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    tape in two parts and record different sounds onto each and play them back concurrently. The fact that both tracks would be on the same tape would mean they would be synchronised exactly. In classical music recordings of the 1950s‚ the early two track machines were first used and recorded in stereo. Two different mics would be used and these signals would be recorded simultaneously. Pop and jazz recordings however‚ remained in mono until the mid sixties. The first three track recorder is attributed

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    Case Study on Google

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    Executive Summary Google offers benefits and perks to its employees‚ this made the company known as “the best company to work for” for two years running‚ as named by Fortune Magazine. All these benefits were made by the Google executives so that employees would feel that they are valued‚ and focus more on their work. However‚ despite the many benefits‚ perks and amenities that the company provides‚ many people are still leaving. An example of this would be Sean Knapp and two of his colleagues

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    Electroonic Health Record

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    An Electronic Health Record (EHR) is an electronic version of a patients medical history‚ that is maintained by the provider over time‚ and may include all of the key administrative clinical data relevant to that persons care under a particular provider‚ including demographics‚ progress notes‚ problems‚ medications‚ vital signs‚ past medical history‚ immunizations‚ laboratory data and radiology reports   The EHR automates access to information and has the potential to streamline the clinician’s workflow

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    Discuss the pros and cons of the following statement: “Egalitarian companies are more innovative.” An egalitarian company exists with equal human rights for all employees‚ regardless of social economic income‚ race‚ origin‚ gender‚ religious or political beliefs. Most people view egalitarian as fair as it creates a friendly working environment.an egalitarian work environment doesn’t depend on job descriptions and traditional management roles. This allows employees to function as a more inclusive

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    Google Files Systems

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    The Google File System The Google File System Sanjay Ghemawat‚ Howard Gobioff‚ and Shun-Tak Leung Google Niek Linnenbank Faculty of Science Vrije universiteit nlk800@few.vu.nl March 17‚ 2010 The Google File System Outline 1 Introduction 2 Architecture 3 Measurements 4 Latest Work 5 Conclusion The Google File System Introduction Size of the Internet 6‚767‚805‚208 people on earth 1‚733‚993‚741 people on the internet 5‚000‚000 terabytes of data (Eric Schmidt‚ 2005) The

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    Google Business Analysis

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    GOOGLE‚ INCORPORATED 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy. Mountain View‚ California January 28‚ 2012 Dr. Jan Schlegel Trine University Fort Wayne‚ Indiana Dear Dr. Schlegel: The attached report describes the economic impact of Google‚ Inc. in the business world. You will find the results of this report useful in your evaluation of success of Google‚ Inc. This report was designed to examine the economic impact of Google in three areas: * History of the company including major milestones

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    Acquisition of Motorola by Google On August 15‚ Google announced an agreement to acquire Motorola Mobility‚ based in Libertyville‚ Illinois‚ for $40 per share. Both companies’ boards of directors have approved the deal. Benefits of the deal Google and Motorola Mobility together will accelerate innovation and choice in mobile computing. Consumers will get better phones at lower prices. Motorola Mobility’s patent portfolio will help protect the Android ecosystem. Android‚ which is open-source

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    Barangay Record System

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    Kagawad and a Sangguniaang Kabataan Chairman. Together with this is the Barangay Secretary and a residing midwife or a doctor that manages and supervise the barangay health center. The barangay is in charge of keeping track of the records of each and everyone living in the place. These records are important for different purposes that the barangay is being used. The system that the barangay is being used is the manual based process for all the services it gives to its constituents. They manually handle

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    Off the Beaten Track The majority of foreign tourists‚ willing to explore Bulgarian culture and traditions‚ often make the mistake of ignoring the beauty of our rural areas and natural heritage. Instead‚ they pace up and down in over-crowded malls in search of things they can find in their own country. Therefore‚ they need a guidance in order to avoid future disappointment. Belogradchik Rocks Belogradchik rocks are a group of strangely shaped stones which vary in colour‚ shape and height

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    Electronic Health Records

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    Electronic Health Records The electronic health records fits seamlessly with a central cost-saving of health care reform: to shift U.S. health care from an expensive‚ pay-per-service system based on quantity to one that emphasizes quality. The goal now is to have medical payments reward good care -- in a way that’s difficult to do with paper records. "You really can’t have accountable care without electronic records‚" says Judy Hanover‚ a research director for IDC Health Insights‚ a health care

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