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    Internet‚ and Placing Blame." Dialogues. Pages 147-150 Courtv ’s Crime Library. "Kipland Kinkel." 11 Oct. 2005. http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/weird/kids1/kinkel_2.html?sect=3. FMS Computer Training. "Bypassing Parental Controls in AOL." 11 Oct. 2005. http://www.barrett.net/parentcontrolbypass.html. National Center for Educational Statistics. "Nonfatal Student Victimization- Student Reports." 2004. 11 Oct 2005. http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2005/crime_safe04/.

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    concealed from the internet‚ it is not the most dangerous thing out there. Young children should be monitored at all times when accessing the internet. AOL is a good internet service to have with young children. AOL offers many parent control options to ensure that your child does not view items on the internet less than appropriate for them. AOL offers four different access privileges for every different age group. The four ages groups are kids‚ young teens‚ mature teens‚ and adults. If you choose

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    creation. Additionally the digital library owned by the company gives them an important source for TV programming or DVD creation. We will describe its competitors (AOL and Viacom are the main ones‚ but Fox‚ Sony and Six Flags can be considered also as competitors to Disney) : * AOL Time Warner (Media Entertainment Conglomerate) o AOL internet service is leader in the market‚ advertising in this sector is more resilient than it seems o Filmed entertainment group has continued to show strong revenues

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    Internal Factor Evaluation Matrix (IFE Matrix) Critical Success Factors Weight Rating Weighted Scores Strength A savvy management team and a venture capital backing 0.20 3 0.60 Continuously well financial management and high gross margin profit 0.05 4 0.20 A flexible financial flexibility to pursued strategic acquisitions and alliances 0.05 3 0.15 Good relationship with strong channel suppliers 0.05 4 0.20 Well community building plan and strong brand loyalty and consumer involvement

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    who had an unusual hobby: she collected and traded Pez candy dispensers. When Pam complained it was hard to find people with similar interests‚ Omidyar decided to create a small online auction service. AuctionWeb was launched Labor Day weekend in 1995. Set up as a sole proprietorship in San Jose‚ California‚ the online bazaar was considered a "grand experiment" by its creator. Little did he know the impact his brainchild would have on the Internet‚ auctions‚ and corporate history. At the time he

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    COMPANY Case ESPN: The Evolution of an Entertainment Brand In the 2004 movie Anchorman character Ron Burgundy ( Will Ferrell) auditions for a position on SportsCenter with the very new and lit-tle known network‚ ESPN ( Entertainment and Sports Programming Network). The year was 1979. After pronouncing the name of the network “ Espen‚” he then is shocked to find out that ESPN is a round- the- clock sports network. Through his laughter‚ he asserts that the concept is as ridiculous as a 24- hour

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    TOPIC: Capitalization Policy CHAPTER LINK: Chapter 8 America Online: On-line or Off-track America Online‚ Inc. (AOL) offers the largest consumer on-line service in the United States. Subscribers to its on-line service receive a broad line of products‚ including e-mail‚ on-line conferences‚ entertainment‚ software‚ computing support‚ an extensive newsstand of electronic magazines and newspapers‚ and seamless access to the Internet. Acquisitions in Year 5 and Year 6 permit it to offer

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    The key factors behind Google’s early success were: 1) Their inventive search algorithm. 2) Their business model. 3) The management team. They entered the market with a new technology that provided access to 1 billion web pages using an algorithmic search technology. Google’s business model included paid listings and related paid listings‚ which gave Google an advantage in selling advertising. Sergey Brin‚ Larry Page‚ and Eric Schmidt were the management triangle that brought Google to the lead

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    The internet has become quite popular as a method to communicate with in today?s modern day society. Retrieving information whether its purpose is for personal benefit or entertainment has been revolutionized by this medium. However the internet faces major problems with society?s generational hierarchy‚ as this information may not be intended for everyone in society to view. The internet has removed the walls from our homes allowing faceless people to communicate with us without regard to personal

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    GOOGLE CASE. By Glotova Tatiana‚ Marketing 1. * It’s obviously‚ that the most important factor behind Google’s success is their effort concentrated on developing search engine. They managed to turn the problem with the key word spam on the web into the attractive opportunity being solving it‚ when PageRank algorithm were created by Sergey Brin and Larry Page. The new system works like this: there were created reliable searches through the amount of websites‚ which than link to a certain

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