History of IBM From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search It has been suggested that Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) Proposed since May 2011. This article appears to be written like an advertisement. Please help improve it by rewriting promotional content from a neutral point of view and removing any inappropriate external links. (January 2012) International Business Machines‚ abbreviated IBM and nicknamed
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number (-1)‚ and the net present value is currently projected as a number less than zero. Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Sales 30‚000 33000 36300 39930 43923 48315.3 savings 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000 15000 Total cash PV 45000 41284.4 48000 40400.6 51300 39613.8 54930 38916.04 58923 63315.3 PV = 45000 = 45000 (1+ 0.09) 1.09 = 41284.4 PV2 = 48000 = 48000 = 40400.6 (1+0.09)2
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The 1940’s were heavily influenced by the occurrences that happened during this era. Some of these events including World War II‚ Recession; Revolutions‚ the ongoing feminism movement‚ Dior – The New Look and the Parisian Couture house. The 40’s era was where the fashion houses of Dior and Chanel ruled according to Style.com. They dictated the austere style‚ which was strict and plain; yet at the same time sophisticated yet masculine. The forties decade opened up an extensive variety of original
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Fashion of the Jazz Age In the 1920’s‚ fashion for all ages saw a dramatic change and began an evolution towards fashion today. Throughout history‚ evolution in fashion has corresponded with changes in culture and values. After WWI‚ a large cultural shift was seen in America. The new ideas and values that emerged were reflected in the new fashion trends of the era. In the 1920’s‚ women’s fashion reflected a growth in their independence‚ men’s fashion evolved to reflect the new aspects of a more casual
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------------------------------------------------- CURRENT TRENDS IN MANAGEMENT PROJECT REPORT COMPANY PROFILE Future Group‚ led by its founder and Group CEO‚ Mr. Kishore Biyani‚ is one of India’s leading business houses with multiple businesses spanning across the consumption space. While retail forms the core business activity of Future Group‚ group subsidiaries are present in consumer finance‚ capital‚ insurance‚ leisure and entertainment‚ brand development‚ retail real estate development‚ retail
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a specific social category. An attitude is the tendency to respond positively or negatively to a certain person‚ situation‚ idea‚ and etcetera. Discrimination is the different treatment of a specific social category based on prejudice. Factors that contribute to prejudice and discrimination are: social cognitive theory‚ realistic conflict theory‚ social identity theory‚ and stereotype vulnerability. Social cognitive theory proposes a way prejudice is learned is through direct instruction‚ modeling
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In the 1930s‚ despite the fact that women were a big part of the society‚ they were not treated equally in the workplace compared to their male counterparts. The women in the 1930’s were not treated well and did not have very much power over the men. Women
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purpose of our group is reading three 3 chapters of the book – “Bateman/Snell-Management Leading & Collaborating In A Competitive World” then make the slide and every member will present what things we learned in these chapters. Others members will contribute their ideas base on their experience. The final the teacher will summarize and share his opinion about the presentation. I think the main reason our group had so much cohesiveness is the fact that we were all focused on the same goal. We worked
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Examining Starbucks using the 7s method © 2001 Tim Glowa White Paper: Examining Starbucks utilizing the 7s method and less than perfect information Tim Glowa‚ Tim@Glowa.ca September 15‚ 2001 © 2001 Tim Glowa September 15‚ 2001 -1- Examining Starbucks using the 7s method © 2001 Tim Glowa Table of Contents Executive Summary.................................................................................................... 3 Introduction.............................
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Microevolution and Macroevolution Microevolution is a inherited change in a population within the same species but this does not result in a new species. There are four factors that contribute to microevolution: mutation‚ gene flow‚ genetic drift‚ and natural selection. A mutation is generally a random change in the DNA. So for example‚ if a species of birds start developing shorter bills‚ then that is a genetic change. Gene flow is when a population migrates to a different area. The birds might
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