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A Comparison Of Two Network Operating Systems; Microsoft Win
Number of Words: 1800 / Number of Pages: 7
... for both types of systems. Determining which system has a greater occurrence of glitches can be a factor in estimating lost profits for every hour of downtime. If the company should experience a glitch, how substantial will personnel costs for recovering/recreating data be? Knowledgeable systems administrators will need to be employed to maintain the system. This task is not to be taken lightly as these are only some of the situations to be considered prior to making a decision on which NOS to purchase.
Since accruing costs is a primary concern for managers, the conditions previously discuss ...
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Intergrating Technology And Le
Number of Words: 3081 / Number of Pages: 12
... risk-taking, and facilitating. Although there are many attributes and characteristics of a leader, these three are the most important in today’s business and organizations. Most other skills of a leader would fall under these three categories. For example, being trustworthy and loyal would fit under the mentoring aspect. Risk-taking would include courage. Being team-motivated and having the ability to make decisions would fall under facilitating. Technology can be applied to each of these categories to enhance the business or organization’s success. No business is complete wi ...
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Business Marketing
Number of Words: 1043 / Number of Pages: 4
... per unit, guilders per liter, or kroner per hour. On the other hand, benefits are no more than in which any costs a customer incurs in obtaining the desire benefits, except for purchase price, are included. And finally value is what a customer gets in exchange for the price it pays. In fact, value is one of the two elemental characteristics of marketing offer; the other one is price.
Field value assessments that is the most commonly and accurate method used to build customer value models. This value is used to collect data about customer value models. However, if the field value does not work sup ...
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Radio Controlled Airplanes
Number of Words: 418 / Number of Pages: 2
... of the instructions should be read and committed to memory. Next the individual should lay out all of the parts according to the orders of assembly. The last step in this second process is correctly assemble the R.C.A.
The concluding and most enjoyable step is the actual flying of the plane. It is important to contact the local R.C.A club and find out where the meetings are located , where they fly their airplanes and what it takes to join the club. After the information is gained its time to go out and fly the R.C.A. Try to watch a person use the controls and learn as much as possible from an indiv ...
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Marketing-positioning
Number of Words: 882 / Number of Pages: 4
... to think about how to reposition their product in the minds of the consumer in order to increase sales level and grow as a company.
Gulfways also has a position on the perpetual map with respect to the final customers opinion. The company's current position with their non-retailer customers is that of a competitively priced firm that also offers quality benefits such as availability and possession utility (see appendix #1). Offering their product at a competitive rate gives every consumer the opportunity to buy their product regardless of the amount of money that the purchaser is looking to spend. ...
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European Union
Number of Words: 1169 / Number of Pages: 5
... of give and take, but there are some clear winners and losers.
As the sun rose over Berlin, a compromise was finally foundMost consumers living in the European Union should be among the winners, as the price of many foods could fall in the coming years.
Spain, Greece, Portugal and France did quite nicely, defending their share of EU subsidies.
The big loser is Germany. The host government tried to get its EU payments reduced by 3bn euros, but for the talks to succeed the Germans had to settle for a cut of just 700m euros.
Austria, Sweden and the Netherlands are the other big contr ...
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Augustus And Alexander The Gre
Number of Words: 903 / Number of Pages: 4
... in wars. As a youth Alexander also enjoyed hunting and martial arts. Alexander feared that by the time he became king there would be nothing left for him to conquer.
Alexander’s first battle came when he was only sixteen. Philip, his father had gone away on a campaign and left Macedonia under the control of Alexander while he was gone. During this time a people rebelled and Alexander was forced to lead an army against their largest city. Alexander won and renamed the city “Alexandropolis”
The road to Alexander becoming king was an odd one, but this is how it goes. Philip and Olympias, Alexander’s p ...
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Socialization
Number of Words: 1113 / Number of Pages: 5
... explain the process that they believe brings a person to engage in criminal behavior. Their theory includes nine points that describe this process, all of which relate to the learning of criminal behavior, which comes from . For instance, some of the points are as follows:
"2. Criminal behavior is learned in interaction with other persons in a process of communication.
3. The principal part of the learning of criminal behavior occurs within intimate personal groups.
8. The process of learning criminal behavior by association with criminal and anti- criminal patterns involves all of the mechani ...
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Descartes Second Meditation
Number of Words: 1256 / Number of Pages: 5
... type of argument known as an argument by elimination. Argument made by elimination exists by beginning with a number of possibilities, then ruling out all but one possibility, therefore making that possibility be true. In his argument he gives three possibilities, in his first premise, then rules out the first two, to come to the conclusion stated above. There are also some implicit premises through the argument. The implicit premises are important in order to grasp the total effect of elimination. In order to begin, he implies that there are three possibilities, rather than just stating that ther ...
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Endangered Whales
Number of Words: 659 / Number of Pages: 3
... with by the sound of ship’s motors, sounds that must be as painful to whales ears as a truck on a highway is to human’s ears.
The decimation of great whales has been going on for centuries, one species after another hunted to levels so low that it is no longer profitable to hunt them. As early as the eighteenth century the Basques of northern Spain hunted the Atlantic Right Whale for meat and whalebone. It was so named by English whalers because it was "right" for their purpose, easy to kill, peaceful and slow moving, feeding in shallow coastal water on plankton and krill, which is strained through ...
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