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    terrestrial navigation

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    TERRESTRIAL COASTAL NAVIGATION 1 “U.S. Chart No.1- Symbols‚ Abbreviations and Terms used on Paper and Electronic Navigational Charts” IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE COURSE REQUIREMENT PRESENTED TO THE BSMT DEPARTMENT PHILIPPINE MERCHANT MARINE SCHOOL SUBMITTED TO: 2/M JOSELITO C. AMBRAD‚ MAED SUBMITTED BY: MIDSHIPMAN ALFRED JASON P. BALDONADO N-J1A3 2 SEPTEMBER 2014 TERRESTRIAL COASTAL NAVIGATION 1 “U.S. Chart No.1- Symbols‚ Abbreviations and Terms

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    Sony

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    Company Name | Sony Corporation | Founded | May 7‚ 1946 | Headquarters | 1-7-1 Konan‚ Minato-ku‚ Tokyo 108-0075‚ Japan | Representative Corporate Executive Officers | Chairman and CEOHoward StringerPresident and Electronics CEORyoji ChubachiExecutive Deputy President Officer in charge of Consumer Products GroupKatsumi Ihara | Major Products | Audio‚ Video‚ TelevisionsInformation and communications systemsSemiconductorsElectronic components | Affiliates | Japan: 42Outside Japan: 32 |

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    Celestial Navigation

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    be followed by experienced navigators. The experienced navigators of many different cultures proved that celestial navigation was possible without the need for instrumentation or technology. The theory of celestial navigation shows us that with just a little bit of information anyone can find their unknown position from known positions in the sky. “The greatest advance in navigation came with the invention of the compass” (Tyson‚ 1996 - 2014). Latitude was easy to figure out by use of the compass

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    Sony

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    Sony recognizes that global environmental improvement is the most important issue for humanity in the 21st century. Sony aims‚ through continuous technological innovation and new business initiatives‚ to contribute positively to the natural environment and the dreams of future generations. Recognizing the utmost importance of our natural life-support systems‚ sustainable economic development is the top business priority for the Sony Group. Sustainable economic development means utilizing

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    SONY

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    most popular volunteer programs among Sony Electronics Inc. employees is Habitat for Humanity‚ which provides and builds low-cost housing for needy families. In the area of Education‚ Sony is responsive to grant-seekers and institutions who bring commitment and innovation to the task of strengthening education at the primary and secondary school levels‚ with consideration also given to selected higher education initiatives. In the area of Health and Welfare‚ Sony continues to support local United Way

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    Pacific Navigation

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    Pacific was explored by some great navigators who sailed from different parts of the world like Captain James Cook who used navigation tools like sextant and radars to navigate the Pacific. On the other hand‚ Polynesia was explored around 1000 years ago by navigators who used the waves‚ stars‚ and the flights of birds to set their voyage and travel through the Pacific Ocean. “In hand-built‚ double-hulled canoes sixty feet long‚ the ancestors of today ’s Polynesians sailed across a vast ocean area

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    FRAM and SONY Case study

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    FRAM and SONY (Throughout the assignment I have referred to the staff mainly as salespeople and counter staff to correspond with the case study. Each quote or extract from academic journals are numbered and relate to the reference list at the back) Word count:1592 1)The sales manager’s (at FRAM oil filters) key objective is to provide his or her salespeople with the skills and traits that will push FRAM products through the distribution channels at a faster rate and larger scale‚ skills that

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    car rental system

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    CAR RENTAL RESERVATION SYSTEM WITH GPS TRACKING PERFORMANCE Colegio de San Juan de Letran Adrian M. Abrazaldo Gillian Joseph Baldonado Paul Anthony D. Atienza Chapter I Research Description Overview of Current State of Technology Today‚ there are wide varieties of vehicle anti-theft devices in the market. These include from simple security devices‚ such as steering lock‚ gear lock and immobilizer‚ to a more advanced security system that can track down stolen vehicles

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    Oracle Systems Corporation

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    A Case Study: Oracle Systems Corporation EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In 1977‚ Lawrence J. Ellison founded System Development Laboratories to sell a database management system he had developed in a CIA project. It was only in 1982 that the company was renamed to Oracle Systems Corporation‚ to reflect the success of their first product‚ Oracle Database. Oracle used the C programming language to create its products‚ which was a big part of

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    Sony

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    Case study: Can Sony Regain Its Innovative Edge? The OLED Project 1. Why did Sony push back introduction of the OLED television? What was the advantage in waiting? What were the drawbacks? Was there a threat of moving to market with new technology too fast? How might the delayed introduction affect Sony’s reputation among consumers‚ enthusiasts‚ and Sony’s own R&D personnel? Sony holds the view that the OLED technology provides a markedly improved picture and it will be the basis for the next

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