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  • Competition in the European Mobile Phone Industry

    Competition in the European Mobile Phone Industry

    Competition in the European mobile phone industry: Introduction of UMTS in Spain Unique characteristics of the phone operator compared to traditional manufacturing sectors Many of the fundamental characteristics differ between manufacturing and services. These include the following: · Ability to develop and protect proprietary technologies: Imitation is simpler for a phone operator; manufacturing process/system patents are more difficult to obtain and protect. · Incremental nature of innovation versus discrete technology transition: Because of competitive pressures

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    Submitted: June 6, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Gangs: Power, Conflict, and Trust

    Gangs: Power, Conflict, and Trust

    Gangs have become a harsh reality in today's society. But despite what one might think, gangs illustrate many communication theories. This is done through the power gangs possesses, "gang warfare", and the trust between gang members. Gang power can be seen in many communication theories. There are several types of power that gangs and gang leaders fall under. An example of this would be referent and legitimate power. Referent power can be described as the

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    Submitted: June 6, 2010 By: Top
  • The Concept of Power in Politics

    The Concept of Power in Politics

    The Meaning of Power The instrumental character of power is that of a “means to an end.” It includes the tools, resources, and abilities used to pursue goals. The meaning of power and its role in politics is understood first with a background of its dual nature. De jure refers to the theory of power. The concept of “absolute power,” considers tangible factors. When comparing nations’ power, money and gross national product are units of

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    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: Bred
  • Child Raising in European History

    Child Raising in European History

    Disputes on how children should be raised have always existed. There is the common argument of nature versus nurture, and the many others that have risen. Europe contained some of the first modernized civilizations. This was where techniques on raising children began to develop. In early modern Europe the opinion of children dictated how they were raised. Actually, some Europeans believe that children are gentle, innocent gifts. As a diplomat and a father, Christoph Scheurl

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    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: Bred
  • Both “to Kill a Mockingbird” and “the Power of one” Demonstrate That one Person Who Is Willing to Take Risks and Sacrifices Really Can Influence a Society and Initiate Significant Change in Attitudes

    Both “to Kill a Mockingbird” and “the Power of one” Demonstrate That one Person Who Is Willing to Take Risks and Sacrifices Really Can Influence a Society and Initiate Significant Change in Attitudes

    A shift in the attitudes and beliefs of any ancestral society is most often a convoluted and lengthy task, caused by a combination of many people’s actions. The text “To Kill A Mockingbird,” and the film “The Power of One,” address the extent of influence one person’s risk and sacrifice can have on the ideologies that are adhered to by a society. Both stories contain characters that show courage and morality by acting on their

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    Submitted: June 10, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Nuclear Power’s Role in Environmental Protection

    Nuclear Power’s Role in Environmental Protection

    Nuclear power's role in environmental protection | Nuclear techniques for environmental protection Nuclear power can be an effective tool in reducing stress on the environment. Environmental concerns are high on today's political agenda. People's awareness of the planet's precarious health has been reinforced by scientific warnings that quick, vigorous, and sustained action must be taken if we are to preserve the world in which we live. Public perception and anxiety about acid rain, ozone layer

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    Submitted: June 11, 2010 By: Yan
  • Postcolonial Feminism in South Africa in Relation to the Case of Bhe V Magistrate Khayelitsha

    Postcolonial Feminism in South Africa in Relation to the Case of Bhe V Magistrate Khayelitsha

    This essay will look at the case of Bhe v Magistrate Khayelitsha , and analyse the decision in light of postcolonial feminism. It will examine whether the concept of equality can be reconciled with customary practices in South Africa, or whether these practices are outdated and have no place in a modern democratic society like South Africa, where equality and human dignity are fundamental concepts our society is built on. The assumption that the law

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    Submitted: June 11, 2010 By: Jon
  • Power and Politics

    Power and Politics

    Power and Politics Axia College Jackie Mills Power and Politics In reading the case study, there are several dependencies that exist for Michael. His work dependencies consist of his friend Albert Joffroy, whom apparently has an influence over Michael. He put doubt into Michael but simply power of suggestion. Another work dependency is Michaels CEO, Pierre Hoffman. Michael does a good job for Pierre yet Pierre wants Michael to move to China. Michael is dependent

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    Submitted: June 12, 2010 By: Anna
  • Power and Abusive Power Is Seen in Lord of the Flies Through Ralph, Piggy, Jack and Simon

