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    In 1971, the food processor is invented, as well as the “liquid-crystal display” (LCD). Other things also invented during this year would be the dot-matrix printer, the microprocessor and the famed VCR. In 1972, the word processor is invented and the first video game ever - Pong; is invented. In 1973, gene splicing is invented and the ethernet is created. Bic also creates the disposable lighter…

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    TERM PAPER: DOT.COM BUBBLE vs RAILWAY MANIA INTRODUCTION Our world has suffered numerous economic crisis ever since we had a concept of money. One may argue that economic crisis and economic growth go hand-in-hand. A very frequent source of economic crisis are speculative bubbles which essentially tailspin our economy into a euphoric state. They fill our investors with irrational exuberance, and coax them to go on an expensive investing spree. This goes on until the speculative behaviour…

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    Immigrant Job Essay

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    In the current business environment globalization has led to organizations to hire foreign citizens and even to operate in foreign nations to help in expansion of the businesses. However, there are requirements for a foreign citizen to work in the stated country which are stated in the labor laws. One of the requirements for such is for the individual to have a visa that will help him to be allowed in the company that hew hired. In the US the H-1B visa is required for the foreign individual to…

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    American Company Netscape went public (Friedman 37). The creation of Netscape did two things, brought internet alive by giving the world the browser to display images and data stored on website, and data stored on websites. Netscape also triggered the dot-com boom (Friedman 37). The Netscape revolution was able to bring people-to-people connectivity to a whole new level (Friedman 37). Prior to Netscape, communications between different countries was no where near as easy as it is now. Another…

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    physics or chemistry, there are no absolute laws that govern the way things work in macroeconomics. It’s a social science that continues to evolve every single day with newly discovered evidence by macroeconomists. Whether it is the Great Depression, the Dot-Com bubble burst or the most recent 2008 credit crisis – they have all greatly contributed to the evolution of macroeconomic theories. Macroeconomists will never be 100% confident in their analysis but crises and other events are essential…

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    the subject matter was presented to the State of New York court system. Providing long arm statutes with established minimal contacts. Which the “federal district court established a “sliding-scale” standard in the 1997 case Zippo Mfg. Co. v. Zippo Dot Com, Inc. for determining whether a business that has Internet contact with a plaintiff in a different state satisfies the minimum-contacts standard. This sliding scale is consistent with…

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    humans explore their internal environment to learn more about oneself. Exploration builds wisdom. In a book that I read – 'Pale Blue Dot' by Carl Sagan – the author expresses how Space research has helped humanity realize the insignificance of international quarrels and disputes. His writings convey the idea that from the space, the earth is nothing but a pale blue dot, taking up only about a pixel width. From further away, it is not even visible. There is no sign of humans when Earth is…

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    Well, approximately five minutes before it was our turn to facilitate our exercise, feeling a little anxious about how it was going to go, Caleb decided to switch it up at the last moment to a puzzle game named “9 Dot Puzzle.” Since he has completed the exercise before, he felt that it would provide more of a conflict resolution style outcome unlike our first activity. Emily and I did not mind that he wanted to change it, then again on such short notice we decided to let him take the lead when…

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    Analysis Of A Housing Bubble Conrad M. Landis ENG103 March 17, 2014 Lisa Burkart-Uva Analysis Of A Housing Bubble The late 1990 's introduced the dotcom era to the world. Hopes were high as businesses were seemingly being created overnight. The rush was on by the public and investors alike to sink their savings into the promise of these start up companies. Technology was advancing and all appeared well in the world of investing. Companies would go public on the stock market…

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    Textual Analysis Interview

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    First of all, I would like to extend my gratitude to our professor Chris McEvoy for presenting us with the opportunity to conduct an interview with a startup, as it was a mind changing event for me. For our interview, the startup that agreed to work with us was Socio: A next level event experience. The main model of this startup is to make an event a fun experience and cut down the needs of carrying business cards. They developed an android, iOS app that helps user to share information with…

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