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    Why are Laptops Popular? At one point in history‚ almost every household had a desktop computer. As times changed‚ the need for a portable computer increased. Although these new computers were portable‚ they were bulky and heavy. They proved to be more trouble than they were worth. Over the years‚ technological advancements have allowed for new and improved designs. Due to this new and sleek design‚ the popularity of laptops has substantially increased. Today‚ laptops are used in nearly every aspect

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    Industry’s Dominant Economic Characteristics Market Size: Annual sales revenue and total volume. Scope of Competitive Rivalry: Local‚ regional‚ international‚ global Market Growth Rate: 2-3 percent annually Stage in Life Cycle: Early development? Rapid growth? Mature. Number of Companies in Industry: Lots of small companies or few dominant ones. EX: 110 plant locations and capacity of 4.5 million tons. Market shares range from a low of 3 percent to a high of 21 percent. Customers:

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    Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity: First Draft Nicole Lewis GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY Spirituality in Health Care HLT - 310V Ms. Patricia Mullen October 9‚ 2010 Abstract Faith diversity and nursing care are the two issues‚ which have to be evaluated as one whole. Many patients with different faiths have to pass treatment at one hospital. It is necessary to evaluate whether spiritual conditions may influence the success of patient’s treatment and how helpful

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    between CSR communication‚ identity‚ image and reputation. 31 8.6 Preliminary conclusion 31 9.1 The perfect identity - Aaker’s brand identity planning model 34 9.2 A framework for CSR communication (SKC) 37 10. Apple inc. – The most admired company in the world (LMP) 41 11. Apple and CSR (SKC) 43 11.1 Apple’s current CSR situation 43 12. Apple’s brand identity (LMP) 49 12.1 Apple’s mission statement 49 12.2 Brand-as-product 50 12.3 Brand-as-organisation 52 12.4 Brand-as-person 53 12

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    service Providers in Hong Kong T.C.E. Cheng‚ The Hong Kong Polytechnic University‚ Hong Kong L.C.F. Lai‚ The Hong Kong Polytechnic University‚ Hong Kong A.C.L. Yeung‚ The Hong Kong Polytechnic University‚ Hong Kong the Driving forces of Customer loyalty: abstraCt In this study we examine the driving forces of customer loyalty in the broadband market in Hong Kong. We developed and empirically tested a model to examine the antecedents of customer loyalty towards Internet service providers (ISPs)

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    Question 1 Briefly describe the background/profile of the company. COMPANY BACKGROUND [pic] [pic][pic] DELL INC. Michael Dell founded Dell based on a simple concept of selling computers directly to their customers. Figure below showed Michael Dell has the founder‚ CEO and Chairman of Dell Inc.:- [pic] Figure 1: The founder‚ CEO and Chairman of Dell Inc He holds the record of being the longest tenured chief executive officer of the company. His concept eliminates

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    2/24/11 Essay 3 Draft 1 Influences of Dominant Cultures There are many historical stories and daily events where we can see influences of dominant cultures. When a dominant power controls a minority power‚ there can have some positive effects; however‚ most of the influences are negative. The memoir‚ When I Was Puerto Rican‚ by Esmeralda Santiago‚ is a great example of how the majority can have a variety of influences on the minority. The influences of a dominant culture on others can cause some limitations

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    Nazism – the dominant force in Germany In the 1930’s‚ Nazism became the dominant force in Germany. Adolf Hitler fought for Germany during World War One. Afterwards he became the instrumental piece in the formation and growth of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP/ Nazi Party).With help and taking advantage from various key factors‚ Hitler and the NSDAP rose into power. He expressed his hatred towards the defeat of World War One‚ and played on grievances from the Great Depression

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    knowledge of users. Also‚ all of the personal and corporate data stored on the device could be sent through different remote servers‚ which are threats for smartphones. Additionally‚ another threat of smartphones is the user’s information may be taken without one’s permission especially the banking information. 2. Are there any particular vulnerabilities to this type of device? One of the flaws to this type of device is security‚ because even though Apple and Google try to enhance their security

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    Computers: One Major Step in Globalization In 1941‚ a German engineer named Konrad Zuse invented the first computer called the Z3 (http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/?year=1941). It was a functional program- controlled computer. During this time there was a series of events recorded that entailed the beginning stages of computer use. Over time‚ the development became greater‚ one example being that one computer at that time would be the size of a medium sized room‚ whereas now‚ a computer

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