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  • National Booksellers, Inc. Bookware

    National Booksellers, Inc. Bookware

    BookWare Business Background: National Booksellers, Inc. (NBI) was established in 1990 as a wholesale organization, buying books and compact discs from publishers, and reselling it to different retail companies and exclusive distributors. The company’s headquarter is in California and the warehouse center is situated in New York. It has 136 customers. The company’s key people are Bill Tyler, CEO, Marie Corbitt, vice president, Richard Gonzales, director of marketing, Carol Bailey, accounting manager, Michael Nakatani, manager

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Mike
  • National Labor Committee and China Labor

    National Labor Committee and China Labor

    Introduction Just 10 days after the National Labor Committee and China Labor Watch released a report critical of factory conditions at the Hongyuan shoe plant in the south of China—which is owned by the large Li Kai Company, a major supplier to New Balance—a team of New Balance executives were on the ground China. When they arrived in China on January 16, 2006, the New Balance team was met by upwards of 4,000 cheering workers.

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    Submitted: May 5, 2011 By: vanleuvm
  • National Pork Traceability System

    National Pork Traceability System

    Paper Review TRACEABILITY SYSTEMS Alyssa Kaye S. Mojar Vianece Jasmine S. Olazo Jaderick P. Pabico Traceability is said to be the heart of food safety. It is seen as a very important enabler of food trade in the global scale (Welt and Blanchfield, 2012). On the most basic and simplest form, traceability is the ability to identify all necessary information regarding a specified product from production to distribution (Welt and Blanchfield, 2012; Bechini et al.,

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    Submitted: October 5, 2016 By: laymojar
  • National Security

    National Security

    National security has become a major issue since the attacks of September 11, 2001. How do we as a nation expand our intelligence operations to protect the citizens while still keeping their civil liberties in tact? Americans and its government have taken steps to further secure the nation and its assets. However; not every building in the U.S can be protected, this requires many different agencies working together to secure the borders, the buildings, and

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    Submitted: May 30, 2010 By: Jon
  • Natural Language Processing in Theoretical Application

    Natural Language Processing in Theoretical Application

    Natural Language Processing in Theoretical Application Abstract: In this paper, I will be discussing the creation and implementation of a device that will utilize the concepts of natural language processing and apply it to everyday activities. The device will be a carry-along unit that can be adapted to several devices a person would use everyday, like the car, items in the kitchen, and your computer. This device will be portable, compact, durable and adaptable. The

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    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Victor
  • Navaids in Aviation

    Navaids in Aviation

    How would pilots ever get around so easily without the help of navigation aides? Navigational aides have been around for almost as long as aircraft have been flying in the skies above us. The first navigation system was composted of just a high intensity-flashing beacon. These beacons were placed on the flight routes that were popularly flown in the mid 1920’s. With more time more of these technologies that help us navigate the world

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Top
  • Nce Informational System Proposal Summary

    Nce Informational System Proposal Summary

    Introduction The following proposal summary has been prepared by the Information Technology (IT) team describing a new information system required by our Advanced Services Network Consulting Engineers (NCEs). The information provided has been summarized and is intended to provide an overview of the proposed project. Executive Summary Within our organization we have a group of Network Consulting Engineers (NCEs) that provide Planning, Design, Implementation, and Operational (PDIO) services to contracted enterprise and service provider clients.

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    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Mike
  • Near Field Communication in the Real World – Part II

    Near Field Communication in the Real World – Part II

    NFC opens up new product and service opportunities for many players: from network operators and handset device manufacturers, through application and service developers, to service providers and enterprises. But for the NFC mass market to take off – and for profitable businesses to be built around the technology – it is important that designers and manufacturers make the right technology choices. This is especially true for the NFC tag, where features and capabilities need to

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    Submitted: May 18, 2011 By: jalfina
  • Need & Effectiveness of Executive Dashboards

    Need & Effectiveness of Executive Dashboards

    Executive dashboards are a requirement for intelligent organizations that need to respond to opportunities in a responsive manner. The term “executive dashboard” is receiving a lot of play from business partners/vendors. Many IT managers are also using the terms dashboard and portal synonymously. The two technologies aren't synonymous, although they are very similar. An enterprise portal is just that: a portal. It is a browser-based gateway to integrated information and applications to promote information sharing,

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    Submitted: May 14, 2010 By: Janna
  • Negative Affects of Spamming

