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    Microsoft tried to push out and eliminate their competitors when it came to web browsing. It provided Internet Explore free of charge in all of their operating systems. This was at a time where people were being charged for AOL or Netscape Navigator. Microsoft was guilty of “exclusive dealing”. This is a regulation that gives them sole rights to a certain product. This prevented their competition from entering the market with their products. Microsoft used a pricing schedule which was

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    The Flying Car Era

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    engines‚ and specialized safety systems. 1. Fully automated navigation systems – The average person has a difficult time navigating on a two dimensional surface. The flying car industry will not be able to “get off the ground” without an onboard navigator that “handles the driving”. Yes‚ people will want the freedom of being able to do some creative maneuvering in certain situations‚ but that will only be allowed in rare instances. 2. Directional layering of airspace – With several hundred thousand

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    HYPERTEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE

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    codes. • The HTML codes are written within angle brackets < >. • The files need to be saved as .htm or .html files. • The saved files need to be opened using any internet browsers such as Internet Explorer‚ Google‚ Firefox Mozilla or Netscape Navigator. HYPERLINKS - a method allows one link to another document‚file‚location or another section to anywhere. • A very useful and easy to use feature. • Hyperlinks are written using and tags. The text that are placed withing the tags are the hyperlinks

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    Quebec City Essay

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    In 1608‚ french explorer and navigator Samuel de Champlain commenced a string of french colonies ‚ thereby creating a region named “Canada”‚ which would become Quebec City. Jacques Cartier was the first to ascend the St. Lawrence river and claim “the Canada” for France. Jacques named this region “New France”. After Champlain built his “l’habilitation”‚ David Kirke and his brothers invaded Quebec in 1628‚ Champlain returned to France with 60 of his settlers. When the French returned to Quebec in 1632

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    food‚ livestock (cows‚ pigs‚ sheep‚ chickens and goats)‚ plants‚ flour and Sugar. Rising Action: While they were out on their voyage from Spain‚ the Spaniards encountered huge storms. The currents of the ocean threw the ships off course. The ship’s navigators used maps but quickly became confused and lost in the Storms. Soon‚ the ships crashed into the rocks developed holes. Quickly‚ the water was rushing onto the ship. The ship’s crew tried to save ship by patching the holes. Because the water was much

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    Bartolomeu Dias Biography

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    person sail around the southernmost tip of Africa without modern sailing technology such as GPS? Bartolomeu Dias was such a person to accomplish his great voyage around the Cape of Good Hope. He was born in Portugal around 1450 and was a Portuguese navigator and explorer and was known as the first European who sailed around the southernmost tip of Africa and reached the Cape of Good Hope. Bartolomeu Dias’ achievement had ultimately led to expansion of trade routes and the foundation Portuguese Empire

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    The Triple Aim Framework

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    The Triple Aim framework outlines some specific methods that participating organizations can use to reduce per capita healthcare costs. Triple Aim initiative can assist their participants in reducing their costs by creating and streamlining organizational efficiencies. Frequently experienced unnecessary wastes like delivery of inappropriate health care services‚ inefficient organizational processes‚ unneeded administration costs‚ and lack of preventive service opportunities can be prevented by following

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    Portfolio Analysis

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    Introduction- This report discusses a few different topics. The first topic that is discussed is what a portfolio analysis is. Next it will give a brief background of Truman Medical Center in Kansas City‚ Mo. Third it will describe nine products and services that the given health care organization‚ Truman Medical Center offers and group them in to four categories. The four categories are cash cows‚ stars‚ problem children‚ and dogs. What is a Portfolio Analysis-? A portfolio analysis

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    The business related topic chosen to discuss is how cruise liners run a hotel at sea. In this text there will be a discussion into one cruise line in particular. This cruise line has a history of 47 years of bringing traditional cruising to New York City‚ it was the first cruise liner to introduce freestyle cruising. This is the largest vessel to homeport in the city. The chosen cruise liner is called the Norwegian Cruise Line. This cruise line has a fleet of 13 ships in total. In this academic research

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    Presence of Death in Literature Literature often contains themes that allow the reader to relate to the characters. From suicide to murders‚ death is an inevitable theme seen time and time over not only in real life but also in many types of literary works. It is used by many authors as a main driving force behind the plot as well as a method to add emotions in various works. The presence of death is a reoccurring subject in almost every type of literary work such as novels‚ short stories as well

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