History Apple computer was founded on April 1st‚ 1976 by Steven Jobs‚ Steven Wozniak‚ and Ronald Wayne. Prior to the Apple’s beginnings‚Jobs had worked at Hewlett-Packard and the video game company Atari Inc. Wozniak also worked at HP where the two first met in 1972. It was Jobs who told his future partner about his idea of personal computers. The two began their journey in 1975 while working on the Apple I in Job’s bedroom. Wozniak later admitted that the project was more of a hobby than a business
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“Sustainable hotels and the sustainable need of customers at Gran Canaria” Martinus Rouss ‚ Taco Lamm‚ Jakob Ulcnik‚ Jonathan Croes and Vincent van Engelen 30.02.2012 Research Report Hotels & Sustainability “The Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s needs‚ but not every man’s greed.” Mahatma Gandhi Page 1 of 84 Research Report Hotels & Sustainability “Sustainable hotels and the sustainable need of customers at Gran Canaria” Consultant Mrs. Karin Bras Tutor Mr
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The impact of globalization on poverty in Bangladesh Working Paper No. 65 S.R. Osmani Policy Integration Department National Policy Group International Labour Office Geneva November 2005 Working papers are preliminary documents circulated to stimulate discussion and obtain comments Copyright © International Labour Organization 2006 Publications of the International Labour Office enjoy copyright under Protocol 2 of the Universal Copyright Convention. Nevertheless‚ short excerpts
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Supply Chain Management Fast Fashion Industry [pic] MBA 4642 - Products & Processes Module Leader: Dr. Louise Boutler Venkatesh Kumar Subburaj Assignment 2 (Individual) Word Count: 2193 M00328327 04.04.2011 Middlesex University Business School Contents ABSTRACT 3 1. Introduction 4 1.1 Nature of fast fashion industry 4 2. Importance of agile supply chain in fast fashion industry 5 3. Managing the Fashion logistics pipeline 6 4. Global Quick Response (GQR) in Fashion
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Aspects of E-Learning Environments Dissertation for the Award of the Academic Degree Doctor of Technical Sciences at Graz University of Technology submitted by Thomas Dietinger Institute for Information Processing and Computer Supported New Media (IICM)‚ Graz University of Technology A-8010 Graz‚ Austria 2003 © Copyright 2003 by Thomas Dietinger First reader: o.Univ.-Prof. Dr.Dr.h.c.mult. Hermann Maurer Second reader: Doz
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[pic] CS66 Advanced Oracle Spring 2002 Group 10 Project Overview Developed by Terence Kyle Reynolds Maria Tsipurskaya Illeana Grimm Glen Chen INTRODUCTION • The purpose of this application was to develop physical RDMS and its visual representation for general Restaurant Management operations such as fulfilling customers’ orders and managing inventory. • Tools used are Oracle
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ABSTRACT The Computerized Enrolment System was proposed in replacement of the manual process of enrollment in public high schools for it to have an organized flow of transaction and an ease of work. The study is concerned on how the manual enrolment performs throughout the company’s transaction. The numerous transactions that the manual system covers‚ such as updating and adding student records‚ generating the advising and assessment slips‚ and the like are commending the manual enrolment system
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TAQ1 Definition of Pathogen and research into the main features of bacteria‚ protozoa‚ fungi and viruses. Pathogens‚ or infectious agents‚ are microorganisms that cause disease or illness to their host. There are divided into four groups; bacteria‚ protozoa‚ fungi and viruses. The term pathogen most often describes an organism that disrupts the normal physiology of a plant or animal. In identifying a pathogen it is important to determine the properties that ‘contribute to its infectious
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CHARTERED MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE IN ASSOCIATION WITH NOTTINGHAM ACADEMY FOR MANAGEMENT CONSULTING DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT CONSULTANCY DMC 05: Interpersonal Interaction STUDENT NAME: Gift Madzonga CMI Registration Number: P04307650 TUTOR/DIRECTOR OF STUDIES: DR. F. NESHAMBA DATE OF SUBMISSION: 24 April 2013 Question 1: Describe the range of verbal and non-verbal communication methods and techniques available to you as a management consultant during contacts with a client team
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1463-5771.htm BIJ 15‚4 Balanced score for the balanced scorecard: a benchmarking tool M. Punniyamoorthy Faculty of Production and Operations and Finance‚ Department of Management Studies‚ National Institute of Technology‚ Tiruchirappalli‚ India‚ and 420 R. Murali Faculty of Human Resources and Finance‚ Department of Management Studies‚ National Institute of Technology‚ Tiruchirappalli‚ India
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