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    Challenges and Risks Challenges for this particular innovation exist in producing a viable product out of Phase I and Phase II research. As we collect information we will assess what the end product must look like in order for it to be produced for commercialization. Our objective and focus in Phase I will be to prove the concept by collecting and synthesizing data to assess predictive behaviors necessary to deploy the right indicators to the right locations at the right time. Once we have…

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    With the developing of economy, many school start doing the advertising on campus, because of that, students are not only learn knowledge from school, but also become a part of customers for the markets. Education is becoming commercialization and privatization by selling the brands to students, which would make students feel that education should be related to industry. On the other hand, students are not just know knowledge from school, and they get the information from people around…

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    add value to the customer. Along with the investment on future value of the technology that is not yet ready for purchase is the risk associated with the technology not meeting expectations. These risk are beyond the cost risk associated with commercialization. Cost risk being the purchase price and other costs mentioned above being within an expected range. Risks are in the form of performance for the customer and can they obtain the quantity they desire. These risk are:  Technology can be…

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    1. Key points " The BoardSource has been answering governance-related questions posed by nonprofit leaders for more than a decade. The chapter two of "The Nonprofit Board Answer Book," ask some pertinent questions concerning the best size for a board, keeping the size of the board under control, the term limits of a board, and the suggested action steps for a board. " In its answer, it emphasizes that: "No magic number guarantees board engagement, efficiency, and productivity. The answer…

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    Biochar Case Study

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    The use of biochar on a widespread and large-scale has thus been shown to be greatly beneficial in the fight against climate change, as well as for sustainable soil management. But before this can be seriously implemented and developed into policy, scientific evidence must be expanded to fully cover implication of its use on soil properties, processes and functions (Verheijen et al 2012). Until this has been comprehensively quantified, regulations have a higher likelihood of unsuccessfully…

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    The Art Of Cremation

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    Though the idea of cremation was initially controversial and political in nature, it has increased in popularity as more people want to keep their loved ones close to them. Many people choose to do this by having an object created from their loved ones ashes. One of the first people to patent objects made with cremation ashes was Albert Vanderlaan. His main idea was that “men of genius” (Vanderlaan 1927:1) could be memorialized with plaques mixed with their own ashes and be remembered forever…

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    popularity of professional basketball domestically and globally, and they have achieved this by fully submersing themselves with media outlets. Because of extensive national marketing, boosted salaries, societal preferences, fantasy sports, and commercialization of NBA players, the National Basketball Association has seen a rise in individualism throughout the league. The overall commercialism from large-scale exposure has diminished the competitive sprit of some athletes. Profits and large…

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    People all over the world practice a variety of different customs and traditions. What is your favorite tradition that you celebrate? My favorite is Halloween, also known as All Hallows Eve. Halloween has a very long and fascinating history and its traditions have been changing and evolving into the holiday that we celebrate today. Halloween’s is thought to have originated from the ancient Celtic festival known as Samhain (pronounced sah-win) celebrated on November first. This was the day that…

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    But these channels aren’t only accessible to artists, but also to their parent label conglomerates, who in turn, may use these channels for revenue. This commercialization grew especially viable with the development of the fifth channel i.e., the distribution of music. Before one critiques or regards the level of top-down commercialization present in the music industry, it’s important to understand why that have created massive fan followings, which in turn, have been commoditized by artists and…

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    High temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cells (HT-PEMFCs) are a promising clean technology, especially for automobile applications.1 These devices generate electricity from the chemical reactions that occur in the anode side of the cell, using H2 as a fuel and generating heat and water as by-products.2, 3 However, experimental studies using HT-PEMFCs show that degradation of the cell can occur after certain hours of operation (around 500 hours).4 Some of the factors that contribute to the…

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