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    Curtin University of Technology Metropolitan Campus Sem 2‚ 2012 Entrepreneurship 300 Literature Review Component 1: Opportunity Recognition Student Name: Mohd Fikri Bin Kamarudin Student ID: 15146339 Tutor ’s Name : Ms Nava Krishnan Day & Tutorial Time : Tuesday(12-4pm) Date Submitted : 14th August 2012 1.0 Introduction Entrepreneur and Company Background – Frezawa Engineering Sdn Bhd The entrepreneur that will be interview for this project is Mr Kurian Zachariah‚ founder of

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    Environmental Problems

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    Environmental Problems The poisoning of the world’s land‚ air‚ and water is the fastest-spreading disease of civilisation. It probably produces fewer headlines than wars‚ earthquakes and floods‚ but it is potentially one of history’s greatest dangers to human life on earth. If present trends continue for the next several decades‚ our planet will become uninhabitable. Overpopulation‚ pollution and energy consumption have created such planet-wide problems as massive deforestation‚ ozone depletion

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    1. Clarify the problem or Opportunity for Improvement (OFI): Clearly describe the problem or OFI that you have selected for your MAP. Why is it important to resolve this problem right now? What are the consequences of not resolving this problem right now? Bedside manner: Presently there have been a large amount of grievances and a small number of lost customers due to a lack of suitable or understanding bedside approach. The standing of the medical clinic and its workers rely on ongoing client connections

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    Stereotype Threat Overview

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    STEREOTYPE THREAT: AN OVERVIEW EXCERPTS AND ADAPTATIONS FROM REDUCING STEREOTYPE THREAT.ORG By Steve Stroessner and Catherine Good Reprinted and adapted with permission. Adapted by R. Rhys Over 300 experiments on stereotype threat have been published in peer-reviewed journals. Learn more at http://www.reducingstereotypethreat.org/ Consequences of stereotype threat can contribute to educational and social inequality of some groups including ethnic minorities in academic environments and

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    Hacking Tools

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    the mistaken belief that another super-power is about to attack it. Every hacker I have ever come across has been quite clear about where the fun lies: it is in developing an understanding of a system and finally producing the skills and tools to defeat it. In the vast majority of cases‚ the process of ’getting in’ is much more satisfying than what is discovered in the protected computer files. In this respect‚ the hacker is the direct descendant of the phone phreaks of fifteen

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    Usb Security Threats

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    USB Security Threats Information Security is a vague term used to describe any aspect of a system used either intentionally or not for protection of information systems. Although security of information systems ranges from the personnel accessing the system to the hardware and software specifically designed for security‚ it also includes external devices such as a Universal Serial Bus (USB) drive. The practicality of such devices make them popular for users at every level within an organization

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    government getting too large that it is hurting individual rights and liberties‚ or is it providing opportunities for others to pursue them? In the journal article‚ “Is the Bureaucracy a Threat to Liberty”‚ we see opposing viewpoints from Ellsworth Barnard and Jacob Hornberger about if big government imposes on individual liberties. In order for all of the citizens of the USA to have equal opportunities towards safe and productive liberties‚ we have to have a large and strong federal government. While

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    child. This is the threat that all children face the second they access the internet‚ a threat that has been made far too real by the discovery of British 40 year old Geoffrey Portway’s house of horrors. Police in Massachusetts ordered a raid on Portway’s house and what they discovered was something I believed only existed in horror movies. They found a sound proofed dungeon within his basement; there they found a child-sized coffin‚ scalpels‚ butchering kits and castration tools. Portway had planned

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    Evaluating Mao and China

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    peasants to pay for his vision through socialized agriculture called cooperatives. This movement created the next phase of Mao’s regime and moved the country quickly into collectivization. The peasants were forced to give up their land‚ livestock‚ and tools allowing the government to control the crops grown by each cooperative as well as how much of the crop each family could keep and forcing the rest to be sold to the state for unreasonably low prices. Rightfully so‚ the peasants were very upset by this

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    Environmental Issue

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    Environmental issues are harmful effects of human activitity on the biophysical environment. Environmentalism‚ a socialand environmental movement that started in the 1960s‚ addresses environmental issues through advocacy‚ education and activism. The carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere has already exceeded 400 parts per million (NOAA) (with total "long-term" GHG exceeding 455 parts per million). (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report) This level is considered

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