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  • Teaching Adults to Read Using Technology with Powerpoint Presentations

    Teaching Adults to Read Using Technology with Powerpoint Presentations

    Teaching Adults to Read Using Technology with PowerPoint Presentations Adults who are learning to read should enter into the instructional setting with a desire to learn. They have the capacity to learn and to problem solve in real world settings of more or less complexity. Most of the adults encountered in adult basic education programs will have much practical knowledge of the world (Starr, 1998). They will have many beliefs and attitudes about teaching, learning,

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    Submitted: April 12, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Ethics and Technology

    Ethics and Technology

    Ethics and Technology Work environments require careful attention to both many aspects. Two of those aspects are technology and ethics. Although the two topics may not seem related, ethics is directly involved with technology. . In a study conducted by ICR (International Communications Research) on behalf of the American Society of Chartered Life Underwriters and Chartered Financial Consultants and the Ethics Officer Association, it was revealed that nearly half of American workers engaged in an

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    Submitted: April 14, 2010 By: regina
  • Resources, Competitive Advantage and Internationalisation Strategies of Global Firms

    Resources, Competitive Advantage and Internationalisation Strategies of Global Firms

    Table of Contents IntroductionЎ­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­1 Resources Audit of VolkswagenЎ­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­.Ў­Ў­..Ў­Ў­..2 Strategy Analysis-Country SelectionЎ­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­.Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­.7 ConclusionЎ­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­.Ў­Ў­Ў­.Ў­..10 ReferencesЎ­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­Ў­11 Introduction The resource-based perspective regards the organisation as a heterogeneous bundle of resources and organisational capabilities that may enable the firms to deploy its resources more efficiently than rivals. In order to stand out in todayЎЇs fiercely competitive and globalised market, firms must dynamically manage their unique resources and capabilities to achieve competitive advantage. Therefore, the performances and the decision-making processes of

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    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Teaching Adults Using Technology

    Teaching Adults Using Technology

    Zelda Cephus Current Issues In Education Dr. Vivian Carter August 27, 2005 Article Title: Safe Schools Office Finds Itself at Storm’s Eye” Author: Jessica Portner Source: Education Week Summary: Even with violence on the rise the Safe Schools Office feels the need to defend itself and prove it is needed. The budget is increasing, but the program still has major shortcomings. Secretary Riley told a group of conference attendees, “we must do a better

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    Essay Length: 280 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Case Study of Nike and Other Companies - Do Nike and Other Companies Take Advantage of Their Factory Workers to Maximize Profits?

    Case Study of Nike and Other Companies - Do Nike and Other Companies Take Advantage of Their Factory Workers to Maximize Profits?

    Case study of Nike and other Companies -Do Nike and other Companies take advantage of their factory workers to maximize profits? “Conditions/…/are horrible - forced overtime, 60 to 90 hours a week, 10-to-15 hours shifts, six and seven day workweeks for wages of 15 to 28 cents an hours./…/housed in cramped dorms/…/if they complain they are fired/…/no independent human rights, labour, or religious organizations to turn to”. The overwhelming evidence makes it hard to understand

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    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: July
  • What Was Omnitel’s Competitive Advantage When the Service Was Launched in December 1995?

    What Was Omnitel’s Competitive Advantage When the Service Was Launched in December 1995?

    1. What was Omnitel’s competitive advantage when the service was launched in December 1995? Omnitel believed that their competitive advantage was their customer service focus. Their sole competitor, Telecom Italia Mobile (TIM), offered impersonal service, long waiting time and often sent customers to several operators for problem resolution. Omnitel positioned itself as the customer-friendly alternative, offering American-style, personal service, including polite operators, short wait times, and one-stop calling. A market study conducted six months after

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    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Wave-Based Technology: Fiber Optics

    Wave-Based Technology: Fiber Optics

    Part 1- Background Categorized as a wave-based technology because of its primary source as a light ray, fibre optics is a technology that deals with the transmission of light through hair-thin transparent fibres. It is formed by a very sophisticated system of fibres in a wire that works by reflecting light from mirror to mirror. A fibre optic works by sending light wave signal from one end and transmitting it to the other end with

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    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: Anna
  • Competitive Advantage Erosion

    Competitive Advantage Erosion

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of this paper is to analyze the growing disparity of science and engineering education between the United States and China. This disparity which is causing businesses to shift their operations to access highly educated talent pools in Asia are a result of 3 key factors. 1. China, understanding the importance of improving science and engineering education aims to leverage its highly skilled population to boost its competitive advantage in the global

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    Submitted: April 15, 2010 By: Mike
  • "at Its Best, Translation offers Us the Experience and Attitudes of Another Culture or Mentality". What Are the Limits and Advantages of Translation?

