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    Google has a well-known consumer face and a strong brand; due to this is a strong part of the business community which benefits the Canadian economy . As Google continues to expand its company by hiring more employees it is making Canada as a country more stable. In addition to that, the taxes that business such as Alphabet, pay is put towards government provided benefits such as the pension plans, health care and more. Consequently, government involvement in businesses exists merely to…

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    and raise the economy. In a work-based environment, employees cannot compete with robots in efficiently and productively. Employees have to work as a team to get success. Growth in robotics would increase productivity, raise the economy and would benefit human society rather than taking human jobs and creating unemployment. Cecilian Kang, who is a journalist for The Washington Post, says in her article, “New robots in the workplace: Job creators…

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    with 4G, the latency rate is around 50 milliseconds, but 5G will reduce that to about one millisecond. This will be particularly important for industrial applications and driverless cars. A more connected world - To provide that capacity for a network that can accommodate billions of connected devices from electricity meters to cars to household appliances and many more will be supported by future mobile networks. Mobility - Same experience at home, in the office or on the move. Provides…

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    be a regarded as an inseparable concept to which modern engineering depends. Engineering was first practiced from man’s mental capacity that fashioned him into recognizing tools and natural resources around him and developing on that for his own benefit. Take for example “the prehistoric man” where discoveries were made of tools used, knowledge of fire depicted by drawings in caves, all without the understanding of science and its role in the physical world. As time passed the knowledge of…

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    Good afternoon Mr. Smith, I am writing to you today because I am seeking your approval for tuition reimbursement for the Global Supply Chain Management course that I just complete as part of the curriculum for the University of Houston MBA program. As you may know my professional background had previously been entrenched in research science, and although I had some surface knowledge of business processes and practices, I was not well versed in the intricacies and interplays that exist in the…

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    The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Uses and Challenges Past industrial revolutions revolved around different productions, leading to humankind becoming independent from relying on animals to do work and improve the standard of living. [2] The first revolution used mechanical technology like water and steam to generate power and also produce products. The second revolution used electrical technology to generate large power for mass production. The third revolution used automation technology like…

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    misunderstanding PM should be culturally sensitive and focusing on inventiveness and motivation by adaptable leadership (Amponsah, 2012, P.1&2).Project managers understand the need to give importance in influencing the projects cultural environment for benefit of stakeholders. Project manager should arrange trainings which will improve projects cultural environment. Moreover such trainings will provide strong tool in constructing competency and commitment to project and simultaneously improving…

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    equipment, a process, or a system. 2. The techniques and equipment used to achieve automatic operation or control. 3. The condition of being automatically controlled or operated” (American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 2011). Benefits of…

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