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    Amazon Rainforests

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    Narrator: Today we will be in the Amazon rainforest. Which is located near the equator. This will tell the story of jack being lost in the Amazon rainforest. Jack the explorer: NOt again why did I have to get lost. Well I know what to do. Narrator:He looks at the canopy trees. Jack the explorer: It’s so unique that trees want the sun so much they grow taller to get just like people who worked for what they have. Jack the explorer: Now begins the climb I start at the rainforest floor and I

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    Amazon Dividend policy Amazon.com (NASDAQ.AMZA) had one of the best performing stocks of the internet era. When their stocks collapse in the early 2000’s along with their peers‚ when the internet boom briefly turned broken‚ Amazon decided to broaden its original scope‚ going beyond the book market and include all things e-retail. The company also went in new directions with initiatives that eventually led to the cloud-computing pioneer Amazon Web Services and a host of other business ideas. The

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    Database Normalization

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    Normalization A logical design method which minimizes data redundancy and reduces design flaws. Consists of applying various “normal” forms to the database design. The normal forms break down large tables into smaller subsets. First Normal Form (1NF) Each attribute must be atomic • No repeating columns within a row. • No multi-valued columns. 1NF simplifies attributes • Queries become easier.

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    About Google

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    Google is the largest‚ fastest and most accurate search engine that provides search results to millions of its users all around the world. Millions of people use it daily in more than hundred languages and have come to regard as Google and internet as one. Google reliably provides free information for everyone who seeks it. Unlike most companies where the managers try to think of ways to make money and then create products‚ Google is a place where technologists think first of ways to solve problems

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    Database Systems

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    The entity-relationship model (or ER model) is a way of graphically representing the logical relationships of entities (or objects) in order to create a database. entity type is a collection of entity instances sharing similar properties Strong Entity Vs Weak Entity An entity set that does not have sufficient attributes to form a primary key is termed as a weak entity set. An entity set that has a primary key is termed as strong entity set. A weak entity is existence dependent. That is the

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    Amazon Case Study

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    prices. 2. Continuous investment in innovation and technology. 3. Launching of the AWS (Amazon Web services) which allowed to connect to cloud of resources. 4. Expansion of Amazon in Digital content (DRM) which allowed FREE download and access for MP3 content and interfacing with smart technology like iPhone‚ iPod‚ blackberry etc. 5. Launching of NEED-specific websites by Amazon. For E.g.: Endless.com for handbags and purses. Launching of music stores‚ etc. 6. Able to maintain

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    BUSINESS EHICS - GOOGLE CASE « DON’T BE EVIL » Google in 2000 developed a Chinese language version that the Chinese could use freely. Two years later‚ the government blocked the search engine because this latter did not change the findings. In 2004 the government decided to release the site but users could no longer access sites such as political movements. Google has complied with its own accord to remove all sites that should be censored according to the laws imposed by the Communist Party of

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    Amazon Case Study

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    If you buy a book in print at Barns and Noble no one is going to come into your house and remove the book from your bookshelf. As long as Amazon continues to focus on increasing selection of products‚ availability of the products‚ lowering prices‚ and providing a great product and/or service are prime foundations of its long-term growth strategy. 3. Amazon is continuously looking for new markets to exploit. As CEO Bezos addresses the strategic opportunity of delivering streaming video‚ he calls

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    Echo Bay Technologies – eBay International business June 2nd 2010 Outline I. Overview II. Echo Bay Technologies Market Entry Strategies III. Columns for 2007 and 2010: Internet Penetration in Latin America IV. Market features/characteristics of Latin America that must be understood by eBay V. A characteristic of eBay’s ideal or perfect strategic position after 2005 VI. Ebay’s Marketing Strategy for Latin America for 2001 to 2005 VII. Conclusion and Recommendation Echo Bay

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    Ecosystem Amazon

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    Amazon Rainforest Part 1 1. The name of the ecosystem you are researching? Amazon Rainforest ecosystem. 2. A map of the area where the ecosystem is located. 3. An explanation of the key abiotic components of the ecosystem? That are non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment‚ which affect ecosystems. A good example is that a lot of small bushes and shrubs would not be able to live here because all the really tall trees would block most of the sunlight causing a lack

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