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    Identification of Customers‚ Markets‚ Products‚ Competitors Dell Computer Corporation was established in 1984 and today ranks among the world ’s largest computer systems companies. Dell pioneered the concepts of selling personal computer systems directly to customers; offering build-to-order computer systems; and providing direct‚ toll-free technical support and next-day‚ on-site service. The company designs and customizes products and services to end-user requirements‚ and offers an extensive

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    CSR Activities in Electronic Industry Table of Contents Executive Summary……………………………………...………2 1. Introduction……………………………………………………2 2. CSR activities of Sony‚ Dell and Apple……………………….3 1. Employees………………………………………...…...……4 2. Environment ………………………………………………..5 3. Consumers…………………………………………………..6 3. Evaluation on CSR activities………………………………….6 3.1 Employees………………………………………………...6 3.2 Environment……………………………………...………7 3.3 Consumers ……………………………………………….8 4. Conclusion……………………………………………………

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    Chapter I INTRODUCTION In the "real" world‚ a gesture is a motion of the limbs or an act made to express a thought or as a symbol of intent. You gesture to your waiter to come over and see the fly in your soup‚ or wave an oncoming car past your stopped car. You make hand gestures to express disgust and anger of others‚ or to signal approval and disapproval (thumbs up and thumbs down). These gestures are often shortcuts or silent‚ non-verbal alternatives for expression. In other cases‚ especially

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    existence. Life is simple and simply the reason why we are still gaining knowledge‚ learning new things and passing it to others. One very good example of our existence is a seed‚ when planted in the garden‚ it grows into step by step process to the fulfillment of its reason for existing. We exist because we had our purpose in life. Every one of us is expected to play a role in making other happy. THIS MAKES LIFE MORE MEANINGFUL. Why do I exist? What is the purpose of my life? Why God does created

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    Money is not Everything  The be-all and end-all of life should not be to get rich‚ but to enrich the world. - B. C. Forbes In order to obtain the necessities you need to survive you must have money. Our society revolves around money and you need it to live. You have to have money to buy food‚ clothing‚ education‚ vehicles‚ and a home. In order to get these things you must be somewhat financially successful‚ but if you are unwilling to serve others what is the benefit of possessing so much

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    can lead to a serious illness and even death. Workaholism is manifested in the perception of work as the only (or most significant) means of fulfillment‚ achievement of recognition‚ and as means of obtaining subjective satisfaction in life. For a workaholic‚ work comes first in his/her life‚ leaving behind all the other aspects such as personal life‚ family‚ entertainment‚ and social activities‚ and can lead to the complete social exclusion. Thus‚ it is a mental disorder that requires treatment

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    It is important that all families and individuals have the basic necessities in order to sustain a moderately normal life. Social support provides families and individuals valuable resources to bridge the gap between their current status and fulfillment of basic needs. The strength base model intervention focuses on the positive traits of families and individual opposed to their negative misfortunes. This influences the family and individual to realize their capabilities and build their strengths

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    displayed throughout the play A Street Car Named Desire. The concept of the American dream discusses how people in the world who work hard for their success‚ in turn‚ are successful in their lives. The concept of the American dream represents desire‚ fulfillment and regret throughout the play. In the play A Street Car Named Desire‚ Tennessee Williams displays the idea of the American dream within his characters. The American dream is the idea that any man or woman‚ who works hard for a living‚ will have

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    forms. In the play "A Raisin in the Sun‚" Lorraine Hansberry uses the indirect characterization of the Younger family through their acquaintances to reveal that money and materialism alone are worthless. Living in a society where the fulfillment of dreams is based upon material wealth‚ the Younger family strives to overcome their hardships as they search for happiness. As money has never been a way of life for the family‚ the insurance check’s arrival brings each person to see the chance

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    {NAME} The Importance of Social Support on Health {INSTRUCTOR} {DATE} Although social interaction is complex‚ some believe that it is vital to human health‚ both mentally and physically. The nature of social behavior is that many people find it hard to open their hearts and share their feelings and problems. However‚ social interaction where people can talk out their problems and feel accepted and understood is very beneficial to mental health. It is influenced by the number

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