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    Exercise Essay: Guidebook review Guidebooks in question: Buildings of England, London 4: North and The London Architecture Guide Nikolaus Pevsner and Bridget Cherry’s book, The Buildings of England, London 4: North and the Iphone application, The London Architecture Guide, take different approaches in making London’s architectural history accessible. In this essay, I compare and contrast these two guides, ultimately demonstrating that although the application is easier to understand, Pevsner’s…

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    Faneuil Hall Case Study

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    It is unlikely that Sandy Banks will be able to recover damages from Faneuil Hall. There are three reasons why a court will not hold Faneuil Hall liable for negligence. First, the discolored banana peel may have been dropped by another customer. Second, there weren’t any Faneuil Hall employees present at the time of the incident. Third, because the incident occurred after the employees cleaned and there wasn’t a recent inspection, Faneuil Hall couldn’t have reasonably discovered the banana peel.…

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    The video recorded at the Ted conference in 2006 was a short eighteen-minute speech from Sir Kenneth Robinson. He gave a compelling argument about creating an education system that empowers the creativity side of a child, rather than one that undermines and dismisses it. Does one have to first be credible though in order to captivate their audience as quickly as he did? Why was his speech on the Ted conference which was published in 2006, still being shared to this day? He had already captivated…

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    George Orwell’s 1984 is indisputably one of the most influential and best-known novels of the century. Since the composure of the novel, it has been relatively popular, but interest in the book especially spiked when there were instances national surveillance issues in the government. For example, the novel had a 10,000% increase in sales in the Amazon Marketplace during the campaign of Donald Trump (NPR). The novel projects a society that is a negative utopia, which better known as a dystopia,…

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    Comprehensive Discussion on Workplace Issues Gender Discrimination in the Workplace In recent years, Apple promise to work harder to increase the workplace diversity. Nevertheless, a diversity report from the company shows the company is still dominated by male. 68 percent of Apple’s employees around the globe are men. Only 32 percent of Apple’s global workers are female. The company’s female employees have made the complaint to Mic that they face harassment and discrimination in their…

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    Samsung Ad Analysis Essay

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    he Samsung Group is a South Korean multinational electronics company. Samsung is the second biggest telecommunication industry in the world, after Apple, through its innovation smartphone. Innovation, or the process of coming up with a new method, has been referred to as one of the crucial success factors in any industry that plans to prosper in the future. Over time Samsung has developed its product line. The mobile phones manufactured by Samsung are made up of 40% recycled material. The…

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    Microsoft Project is a project management software program developed and sold by Microsoft, which is designed to assist a project in developing a plan, assigning resources to tasks, tracking progress, managing the budget, and analysing workloads. Microsoft Project was the company's third Microsoft Windows-based application, and within a couple of years of its introduction it became the dominant PC-based project management software. While part of the Microsoft Office family, it has never been…

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    Bledsoe Case Study

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    • During 1964 and 1965, Bledsoe, along with Helen Chan and Charles Bisson, worked on using the computer to recognize human faces (Bledsoe 1966a, 1966b; Bledsoe and Chan 1965). He was proud of this work, but because the funding was provided by an unnamed intelligence agency that did not allow much publicity, little of the work was published. Given a large database of images (in effect, a book of mug shots) and a photograph, the problem was to select from the database a small set of records such…

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    IBM’S ROAD TO TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE Executive Summary: Since 1911 IBM has witnessed a lot of changes till date, in fact the company first sold commercial scales as well as punch card tabulators and later moved onto mainframe computers and calculators; at present it deals with software, consulting and IT services. Recently IBM had come into news by breaking into the two digit growth earnings per share for straight 9 years. However the picture wasn’t as rosy as it is now. During 1993, IBM was…

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    The reason you would be looking at Bluetooth headphones is because you will not want the hassle of the cord getting in your way constantly, coupled with most modern devices being Bluetooth enabled, including iPhones, iPads, the majority of smartphones and laptops. Bluetooth headphones allow the listener to be able to move a short distance away from the device, or keep it in your pocket without the inconvenience of the cord. However, this luxury does come with a price, and generally the…

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