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    Benefits and Limitations of EC Vigneshwaran Sivaravindiran Sullivan University CSC560X-A2-07 Abstract E-learning is an innovative EC system which has been gaining much attention mainly because world-class universities are implementing it. E-learning can be useful both as an environment for facilitating learning at schools and as an environment for efficient and effective corporate training. (Turban‚ King‚ Lee‚ Liang & Turban‚ 2012). This paper describes the business and social benefits

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    Task 1 Now being marketing executive and with reference of the above case of McDonald’s‚ discuss the concept of marketing for a service industry (such as Restaurant or Hotel) with relevant examples and also mention its characteristics. (1.1) M1 1.1 Marketing Marketing is the process to find out the needs‚ wants and the customers’ demands so that the customers will be satisfied after using that product. The process of discovering and translating consumer needs and wants into product and service specification

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    can also be used after a natural disaster for emergency purposes. Because they are supported by a cushion of air‚ hovercraft are unique among all other forms of ground transportation in their ability to travel equally well over land‚ ice‚ and water. Small hovercraft are used for sport or passenger service‚ while giant hovercraft have civilian and military applications‚ and are used to transport cars‚ tanks‚ and large equipment in hostile environments and terrain. Background The Hovercraft was

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    Small wonder (Topics for today) When he was nearly three years old‚ Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son would watch his mother and father playing chess in the family’s ramshackle home in the Mekong Delta‚ and‚ like any toddler‚ pester them to let him play‚ too. Eventually they relented‚ assuming the pieces would soon wind up strewn around the kitchen‚ a plastic bishop stuffed into a teapot‚ the white king face down in a bowl of phó. To his parents’ astonishment‚ Son did not treat the chess set as a plaything

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    Ethical issues in businesses today There are a million ethical issues in today’s businesses and unfortunately there is no perfect decision measurement for all these ethical issues in business. The ethical issues in international businesses are much more complicated and much more delicate‚ along with being tenfold in numbers. According to Wiley (1995)‚ “ethics is concerned with moral obligation‚ responsibility‚ and social justice.” She goes on to say that “ethics reflects the character of the

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    Small Island is structured around four competing narratives each claiming historical truth and experience through shifts in setting and time. Levy’s historical novel is told through a series of extended analepsis that move back and forth between 1924 and 1948 as well as across national borders and cultures. Written more than fifty years after the first Windrush arrival‚ it creates a common narrative of nation and identity in order to understand the experiences of Black people in Post-Colonial Britain

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    Course Name: Level 4 HNC Business UNIT TITLE NO. AND TITLE: Unit 1 Business Environment Assignment No. and title: Assignment 1- Understanding the organisational purposes of businesses (DRAFT) Date Submitted 21st May 2012 Understanding the organisational purposes of business In this day and age all individuals will have some affiliation with a business organisation. Whether it be the company they work for‚ the retail store they purchase their groceries or the NHS dentist they attend

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    Small World “The world is getting smaller..." Yeah! The world is surely getting smaller and smaller. The total land area of the world is about 148‚300‚000 square kilometers‚ which still can be considered large enough for the current world’s population (about 6 billion). However‚ due to the rapid population growth (special thanks to China and India and the United States)‚ it is no wonder that it is running out of space. By the end of 2050‚ it is estimated that the world population will reach

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    Microsoft Small Basic An introduction to Programming Chapter 1 An Introduction Small Basic and Programming Computer Programming is defined as the process of creating computer software using programming languages. Just like we speak and understand English or Spanish or French‚ computers can understand programs written in certain languages. These are called programming languages. In the beginning there were just a few programming languages and they were really easy to learn and comprehend

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    Why Do Businesses Fail?

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    many benefits‚ especially wages. This could not only increase the cost of product‚ but also decrease company’s profit. According to Gaebler Ventures (2010)‚ it claimed that labour cost is one of the highest expenditures of company‚ particularly new businesses. Bloomberg (2010) pointed out that an increase in labour cost can slow down the organizational growth. If the company provides workers too high wages but does not increase working hours‚ the product cost will rise and the company itself will gain

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