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    business models of traditional textbooks and etextbooks. How do the customer value propositions of the two textbook formats compare? How are the profit formulas of paper textbooks and etextbooks different? The business model of a traditional textbook noticed that they needed growth to keep up in the competing market so traditional textbook companies began to innovate from just a traditional textbook to now having add on to the books such as platforms. Textbook companies were faced with not only

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    EBooks vs. Point of Sale Books within the College Market BA 760- Operations Management Group Project EBooks vs. Point of Sale Books within the College Market BA 760- Operations Management Group Project Group 5: Maria Santelli‚ Kala Schlegel‚ Kimberly Weiland‚ Kari Willers‚ Erin Wnuk Group 5: Maria Santelli‚ Kala Schlegel‚ Kimberly Weiland‚ Kari Willers‚ Erin Wnuk I. Table of Contents Executive Summary……………………………………………………………………….2 Introduction…………………………………………………………………….……….2-4 Analysis………………………………………………………………………………

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    E-books or Textbooks? Technology keeps advancing every day‚ and E-books are taking over removing the textbooks from schools. The article “The future of Education: Textbooks vs. eBooks”‚ mentions all the good things how eBooks can help many‚ for example how eBooks are cheaper for college students and how they are more convenient in the way college students don’t have to carry the heavy traditional textbooks. Also‚ we know that as a college student we have a tight budget and purchasing textbooks every

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    Calen Erickson Marlene Sedillos‚ Ph.D. COM 105/Persuasion/Audience Peers 9/30/14 eBooks vs. Textbooks We dont all prefer to carry around 10-20lbs. worth of books in your backpack all day. College students should want to save space‚ save money‚ and be able to carry less weight to reduce back pain by using e-books. Saving space in college is key. While youre in college Im assuming that most of you are in the dorms and/or sharing and apartment or house with multiple people. Considering while in college

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    Education applications Using an eBook in the educational setting is no different than using a printed material. Electronic text can be books‚ documents‚ articles‚ reading lists‚ reference material‚ anything that is usually printed on paper. EBook files can be distributed to students through a variety of methods including internet and discs. Instructors could compile student reading material from a variety of sources such for student’s access on either handheld devices or computers. The use of

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    Chloe Crissey Ms. Capelle ITE 119-03 23 February 2014 End of the Gutenberg Age An eBook is simply a digital book. Digital books can be read on almost any digital device in our technologically advanced society. Whether it be your laptop‚ tablet‚ kindle‚ or even cell phone. eBooks share many of the traditional features of printed books‚ such as cover‚ title pages‚ copyright page‚ tables of contents‚ chapters‚ and the words to fill those chapters. However for the past 564 years‚ the primary source

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    Fountain Codes‚ LT Codes‚ and Raptor Codes Gökhan GÜL gg@tf.uni-kiel.de Susmita Adhikari susmita_adhikari@hotmail.com Eduard Mustafin emu@tf.uni-kiel.de Abstract—In this paper‚ first we explain Fountain Codes. Second‚ the first practical applications of Fountain Codes‚ LT codes are treated. Last but not least‚ based on LT codes and a pre-coding scheme so called Raptor Codes are presented with some record-breaking properties. I. INTRODUCTION The Binary Erasure Channel (BEC) is a channel model

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    Harry S Truman

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    Harry S Truman was short and resembled an owl with his thick round glasses. He spoke in the Midwesterner ’s flat‚ nasal tone. But he was definitely real‚ and established a reputation for speaking the truth. Born in Lamar‚ MO‚ on May 8‚ 1884‚ Truman was the oldest of three children of John Anderson and Martha Ellen (Young) Truman. His birthplace was just south of the area where his grandparents had moved from Kentucky four decades earlier. The letter "S" in his name was not an abbreviation. It because

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    Harry S. Truman Harry S. Truman was a simple man from Missouri who‚ in his own words‚ stated “if ever there was a man forced to be President‚ I am that man” (Ferrell‚ 1980). During the 1944 election‚ the Democratic Party nominated Truman for the Vice Presidency against his wishes. His loyalty to the Party ran deep‚ however‚ so he humbly accepted and became Franklin Roosevelt’s running mate. It was no surprise when Roosevelt won his fourth term‚ but many people had never heard of Harry Truman. This

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    and the estimated death toll was to be more than 1‚000‚000 Allied lives. After he was sworn in‚ President Harry Truman was informed of The Manhattan Project. The Manhattan Project was basically the research and development of the atomic bomb. It was Harry Truman’s

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