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    Wiki From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about the type of website. For the article about Wikipedia‚ see Wikipedia. For other uses‚ see Wiki (disambiguation). "Edit summary" redirects here. For edit summaries as used in Wikipedia‚ see Help:Edit summary. "WikiNode" redirects here. For the WikiNode of Wikipedia‚ see Wikipedia:WikiNode. Page semi-protected Ward Cunningham‚ inventor of the wiki A wiki (Listeni/ˈwɪki/ WIK-ee) is usually a web application

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    Kleinwort Wasserstein Uses Wiki for Collaboration Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein (DrKW) is the international investment banking arm of Dresdner Bank. Based in Europe‚ DrKW provides a range of capital markets and advisory services employing approximately 6‚000 people worldwide. Because of the large number of employees‚ their geographic distribution‚ and the diversity of cultures‚ it became necessary to provide a range of collaborative tools‚ form blogs and wikis to instant messenger‚ chat

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    Wikipedia was launched on January 15‚ 2001‚ by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger.[11] Sanger coined the name Wikipedia‚[12] which is a portmanteau of wiki (a type of collaborative website‚ from the Hawaiian word wiki‚ meaning "quick")[13] and encyclopedia. A year before‚ Sanger and Wales had tried to establish another online encyclopedia‚ the English-language Nupedia whose articles were written by experts and licensed as free content. Nupedia‚ however‚ only produced c. 20 articles in its first year and

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    no cure. I did not want to live with this disease and I believe that the body can cure itself of almost anything. To help people understand why I thought a solution was possible‚ I use an analogy of someone with hay fever. Let’s say that Mary has hay fever but she doesn’t stop working outdoors in her landscaping business. Instead Mary works mowing‚ weed whacking and handling plants loaded with pollen for a living. We can all predict that Mary will not get better but is almost certain to get worse

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    eustress is existed in order to enhance people physical health and well being. To distinguish between eustress from the scope of impact on people can be divided into advantages of short-term and long-term. On the short-term‚ although the stress is onerous‚ eustress still can motivate people to maintain the momentum of moving forward with a target or project (What Is Eustress‚ 2012). For example‚ people planned to participate in sports activities such as walking‚ jogging‚ or working out in a gym does place

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    1997 when the business was making a loss. Job’s was appointed to provide a clearer vision for the business and to improve its profitability. How easy is it for a Chief Executive to change a struggling business into a more successful one? Justify your answer with reference to Apple and/or other organisations you know. (40 marks) Depends upon/ points : * How respected the leader is: Steve Jobs acted as an inspiration to many in the digital world‚ one which grabbed my interest was from competitor

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    It is first useful to define what is meant by transitions. According to Vogler et al (2008): transitions can be defined as “key events and/or processes occurring at specific periods or turning points during the life course.― They are generally linked to changes in a personâ€TMs appearance‚ activity‚ status‚ roles and relationships as well as changes of setting. Common transitions include: puberty/entering adulthood‚ starting nursery or school‚ moving schools eg primary to secondary‚ moving class

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    How was the Microscope Invented? The microscope is a machine used to see tiny‚ small things such as germs and bacteria. These small creatures are not seen by us but can be seen by a microscope. The three subtopics that will be mentioned are: 1) Who invented the microscope? 2) Why was it invented and What are the different types of microscope. The prediction made was that the microscope was a very important part of life in the middle-ages. People had very serious sicknesses at that

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    The Kaira District Co-operative Milk Producers’ Union Ltd. was registered on 1 December 1946 as a response to the exploitation of marginal milk producers by traders or agents of the only existing dairy‚ the Polson dairy‚ in the small city Anand (near Anand railway station) (in Kaira District of Gujarat).[7] Milk producers had to travel long distances to deliver milk‚ which often went sour in summer‚ to Polson. The prices of buffalo and cow milk were arbitrarily determined. Moreover‚ the government

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    Assignment One Wiki Technology [pic] Discuss the possible long term cultural implications of Wiki technology. They say that two minds are better than one‚ but is the collective intelligence really superior to that of an individual? This is the question being raised of ‘wiki’ technology‚ the increasingly popular internet server software that allows users to create and edit webpage content from their browser. Wikis have the ability to connect a few - or infinite – numbers of people together

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