    Negative Affects of Spamming

    Overview One of the strengths of electronic communications media is that it costs virtually nothing to send a message. These media are not free of charge: setting up a cellular telephone network or an Internet e-mail service has substantial overhead costs in equipment and connectivity. However, once these costs are paid for, the cost to transmit a message to a single recipient is minuscule when compared with older media such as postal mail. Electronic messaging

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    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Yan
  • Negative Effects of Mass Media

    Negative Effects of Mass Media

    Nowadays, as technology advances, so are the ways of advertising. Earlier in the century, advertisements are only presented in the simplest ways possible; for example, posters on the walls, handing out flyers, and other simple ways. However, nowadays, advertisements are seen on television, magazines, public transportations, and the most popular, on the internet. Even though the purpose of advertising is to deliver the message across to the public, after a certain while, advertisements can become

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    Essay Length: 518 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Steve
  • Negative Effects of Technologie

    Negative Effects of Technologie

    CONTENT Our basic objective is to examine the scientific developments through history and how they affect human life and society. To meet that objective we will first develop tools to analyze the relationship between science and the increasingly complex decisions we have to make regarding the way we apply science for human welfare. If we have learned anything at all about the uses of science in the second half of this century, it is that

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    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Victor
  • Negative Effects of Technology

    Negative Effects of Technology

    For a while now, science has been a mystery to man, leading him to want to discover more and more about it. This in many aspects is dangerous to our society, being that scientific developments in new studies have been advancing too quickly for our minds to comprehend. Things such as cloning, organ donation, and pesticides, are things that the world may sometimes find useful, when in reality, it only brings civilization down. "Raising science

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    Submitted: December 1, 2008 By: Jessica
  • Negative Effects of Technology

    Negative Effects of Technology

    For a while now, science has been a mystery to man, leading him to want to discover more and more about it. This in many aspects is dangerous to our society, being that scientific developments in new studies have been advancing too quickly for our minds to comprehend. Things such as cloning, organ donation, and pesticides, are things that the world may sometimes find useful, when in reality, it only brings civilization down. “Raising science

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    Submitted: March 21, 2010 By: Mike
  • Negetive Affects of Television

    Negetive Affects of Television

    Influence of Television I hear the door slam abruptly and a thud from something hitting the ground. It’s about 3:15, so my sister should be home. I bring her backpack into the living room as I see her fixated on the television. I tell her to put it away and she says ok, whatever. She gets to her room and not two seconds later does her TV click on in her room. I ask

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Neil Postman

    Neil Postman

    Huxley’s view In Neil postman’s amusing ourselves to death, Huxley teaches us that in the age of advanced technology, spiritual devastation is more likely to come from an enemy with a smiling face than from one whose countenance exudes suspicion and hate. In his teachings we learn that we are always watching our neighbor in order to protect ourselves. Huxley says that all Americans are Marxist, for we believe nothing if not that history is

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    Submitted: March 8, 2010 By: Janna
  • Neo

    Neo

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    Submitted: April 30, 2011 By: asdfgh9
  • Net Neutrality in the United States Has Been a Topic of Many Debates

    Net Neutrality in the United States Has Been a Topic of Many Debates

    Net Neutrality in the United States has been a topic of many debates. Net Neutrality has drawn diverse supporters to set conflicts between traditional telecommunications companies such Verizon and Comcast against Internet giants such as Yahoo and Google, giving politicians a platform to raise an ongoing liberal-conservative debate over government regulation. The Federal Communications Commission has never adopted any formal rules concerning Internet regulations, however the commission adopted a set of four broad principles for

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    Submitted: November 6, 2014 By: Raphaela Sakakibara
  • Net Neutrality in the United States Has Been a Topic of Many Debates

    Net Neutrality in the United States Has Been a Topic of Many Debates

    Unit 11 CD3-20 & CD3-21 1. broke (adj.)破產的 Sam had to take the job because he was broke. 1. touch and go草率從事的 It’s touch and go to do this investment. 1. now and then偶爾;有時 Now and then, I go jogging on weekends. 1. sick and tired (of)覺得厭倦的 I am sick and tired of all the annoying things in my life. 1. occasional偶爾的;非經常的 She likes an occasional glass of wine. 1. peace and quiet安靜祥和 The countryside

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    Submitted: November 10, 2014 By: 77885478
  • Net Privacy

    Net Privacy

    The internet has brought mixed blessings to the people who use it. It is a fantastic information source but the relative lack of privacy has brought forth a major problem. Anyone with even little hacking knowledge can track every move that you make while using internet services and/or view private or confidential information. It is now possible for some internet sites can actually find information such as e-mail addresses or the name of the person/people