    "at Its Best, Translation offers Us the Experience and Attitudes of Another Culture or Mentality". What Are the Limits and Advantages of Translation?

    To answer the question above we first have to define what is actually meant by translation before we are able to think about the limits and advantages of translation. Translation can be described as an expression of a sense from one language to another as well as a transmission of a written or spoken language into another. Translation is since the beginning of human culture an important item of understanding between different countries. So the

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Max
  • Portfolios of Interfirm Agreements in Technology-Intensive Markets: Consequences for Innovation and Profitability

    Portfolios of Interfirm Agreements in Technology-Intensive Markets: Consequences for Innovation and Profitability

    Portfolios of Interfirm Agreements in Technology-Intensive Markets: Consequences for Innovation and Profitability Research Question New product development has a broad range of determining factors. Such determining factors include the voice of the customer, internal knowledge development, and organizational processes and capabilities. In technology-intensive markets, firms need to corporate with each other to develop new products. “However, most research has concentrated on interfirm agreements in isolation, with special attention to dyadic information transfer and coordination and

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Youth and Technology

    Youth and Technology

    Children of today’s society are unbelievably overtaken by marvels of modern technology. More than ever before, technology influences young people, how they communicate, how they learn, and how they spend their time. Ranging from the Internet, the cell phone user, the video gamer, to the Ipod user, the youths of today have one. Children of today’s society have either one or all of these modern toys. Whether it is gaming, surfing the Internet, or talking

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    Submitted: April 17, 2010 By: Mike
  • With the Development of Digital Technologies the Future of Television Lies with Satellite or Cable Broadcasting. the Era of Terrestrial Broadcasting Is Now Over.

    With the Development of Digital Technologies the Future of Television Lies with Satellite or Cable Broadcasting. the Era of Terrestrial Broadcasting Is Now Over.

    With the development of digital technologies the future of television lies with Satellite or Cable Broadcasting. The era of Terrestrial Broadcasting is now over. In my life, I have only witnessed first hand, the effects of media and its development since about 1995, as this is the earliest I can remember. However, my huge interest in the subject has lead me to broaden my knowledge over the way media had developed in the 1980’s and

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    Submitted: April 17, 2010 By: David
  • Internet Auctions - Competition on the German Market and the Advantage of Auctioning Rare Goods-

    Internet Auctions - Competition on the German Market and the Advantage of Auctioning Rare Goods-

    Internet Auctions -Competition on the German market and the advantage of auctioning rare goods- Table of contents Introduction………...………………………………………………………......................2 1.) What internet auction types exist? 2.1.) Description of Hood as eBays largest German competitor………………….…....3 2.2.) The impact of seller’s reputation on buying behaviour exemplified on Hood…..4 3.) Application of economic theory……………………………………….……………..5 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………....6 References…………………………………………………………………………………8 Introduction Every purchase causes a meeting of demand and supply, of buyer and seller. This can take place in several forms, in a

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    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Technology and Workplace Stress Internet Article

    Technology and Workplace Stress Internet Article

    Technology and Workplace Stress Internet Article Technology in the work place is as common place as the worker themselves. Everywhere one looks in today’s society it is prevalent. It would not be farfetched to say that most job functions could not be done competitively without the use of modern technology. Along with the efficiency of these new tools comes a new sense of urgency and sometimes stress. The effect of this new workplace can sometimes

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    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Technology Changing the Workforce

    Technology Changing the Workforce

    Technology and social change go hand-in-hand with the advancement of the workforce society within the last decade. Thanks to new technological breakthroughs emerging on a regular basis, the way we view employment has changed drastically compared to those of years before us. Dating back to the 1400’s, Johan Gutenberg revolutionized the world as we know it today by developing the printing press. Today, we take such things for granted but it is writing that makes

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    Submitted: April 20, 2010 By: Edward
  • Critical Issue: Promoting Technology Use in Schools

