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    1. Environmental pollution is a serious issue and it is important to take steps on an individual level to reduce it. But now‚ since it is becoming an international issue‚ it is time to take environmental protection to a higher level. To what extent do you agree or disagree? 2. Theoretical subjects like mathematics‚ philosophy and economics should be removed from the university education‚ whereas most of the students are interested in taking practical subjects such as computer programming‚ engineering

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    Data Warehousing and Data mining December‚ 9 2013 Data Mining and Data Warehousing Companies and organizations all over the world are blasting on the scene with data mining and data warehousing trying to keep an extreme competitive leg up on the competition. Always trying to improve the competiveness and the improvement of the business process is a key factor in expanding and strategically maintaining a higher standard for the most cost effective means in any

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    Apple (Apple Inc.‚ NASDAQ: AAPL‚ LSE: ACP)‚ formerly known as Apple Computer‚ Inc. (Apple Computer‚ Inc.) is headquartered in Cupertino‚ California‚ the United States‚ the core business is the product of Electronic Science and Technology‚ with the global computer market share rate of 7.96%. Apple’s Apple II personal computer revolution in the 1970s contributed to the subsequent Macintosh Relay sustainable development in the 1980s. The most famous product is produced the Apple II and Macintosh computers

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    Business Standard

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    BUSINESS STANDARD A PROJECT REPORT ON MARKET PENETRATION STRATEGY & SURVEY OF POTENTIAL CONSUMER PROJECT GUIDE -: MR. KUNAL PANCHAL FOR THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SUBMITTED BY: ANAND SINGH (99) RAGHUVIRSINH SOLANKI (101) SUBMITTED TO S.K.PATEL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND COMPUTER STUDIES. (S.K.P.I.M.C.S.) GANDHINAGAR‚ INDIA JULY-2006 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Writing a dissertation can never be the work of any one person. It includes co-operation & efforts

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    Odwalla Memo

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    DATE: September 4‚ 2008 TO: Stephen Williamson‚ President and Chief Operating Officer‚ Odwalla‚ Inc. SUBJECT: Addressing Contaminated Juice Products ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Odwalla‚ Inc.‚ a health-conscious juice producer‚ must confront implications that its apple juice product is contaminated and has possibly caused several outbreaks of the E. coli virus. It is a truly unfortunate situation when

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    Why Memos Are Bad

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    Memo Writing Memos have one purpose in life: as the authors of Business Writing Strategies and Samples put it‚ "Memos solve problems." Memos solve problems either by informing the reader about new information‚ like policy changes‚ price increases‚ etc.‚ or by persuading the reader to take an action‚ such as attend a meeting‚ use less paper‚ or change a current production procedure. Regardless of the specific goal‚ memos are most effective when they connect the purpose of the writer with the interests

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    Legal Memo

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    all the facts. Some people who recorded information wrong‚ may be protecting the person who the information is about. Such as Freud’s biographer down playing his cocaine use. Data has also been lost and found again later. Information may have been translated wrong and then later found out the true meaning. The data may be interpreted differently. A person may have a different memory than what actually happened. An example of this would be Skinner portraying his early days of work‚ work‚ and

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    Memo Example

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    METHODS TO RESOLVE SUCH PROBLEM HAS BEEN RESEARCHED AND IS DISCUSSED BELOW. The concerns we feared have turned out to be correct. Employees are suffering from lower morale due to the new performance based standards that have been placed on their current roles in the job. The new standards which are forcing employees to handle a certain number of calls a day and continue to perform the quality service as before or else go on conduct development plans have caused employees to resent the company

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    Data Quality

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    PRINCIPLES OF DATA QUALITY Arthur D. Chapman1 Although most data gathering disciples treat error as an embarrassing issue to be expunged‚ the error inherent in [spatial] data deserves closer attention and public understanding …because error provides a critical component in judging fitness for use. (Chrisman 1991). Australian Biodiversity Information Services PO Box 7491‚ Toowoomba South‚ Qld‚ Australia email: papers.digit@gbif.org 1 © 2005‚ Global Biodiversity Information Facility Material

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    Torts Memo

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    as to be reasonably regarded as "extreme and outrageous" so as to permit Hogan to recover for intentional infliction of mental distress.” The facts in this case are similar to Hogan. The courts ruled that the facts in Hogan did not meet the standards for intentional infliction of emotional distress set in Stanback‚ and decided for the defendant. Both decisions state clearly that there must be some sort of special damage and that the damage must be “extreme and outrageous.” It is my opinion

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