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Victor
  • Netflix Streaming – Project Notes Report

    Netflix Streaming – Project Notes Report

    NETFLIX STREAMING – PROJECT NOTES REPORT Company Name: Netflix Project Case Title: The Adaptation of Streaming Functionality by Netflix Relevant Articles: * http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/16/technology/16netflix.html * https://www.wired.com/2009/09/ff-netflix/ * https://www.techhive.com/article/2158040/how-netflix-streams-movies-to-your-tv.html * http://www.businessinsider.com/how-the-netflix-recommendation-algorithm-works-2016-2 Synopsis: Netflix, along with every other DVD based company at the time, was struggling to stay relevant and profitable within a declining technology based business model. In 2007, Netflix made the proper business decisions to adapt itself to new streaming technology, discovering how to attract a

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    Submitted: June 30, 2018 By: NicoleCrossin
  • Netflix Swot

    Netflix Swot

    Can you name the largest online entertainment subscription service? If you said “Netflix” then you are correct. Netflix started in 1997 by Reed Hastings and the subscription service started in 1999. The company headquarters is based out of San Francisco, California. There are over 100 shipping location in the United States. Netflix offers over 100,000 DVD titles and over 8,000 that are ready to be watched instantly on a subscribers PC. Netflix has over 1500

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: regina
  • Netg Simulation

    Netg Simulation

    NETg Simulation Summary Decision making is the process where you choose an appropriate course of action from among two or more available options. Decision making is an important process because it creates change. There are differences between decision making and problem solving. The differences between decision making and problem solving was that with decision making, change is desired within an organization and with problem solving, a problem is required to exist within an organization. Decision

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Mike
  • Netware 6.Doc

    Netware 6.Doc

    Tamara Washington Netware 6 December 2, 2002 Because volumes are the basic components of the Net Ware file system one should intend to make them satisfy the needs of his/her current or future organization. Chapter 17 discusses volumes and the effects they have on net ware. If you are interested in learning more about volumes, continue reading. When planning Net Ware volumes simply follow these guidelines: Volume Sys. Make Volume Sys the Net Ware

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    Submitted: May 28, 2010 By: Top
  • Network

    Network

    5-1. Even if the equipment is new, it many not be the right equipment for the job. The equipment might also be installed incorrectly. Some things that could be causing poor performance are: all the hubs may be chained together instead of being directly connected to the Backbone. When there is a bunch of users, this could be a potential problem on the segment. Also since the hubs are new they are more then likely

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Bred
  • Network

    Network

    Defining Trust What is trust in general terms? Before categorizing people and resources, trust must be defined. Trust is the likelihood that people will act the way you expect them to act. Trust is often based on past experiences. You could also say that trust can exist only between two individuals who know each other. You can never trust a total stranger, but you can start to trust one over a certain period of time.

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    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Steve
  • Network

    Network

    The fundamental framework for this article can be identified during the technological boom experienced acutely by the United States during the 1990’s. The astronomical growth in the utilization of e-commerce and computer based information exchange led to the development of vast networks on which these virus creation activities occurred. The growth in numbers of these networks is directly related to the large increase in malicious and costly attacks (see Figure 1). These attacks have wreaked

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    Submitted: May 8, 2010 By: Monika
  • Network Address Translation

    Network Address Translation

    Network Address Translation (NAT) Network Address Translation enables a local area network to use one set of IP addresses for internal traffic and a second set of IP addresses for external traffic. This feature is used by the home portal so an end user can have an internal computer network in their home. This allows all the computers connected to it to use just one routable IP address to access the Internet. Network Address Translation

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Max
  • Network Address Translation

    Network Address Translation

    Network Address Translation (NAT) is a standard used to allow multiple PCs on a private network to share a single, globally routable IPv4 address. NAT enables a user to have a large set of addresses internally and usually one address externally. The main reason NAT is often deployed is because IPv4 addresses are getting scarce. NAT is an immediate, but temporary, solution to the IPv4 address exhaustion problem that will eventually be rendered unnecessary with

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Monika
  • Network Administrator

    Network Administrator

    Network Administrator PROPOSAL The purpose of this research is to provide a detailed insight into the job duties and responsibilities of a network administrator. Early on, I developed a strong interest in computers. Therefore, in high school, I began taking classes to assist me in a computer career. At the time, I was not certain as to which aspect I would pursue. However, I knew it would be working with computers. Nevertheless, it was not

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Jon
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