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    INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT (MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM) ASSIGNMENT 1: CASE STUDY: AIRASIA – Now Everyone Can Fly Questions: * What is Air Asia Business Model? How does information system support this business model? 1.0) AirAsia business model AirAsia business model is low cost‚ low fare and no-frills air line. AirAsia Pan Asia plan targeted to million of Asians who wanted basic air transportation at cheap price AirAsia achieved low cost by following method: 1) Single class‚ no frills

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    Twenty Years from Now

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    yourself twenty years in the future‚ but I love making goals for myself. First off‚ my job has to be the right one for me. I was thinking about managing hotels‚ like the Hilton‚ hotels that are all around the world. I want to be able to travel and see them in person. The money figure doesn’t really matter to me. I just want to have the job that I love‚ so that it won’t really be like working. Secondly‚ I want a marriage that will last forever. Looks aren’t really important to me. I want to have a

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    methods and procedures could benefit mankind. These procedures hold infinite possibilities in the practice healing the sick. Of all of the procedures mentioned cloning is the only method that has been given any amount of serious research. Cloning could do away with the need for organ transplants. Instead of a transplant a new organ could be cloned‚ thus removing any chance that the body might reject the organs. Nano-robotics could be used to fight off foreign infections and repair internal wounds. Retro-viruses

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    Riddle : How do you eat an elephant? Solution : In man-size bites! This riddle serves to remind ourselves that being overly ambitious or unrealistic‚ to go for too much‚ more than can be handled at any one go‚ is not going to get one very far! Every vision is the result of an extended period of hard work‚ of a series of tasks or objectives‚ stacked up in a structured way. Realising the vision requires devotion to and successful execution of each and every one of these tasks. But first‚ how

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    10 years from now

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    10 Years From Now I don’t like thinking too much about the future‚ I’ve always been one to worry. Despite all the what-ifs that go through my head on the daily‚ I try to remember that there are certain things that I can control and many things that I can’t. I am learning how to focus on those things I can control in order to create a successful life for myself. In ten years from now I will be 28 years old and everything else is just a fantasy. I plan on finishing two years of pre-requisite

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    "What do you want to be when you grow up?" It is such a typical question‚ yet it compels children to venture into their innocent minds and let them imagine the world full of possibilities and encouragements. Their responses vary‚ ranging from superheroes to the President of the United States. But how would the little ones react when they were told‚ "You are not talented or smart enough. Try again." Their dreams would be shattered into millions of pieces and their hopes would be lost forever. Plummeting

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    I'M Getting Old Now

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    The poem‚ I’m Getting Old Now begins with the statement: “I’m Getting Old Now” bringing out the poet’s awareness of his advancing age. As one grows old and nears the end‚ one thinks a great deal about the past‚ especially the happy times; similarly‚ the poet thinks a lot about his childhood and in his dreams‚ he sees his mother as she had been when he was a child growing up in their old house. He dreams that she was standing stock still in the garden‚ over the hill‚ behind their house and looking

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    Analysis: Our Love Now

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    Our Love Now Christine Williams The author of this essay will aim to establish how the poet uses psychological‚ physical and emotional parameters to convince his lover that their relationship is not dead. This poem could be classed as a Metaphysical Love poem. The poem ‘Our Love Now is a modern poem written by Martyn Lowery. The poem is an argument between two lovers and is written in stanzas where the man speaks first expressing his opinion and then the woman’s. The man is of the opinion

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    You Live and You Learn

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    You Live and You Learn Marriage is not always what you expect it to be. In today’s society‚ marriage is taken lightly and it doesn’t always end in‚ “happily ever after.” In the essay “Second Marriage”‚ the writer describes her learning experience with her first marriage and how she applied what she learned to her second marriage. The message that’s conveyed in the essay is that in marriage‚ it’s not only important to grow together as a couple‚ but also grow as individual people to strengthen the

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    1000 Years from Now

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    world is at stake. Traveling back to the early 1900’s‚ the world didn’t have indoor plumbing. When plumbing was first invented‚ the world was overwhelmed. Now we are spoiled from such advances to the point that we can’t live without many of them. The downside will come‚ causing most of the population to lose their jobs to machines. Machines do not need lunch breaks and have no health risks‚ therefore are labeled “more efficient” in the creation of profit. In theory‚ more machines equal less human

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