COURT CASE: ALA vs. CIPA (may be United States vs ALA) Argued March 5‚ 2003 Decided June 23‚ 2003 CASE SUMMARY: In this case the American Library Association (ALA) challenged in court the constitutionality of the Child Internet Protection Act (CIPA) enacted in 2000‚ saying that it violated the First Amendment. In this lawsuit ALA sued to overturn the requirement that libraries restrict patrons’ access to computer information‚ that if Internet filters were not installed‚ federal funding and computer
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God Vs. Science: Battle of the century As a scientific revolution begins; Humans are starting to comprehend the reality of what humans are‚ and how we got here. It was once thought that gods controlled the weather‚ even that our planet earth was the center of the universe. Science has become much more mainstream in society than in the past‚ and is respected and trusted to keep us safe and healthy. We depend on it and strive to understand more‚ with millions of dedicated scientists around
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First Analysis - Obama’s 2004 DNC Cpeech This is the first entry in this site looking at great speeches in history‚ in movies‚ in business – wherever they can be found. Suggest some speeches‚ and if they’re great I’ll analyse them. The purpose of this blog is to try and give you some insight into why speeches work and how you can craft a speech that will win the argument‚ win the business‚ or maybe even win the heart of a loved one. In each case I’ll give some history to place the speech into context
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Fedex final Project 1 | FedEx | Final Project | | Glaydas Lewis | 11/13/2011 | | FedEx Final Project 2 FedEx Corporation is a market structure of an oligopoly they have control over the supply of a commodity is held by a small number of producers each of whom is able to influence
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juridikum 3/2011 thema: Transnationale Konzer ne und Menschenrechte 373 Strategic Campaigning in Multinational Companies: The Case of United Parcel Service (UPS) in Turkey Molly Elizabeth McGrath / Demet Sahende Dinler ¸ For Gerhard Eggers1 Introduction ˙ On 24th January 2011‚ TÜMTIS‚ a Turkish trade union in the transport sector signed a protocol with the global logistics company‚ UPS. The protocol reinstated the majority of the 163 workers who were fired for joining the union
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excellent communication with their customers. They use tracking devices on all shipments‚ and customers can find out where their shipment is through many different avenues including a user-friendly Web site. Federal Express customers are assured that FedEx will always be on top of technology. Strategic Vision: Federal Express’ will always have competent top managers in charge of strategic direction. Frederick Smith built an industry leader‚ and kept it in that position since 1973. First-Mover Advantage:
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FEDEX is the leading global provider of supply chain management services to corporate customers It maintains a fleet of more than 665 aircraft and more than 41‚000 motor vehicles and trailers. To complement the express delivery business‚ FedEx Ground provides small-package ground delivery in North America‚ and less-than-truckload (LTL) carrier FedEx Freight hauls larger shipments. FedEx Office stores offer a variety of document-related and other business services and serve as retail hubs for other
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strategies. The first current strategies that the Health Care Office Solutions‚ Inc (HCOS) is using is the niche (or focus) strategy by the Porter’s Typology. According to the Mark W. Johnson and Greg W. Marshall (2011)‚ the service of particular target market‚ with each functional policy developed with this target market in mind. HCOS changed their name from the Printing Solution Incorporated to the Health Care Office Solutions‚ Inc (HCOS) because they realized that many of their best clients were
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Comparative analysis of Marketing Communications strategies and Mix for athletic shoe brands in the UK: Adidas Vs Nike. Table of contents 1.0 Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………………p.3 2.0 Market and Literature Review 3.1 Nike Inc…………………………………………………………………………………………..p.3 3.2 Business Segments……………………………………………………………………………….p.3 3.3 Marketing mix: Nike……………………………………………………………………………..p.3 3.4 Adidas……………………………………………………………………………………………p.3 3.5 Marketing
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Q1 Answer: The numbers in the Financial Statement were different under the two methods because under the non-GAAP accounting method apple gave the revenue numbers without the use of subscription accounting‚ which recognized the revenue at the point of sale. Moreover the non-GAAP numbers did not adjust the estimated costs associated with its plan to provide new features and software upgrades to iPhone buyers free of charge and these figures were not prepared under a comprehensive set of rules or principles
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