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    Discipline specific knowledge and capabilities This means that Deakin graduates should have a clear understanding about the course they follow, and should use this understanding in practical situations. Therefore a clear goal should be set from the beginning till the end of the course, which will produce skillful graduates possessed with the knowledge required for their careers. Communication Humans interact with each other through communication. Professional communication delivers our ideas…

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    Nowadays, the main aspiration of any organization is to make more with fewer resources. Achieving this goal requires processes and working flows can be designed and operated to provide maximum operational efficiency. Understanding the changing external factors and their organizations more efficient business processes can provide continuous improve their management. In recent times the information technologies become increasingly important factor for organizations both in terms point of the outer…

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    Importance Of MIS

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    CHAPTER ONE SUMMARY: THE IMPORTANCE OF MIS Q1: Why is Introduction to MIS the most importance course in the business school? Moore’s Law is a principle about the history of computing hardware which states ‘the number of transistors per square inch on an integrated chip doubles every 18 months’. As more and more transistors fit in on an integrated chip, the better the performance of said chip improves, at a lower cost. This law is named after Gordon Moore, cofounder of Intel corporation. It is…

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    Introduction Since ancient times, intelligence tactics and espionage have evolved and become more complex with the changing of the global landscape and culture. American intelligence, in particular, has seen many changes during its lifetime and continues to adjust to the vicissitudes of the nation—although, these changes have not always been the most effective. History implies that effective transformation rarely occurs during uneventful times. Instead, significant adjustments often result…

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    Today, management information systems (MIS) have become so prominent in our day to day lives, and often we can forget about how efficient our lives and careers have become because of them. One of the reasons for the large amounts of information systems operating around us, and the great emphasis we place on them daily, is because of Moore’s Law. Moore’s Law states that ‘the number of transistors per square inch on an integrated chip doubles every eighteen months’, which has been roughly…

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    I understand how difficult the Christian walk is; however, Richard J. Foster’s Celebration of Discipline expresses different disciplines for a Christian to do as he walks in the footsteps of Jesus. Foster divides them in three categories: inward, outward, and corporal. I will illustrate Foster’s…

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    The sociology of knowledge can also be found in Michel Foucault’s works. In his writings - Madness and Civilization (1961) posits that origin of madness and what was considered as "reason" or "knowledge" was a subject to major culture bias. In Discipline and Punish: the Birth of the Prison, Foucault focuses on the relationship between knowledge and power. According to Foucault, knowledge…

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    Introduction: Today we are seeing the huge expansion of information technology. Organisations are utilizing information systems as a part of an endeavour to increase upper hand, to expand the productivity of their operations etc... In spite of this multiplication of innovation, the execution of frameworks stays risky. While a few associations have been fruitful in actualizing data frameworks, numerous systems neglect to satisfy desires and some end up as disasters. Research on usage has been…

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    (An Analysis of How we are told to Achieve Discipline) How we Discipline Discipline is something that all adults know how to do, and also any child with younger siblings as well. However, discipline in today’s society is much different than it was 50 years ago. Now, beating your wife or child with a belt or ruler or stick is not acceptable whereas it was encouraged 50 years ago. Some people think that the man of the house needs to have complete control and say over what goes on in his home and…

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    relationship with Him. In order to maintain relationship with Him, Christians exercise spiritual discipline. These disciplines, inward, outward, and corporate, reflect our desire to commune with God and demonstrate our need for Him as our savior. In his book Celebration of Discipline, Richard Foster (1998) states that “the purpose of the Disciplines is liberation from . . . fear” (p. 2). Thus, the disciplines outlined for Christian life were created in order to improve our internal, spiritual…

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