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    a slide that already has a theme applied to it‚ the table will appear in a style that complements the theme. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F T 2 Tables Clip Art SmartArt WordArt are great for organizing information into rows and columns. Tables 3 Shapes WordArt chart QuickStyles can be used in PowerPoint to create interesting text that can be shaded‚ distorted‚ etc. WordArt 4 Themes and backgrounds are the same

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Microsoft. Nicole Hartman- Vasquez I have researched the different alternatives to products besides using the very familiar Microsoft Product line. There are many different products‚ and names to choose from for home and office and Each has had great feedback as well as not costing as much to maintain or costing nothing at all. Before Starting this information‚ I thought that Microsoft was really the only choice

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    requests made by someone) and obedience (which involves a change in behaviour in response to another’s order). The purpose of the essay is to look at the similarities and differences between the forms of social influence‚ particularly looking at the factors that influence each of them. It concludes that two of the forms of social influence: obedience and compliance are very similar‚ while conformity displays numerous differences. Each day individuals are blasted by countless attempts by others to influence

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    Contemporary Africa

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    Political and Social Environment Abdalla Bujra∗ 1. Introduction During the four decades between the 1960s and the 1990s‚ there have been about 80 violent changes of governments (Adedeji 1999‚ 3) in the 48 subSaharan African countries. During the same period many of these countries also experienced different types of civil strife‚ conflicts‚ and wars. At the beginning of the new millennium‚ there were 18 countries facing armed rebellion‚ 11 facing severe political crises (Adedeji 1999‚ 5)‚ and 19

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    China marks the opening of a new age. With the establishment of People’s Republic of China‚ Mao Zedong outlining general goals and main course for transforming China from agricultural country to industrial‚ and from new-democratic society to socialist. In the main time Mao also set up foreign relationships with other country. The reason why Mao was doing this is because to reached the goal of Chinese’s First Five-Year Plan‚ which was to strive for a high rate of economic growth and emphasize development

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    download from http://www.qub.ac.uk/student Click on the Training Materials link (under Useful Information)‚ scroll down to Microsoft Office 2007. Click on the Zip files for Word Essential.zip and download either to desktop or H drive. Right click on the zip file and select Extract All (or unzip to here) This practical should take you approximately 2 hours to complete Microsoft Word’s 2007 Ribbon When Word 2007 is first opened‚ a new blank document is automatically created. The ribbon displayed

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    Contemporary Satire

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    Contemporary popular usage often uses the term "satire" in a very imprecise manner. While satire often uses caricature and parody‚ by no means are all uses of these or other humorous devices‚ satiric. Refer to the careful definition of satire that heads this article. Stephen Colbert satirizes an opinionated and self-righteous television commentator on his Comedy Central program in the United States.Stephen Colbert’s television programme The Colbert Report is instructive in the methods of contemporary

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    as Microsoft have certain strengths. Microsoft‚ for example‚ has a great deal of technology‚ a huge staff of very talented engineers‚ a great deal of experience in designing software‚ a very large market share‚ a well respected brand name‚ and a great deal of cash. Microsoft also has some weaknesses‚ however: The game console and MSN units are currently running at a loss‚ and MSN has been unable to achieve desired levels of growth. Firms may face opportunities in the current market. Microsoft‚ for

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    Degrees of Economic Cooperation Between Various Countries An important trend that is noticed in international economy has been the growth of intra-regional trade and this type of trade has been fostered by the economic cooperation and integration schemes or trading blocs. International trade consists broadly of the following namely; 1. intra regional trade 2. inter regional trade There is also a talk of regionalization vs globalization of world trade. There has been world wide trade towards

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    Strategic Planning Microsoft

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    scorecard methodology.5 • Numerous pieces of research suggest that a key factor when things go wrong is the lack of strategic planning in the implementation of ICT. • Moving from operational planning to strategic planning requires a common understanding of core aims to be established first. • There are a wide range of methods which can be used together to build a strategic plan (see section on strategic analysis). Without a strategic rationale to guide the national use of

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