MAGAZINE DESK It’s a Flat World‚ After All By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN (NYT) 5165 words Published: April 3‚ 2005 In 1492 Christopher Columbus set sail for India‚ going west. He had the Nina‚ the Pinta and the Santa Maria. He never did find India‚ but he called the people he met ’’Indians’’ and came home and reported to his king and queen: ’’The world is round.’’ I set off for India 512 years later. I knew just which direction I was going. I went east. I had Lufthansa business class‚ and I came
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Maternity leave “My aim is that every employee at Intel Israel can honestly say: I believe in the company‚ I belong to the Intel team and I matter to the company and its success” said Nirit . Good example is the “Gradual Return from MLOA” program. It all started when we noticed women working in our manufacturing operation were not returning to their jobs at the end of their maternity leave. After discussing with mothers the reasons for their leaving Intel‚ we decided to offer mothers the opportunity to
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Nursing‚ is considered a practice-based discipline involving many nursing theories as well as inputs from several other scientific disciplines. It is also a branch of knowledge that is ordered through the theories and methods that is evolving as inputs from several other scientific disciplines. Nursing practice integrates numerous roles and functions of the nurse as it focuses mainly on the achievement of optimal functioning of the patient. It encompasses the maintenance and promotion of health of
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Sonnet 43 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning 1806-1861 The poet begins by saying “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways‚” by which she starts off with a rhetorical question‚ because there is no ‘reason’ for love. Rather than using “why” she enforces this meaning. But then she goes on saying that she will count the ways‚ which is a contradiction against her first line. In the rest of the poem she is explaining how much she loves. In the second line she says “I love thee to the depth & breath &
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to compare 2 of Intel’s Processor. The Intel Core i5 and i7. Intel’s i5 processor amazing performance and stunning visuals with a boost. Raise the bar on your PC experience with rich visuals plus an automatic burst of speed when you need it1. The 4th generation Intel Core i5 processor delivers amazing performance‚ stunning visuals‚ and built-in security for deeper protection.2 Discover the thrill of an automatic burst of speed when you need it with Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0. 1 Experience
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What did Craig loved doing when he was little? Drawing maps of imaginary locations 2. What is the name of Craig’s psychologist? Dr. Minerva 3. What is a “shrink”? A Psychologist 4. Why can’t Craig eat much? Stress 5. What happens if he eats too much? He vomits his food 6. Does Craig’s have suicidal thoughts? True or False. True 7. Who is Craig’s best
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Question 1: Discuss how Intel changed ingredient-marketing history. What did it do so well in those initial marketing campaigns? (1) Intel launched the ‘’Intel inside’’ campaign to build brand awareness and it helped move the Intel brand outside the PC and into the minds of customers. (2) Build strategic alliance with stakeholders and give them rebates to support Intel’s marketing strategies. (3) Advertising their products by ‘’Bunny People’’ and ‘’Blue Man Group’’ in its commercials. (4) Develop
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role in globalisation. An example on a MNC in Intel‚ which has a branch plant in Leixlip Co. Kildare‚ Ireland. Intel design and manufacture platinum processing chips for computer manufacturing companies. Intel’s final customers are computer and mobile phone manufacturing companies. Intel’s headquarters is located in Silicone Valley‚ California due to the huge number of highly skilled graduates that come from UCA and Stanford. In California‚ Intel employs the vast majority of its workers in California
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greetings. I am emailing you this memo on behalf of Group C and to inform you on our collective decision on whom the chosen company should be as it relates to the solicitation of our services for this upcoming quarter. We have collectively chosen the Intel Corporation. Group C believes that this company would be a perfect target group to offer our expertise services too. Our services would not only meet the staffing needs‚ financial needs but also the professional needs that the company strives for
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