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    advertising campaign immediately after the merger‚ called “banking can be this comfortable”. To achieve the new branding goal‚ the bank’s integration and marketing teams developed the customer satisfaction index (CSI) system‚ aiming to measure brand experience effectively and accurately. However‚ the CSI system alone couldn’t clearly prove the merits of the “comfortable banking” brand positioning. To solve this problem‚ Chris Armstrong initiated the “linkage analysis” study to determine which key service

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    Consumer Decision-Making Styles of Gen Y Consumers in Malaysia Introduction Market segmentation is a crucial element in marketing because goods can no longer be produced and sold without considering consumer needs and recognizing the characteristic of those needs. Due to the highly competitive environment nowadays‚ attracting and retaining enough loyal customers plays an important key role when developing business strategies. Therefore‚ business should understand and target consumer from different

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    Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL); Part 1: Protocol Specification‚ v1.2.1 (1998-07). [2] [3] [4] Research Seminar on Nomadic Computing 13 (13) ABBREVIATIONS BCSM CAMEL DP EDP GMSC gsmSCF gsmSRF gsmSSF HLR HPLMN IPLMN MSC O-BCSM O-CSI OSS PIC PLMN SMF SS-CSI T-BCSM T-CSI VLR VPLMN Basic Call State Model Customized Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic Detection Point Event Detection Point Gateway MSC GSM Service Control Function GSM Specialised Resource Function GSM Service Switching Function

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    of the aspects which are negatively influencing the forensic science and the level of expectations people have from forensic evidence and science is the guidance given by the popular television shows related to the crime. Crime and Technology • Conclusion – In today’s progressively multifaceted world‚ we discover ourselves at relatively unique cultural and societal cross ways. Never in the human history‚ has the world been so reliant on the technology and on its numerous side-shoots and

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    1. INTRODUCTION In last decade we can notice a trend of constant growth of environmental pollution in Europe and also elsewhere in the world. Every year European Union produces around 2 billion tone of waste materials and the number is getting 10% bigger every year. There is also a constant increase of carbon dioxide emissions that are a result of increasing consumption of energy and cars. Majority of European Union members is fighting with utmost and more and more frequent weather conditions

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    Abstract Ever since there has been crime there has been Crime Scene Investigations (CSI). Throughout the 1900’s and continuing into current day‚ technological advancements in CSI have been taken for granted. In the past‚ law enforcement (LE) agencies and investigators were not capable of having regular access to the tremendous amount of information that can be found and analyzed from a crime scene. Present days CSIs typical “tools of the trade” range from flat out boring every day devices to the technologically

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    However‚ even using only this layman’s definition‚ it is already clear that Bill C-51 violates the Rule of Law. In particular‚ the requirement that the laws restricting arbitrary power must be ‘well-defined’. The text of Section 12.1 of the bill enables CSIS to “[Take] measures‚ within or outside Canada‚ to reduce the threat‚” and only requires that there be “reasonable grounds to believe”

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    healthy triple bottom line (people‚ planet and profit)‚ they ensure that they give back to‚ uplift and protect the surrounding community and natural environment. This is put into practice by means of an all-encompassing Corporate Social Investment (CSI) policy which is rooted in the passion to add value to people’s lives by re-investing into employees‚ their families and the communities that surround them (Tiger Brands Ltd‚ 2018). Tiger Brands commits 1% of their net operating profits after tax to

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    what happened to my child‚ no matter the outcome. The CSI shows I watch has entertained my thinking that one day I could be the one to solve these cases or at least possibly be involved in the solving of them. What is a CSI? CSI stands for Crime Scene Investigator. There are several names that may apply to the same job description. CSA (Crime Scene Analyst)‚ FI (Forensic Investigator) as well as many other unlisted names. The main job of a CSI is to document‚ identify‚ and collect physical evidence

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    In 1960 Arthur Radebaugh envisioned the police station of the future‚ the police station of today. Radebaugh’s illustration of this future police station was featured in his Sunday comic “Closer Than We Think”. It is here that Radebaugh depicts a police station run less like a police station‚ and more like “a sort of always-connected war room” (Novak). In this edition of “Closer Than We Think”‚ the precinct is adorned with television screens‚ perhaps broadcasting live-feeds of the surrounding area

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