    Power and Abusive Power Is Seen in Lord of the Flies Through Ralph, Piggy, Jack and Simon

    Power and abusive power is seen in Lord of the Flies through Ralph, Piggy, Jack and Simon. Ralph uses his power abusively and positively. In Lord of the Flies Ralph is the voted leader because he has power over the conch. Ralph uses his power by making all the decisions and trying to keep everyone in line and set rules, so nobody gets hurt or lost. He abuses his power by letting the other kids

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    Submitted: June 13, 2010 By: Top
  • A Renewable Energy Resource: The Hydroelectric Power

    A Renewable Energy Resource: The Hydroelectric Power

    Types of Energy Energy resources are materials or processes in nature that can be used to do work. Generally speaking, energy sources can be divided into two categories, non-renewable energy resources, and renewable energy resources. Non-renewable energy resources are resources that cannot be replenished in a short period of time (for example: oil, natural gas, uranium, coal). On the other hand, renewable energy resources are resources that can be replenished within a short period of

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    Submitted: June 13, 2010 By: regina
  • Effects of European Exploration on American Indians

    Effects of European Exploration on American Indians

    Effects of European Exploration on American Indians The Capitalistic dreams of the Europeans and the natural anarchy of the Indians; never before has a clash of cultures had such a great influence on the future of the world. The Indians were one with nature and shared a kinship with all living as well as nonliving things on earth. They respected each other and flourished under these ties of mutual reverence. The Europeans sought similar refuge

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    Submitted: July 13, 2010 By: Andrey
  • Adolf Hitler's Rise to Power

    Adolf Hitler's Rise to Power

    Adolf Hitler's Rise to Power Adolf Hitler's rise to power began in 1919. After World War I, he joined the Nazi's and was soon in control of them. Hilter won the people's trust by saying his goals were to make Germany as powerful as it was before, if not more. Hitler ruled Germany as a dictator from 1933-1940. His real plan was to turn Germany into a real war machine. He achieved that goal. He

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    Submitted: July 13, 2010 By: Andrey
  • Education Creates the Myth That Those at the Top Deserve Their Power and Privileges and Have Achieved Their Status on Academic Merit, and That Those at the Bottom Have only Themselves to Blame." Discuss.

    Education Creates the Myth That Those at the Top Deserve Their Power and Privileges and Have Achieved Their Status on Academic Merit, and That Those at the Bottom Have only Themselves to Blame." Discuss.

    Topic: "Education creates the myth that those at the top deserve their power and privileges and have achieved their status on academic merit, and that those at the bottom have only themselves to blame." Discuss. Introduction "We are likely to end up with a more socially differentiated and divisive system of education. In any market there are winners and losers. In this market we may all end up losing out!"(Ball et al., 1994 as quoted

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    Submitted: April 18, 2011 By: coolthomas01
  • The Rise to Power: A Comparison of Hitler and Mussolini

    The Rise to Power: A Comparison of Hitler and Mussolini

    The Rise to Power: A Comparison of Hitler and Mussolini Hitler and Mussolini achieved absolute political and social power through the manipulation of the people of their countries and circumstantial events at the time of their ascent. Mussolini rose to total dictatorship more than ten years before Hitler's first failed attempt to 'conquer' the failing Weimar Republic government and both achieved this total rise in power in very similar ways such as the glorification of

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    Submitted: April 20, 2011 By: hazell
  • Case Study on Nuclear Power in Uk

    Case Study on Nuclear Power in Uk

    This was a piece of UK news issued on February 15, 2007. The case was about an environmental campaigner, Greenpeace, has won a high court ruling so that the UK government needed to rethink the controversial decision on building the new nuclear power stations. Greenpeace International, an International Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), plays an increasingly influential role in shaping global policies. They work on seven big issues: climate change, forests, oceans, agriculture, toxic pollution, nuclear, and

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    Submitted: April 24, 2011 By: cynna
  • Power Play for Howard

    Power Play for Howard

    "Power Play for Howard" Case Study Week Three Team Assignment University of Phoenix Organizational Negotiations/MGT445 Group Number: Instructor Stack Negotiating Tools For successful negotiations, a comprehensive, detailed, planning process should be followed. By outlining and defining the factors that are involved in the negotiations assists in strategizing and mapping the direction of the process. Assessing and preparing for the proper audience, individual, or group sets the stage for strong, prepared foundation. Finally being flexible and

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    Submitted: April 27, 2011 By: usmcap1
  • Anti Colonialism in Africa

    Anti Colonialism in Africa

    When European countries went to Africa for various resources and control of land they greatly affected the natives that were there. Resentment grew in the hearts of Africans towards their imperial leaders and the only way they knew how to deal with it was with violence. When the Europeans finally left the people of Africa were free to live as they wanted but that did not mean things would get much better with their governments.

