Anatomy of contemporary GSM cellphone hardware Harald Welte April 16‚ 2010 Abstract Billions of cell phones are being used every day by an almost equally large number of users. The majority of those phones are built according to the GSM protocol specifications and interoperate with GSM networks of hundreds of carriers. Despite being an openly published international standard‚ the architecture of GSM networks and its associated protocols are only known to a relatively small group of R&D engineers
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The question of this article is‚ can companies do well by doing good? The idea is that companies have a responsibility to do what’s right for the public. Most of the time doing what is right reflects profits for the company. The article talks about socially responsible business practices being irrelevant because it is all an illusion‚ and potentially a dangerous one. The whole reasoning behind socially responsible business practices being irrelevant is that in most cases‚ doing what is best for society
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Socially Engaged Buddhism Traditionally Buddhism has been seen throughout history as strict devotion to understanding one-self and separating ones-self from society to find true inner peace. The story of how Siddhartha became known as the Buddha was from him leaving his luxurious lifestyle to understand why there is suffering in the world and eventually was able to reach enlightenment. Many followers believe that Buddha wanted everyone to follow the same path in reaching nirvana‚ and leaving society
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Assignment: Ethical and Socially Responsive Business Instructor: Prof. JOHN KELL Introduction to Business BUS 100 Suleyman Sal Denden March 16‚ 2014 Describe key areas of the selected company’s code of conduct that are of significant importance to the business‚ and explain why. The first question we should ask ourselves “what is ethics?” I think ethics are a collection of principles and practices that a business
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Childhood as a social construction When asking ourselves the question ‘what is childhood?’ and reading around the subject‚ it can be seen that there is no exact definition which can pinpoint an exact answer‚ this is because childhood is seen as socially constructed (McDowell‚ 2010). Continual varying ideas about children which has led to claims that childhood is a social construction highlights that childhoods are not the same everywhere and that while all societies acknowledge that children are
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In the article. “ How Smart Phones Have Changed the World ”‚ the author Sharon Housley deals with the issue that how such a small device can bring a huge difference in line with the modernity in human life. She agreed that smartphone nowadays is a must for each and every person especially those who leave in urban society. She begins her case by stating that smartphone have significantly change the way people accessing information which is the ability to access what they want almost instantly at
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Apple‚ a Socially Responsible Corporation It is no mystery that companies exist and desire to make a profit from their product or service being offered. However‚ it is becoming increasing popular that companies desire to achieve social responsibility in order to increase their public image‚ which in turn should lead to increased profits. In this class‚ we learned that social responsibility is the duty to take an action that will benefit the interests of society and the organization (Kinicki &
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What would a socially responsible tobacco company look like? It could certainly not be defined as such if it did not address the harm its products cause. It would be engaged in research and development seeking to develop less harmful versions of it product that would remain acceptable to its customers. It would have a clear code of conduct about how it seeks to market it’s products and to whom it would aim to tackle corruption and smuggling. It would ensure tobacco farmers worked in good conditions
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important to all of us. Living‚ working are all in need of technology. We use technology to communicate‚ improve general knowledge and much more. As many things have been developed‚ from year to year‚ century to century‚ the world has became unique. But the most popular gadget is cellphone or mobile phone‚ which make us easy to communicate with each other globally. In spite of its advantages‚ there’re also some disadvantages of mobile phone too. First of all‚ a cellphone is easy to use‚ communicate
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LTD MT EDUCARE LTD – SATTEBOARD GEOMETRY ASSIGNMENT - I 20MARKS 1. In the adj fig‚ seg SP ⊥ side YK & seg YT ⊥ seg SK. If SP = 6 ‚ YK =13 ‚YT= 5 and TK= 12 then find :- A(∆SYK):A(∆YTK). 2. In the adj fig.‚ seg DH ⊥ seg EF and seg GK ⊥ seg EF. If DH = 12 cm‚ GK = 20 cm & A(∆ DEF) = 300 cm² then find (i) EF (II) A(∆GEF) (III) A( DFGE) 3. In the adj fig.‚ RP : PK = 3:2 then find the value of : (i) A(∆ TRP) : A(∆ TPK) (II) A(∆ TRK) : A(∆TPK) (III) A(∆ TRP) : A(∆ TRK) 4. In the
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