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    Computer Networks NETWORKING CONCEPTS Network A network is basically an interconnection of various points to make a connected system e.g Road‚ Telephone‚ Social Data Network A computer network therefore refers to an interconnection of computers and other peripherals by use of a communication link Peer to Peer Networks In a peer-to-peer network‚ all computers are considered equal; they all have the same abilities to use the resources available on the network. Peer-to-peer networks are designed

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    Obstacles faced by SMEs in recruiting employees in international market Introduction Selecting and recruiting an employee is always an important goal for an organization because hiring an effective and efficient person makes a beneficent addition to the company. As the world is getting more global‚ organization are spreading their business in international market. And when an organization enters a new market its first goal becomes to select a team that knows the culture of the market well. Big

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    The Advantages of Social Network Sites by G.S. Jackson‚ Demand Media With the advent of social networking‚ social scientists and media experts have wondered about the benefits social networking brings to communication. While some of these are obvious‚ some others have only become apparent as users have become familiar with social networking. The ability to increase our networking potential or work with others regardless of distance presents new ways for us to do business. Furthermore‚ the ability

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    Introduction S ocial network industry started to expand rapidly after the year 1997 where the world first social network site‚ SixDegrees.com is being introduced to the public. Afterward there were many different types of sites being introduced to public. Social network sites (SNSs) can be define as web-based services that allow individuals to construct a public or semi-public profile within a bounded system‚ articulate a list of other users with whom they share a connection‚ and view and traverse

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    Nepotism Is hiring your nephew good for your company? What are the hidden costs and benefits? What policies should public companies follow? By Ron Prokosch The word “nepotism” in the business community originally referred to the hiring of relatives of the owner of the business. Today‚ this word has been extended to refer to the existence of employees within any organization that are related to each other either by blood or marriage. Is nepotism a cost or a benefit for an organization?

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    The Social Network Michelle Graul St. Johns River State College Imagine having an idea worth twenty-five billion dollars. In the essay‚ “The Social Network”‚ Alissa Wilkinson writes about the movie‚ “The Social Network”‚ which is about Mark Zuckerberg‚ the world’s youngest billionaire‚ and his idea that changed the world. We can hardly remember the world ten years ago where we couldn’t see pictures from the event that we missed last night online the next day or create our own event‚ inviting

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    The company GMA Network‚ Inc. is a Filipino media conglomerate based in Diliman‚ Quezon City‚ Philippines. It is primary involved in radio and television broadcasting‚ with subsidiaries dealing in various media related businesses. The majority of its profits are derived from publicity and marketing incomes associated to television distribution. The company has 47 VHF and 13 UHF television stations‚ including its flagship station in Metropolitan Manila and originating stations in the provinces that

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    Family Responsibility Discrimination: What Is It and How Will It Influence Business and Employees Raymond Joy Professor Grandinetti BUS352 – 2012 Q5 Family Responsibility Discrimination Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 originally protecting against discrimination in employment based upon race‚ color‚ national origin‚ religion and gender. Such discriminations‚ or disparate treatments‚ are often easy to identify. Most companies today have established concrete policies and rules to avoid

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    Employees in an International Workforce When organizations operate globally‚ their employees are very likely to be citizens of more than one country. Employees may come from the employer’s parent country‚ a host country‚ or a third country. The parent country is the country in which the company’s headquarters is located. For example‚ the United States is the parent country of General Motors‚ because GM’s headquarters is in Michigan. A GM employee who was born in the United States and works at

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    Andrew Wakefield - Unethical Research Vanessa Terrazas RES351 December 7‚ 2011 Paul Worthey Andrew Wakefield - Unethical Research Ethics are custom to every day living. Recognizing ethics in his or her research is vital. “The goal of ethics in research is to ensure that no one is harmed or suffers adverse consequences from research activities” (Cooper & Schindler‚ 2011‚ Chapter 2‚ Ethics in Business Research). Andrew Wakefield‚ a British doctor‚ was accused of acting unethically during

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