IJCSNS International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security‚ VOL.9 No.2‚ February 2009 353 Solving Transportation Problem Using Object-Oriented Model Taghrid Imam Gaber Elsharawy Mohamed Gomah Iman Samy Department of mathematics‚ Faculty of science El Azhar Unversity ‚ Egypt We design Object-Oriented Model as decision support tool to evaluate the solution for the five methods using C++ language. After designing the five models (the five programs) we compare between each solution
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yet effective ads. There are many different ways companies can choose to advertise their products. In the ad Redbull chose a completive ad which is trying to persuade the target market to select the firm’s brand rather than that of a competitor. This ad would be found in magazines‚ on the internet and even on billboards‚ each having their own pros and cons. When advertising in magazines‚ the company is able to make sure that mainly its target market will view this ad since they can
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Guilty” cologne ad from Cosmopolitan Magazine shows a seemingly attractive couple using sex as a way of showing how the cologne will make both the guy and girl in a relationship feel. Both aren’t wearing clothes and are in a passionate embrace. The ad shows that woman as submissive‚ sexual‚ stereotypically attractive‚ and that she should aim to cater solely to their man. It also shows that man is dominant‚ also stereotypically attractive‚ and that he needs sex to make him happy. In the ad‚ the woman
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Ad Hoc Wireless Networks :Architectures and Protocols Description Appropriate for all communications engineering courses that cover ad hoc wireless network planning‚ design‚ deployment‚ or management. Ad hoc wireless networks bring together mobile devices without complex infrastructure‚ setup‚ or administration-and they have enormous commercial and military potential. Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: Architectures and Protocols is the first book to address every major issue related to their design
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inexpensive. However‚ consuming junk foods‚ especially if you eat them often‚ may increase the risk of chronic disease. Junk food not only effect the growth of the children but also do harm to the health of the adults. There are some junk foods health risk facts: The same health problems to the adults‚ junk food increases the risk of obesity. The research found that a person who consumes junk foods at least twice per week gains an extra 4.5 kg of body weight. The fat and the oil in the junk food
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Executive Summary This essay provides an analysis and evaluation of target markets‚ content and culture in two international televisions ads as well as two ads produced in the United States. The two product categories or issues being covered by these ads are vehicle safety and beer. The first set of analysis covers vehicle safety features an advertisement from France and one from the United Sates. The second set is about beer advertisements from Germany and United States. All of the advertisements
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Performance Oriented Ergonomic Checklist For Computer (VDT) Workstations (adapted from ErgoWeb‚1996‚ by the Cornell University Human Factors Group‚ Dept. Design & Environmental Analysis‚ 1996) Introduction Among Ergonomists there is general agreement with regard to proper computer workstation set-up‚ and the optimal body postures assumed by people performing tasks at the workstations. Unfortunately‚ quick and easy solutions to ergonomic problems‚ such as wrist rests‚ seldom help and sometimes
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Government Control of Political Ads Political ads these days are mostly negative ads trying to expose the weakness of there opponent. Negative ads bend the truth to make there opinion seem better than there adversary. The main goal of political ads should be to inform the country of there political view on the government issues. People in this country should educate themselves on the issues and the way each candidate stand on the issues besides political ads. In the other hand shouldn’t we hold
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Yea Joon Lee English Composition 1 Julia Kim 10/04/12 Ad analysis: The Band-aid and its ultimate protection. According to The A. C. Nielson Company‚ the average U.S. citizens watch television more than four hours each day. By the age of sixty-five‚ they will spend nine years of their life watching television. And the average kids spend twice as many hours in front of the television (1500 hours) as they spend at school (900 hours). They watch numerous advertisements on television and these
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viewers to determine the man and women’s backstory. This vagueness is a purposeful tactic to widen the advertisement’s appeal: even those lacking the economic status required to purchase one of the condominiums can still envision themselves in the advertisement. Why would the advertisers care that others‚ and not just those who can afford the condos‚ identify with the ad? Another goal of the advertisers is to get other people—not just potential buyers—to see these condominiums as valuable. Value is
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