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Fiber Optics
... the bore of a dentist's drill. Also, bundles of several thousand very thin fibers, assembled precisely side by side and optically polished at their ends, can be used to transmit images. Each point of the image projected on one face ...
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For global firms, describe the relationship between logistics strategy and other corporate strategies in the areas of technology, marketing and manufacturing
... Demand conditions - market size, buyer sophistication, and media exposure of available products
3. Related and supporting industries - may include partners in the supply chain, co-packers and/or co-manufacturers, or marketing and distribution intermediaries
4. Company strategy, structure and rivalry - market ...
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French pre-revolutionary Government - 'An archaic and corrupt society, with little sign of social and economic progress.'
... most European countries the system of feudalism had died out in the Middle Ages. Although there were still clear boundaries between rich and poor, this no longer played a practical role in the political system. However in France the rigid ...
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Global Autonomous - Traffic Emergency System
... of the way? I mean after all, it is reasonably to assume that every call for aid is a matter of life or death. If we perceive this to true then most expeditious manner of saving lives is to bring ...
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Glossary Task for Networks DUE DATE: 18 February 2005 TASKConstruct a glossary of key terms, with explanations of their meanings, relevant to networks
... A Textbook for VCE Information Systems. Barnes: Melbourne, 2002.
Derfler, Frank, and Les Freed. How the Internet Works. Millennium Edition. Indianapolis, IN: Que, 2000.
Fitzpatrick, Michael, et al. Building Information Systems. 2nd Ed. Tuggerah, NSW: Social Science P, 2002.
ASSESSMENT
Your glossary will be ...
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GSCE Geography Coursework
... Nottingham of the future was to be a city that remained a great place to live, work and visit then our transport infrastructure had to be renewed." So the tram was to be introduced to ease congestion, slow down pollution, ...
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Hackers
... tech- nology from the government and large corporations to individuals (1). Phreakers were able to do this because of a mishap by Bell Telephone Systems. Bell published a journal that contained the sequence of multifrequency tones used to place a ...
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Hacking.
... is no end to it. The best targets are the biggest companies which have huge branches with turnovers of several crores.Governments of the world should start recognizing it has a worldwide problem which needs to care of as fast as ...
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High-context vs. Low-context Culture
... places and which helps to define the communication" (Jandt 2004: 33). The theory of high-context and low-context cultures was firstly put forward by Dr. Edward Hall in 1976 (Jandt 2004:61). A culture can be either high context or low context ...
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Homeostasis
... to take in oxygen in many different situations where the breathing rate is irregular.
Muscular activity requires a source of energy. When muscles are working aerobically, three main products are created: heat, carbon dioxide, and water. The heat produced by active ...
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How and why lisening skills are paramount to social work
... the message, the channel, the decoder, and the communication receiver. [Berlo:1960]
a simple model of communication from Shannon and weavers, known as the process school of communication. Their model involved three elements, the transmitter, the person starting the communication process, and ...
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How Can Artificial Intelligence Help Us?
... Wall street
2. Ability to predict and diagnose heart disease
D. Expert systems
1. Employee Training
2. Wisdom Simulators
3. Industry applications
E. KBS and CBR
1. Help desks
2. Law
3. Paroling inmates
IV. Recommendations
A. Neural Nets
1. Best for sifting through super large information sets.
2. Requires huge amounts of ...
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How Can Interpersonal Communication Play an Important Role in the Development of a Person’s Self Concept?
... from peoples reactions through interpersonal communication which if positive will gain a high self esteem, so for example the cool kid at school says your trainers are cool you will feel good about yourself and your esteem will be greater ...
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How do females use non-verbal communication to attract the opposite sex?
... for flirting. The main function of the eyes is to absorb information and observe the world around us, but they play a vital role in attracting attention.
Once attention has been gained via eye contact other aspects of n.v.c. come in ...
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How do primates communicate?
... primate itself and its environment. Communication plays an important role in survival of primates, ecological information about location of food resources or predators can be exchanged. Unlike humans, primates lack a language but a form of communication is vital for ...
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How Have Mobile Phones Radically Changed the Expectations of Society and the Way it Behaves ?
... 2.5 provides a view of possible future developments and potential areas for further research.
Section 3.1 gives the overall conclusions of this report.
Section 1.2-Introduction
1.21. Alexander Graham Bell made the first ever telephone call in 1876, but it was not until ...
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How successful was the Poor Law Amendment Act in 1834 in meeting the needs of the poor in the years 1834-41
... of the parish. The poor by the old system were classified into three categories; those who could not find work also known as Able-bodied Poor, those who were too ill, old or young to work also known as Impotent poor ...
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Hydraulic / Pneumatic systems Work Plan
... fluid is used mainly on modern aircraft because of these reasons, which is why I have also chosen this type.
Synthetic hydraulic fluid, also known as Phosphate ester based fluid, is identified by its green, purple or amber colouring and must ...
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I did my work experience at the Plumb Centre in Macclesfield; the Plumb Centre Ltd deals with radiators, boilers, toilets and bathroom appliances. It is a Limited Company and it has companies worldwide.
... need to do some research. There are various types of research: -
Primary Research
Secondary Research
Primary research
Primary research is useful for finding out new information, and getting feedback on customer's satisfaction and views on their purchases, for primary research you ...
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ICT - Definition of scope
... to install the parts into their computer. Therefore by me creating a CD ROM for his customers, his revenue from PC Component sales will rise and he will have more free time to complete other projects. As a result it ...
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ICT 3b evaluation
... to mount it separately forms the head unit, for rear-seat entertainment. The unit also provides Dual-Zone Entertainment.
A Car system is useful to the taxi driver because if a taxi driver is unhappy he can listen to music which can change ...
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ICT AS-Level Coursework
... on, this is why they require simple yet effective receipt system.
The solution needed to solve the needed and requirements of Unique fashions plc.
1. The first requirement is to have a full-computerised digital database which holds of the product that they ...
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ICT support
... day' tasks that the technician is meant to follow can include updating of the system. This is a necessary part of his/her roles as to keep the system current and efficient. This can include software updates or device maintenance or ...
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ICT Systems in Organisations - Broadoak Community School.
... and monitors. Process hardware is the objects that process the information inside the CPU such as processors.
The school uses many types of hardware including:
? Desktop Computers
? 'IZZI' type notebook computers
? Laptops
? Laser Printers
? Inkjet Printers
? Servers
? Modems
? Scanners
? Digital ...
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ict unit 9 website
... www.google.co.uk images which I copied and pasted into my website.
14. This is a marquee which is a feature on the Microsoft Frontpage which can be applied to text to make it move across the page when the website is uploaded ...