1) Bill Gates believes that Microsoft’s ability to attract‚ motivate‚ and retain superior people is its source of competitive advantage. Do you agree or disagree? Why? Yes. Gates had long recognized that it took exceptional people to write outstanding software Microsoft is all about software. Microsoft is a pioneer in this industry and hence attracted extremely intelligent‚ creative and ambitious college graduates since its start up days. Bill gates knack of recognizing genius
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The Babylon Ishtar Gate There are many wonders of the ancient world that have been found by archeologists. Of these treasures found‚ one of the greatest and most beautiful has been the Ishtar Gate of Babylon. Babylon was the capital of a city in Mesopotamia‚ in the current day Iraq.(Hirst‚Archeology.about.com) Babylon was damaged by weather‚ age and wars (the Iraq and USA war) but still archeologists managed to find the gate. (Hirst‚Archeology.about.com) The Ishtar gate was built in the reign
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Microsoft Recruiting Strategy Recruiting Creative thinking over experience Microsoft has the policy of only recruiting the best and the brightest for their company. Over the years they have dvelopped a system of hiring people fresh from college. They mostly target top universities from the united states‚ Europe and some in japan. It is true that those who just graduated lacked work experience but COO steve ballmer explained that Microsoft preferred creative thinking and ambition over experience
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Though many readers may believe that the proper education would lead to success all the way‚ it is wise to realize that being naïve will not help in the future‚ nor will it help in the present. Bill Gates and his Microsoft Empire post a very classic scenario that supports the topic. At young‚ Bill Gates began to tinker with computer technology. He created his own programs and taught himself the technology. He had a proper education with good grades‚ but it was his job experience which leads him to
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friends. One characteristic of success is achieving the life goal of attaining wealth and establishing the ultimate career. One example‚ who illustrates this aspect‚ is Bill Gates due to his major success in building one of the most preeminent business empires‚ making him the richest person in the word with $79.2 billion dollars . Gates has made his own success as
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companies. FORTUNE On the 29th of march 2007 Slim had overtaken Warren Buffet as the second richest person in the world with an estimated net worth of $53.1 billion. On the 8th of August 2007 Slim overtook Bill Gates as the world’s richest person for the first time‚ Slim‚ Buffet and Gates would continue to swap place on the Forbes rich list until March the 10th 2010. On March 2010 Slim became the richest man in the world and still remains at the number one spot with a net worth of $53.5 billion.
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Persuasive Writing The Classroom of the Future Wouldn’t it be great to use technology in your classroom! Wouldn’t it be fantastic to increase your intelligence‚ fluency and concentration! I reckon it would. Technology has yet to be fully introduced into classrooms as some schools can not get enough cash from the Government. Those schools will miss out on a dramatic increase in test scores‚ improved work ethics and in student behaviour by not allowing their students to get the benefits
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Great by Choice Reflection Paper Alexis Taylor Prairie View A&M University “It’s not that they thrive on chaos‚ but they can thrive in chaos and uncertainty.” -Jim Collins- Many times entrepreneurs ask themselves‚ “Why my competitors are able to succeed and go through catastrophe after catastrophe yet my business is crashing? What makes that person better than me? Am I‚ not the chosen one?” Jim Collins and Morten T. Hansen answer these common questions and many more in their educating
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Class 13: Flip Flops Topics: 1. TOC 2. Introduction 3. Types of Flip Flops 4. Types of Flip Flops 5. D Flip Flop Operation 6. D Flip Flop Master Circuit 7. D Flip Flop Circuit 8. Tri-State Inverter 9. Flip-Flop Ideas 10. Flip-Flop Ideas Joseph A. Elias‚ PhD 1 Class 13: Flip Flops Introduction (Martin c.7) Flip Flops basics: •Storage elements for synchronous circuits (what is synchronous?) •Break up any race conditions or oscillations‚ i.e.‚ feedback loops around a cyclic logic circuit •Inputs:
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Statue of Liberty as a symbol of the United States as land of promise for refugees from other nations (Schultz). In the quote “Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea-washed‚ sunset gates shall stand a mighty woman with a torch” (Lazarus ). Coincedently‚ Lazarus contrasts one of the ancient statue to the Statue of Liberty. The Colossus of Rhodes was a greek statue that was built in the roman era to commemorate… In contrast‚ the Statue
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