a great advertising tagline “Imported from Detroit.” Fiat not only needed this campaign to be effective for Chrysler to make a comeback‚ but also to begin infiltrating the US market with Fiats. Although the iconic commercial “Born of Fire” featuring Detroit native Eminem aired back

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