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    Bill Gates Research Paper

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    To get to this point Bill had to work at the least 16 hours a day for 5 years! Bill and Apple had both stole Xerox’s idea‚ but when Steve Jobs accused Bill of stealing the idea he said “I think it’s more like we both had this rich neighbor named Xerox and I broke into his house to steal the TV set and found out that you had already stolen it."(Andy Hertzfeld) WHile Bill Gates had his good days he also had his bad ones. Bill was almost taken to court by Apple because he was accused of stealing the

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    creative artist. He has worked with oils‚ acrylics‚ water colors‚ finger paints‚ dyes‚ pastels‚ charcoal‚ pen‚ multi-colored pencils‚ etchings‚ engravings‚ animation cells‚ lithographs‚ serigraphs‚ silk screens‚ ceramics‚ sculpture‚ collage‚ video‚ xerox‚ fax‚ and computer graphics. He loves all media; even including mass media as a "canvas" for his creative expression.

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    Marketing in digital age

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    CONTENT I. INTRODUCTION ……………………………………………………………………3 II. THE CHANGING LIFE IN DIGITAL AGE………………………………………3 1. WHAT IS DIGITAL AGE?................................................................................3 2. PESTEL IMPACTS…………………………………………………………….4 2.1 POLITICAL AND LEGAL………………………………………………..4 2.2 ECONOMIC………………………………………………………………..5 2.3 SOCIO-CULTURAL……………………………………………………….5 2.4 TECHNOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL………………………...5 III. MARKETING IN DIGITAL AGE…………………………………………………….5 1. DIGITAL

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    Translating Neologisms

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    Translating Neologisms Introduction: Neologisms are perhaps the non-literary and the professional translator ’s biggest problem. New objects and processes are continually created in technology. New ideas and variations on feelings come from the media. Terms from the social sciences‚ slang‚ dialect coming into the mainstream of language‚ transferred words‚ make up the rest. It has been stated that each language acquire 3000 new words‚ annually‚ but in fact‚ neologisms cannot be accurately quantified

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    Problem statement: “How can MTV make use of their global strategy and corporate governance in order to maintain their competitive advantages in the next three till five years?” LG1 What is a global strategy and what types do you have? (Pros/Cons + Cultural and Ethical aspects) Source 1: Hill‚ J. & Jones R. (2010)‚ Theory of Strategic Management‚ Ch. 8‚ South- Western: Cengage Learning Source 2: Johnsen‚ G. Scholes‚ K. & Whittington‚ R. (2008)‚ Prentice Hall Exploring Corporate Strategy 8th

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    Evolution of Ethernet

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    2012 Ethernet is a family of computer networking technologies for local area networks (LANs). Ethernet was introduced to the commercial marketplace in 1980‚ and has replaced other LAN technologies. It’s a baseband LAN specification invented by Xerox Corporation that operates at 10Mbps using carrier sense multiple access collision detection (CSMA/CD) to run over coaxial cable. Ethernet was designed to serve in networks with sporadic‚ occasionally heavy traffic requirements‚ and the IEEE 802.3 specification

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    P2) When a business first starts trading it has few loyal customers and no reputation. The most likely objective for a start up business is simply survival. As the business grows and begins to win market share‚ the aim may shift towards expansion and increasing profits. Without aims and objectives there is no meaning to the business. The objective of both things to make business work even better than what it would normally do. An aim - Where the business wants to go in the future and its goals

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    Airborne Express

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    services‚ third day deliveries and pricing these options on the basis of delivery time. - Shipping volumes had increased by 15-20% over a decade - Companies tailored their activities for their business customers e.g. Airborne customizing those for Xerox - High discounts from list prices of 50% were common. These discounts were based on volume‚ and encouraged customers to focus on one carrier. This ensured competition in the market‚ and better services for the customers. - Companies maintained a

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    CHAPTER 1 Introduction Background of the Study Nowadays‚ most documents need to be printed. For most students and office workers‚ their homes are not complete without the printer. Owning this device is really just a necessary convenience in their everyday lives. However‚ despite the very high demand for printers‚ inks and paper in the modern world‚ it is overlooked that these materials are expensive to make. Printers and printer inks cost several hundred pesos and few people have the privilege

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    Kodak and Fujifilm

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    LaNeisha Hamilton Kodak and Fujifilm BUS 302 Professor Mary Lind July 27‚ 2013 . Growing up in a family that loves taking pictures and capturing moments. Kodak and Fujifilm played a huge role and are known companies to me and to many other households around the world. When it comes to the history and the competition few people know. The difference in management strategies plays a key role in the way the two companies’ embraced innovation. Complacency and slow adaptation

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