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    EVOLUTION OF THE OPERATING SYSTEM Operating systems as they are known today trace their lineage to the first distinctions between hardware and software. The first digital computers of the 1940s had no concept of abstraction; their operators inputted machine code directly to the machines they were working on. As computers evolved in the 1950s and 1960s however‚ the distinction between hardware such as the CPU and memory (or Core as it was called then) and the software that was written on top of it

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    Objectives 3. Main contents 4. Origin of personnel management 5. Evolution of personnel management 6. Definition of personnel management 7. How Human Resource Management emerged in a chronological order 8. Conclusion 9. Summary 10. References and other resources OBJECTIVES By the end of this unit you should be able to: * Define personnel management * Identify its origin * Trace its evolution over time * Show how Resource Management has emerged in a chronological

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    Evolution of E-Marketing

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    email; he just thought it was a “neat” idea. (Bellis) In 1978‚ Gary Thuerk‚ a marketing manager at Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) changed B2B marketing by sending out the first mass email promoting a DEC product to 400 techies. “When those early email users checked their inboxes‚ they discovered this foreign-looking message with a cc list that took up so much room it spilled into the message ’s body.” (Stoodley‚ 2004) Some loved it but many people hated it when their computers crashed. Thuerk

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    Saroosh .H. Khan American Evolution or Revolution? The theme has been subject to excessive discussion over the course of more than two centuries encompassing the existence of the United States. Although it has been taught for as long in our schools and classrooms and all other educational institutions that the year 1776 Anno Domini marks the year of American Revolution‚ but amidst historians and intellectuals the dilemma to whether to call it a revolution or an evolution has never been out of question

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    believe evolution is from a monkey turning into guy after thousands of years. But there is more to it than that. People all over the world have found evidence explaining the origin of man and other species. But some believe in a book called the Bible‚ the holy book for Christianity. They believe that God created everything out of thin air and made everything in “7” days. But I believe that Creationism is wrong and that evolution is the science behind the origin of man. Evolution was first

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    Chemical evolution on earth

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    SLFC PROJECT Chemical origin of Life and Life on other Planets Drishta Gopala‚ Sarthak Malhotra‚ Srividya‚ Suprigya Dipangi Theories for Chemical Evolution Of Life On Earth Introduction According to a mechanistic‚ naturalistic view of the universe‚ and thus of origins‚ the whole of reality is evolution — a single process of self-transformation. Everything in the universe‚ according to this view‚ has evolved from a primordial chaotic or random state of matter. This evolutionary

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    Evolution of Baseball Equipment Baseball is a sport that our nation has loved and enjoyed since the early nineteenth century. I have played baseball for as long as I can remember‚ and the game has become a passion of mine. As I am passionate about the sport‚ I have begun to wonder where the equipment we have today has come from. How did we get to pristine gloves and flawless bats? There a five main pieces of equipment used by a baseball player‚ and all of which today have been modified to

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    everything did come from. But which is correct? Some argue that the theory of evolution has all the answers we need to know about the world we live in. Yet others strongly oppose the theory of evolution and believe that the world and its inhabitants is the product of intelligent design by a creator. The theory of intelligent design does not necessarily have to tie in with religion‚ but in most cases it does. Evolution is a relatively new theory in comparison to how long the theory of intelligent

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    Evolution of Advertising

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    Yadir HYPE Advertisement has changed significantly throughout the years. No longer are ads confined to the usual places like buses‚ billboards and stadiums. Anywhere your eyes can rest there is an ad. Kalle Lash from excerpted “Hype” said‚ “everyday an estimated 12 billion display ads are dumped into North Americas collective unconscious”. That being said ‚ it is safe to say that cooperate America has been controlling our purchases more that we liked. There is a company called videocarte

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    The Evolution of Dolby

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    Dolby Stereo In 1976‚ Dolby Stereo revolutionised the film industry by placing multi-channel stereo sound in movie theatres creating a more involving experience for the audience. In addition to left and right screen channels‚ theatres also use a centre channel to sharpen the perspective of on-screen sounds‚ plus a surround channel played over loudspeakers along the sides and rear of the auditorium to immerse the viewer in ambience and special effects. This technology was then extended to bring

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