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    Case Study 1.4—The Pirate Bay In 2008‚ The Pirate Bay brought in revenues of about 4 million (Schonfeld‚ 2008). The Pirate Bay business makes their money through advertising‚ using the “advertising revenue” business model. New cloud-based media sites and services make money through subscription fees and use the “subscription revenue” business model. The record industry is attempting to shut down P2P file-sharing sites that make it possible to download copyrighted material. Some consumers

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    The Pirate Bay

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    The Pirate Bay Case Study 24 06 2009 Introduction The Internet has served as a medium for peers to share any kind of files‚ like pictures‚ videos‚ music‚ books‚ etc. However‚ in order for peers to be able to exchange files‚ a platform is needed. There are many platforms available that serve as a bridge technology so that peers can share files with other peers around the world. These platforms only serve as a connection devise and not as a piracy store. As a result of the existence of these

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    battery v. paperclips

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    voltage of the battery (6V) and the number of coils‚ can pick up paperclips?  IV = voltage of the battery  DV = number of paperclips  Constants: trials‚ number of coils‚ battery HYPOTHESIS: If the amount of voltage (IV) is increased‚ the number of paperclips (DV) will increase as you pick them up. This is because the higher the voltage‚ the stronger the energy produced in the coil around the metal rod. EXPERIMENT (PROCEDURE): Materials used:  6 volt battery  Coils  Partner(s)

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    History and Background In 1981‚ Gordon "Butch" Stewart‚ a young entrepreneur with no hotel experience‚ saw the potential in a piece of waterfront land in Jamaica. He bought the property‚ Bay Roc‚ renovated and expanded it. The rooms got dramatic facelifts‚ and Stewart decided to rent them to couples only. Sandals Montego Bay opened for business. Sandals unveiled its first swim-up pool bar in 1985‚ which allowed guests to order drinks without leaving the water. The resort also unveiled amenities like fine

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    baharain bay

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    1. What are Bahrain Bay’s four foundational philosophies‚ and how might they be used as marketing tools? Bahrain Bay used the philosophy of product concept‚ selling concept‚ marketing concept‚ and societal marketing concept. The product concept was achieved when the company decided to provide a better access to network‚ communication‚ entertainment‚ security and building management system through technological advancement; wherein these can contribute to the efficiency of the business operations

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    Battery Monitoring System

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    LabView-Based Universal Battery Monitoring and Management System Stephan Buller‚ Eckhard Karden‚ Andreas Lohner‚ Rik W. De Doncker Institute for Power Electronics and Electrical Drives‚ Aachen University of Technology Jagerstrde 17-1 9‚ D-52066 Aachen‚ Germany Tel.: +49-241-806945‚ Fax: +49-241-67505‚ e-mail: bu@isea.rwth-aachen.de http://www.rwth-aachen.de/isea/ Abstract - In this paper the main principles and the general structure of battery monitoring and management systems (BMS) are explained

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    Bay Al Dayn Case Study

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    REGARDING BAY AL DAYN Basically‚ the issues regarding bay al dayn can be divided into four part. Among them are about time of trading‚ involved parties‚ types of debt and types of sale. This four element contain many argument either the contract is permissible or impermissible. First of all the explanation will be further on time of trading al dayn. The time for trading al dayn can be divided into two part either with cash or spot basis (bay al dayn al-naqd) or by credit or deferred payment (bay al dayn

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    Pirate Bay

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    CASE STUDY The Pirate Bay: The World’s Most Resilient Copyright Infringer? he Pirate Bay (TPB)‚ a Swedish Web site (Piratebay.org)‚ is one of the world’s most popular pirated music and content sites‚ offering free access to millions of copyrighted songs and thousands of copyrighted Hollywood movies. In June 2011‚ The Pirate Bay reported that it h ad about 5 million registered users‚ and 25 million non-registered users (so-called "free riders"). To put that number in p erspective

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    Bay Of Fundy

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    Nova Scotia sits in the Atlantic Ocean‚ offering beautiful sights‚ wildlife and nature to enjoy. Halifax‚ the capital‚ offers cultural and historical sights that you can enjoy as well! 1. Bay of Fundy If you do one thing in Nova Scotia‚ go to the Bay of Fundy! Nestled between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick‚ this bay is home to endangered whales‚ dinosaur fossils and unique geology. It has even been named one of the Seven Wonders of North America. Bonus- besides majestic whales‚ you may also spot puffins

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    Guantanamo Bay

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    Guantanamo Bay while Cuba has “ultimate sovereignty” (Kaplan 384)‚ which simply does not make any sense. If Cuba truly had ultimate sovereignty they would also have the official power to make legal decisions and judgments‚ something they clearly do not. All this claim‚ that the U.S has jurisdiction while Cuba has sovereignty‚ does is bring up the question many people have “where is Guantanamo bay?” a simple‚ but quite complex question. Guantanamo bay is everywhere‚ but it is nowhere. Guantanamo bay can

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