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  • Competition in the Mp3 Player Industry

    Competition in the Mp3 Player Industry

    Competition in the MP3 Player Industry How will Apple fare after its fantastic success with the iPod? Case Analysts Robert Carter Mike D’Attoma Introduction The Apple iPod has changed the face of the portable music player industry over the last few years. It has been so successful that it is thought to be as influential as the Sony Walkman was in the 1980’s.1 In fact, over one-hundred ten million iPods (110,000,000) have been sold over

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Fatih
  • It Industry Paper

    It Industry Paper

    Final Industry Paper Manufacturing May 16, 2003 Introduction In todayЎ¦s advancing technology state, one must be aware of information management systems and how they are shaping lives. Many industries are involved in information technology, and it is that technology which enables them to survive. Five major industries are health, services, manufacturing, finance, and retail. It is hard to say which one is affected more by technology because they all are in their own individual ways.

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Edward
  • American Diversity

    American Diversity

    America today is now beginning its fourth century. As compared to other times in American History, we are diverse in our ideas, thoughts, and opinions. Times have changed. Our population is changing, we are growing larger and more varied. We form different opinions on what we believe is right and just, We also spend our time more efficiently than ever before. Our population is constantly expanding. According to the graphs in Time Magazine on “Who

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Anna
  • How Did John Marshall Affect the American Judicial System?

    How Did John Marshall Affect the American Judicial System?

    How did John Marshall affect the American Judicial System? I. Introduction In the early years of the eighteenth Century, the young United States of America were slowly adapting to the union and the way the country was governed. And just like the country, the governmental powers were starting to develop. Since the creation of the Constitution and due to the Connecticut Compromise, there is the Executive, the Legislative and the Judicial Power. But the existence

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Kevin
  • American Democracy

    American Democracy

    Within the United States of America, there seems to be a consensus that this land was and is made for the free people of the earth. Most of us believe that the democracy we have in place is infallible, that nothing short of God could destroy it. And although some of us have complaints with what the government is doing, most of us believe that our voices are heard loud and clear, if only we

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Bred
  • India Vs Pakistan - Telecommunication Industry: A Critical Analysis

    India Vs Pakistan - Telecommunication Industry: A Critical Analysis

    Pakistan and India Telecommunication industry: a critical analysis INDIA SIDE Telecom statistics November’05 December’ 05 January’06 Total subscribers 119.9mn 123.85mn 129.82mn Tele-density 11.00 11.43 12.00 Fixed line 48.47mn 48.93mn 49.21mn Additions during the month 0.28mn 0.46mn 0.28mn Mobile 71.46mn .92mn 80.61mn Total additions during the month 3.51mn 4.46mn 4.69mn GSM additions 2.32mn 3.19mn 3.52mn CDMA additions 1.18mn 1.17mn 1.17mn India’s tele-density in January 2006 neared 12% with the subscriber base nearing the 130mn mark. During

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Toward a More Worldly World Series: Reading Game Three of the 1998 American League Championship and David Wong Louie’s "warming Trends"

    Toward a More Worldly World Series: Reading Game Three of the 1998 American League Championship and David Wong Louie’s "warming Trends"

    Toward a Worldly World Series At this point, I wish to turn to an exploration of "Warming Trends" in relation to the changing significance of baseball to show how changes in the perception of America and Chinese Americans can change the way Chinese American texts are received. Like the allegorical significance of the battle between the Yankees and the Indians, Louie's use of baseball as a signifier of Americanness is highly dependent on our perceptions

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Janna
  • French and Indian War

    French and Indian War

    The French and Indian was a turning point in the American Revolution, and involved various countries around the globe. Many changes in the political lifestyle helped changed the colonies immensely. America wanted its independence more than ever after events that sparked a great shift between the 13 colonies and its mother country. Economic affairs were increasing because of the war and the need for products that the Americans were able to produce. The idea of

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Victor
  • Native American Women and Culture

    Native American Women and Culture

    Native American Women On few subjects has there been such continual misconception as on the position of women among Indians. Because she was active, always busy in the camp, often carried heavy burdens, attended to the household duties, made the clothing and the home, and prepared the family food, the woman has been depicted as the slave of her husband, a patient beast of encumbrance whose labors were never done. The man, on the other

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • American Government as I See It

    American Government as I See It

    American Government As I See It By Zack Christy The American government as I see it has come leaps and bounds, and now is one of the strongest if not the strongest of all governments in the world. While the people within the government are flawed, it is the system it’s self that works with such beautiful symmetry. In its purest essence the United States government with it’s three branches the Judicial, Legislative, and the

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Kevin
  • American Express; a Look into Social Marketing

    American Express; a Look into Social Marketing

    American Express is a company with a lot of history that continues to excel in the Global financial market. From credit cards and travelers cheques to business finance management and social cause involvement, American Express handles worldwide business in a manner that is simply unmatched and unbeatable by other Global financial companies. Currently American Express is the 15th most valuable brand in the world. Its worth is estimated at a staggering $20.87 billion. Founded in

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    Essay Length: 2,850 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: David
  • Industry Analysis on Outsourcing Business in China

    Industry Analysis on Outsourcing Business in China

    China has an ambitious plan to attract foreign investment in business process outsourcing (BPO) and IT outsourcing (ITO) services. This research will examine the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) of offshore BPO and ITO in China. Key Findings China has most of the crucial ingredients necessary to succeed as a destination for offshore BPO and ITO, but it’s currently better suited to serve Japanese and South Korean enterprises. The lack of quality English-language skills,

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    Essay Length: 268 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: July
  • The American Press-An Overview

