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    Role of technology in the development of modern business’ Over the years‚ technology has become an important element and ingredient in the world of business‚ impacting enormously on business activities in every aspect. Modern business has simply become modern because of technological innovation. Technology is playing a big role in developing business for what it is today in several different ways. Technology enabled businesses to have way more effective communication than ever‚ making two-way

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    1. Outline the Steps of DNA: a. DNA Replication begins at the Origin of Replication b. Helicase cuts hydrogen bonds and separates DNA in half c. Semiconservative replication produces two copies that each contained one of the original strands and one entirely new strand. d. Topoisomerases catalyze and guide the unknotting of DNA e. Single Strand Binding Proteins attach to the halves and keep the DNA molecules separated (they are needed because the sides are attracted to each other and with out

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    Role of Information Technology in Relationship marketing By : Krishna Vaghela Role of information technology in Relationship Marketing The aim of marketing is to know and understand the customer so well the product or service fits him and sells itself." - Peter Drucker “ Abstarct: In today’s market customer is king and every activity gives centre place to the customer because this is time to make your business customer oriented. RM is defined as the identification‚ establishment‚

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    Role of Technology in Electronic and Digital Media Comm/225 Role of Technology in Electronic and Digital Media The world we live in is every changing around us‚ it is a wonder we can even keep up with the technical advances that are happening. Everywhere we look there are cell phones‚ computers‚ tablets‚ smart phones‚ hand-held video games players‚ and much more. In the 21st century many people do not know how it was a hundred or more years ago. Over the years media has grown in a tremendous

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    Design: Investigation of Fermentation Introduction Introduction Yeast (Saccharomyces)is a single-celled microorganism in the Fungi family. It anaerobically respires sugars to produce ATP‚ as well as the waste products ethanol and carbon dioxide gas. This process is known as fermentation. There are various factors that affect the rate at which yeast respires. Aim To investigate the effect of concentration of table salt (sodium chloride) on the rate of fermentation of sucrose using yeast‚ measured

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    use forensics to perform experiments on evidence to solve their cases. “... [F]orensic scientists do invaluable work linking evidence from crime scenes- such as fingerprints‚ injuries‚ weapons‚ DNA‚ computer data‚ drugs and counterfeit goods- to criminals themselves” (“Introduction”). The DNA found at the scene is inspected to see if it pertains to the crime. An important part of a forensic scientist’s job is to separate out important‚ unimportant‚ and non-essential evidence (Woodford). However‚

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    Roles and Implications of Technology in Building Relationships 2.1 Technology Facilities CRM It is important to understand that Customer Relationship Management is about relations between people. People‚ not companies‚ do business. Business existed long before computers and the technology boom in the last decade. Thus CRM was not invented with the invention of computers. The good practices of relating with your customer did not become obsolete with the introduction of technology‚ though

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    It is not the strongest of the species that survive‚ nor the most intelligent‚ but the one most responsive to change. Charles Darwin Role of Educational Technology in the Knowledge Society Education as an essential activity in the development of society has seen major transformations‚ from which the new methods and models of the modern educational system have emerged. The relationship between the individual and society becomes more complex via education‚ as the individual gains the capability

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    Role of Information Technology in Curriculum Development Information (Definition) The concept of information is closely related to notions of constraint‚ communication‚ control‚ form‚ instruction‚ knowledge‚ meaning‚ mental stimulus‚ pattern‚ perception and representation (Or) In general‚ raw data that:  Has been verified to be accurate and timely  Is specific and organized for a purpose  Is presented within a context that gives it meaning and relevance and which  Leads to increase

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    The first legal documentation of white-collar crime was documented in the 15th century in England. In the year 1473‚ a law passed after an agent was arrested for embezzlement when he was responsible to transport wool and he ended up stealing wool for himself. After this law passed white-collar crimes were still uncommon because not much attention was brought until after the industrial revolution. The only reason attention was brought during/after the Industrial revolution was because of monopolistic

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