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    BRIEF HISTORY OF PEPSI

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    have observed the history then we have seen the buying process which the consumers go through when buying the Pepsi. Then we have seen the worth and financial position of Pepsi as a brand in the world and seen its revenues and net incomes currently. We have also gone through the competitors which Pepsi has in the market and what position it holds in the Pakistani market currently. Table of Contents Sr-No Topic Page No. 1 Introduction 6 2 History 9 3

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    History of Communication

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    History of Communication: Communication is a way of expressing your feelings or transmission of information‚ messages to one another by conversation‚ visuals‚ signals‚ script or through activities. Communication can take place between two or more persons and in fact communication is not limited to humans and it takes place between animals and human beings. Communication is always critical to human society. Communication has been playing a key role in human society since the time of evolution

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    A Brief History of Hci

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    A Brief History of Human Computer Interaction Technology Brad A. Myers Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science Technical Report CMU-CS-96-163 and Human Computer Interaction Institute Technical Report CMU-HCII-96-103 December‚ 1996 Please cite this work as: Brad A. Myers. "A Brief History of Human Computer Interaction Technology." ACM interactions. Vol. 5‚ no. 2‚ March‚ 1998. pp. 44-54. Human Computer Interaction Institute School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University

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    Name: Jerome Inniss Date: 9/2/10 BRIEF HISTORY OF COMPUTERS In 1623 German scientist Wilhelm Schikard invented an analog machine that used 11 complete and 6 incomplete sprocketed wheels that could add‚ multiply and divide. In 1642 French Philosopher‚ mathematician and physicist Blaise Pascal invented a machine that added and subtracted automatically carrying and borrowing digits from column to column. In the early 19th century French inventor Joseph Marie Jacquard devised a

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    A Brief History of Nepal

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    Life is everything. Love is everything. Be happy of what u have in life. Life is everything. Love is everything. Be happy of what u have in life. Life is everything. Love is everything. Be happy of what u have in life. HISTORY The original ethnic group of the Himalayan Mountain region is the Kirati. They settled in Nepal and formed a stable society until the 12th century‚ when the country began to break apart into a number of smaller states. It took almost 200 years for the country to become

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    Forces industry analysis framework. Mobile Communication Market. The Ministry of Transportation and Information Technologies and Communications Authority (ICTA) is an independent telecommunications regulator with financial and administrative independence in Turkey. It has an authority to grant licenses and set fees in the sector. Turkcell operation was a beginning of GSM-based mobile communication in Turkey in February 1994. Telsim was number two mobile operator in 1994 and the only alternative

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    A Brief History of Braille

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    A Brief History of Braille Braille is a system of raised dots that allows blind people to read and write tactilely. Named for its inventor‚ Louis Jean-Philippe Braille (1809-1852)‚ the Braille code is the universally accepted method of reading and writing for the blind. It is the only system that allows blind people to read and write independently and to do both interactively. Because of its effectiveness‚ Braille has been adapted for almost every written language. Other Braille codes represent

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    Buddhism is one of the major religions of the world. It was founded by Siddhartha Guatama (Buddha) in Northeastern India. It arose as a monastic movement during a time of Brahman tradition. Buddhism rejected important views of Hinduism. It did not recognize the validity of the Vedic Scriptures‚ nor the sacrificial cult which arose from it. It also questioned the authority of the priesthood. Also‚ the Buddhist movement was open to people of all castes‚ denying that a person’s worth could be

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    A Brief History of Isreal

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    a common faith in God‚ gradually gained control of the interior of Palestine. The Time of the Judges For about 200 years‚ this loosely knit group of tribes kept there bond with each other without any form of government. What united them was the mobile shrine‚ the Ark of Covenant. Members of all the tribes would gather together around the Ark to renew their covenant with their God. There were no permanent leaders who governed the tribes together. When the need arose judges would be raised up to

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    Brief History of Translation

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    understanding of translation studies‚ and Translation to indicate this special form of cross-cultural communication in how to effectively interpret metaphor. Keywords: theory of communicative action; metaphor comprehension; translation 1. Introduction Translation is a metaphor of language as the carrier of the cross-cultural communication activities‚ but also a language that will carry the message to another language to the inter subjectivity

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