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    What's an Ideal Job

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    In our heart of hearts we all dream of an ideal job. Moreover‚ each of us has a concrete idea of what this job should be. In my opinion‚ it depends on such factors as job satisfaction‚ type of work‚ flexibility of the desirable job and expected incomes. That is why I believe that the ideal job is a job that combines all of the factors mentioned above. To begin with‚ the job that a person can call a perfect one for him implies doing the activity that he likes. It is very important because he can

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    Basic Electronics

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    BASIC DIODE ELECTRONICS INTRODUCTION TO DIODES The p-n Junction The p-n junction is a homojunction between a p-type and an n-type semiconductor. It acts as a diode‚ which can serve in electronics as a rectifier‚ logic gate‚ voltage regulator (Zener diode)‚ switching or tuner (varactor diode); and in optoelectronics as a light-emitting diode (LED)‚ laser diode‚ photodetector‚ or solar cell. In a relatively simplified view of semiconductor materials‚ we can envision a semiconductor as having two

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    Happiness and Salary

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    factor? "I believe it is difficult to conclude that either salary or passion is more important in defining a career. I feel that both factors contribute to a happy life. I will attempt to discuss some of my feelings about each one. Money is a basic need of human existence in the civilised world. With money‚ we obtain food and shelter‚ necessary for survival. Finding a job with a good salary is a vital task in supporting a family. I have a wife and a 3-year-old daughter to provide for‚ with another

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    Consumerism

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    consumer issues. Social critics again emphasized the distribution of resources‚ with the more economistic goal of maximizing the incomes of working people. The good life‚ they suggested‚ could be achieved by attaining a comfortable‚ middle-class standard of living. This outlook was particularly prevalent in economics‚ where even radical economists have long believed that income is the key to well-being. While radical political economy‚ as it came to be called‚ retained a powerful critique of alienation

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    purchasing habits

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    POTENTIALITIES OF THE OLDER CONSUMER ROBERT E. DODGE* INTRODUCTION Market structures have always been dynamic‚ changing in emphasis as one segment or another enlarged or decreased. In the twentieth century an especially rapid change in the basic age distribution has taken place. Within the past few years a change in age distribution has resulted from the rapid growth of that segment of the population which is 65 years of age and older. During the past sixty years‚ the number of persons

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    Many individuals classify as the prosperous or unfortunate‚ and the differentiation amongst the two groups continue to expand yearly; this categorization is known as income inequality. The sociological perspective‚ more so the structural functionalism‚ also identified as functionalism‚ can be used to further examine income inequality. Structural functionalism was introduced by Talcott Parsons‚ and it accentuates that efficient healthcare and excellent wellbeing are two fundamental factors for a human

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    established operating unit with its own experienced personnel‚ regular suppliers‚ productive facilities and distribution channels. (2) Expanding by combination does not create new competition. (3) Permits rapid diversification into new markets. (4) Income tax benefits. 9. In an asset acquisition‚ the firm must acquire 100% of the assets of the other firm‚ while in a stock acquisition‚ a firm may gain control by purchasing 50% or more of the voting stock. Also‚ in a stock acquisition‚ formal negotiations

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    Computer Basic

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    processing within. ii. Storage: computer holds data internally for processing within. iii. Processing: the computer performs operation on the data it holds within. 2. IMPORTANT COMPONENTS [pic] The basic components of a desktop computer are the Power Cord‚ System Unit‚ Monitor‚ Keyboard‚ mouse‚ Diskette‚ Flash drives‚ Printer and Speakers. Each part plays an important role whenever a computer is being used. Power Cord [pic]A power cord

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    Netflix Stock Evaluation

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    Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) forever altered the movie rental market in 1998. By doing as a lot of businesses were at the time‚ they took full advantage of internet retail. Blockbuster‚ the international video and game rental hub‚ was suddenly in turmoil. In 2004‚ they attempted to counter back with a Blockbuster Online ploy‚ but to no avail. Netflix‚ now with over 15 million subscribers‚ is the largest service for movies and TV series in the world. The ability to adapt and accurately predict progress

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    rfid biocapsule

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    RFiD Video attendance system Most educational institutions’ administrators are concerned about student irregular attendance. Truancies can affect student overall academic performance. The conventional method of taking attendance by calling names or signing on paper is very time consuming and insecure‚ hence inefficient. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) based attendance system is one of the solutions to address this problem. This system can be used to take attendance for student in school

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