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    Forensic Photography

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    Photography Photography is the art‚ science and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation‚ either chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film‚ or electronically by means of an image sensor.[1] Typically‚ a lens is used to focus the light reflected or emitted from objects into a real image on the light-sensitive surface inside a camera during a timed exposure. The result in an electronic image sensor is an electrical

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    online service formerly known as Ofoto. Kodak announced they would end their production of black and white photo paper in 2005. The Kodak DCS DSLR camera series had triggered Kodak’s fame‚ it included the first commercial DSLR Kodak DCS 100 which was Nikon based. Chinon Industries‚ a Japanese camera manufacturer‚ designed and built many of Kodak’s earlier compact digital cameras. In 2004 Chinon joined Kodak Japan with many of its engineers and designers. In 2006 Kodak announced that Flextronics would

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    KIIT School of Law PROJECT REPORT ON SUBJECT: SERVICE MARKETING Guided by Prof. S S Mohanty Submitted by P Sri T Krishna BBA LLB Sec. B‚ 1182072‚ 2nd SEM Introduction: About Canon Incorporation Canon Incorporation is a Japanese multinational company that specializes in manufacturing imaging and optical products worldwide. The company manufactures many products like cameras‚ lenses‚ camcorders‚ photo printers‚ office network multifunction

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    Pep Ventosa

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    Pep Ventosa Pep Ventosa is a modern fine artist who utilizes digital technology in both taking photographs and creating fine art using Photoshop. Ventosa is considered to be a fine art digital imaging artist because of the qualities of his work and because his work is exhibited worldwide. Due to the unique nature of his work‚ Ventosa has caused the art world and me to see scenes or objects in new and exciting ways. Pep Ventosa was born in 1957 in Vilafranca del Penedes‚ which is near Barcelona

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    Kodak Business Analysis

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    Carolina was the sole distributor of the polyester fibers and yarn for the product Kodel. 1991 the first digital camera system was introduced to the photography market. In 1992 the company announced a joint R&D project with Canon‚ Fuji‚ Minolta and Nikon to develop an Advanced Photographic System. Kodak introduced its first website in 1995‚ this was just to tell consumers about the company‚ not to offer any other service via internet. Company Structure: Kodak currently has three different market

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    CASE# KODAK VS FUJI Case Study On: Kodak vs Fuji The Battle For Global Market Share Under the Supervision of and Submitted To …………………….. ………. business Ethics & Legal Environment (510) Submitted By ……………… faculty of business studies 21 April 2012 Jahangirnagar University Savar‚ Dhaka CASE SUMMARY As retail America is undergoes a dramatic change with the constant consolidation of companies‚ management must strive to maintain a competitive advantage or risk

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    The selection of segmentation method and a doctor’s diagnosis are similar in that they both use a process of elimination to narrow down the field to find the correct product for the customer‚ or diagnosis for a patient. The doctor begins with a series of questions‚ and basic testing to “start segmenting the market”‚ once the doctor has a better understanding of the possible ailments‚ the “product mix” is identified and she is able serve the customer/diagnose the problem. A general doctor begins

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    Acknowledgement In order to do this project I acknowledge a special thanks to those people who support me in compiling this report without those people this may not be possible to complete. First of all I would a be rush to thank to the ICBT where I study and I express my sincere thanks to our lecture Ms. Nirosha who assign this project and guided me to throughout this project. I would like to convey my inner feeling for all those people who gave their full support and help me throughout the

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    Chapter08

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    neutralize threats • avoid weaknesses Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Figure 8.1 8–1 Porter’s Generic Strategies Strategy Type Definition Examples Differentiation Distinguish products or services Rolex (watches) Mercedes-Benz (automobiles) Nikon (cameras) Cross (writing instruments) Hewlett-Packard (hand-held calculators) Overall cost leadership Reduce manufacturing and other costs Timex Hyundai Kodak Bic Texas Instruments Focus Concentrate on specific regional market‚ product market

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    of the individual were far less important than the whole of society. Not only did this lead to a rivalry but it lead to each side to despise the rival ideology and the way the other side administered its nation. Controversial U.S president Richard Nikon stated “The cold war isn’t thawing‚ it is burning with a deadly heat‚ communism isn’t sleeping; it is‚ as always plotting‚ scheming‚ working‚ fighting”. In contrast Nikita Khrushchev himself claimed that ‘support given by United States rulers is rather

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