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    The electronic private automatic branch exchange (EPABX) is equipment that has made day-to-day working in the offices much simpler‚ especially in the area of communication. The EPABX may be defined as a switching system that makes available both internal and external stitching functions of any organisation. The selection of an EPBAX is a difficult task and requires deep knowledge of traffic pattern of the office. By using an EPABX both the internal and external needs of the organisation are

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    business. In the 1929 Wall Street crash and 2008 Financial Crisis‚ financial institutions were right in the center of the problem. The reason for learning history is because the market repeats itself in various forms. There are some major differences from the 1929 Wall Street crash and the 2008 Financial Crisis‚ but there were also similarities that could have helped to

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    The Evolution of the Human Brain: How it Differs From Our Ancestors and Why? The human brain is a feat of evolution: it has allowed humans to have complex thoughts‚ conscience‚ build tools‚ create fires‚ and much more. Humans did not acquire this simply by chance. Evolution throughout our ancestral past has shaped and moulded the human mind to its state. The earliest of ancestors‚ including apes‚ had very small brains‚ but as evolution progressed‚ so too did the human brain. The rapid progression

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    The Scientific Revolution simultaneously embodied continuity with medieval thinking and discontinuity from medieval scientific thinking. The Scientific Revolution brought new experimental methods which were built upon former ideas developed during medieval times. During the Scientific Revolution there was several developments which originated from medieval thinking. As Lawrence Principe stated “Four key events or movements fundamentally reshaped the world for people living in the 16th and 17th

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    absorption of spectrum. Redshift and blueshift are two different terms that describe how the light changes as objects moves closer or further away from us. The reason that these two terms can describe whether or not objects moves closer or further away from us‚ is the fact that when a certain object in space is shifted to the red part of the spectrum‚ it defines the fact that the object is moving further away from us‚ while if a certain object is shifted towards the blue part of the spectrum‚ it defines

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    You are a Gemini As a typical Gemini you talk a lot and you are never where you were five minutes ago. No one can tie the Twins down with a heavy cord and expect this sylph of the air to remain patiently waiting until the cord is tugged. More likely‚ you’ll perform a Houdini-like trick and vanish before their eyes‚ leaving them with the cord. You are unpredictable‚ changeable as quicksilver‚ loving disguise and mimicry‚ fascinated for a little while with just about everything‚ quick to become

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    types of music was exclusive to the wealthier class definitely made a difference to me. It made me feel as if music from this time lacked diversity and other points of view since it was all exclusive to the wealthy. It also made a difference to me in the sense that I felt it was all unfair that the wealthier classes got to enjoy music and fine arts exclusively. Everyone can benefit from music and having knowledge of music so the exclusive nature music had to the wealthy was unfair in every way. I care

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    The American colonies differed greatly from one another. Although they were in the same region of the land‚ some had better farming than that of others and some had better trade routes than the other colonies. No two colonies had the same agricultural needs. Georgia’s agriculture is different from Rhode Island. They also differed by the use and need of slavery. Slaves are needed more in agricultural areas than trade areas. That doesn’t mean that the northern colonies did not have slaves; it just

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    Medaille College MBA-621 Operations Management Case Study #2 Donner Company 3/8/2006 Amr Abbas Problem Definition The three-year old Donner Company has positioned itself well within both the small volume‚ customized (contract) printed circuit boards market as well as the large volume‚ generic (captive) printed circuit boards market. Large electronic firms (AT&T‚ IBM) produced their components in captive shops‚ while smaller sized companies‚ or when large and small quantities of simple

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    say that maintaining a low-cost structure is the job of every employee‚ and they make cost control part of the company culture. Is this indicative of a hierarchical or a decentralized philosophy of control? Explain. Range Resources’ making cost control a part of the culture and maintaining low-cost structure the job of every employee is indicative of a decentralized philosophy of control. In a decentralized system of management the decision-making authority does not sit with a central figure or group;

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