CHARITY PROGRAMME PROGRAMME : A DAY WITH LOVE VENUE : DARUL AMAN GOLF COUNTRY CLUB‚ JITRA‚ KEDAH. DATE : 15 FEBRUARY 2014 TIME : 8.00 A.M – 5.00 P.M. ORGANIZER : 4 CRYPTODYNAMIC KOLEJ POLY-TECH MARA ALOR SETAR ADVISOR : MADAM FAEZAH BINTI ABDULLAH Bismillahirahhmanirahim ….. This is the charity program organized by 4 Cryptodynamic. The theme of this charity event is based on “A Day with Love” is to fulfill the requirement the subject of Organizing Event (OMT290). The main
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Social Influence Modeling on Smartphone Usage Masaji Katagiri1‚2 and Minoru Etoh1‚3 1 R&D Center‚ NTT DOCOMO‚ Inc. Yokosuka‚ Kanagawa‚ 239-8536 Japan katagirim@nttdocomo.co.jp‚ etoh@ieee.org Graduate School of Information Science and Technologies‚ Osaka University Suita‚ Osaka‚ 565-0871 Japan 3 Cybermedia Center‚ Osaka University Toyonaka‚ Osaka‚ 560-0043 Japan 2 Abstract. This paper presents a probabilistic influence model for smartphone usage; it applies a latent group model to social influence
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forth. Even after he has secured the rights to copyrighted material‚ he needs some help acquiring the books he wants to digitally transform and scanning them into his digitizer. It is not difficult to train others to do this‚ but the process takes about an
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Impact of New Media on Society: Smartphones The term ‘new media’ is one that is constantly evolving‚ and on a daily basis‚ encompassing more as well as newer and innovative elements in it. In the broadest sense‚ it is the opposite of ‘traditional media’‚ which includes print‚ television and film‚ and radio. According to New Media Basics‚ new media is essentially interactive‚ and it includes a host of communication mechanisms that revolve around the internet‚ and include elements such as e-mail
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CHAPTER ONE INTROUDACTION 1.1Introduction: Corporate Social Responsibility is one of the most negotiated topics in the business and accounting world .Many academics‚ professionals and most of the lay observers would agree that. Corporate Social Responsibility was defined by people in different ways.However‚ there is no specific standard to define CSR as it¡¦s a voluntary act and organizations are not obligated to do CSR. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) disclosure plays a very important
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CCS insight CCS Insight Report making sense of the connected world Global Smartphone Market Analysis and Outlook: Disruption in a Changing Market June 2014 Table of Contents 1: Executive Summary ................................................................................... 3 2: Global Smartphone Market Size and Value ....................................................... 4 3: Competitive Landscape Dynamics .................................................................. 6 Overview
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Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) Car Park System Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) operates seven car parks in the centre of AMAC. The Council has a requirement for a new system to control its car parks. This system must provide for the day-to-day operation of each car park—issuing tickets‚ handling payment and controlling barriers—and the management of car parks—recording problems‚ issuing season tickets and monitoring service level agreements with the security company that guards the
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If you know your smartphone enough‚ you may know that you can actually see how many hours a day you spend on a certain app.If you where to look at your history right now‚ would you believe that your smartphone has a negative effect on your life? Jean M. Twenge’s essay‚ “Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?” gives multiple reasons why smartphones cause negative effects on teen lives: behavior‚ communication with parents‚ depression‚ less sleep‚ cyberbullying‚ and suicide. Twenge proves the negative
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Smartphone Industry in 2013: Samsung’s Dilemma Case Analysis By Kunal Sharma 100410018 Strategic Management BUSI 4701-002 Basir‚ Nada Date: 03-05‚ 2015 Word Count: 1. To determine the industry attractiveness in the smartphone industry in 2013 we will need to use Porter’s five forces analysis. Threat of new entrants According to research‚ “many industry watchers had labeled mobile telecommunications as one of the most competitive industries in recent years.”(pg1) because the industry
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visit the store.It is hassle for the customer to go their store especially if their house is far from the store. It is not convenient to the customer to talk in phone to ask about the products and also it makes hassle to the owner to explain the product one by one. Imagine how many customer will call in one day to ask about the product so it’s really makes hassle. The company need computerization system in order to manage their time and also customer can read/view the product so they don’t need
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