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    Energy Perhaps the most urgent issue for green technology‚ this includes the development of alternative fuels‚ new means of generating energy and energy efficiency. Green building Green building encompasses everything from the choice of building materials to where a building is located. Environmentally preferred purchasing This government innovation involves the search for products whose contents and methods of production have the smallest possible impact on the environment‚ and mandates

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    You and Technology

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    Today is an era of technology. In just a touch of your finger‚ things will supervene. One wouldn’t have to twiddle his thumb‚ wishes will turn up. In just a press‚ you can converse with your beloved or your friends. It would ease off your wretchedness; feeling of despondency will grow less. In just a click you will behold the things transpiring around the world. You’ll have a new crony or associate; your knowledge will certainly proliferate. Technology is bound to be a part of our present

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    Title: Eliminating the Horse Racing Betting Buzz Description: These common horse racing betting misconceptions should be cleared out before one engages in the thrills and frills of the activity. Keyword: betting trends Horse racing betting is a sport that holds a rich and long history. It was once known as the sport of kings and has been in existence for hundreds of years. Today‚ it’s celebrated around the world‚ capturing the attention of betting enthusiasts and individuals. The sport is especially

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    Spike Lee’s 1989 film Do the Right Thing is able to effectively explore the problem of racial conflict in America by skilfully manipulating cinematic devices such as staging‚ narrative‚ cinematography‚ editing and sound. The concentration and emphasis on characters’ certain physical attributes with the use of photography and camera framing‚ the fast pace editing style and manipulation of sound all contribute to film’s overall meaning. In analysing the short sequence beginning with a small girl drawing

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    Few words on "Do the right thing" movie I learned about Martin Luther King Jr.’s ’I Have a Dream’ speech and Malcolm X’s ’The Ballot or The Bullet’ speech in one of our previous classes. Interestingly‚ I found a reflection of both their speeches in this movie. To me‚ one of the most shocking scenes was when the white cop choked Radio Raheem to death. Although Radio‚ a gigantic black man‚ was refusing to submit to handcuffs‚ I believe that the white cop had no right to cross his boundaries and choke

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    Marketing of Ge

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    choice‚ critically evaluate Lambin ’s proposition that marketing is both a management orientation and a management function‚ applicable in all organizational contexts. Si.No Contents Page No. 1.0 Marketing: An Introduction. 02-03 2.0 Lambin ’s Strategic Concept of Marketing. 03-04 3.0 Critical Analysis of GE (General Electric) Marketing Strategy. 04-16 3.1 Company Overview. 04-05 3.2 Marketing Philosophies of GE. 05-06 3.3 GE ’s marketing Strategy. 06-07 3.4 Analysis of GE ’s Market Driven

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    Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing‚ one of history’s most culturally significant films‚ brings to light both past and present issues of racism and prejudice. The film explores realistic issues of race and relationships between the people living in a predominantly African-American neighborhood in Brooklyn on the most sweltering day of the year. Throughout the movie‚ the neighborhood’s people grow increasingly frustrated with each other as the temperatures continue to rise. Tensions soon boil over and

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    How to drive stick

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    skill to have available. There are many reasons that manual transmission cars are the better choice to drive‚ but the only downfall that manual transmissions have is that the learning curve when starting out can be hard to get used to. What makes operating a manual transmission harder is that there is a third pedal‚ and you can stall out your car. Once the you get the hang of driving manuals‚ you will never want to go back to automatics. This essay will tell the basics of operating a manual transmission

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    Jeffrey R. Immelt is an ethical leader which fits the quote‚”…. leaders are not responsible for making other people ethical. Rather they are responsible for enabling their organizations to be aware of ethical meaning and reflect on it as a core part of the organization.” Immelt is the ninth chairman of General Electric a post he holds till now since September 7‚ 2001 after his predecessor Jack Welch. Immelt is also nominated‚ not once but three time by Barron’s as “World’s Best CEO”. Furthermore

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    Case Questions: How Apple’s Corporate Strategy Drives High Growth Norman Smith III‚ MGT 5509 1a. They were focused on the ‘existing’ market of sophisticated and creatively-inclined users to sell fancy and elegant computers with a high profit margin per device‚ while Windows was expanding their market share to appeal to the ‘every man’ computer user using the slogan “Windows Everywhere”. In other words‚ Apple was fighting for an existing share of the pie (red ocean strategy)‚ while Windows

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