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    Submitted: April 28, 2011 By: lineski986
  • The European Quality Awards

    The European Quality Awards

    THE EUROPEAN QUALITY AWARDS. By 1990, the European Community (now the European Union) felt that it had fallen behind Japan and the United States in the recognition of quality management. In that year, the European Foundation for Quality Management, with support from the European Organization for Quality and the European Commission, set about to create its own Deming or Baldrige equivalent, The European Quality Awards. The first winners were announced in October 1992. The initial

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    Submitted: April 29, 2011 By: shibli
  • Gm Power Train Analysis

    Gm Power Train Analysis

    Executive Summary Guys, as stated sa syllabus, this can be done after we have finalized our analysis. =) Problems/Key Issues: 1. In an attempt to achieve QS 9000 certification as well as reduce processing steps, the plant needed to undergo major renovations and training. for its plant space, equipment and people. –Agree with this, but my supporting arguments here is that, Applying for the QS 9000 certification is a good step to maintain high standard

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    Submitted: May 1, 2011 By: nishelcarlo02
  • Eskom's Future Plans for Solving the Power Supply Problem

    Eskom's Future Plans for Solving the Power Supply Problem

    Eskom's Future plans for solving the power supply problem Eskom, the public utility corporation, is the supplier of 95% of South Africa's energy has initiated a multitude of large scale investment plans, strategies and capacity increasing projects that will hopefully increase our countries' overall electrical capacity. One of Eskom's objectives are to have accessible electricity for the whole nation by 2012 (Oxford Business Group, 2008:84). At the moment South Africa is in a position which

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    Submitted: May 3, 2011 By: Martine
  • Power Culture

    Power Culture

    Power Culture Within a power culture, control is the key element. Power cultures are usually found within a small or medium size organisation. Decisions in an organisation that display a power culture are centralised around one key individual. That person likes control and the power behind it. As group work is not evident in a power culture, the organisation can react quickly to dangers around it as no consultation is involved. However this culture has

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    Submitted: May 4, 2011 By: nidhi2011
  • High Power Computing Market Trends & Sizing

    High Power Computing Market Trends & Sizing

    HPC User Forum AN IDC SPECIAL INTELLIGENCE SERVICE IDC, in close partnership with users and vendors in the technical high-performance computing (HPC) industry, created the HPC User Forum, a unique service that identifies buyer/user requirements and vendor capabilities within this market. Initiated by IDC, this forum promotes the interests of HPC users worldwide in industry, government, and academia. The HPC User Forum is an extension of IDC's long-standing commitment to the global HPC community. Markets

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    Submitted: May 5, 2011 By: nsk1234
  • Control Is Power in 1984

    Control Is Power in 1984

    Control is Power Did you know that one person's dystopia can be someone else's utopia? George Orwell's 1984 is a dystopian book that shows the dangers of having a totalitarian government. Other major themes in the book are rebellion, society and control. The concept of individual freedom no longer exists. Being controlled by their society can drive an individual against their own government. The author shows that the state of Oceania uses different ways

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    Submitted: May 6, 2011 By: andrewbelcher
  • Power Play

    Power Play

    Who would not like to be a $205 million man? Possessing the skills to negotiate successfully can obtain what people need. Juwan Howard, the all star free agent, did just that when he successfully negotiated his contract to stay with the Washington Bullets. As a University of Michigan junior, Howard was the fifth player drafted in the summer of 1996. He established himself as a valuable player, and learned how to take part in the

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    Submitted: May 6, 2011 By: manbray
  • Sub-Saharan Africa and East Asia

    Sub-Saharan Africa and East Asia

    Trade has affect countries of the world throughout history. During 10 to the present global trade patterns have affected Sub-Saharan Africa and East Asia by changing the area's economy and political structure but continued to influence the area's culture. In Sub-Sahara Africa from 10 to 1914 the Atlantic Slave Trade had come to an end but the Islamic states of West Africa still traded slaves because they relied on the slave trade more than the

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    Submitted: May 8, 2011 By: babybear010

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