    Critical Issue: Promoting Technology Use in Schools

    Critical Issue: Promoting Technology Use in Schools ISSUE: Although there has been a strong push to get educational technology into the hands of teachers and students, many obstacles to implementation still exist. Equipment may not be placed in easily accessible locations. Hardware and software often pose problems for teachers in the classroom, and just-in-time technical support may be unavailable. Teachers may lack the time and the motivation to learn technology skills. Professional development activities may

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    Submitted: April 20, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Technology and Starbucks

    Technology and Starbucks

    Technology is used in many ways in Starbucks like Information Technology, Wi-Fi, and all business transactions internally and externally. Part of being a good leader is recognizing when one needs to have the right tools for the right job and technology provides one with the right tools to effectively plan, lead, control, organize employees, costs and the supply chain. When it comes to planning Starbucks utilizes technology to its fullest by developing strategic and operational

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    Submitted: April 21, 2010 By: Vika
  • Technology Gap Facing the Poor and Minorities in the United States

    Technology Gap Facing the Poor and Minorities in the United States

    The Functionalist Perspective sees society as a system. Regarding the technology gap facing the poor and minorities, a functionalist perspective would cover this issue based on the society’s consensus due to their core beliefs and values. If there would be a technology gap with the poor and minorities, there would have to be a reason for the gap to be occurring. There can be a positive and negative side to the technology gap with the

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Technology Impact

    Technology Impact

    The first definition is of "information technology". Information technology is the technology used to store, manipulate, distribute or create information. The type of information or data is not important to this definition. The technology is any mechanism capable of processing this data. Kathleen Guinee wrote, "By information technology, I mean the tools we use to perform calculations, to store and manipulate text, and to communicate. Some of these twentieth century tools include: the adding machine,

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    Submitted: April 24, 2010 By: Max
  • Effects of Computer Technology in Schools

    Effects of Computer Technology in Schools

    A computer is, "a programmable electronic device that can store, retrieve and process data". This tool once predominately used in homes and offices is making its way into our educational system. Computer technology is a growing part of our society today. The increase of computer technology usage in schools has enhanced student learning. Therefore, it can be seen that there are many effects of computer technology in schools. Computer technology allows greater collaboration with peers

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: July
  • Taking Advantage of Volunteering

    Taking Advantage of Volunteering

    Taking Advantage of Volunteering Today most people take volunteering for granted, not knowing that without it our communities would not be where they are now. Some of us go along everyday overlooking the benefits volunteering bring to our community. For instance, many of my peers and the students around campus look over all the help volunteering provides to the people around the town. I know this because I am one person who has not put

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Janna
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Franchising

    Advantages and Disadvantages of Franchising

    Contents 1 Definition of Franchising 2 Businesses for which franchising works best 3 Advantages 4 Disadvantages Definition of Franchising Franchising refers to the method of practicing and using another persons philosophy of business. The "franchisor" authorizes the proven methods and trademarks of his business to the "franchisee" for a fee and a percentage of gross monthly sales. Various tangibles and intangibles such as national or international advertising, training, and other support services are commonly made

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Jack
  • Technology

    Technology

    Summary The use of technology will be very important in the projected growth of Primus Securities. With a multitude of technologies available, choosing the correct ones that maximize capability with future expansion will be a priority. Primus Securities, much like its industry brethren, E-trade Securities and Charles Schwab, is attempting to provide successful online investing via their website. Using technology, Primus has at their disposal many online products, tools, and services to choose from that

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Mike
  • Benefits of Technology

    Benefits of Technology

    Ever since it developed, there has been controversy over whether or not mechanical inventions benefit our lives. Doug Rennie’s article, “Faxed to the Max”, says “the timesaving devices we created give us more freedom to do what we want have instead imprisoned us in our own technology.” Although this may be true to some people, everyone has the power to resist technological devices. People can chose to use these tools to enhance their lifestyles, like

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Mike
  • Technology Used in Call Center

    Technology Used in Call Center

    Technology Call Centres use a wide variety of different technologies to allow them to manage the large volumes of work that need to be managed by the call centre. These technologies ensure that agents are kept as productive as possible, and that calls are queued and processed as quickly as possible, resulting in good levels of service. These include ; • ACW (After call work) • ACD (automatic call distribution) - In telephony, an Automatic

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: July