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    Using Information Technology to create Strategic Customer Relationships GE Energy & GE Healthcare GROUP MEMBERS Md. Mahedi Mahfuj Mostafizur Rahman Md. Habibur Rahman BIT 0207 BIT 0211 BIT 0216 8/2/2012 2 Overview • • • • • • About GE & their products Past Scenario Present Scenario Use of IT Comparative Analysis Case Study Questionnaires 8/2/2012 3 Case Introduction Internet offers for large- scale storage and data analysis. IT provides -Continual

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    Effect of technology

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    Limitation of human contact due to the use of technology has had a positive effect on people’s lives. Technology‚ nowadays‚ has improved so much and has helped people in many ways. Sure people may say that technology is ruining our society‚ that it’s robbing us our natural ability to communicate with one another‚ but in all reality technology has made living better and more enjoyable. Looking back‚ technology has provided us with more freedom and less consumption of time and resources. Today

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    From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The first version of Microsoft Word was developed by Charles Simonyi and Richard Brodie‚ former Xerox programmers hired by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1981. Both programmers worked on Xerox Bravo‚ the first Microsoft WYSIWYGword processor. The first Word version‚ Word 1.0‚ was released in October 1983 for Xenix and MS-DOS; it was followed by four very similar versions that were not very successful. The first Windows version was released in 1989‚ with a slightly

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    Ways of Forming Words

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    OF FORMING WORDS Compounding is the word formation process in which two or more words combine into a single new word. Compound words may be written as one word or as two words joined with a hyphen. Shortening is the word formation process in which a word is reduced or shortened without changing the meaning of the word. Blending is the word formation process in which parts of two or more words combine to create a new word whose meaning is often a combination of the original words. Affixing

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    face portrays the fact that we are all unique and one of a kind. In an excerpt of Hawthorne’s quote‚ “stamps ineffaceably on all her productions” he is saying that nature gives us our own “stamp” or mark‚ for us to differ as individuals. In simpler words‚ Hawthorne is implying that no one is perfect. We all have our blemishes‚ which make us who we are‚ and that if our focus revolves around the negative we will never truly appreciate the positive. Georgina is a beautiful woman‚ but Aylmer is too determined

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    N Word Essay

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    The N-word has become a broadly used word in today’s society. However‚ it is not acceptable to use in your everyday language. The N-word has a historical background. The use of the N-Word was generated out of a hatred for African-Americans‚and is based on the racial advantage in the early times of the United States. The use of the N-word is offensive to many who come from a family that may have black culture. The word stems from negative stereotypes of Black people. Some of these stereotypes include

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    Introduction to Word Processing Word Processing Background OpenOffice.org WRITER OpenOffice.org Writer is an open source/free software word processor that is a component of the OpenOffice.org software package. Writer is capable of opening and saving documents in a number of various formats‚ including Microsoft Word’s .doc‚ .rtf‚ .xhtml‚ and the Oasis Open Document format (or commonly called as ODF‚ its default format of version 2.0). As with format the OpenOffice.org suite‚ Writer can

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    forbidden words essay

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    on the use of “forbidden words” in the media‚ the individual responsibility of using curse words has increased. In this research I have found that the use of curse words has heightened some people’s sensitivity to these words. Children are the most affected and the parents are not far behind. The use of curse words in our media has changed our perspective; children and teens use them sometimes on the daily basis‚ but is this change a good thing? The common curse words‚ some starting with S’s and

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    Actions vs. Words

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    communication is used on a daily basis‚ but there is non-verbal communication that could contradict the words being stated or written. In this paper‚ I will examine such contradictions in verbal and non-verbal communication in my office. I will also examine various types of listening skills important for deciphering non-verbal communication. Non-verbal Communication – Actions vs. Words Verbal communication is very important in the business world‚ but it is often the non-verbal

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    Essay On The Word Retard

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    Since the late 1800’s‚ the word ‘retard’ has been used - firstly as a clinical diagnosis to mean delay or hold back in term of progress‚ then later became a derogatory slang to mean stupid or dumb. While the word certainly was used to mean intellectually inhibited‚ many believe the everyday usage of the word “retard” is not directed toward people with disabilities‚ and therefore should be okay to incorporate into day to day conversation. Even though you might think the word is not offensive to friends

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