    The American Press-An Overview

    Although a cherished right of the people, freedom of the press is different from other liberties of the people in that it is both individual and institutional. It applies not just to a single person's right to publish ideas, but also to the right of print and broadcast media to express political views and to cover and publish news. A free press is, therefore, one of the foundations of a democratic society, and as Walter

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Yan
  • History of American Literature

    History of American Literature

    The history of American Literature starts well before this land was even called America. It has been a great evolution to come from tribal symbols and drawings to today’s Stephen King and Danielle Steele. Literature has gone through many phases and was impacted by great events and ideas in American history. The earliest form of literature in what would one day be known as America were far from what modern day people would consider

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Fatih
  • American Pageant Chapter 10 Key Vocab

    American Pageant Chapter 10 Key Vocab

    Thomas Jefferson Under the executive branch of the new constitution, Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State. When Alexander Hamilton wanted to create a new national bank, Jefferson adamantly spoke against it. He felt it would violate states rights by causing a huge competitor for the state banks, then causing a federal monopoly. Jefferson's argument was that since the Constitution did not say Congress could create a bank they should not be given that power.

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Andrew Jackson : True American

    Andrew Jackson : True American

    Andrew Jackson was the first "peoples president”. His humble frontier heritage and heroic title won support throughout the nation. Jackson was in touch with the common man and had respect for him. This for once, allowed the “people” to have a more dominant role in government, which is something that America prides itself upon today. His Presidency was plagued with controversy, but President Jackson used his power as President to unite a sometimes-divided nation and

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    Essay Length: 1,595 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Stenly
  • American Diet

    American Diet

    American Diet In the document, “Fat and Politics: Suing Fast Food Companies” by Michael Stephans, he explains why fast food restaurants such as McDonalds, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, Wendy’s and Burger King should be sued. He also explains why the government should step in and attempt to regulate or put restrictions on how much nutritional value a food should have. In addition heart disease is America’s number one killer because of the desire for people

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Mike
  • African-American Civil Rights Movement

    African-American Civil Rights Movement

    African-American Civil Rights Movement Throughout the 1960’s, the widespread movement for African American civil rights had transformed in terms of its goals and strategies. The campaign had intensified in this decade, characterized by greater demands and more aggressive efforts. Although the support of the Civil Rights movement was relatively constant, the goals of the movement became more high-reaching and specific, and its strategies became less compromising. African Americans’ struggle for equality during the 1960’s was

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    Essay Length: 2,395 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Mike
  • Hk Organic Industry

    Hk Organic Industry

    1.1.1 Organic Industry in Hong Kong Eco-fish will be an addition to the already booming organic food industry in Hong Kong. The organic and natural sector in Hong Kong has experienced dramatic growth in recent years due to rapidly rising demand for such category of products therefore the sector is moving more towards main stream. The local market is large enough to accommodate both giant and small players. Consequently initiatives such as the opening of

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Stenly
  • The Quiet American - a Comparison

    The Quiet American - a Comparison

    Philip Noyce’s adaptation of Graham Greene’s novel The Quiet American to film was a large success. It stayed true to the script, and kept the basic essence of the characters; pulling them from the pages of the book and creating them visually into marvels on screen. The earlier film made on the book was made in 1958 by Joseph Mankiewicz. Fowler was played by Michael Redgrave, with Audie Murphy as Pyle. This version was forced

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Max
  • The Middle East - Saudi Basic Industries Corp - Sabic

    The Middle East - Saudi Basic Industries Corp - Sabic

    The Middle East is probably the most important influence on the global petrochemical industry today and will remain so for many years to come. However, prospects of a war in Iraq are raising concerns, and logistical and feedstock challenges could hem in the region's growth. Saudi Basic Industries Corp., or SABIC, the majority of which is owned by the Saudi Arabian government, has grown to 40.6 million metric tons of petrochemical production and sales

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Victor
  • The American Prison System

    The American Prison System

    The American Prison System The American Prison system is home to many of the nations criminals. The ever-growing population is due in part to incarceration, where an alternate punishment would suffice. The sustenance of the inmates is drawn directly of of society's pocket, in the form of taxes. I believe that we, as a nation, should focus on providing more sensible, economical ways for criminals to pay off their debt to the community. There is

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: David
  • The Beginning of American Agricultural Literature

    The Beginning of American Agricultural Literature

    http://www.soilandhealth.org/01aglibrary/010107earlyam/010107earlyamsoil.html JARED ELIOT 1685-1763 THE BEGINNING OF AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL LITERATURE In colonial times almost every man was a farmer. Even the preachers and doctors were part-time farmers. Jared Eliot, a minister and doctor of Killingsworth, Conn., was no exception. In his spare time he practiced farming and when he rode horseback calling upon his parishioners and the sick in his community, he noticed the way other farmers farmed. He noticed that water running from a

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: regina
  • American History

    American History

    Throughout the 1800’s and to this day, many talented leaders have embraced the government and its people. One of the most important leaders of his time was Andrew Jackson, the “Old Hero”. Jackson and his supporters, known as the Jacksonian Democrats, helped shape our country into an improved and stronger nation. They provided individual and economic freedom to the people and established a more efficient government. The chief issue the Jacksonian Democrats argued was “shall

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: July
  • Benefits and Non Benefits of Industrialization

    Benefits and Non Benefits of Industrialization

    The Industrialization of the United States Benefited as well as hurt our economy, society and government. The initiation of railroads and the growth of American Industries played a very important role in the growth of the country. Railroads made it businesses able to spread their product throughout the nation and Industries raised the Manufacturing rate and profit. These two advancements benefited our citizens greatly, but had its flaws and downsides. From the period of 1850

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Victor