presented E-books (Collings). Thus, legitimacy is an important concern as the deluge of deficient E-books further complicates matters for those seeking to establish themselves as a professional author. In his blog, Keith Martin-Smith explains, "Anyone can self-publish,…
postal service had a mail volume count of 213 and almost 700,000 employees. In 3 years from 2006 to 2009 the mail volume and employee number dropped to 177 and about 625,000 (Source B). This is influential because if there is a decline in the mail count being sent then there is less use of mail people meaning mail carriers needed less and let got and packaging businesses to become bankrupt…
resource in protecting a company’s assets. Most organizations need information technology to operate, thus making technology a crucial part of their success. Since the Internet was brought to the workplace, there has been a significant increase in the number of ways to intrude into the system, steal information, commit fraud and sabotage a business, whether intentionally or unintentionally. Due to the fact that these organizations are always prone to such security threats, they tend to keep an…
A free e-book on Kindle is a great first step to building an email list. And then once you’re established, once the signup list grows, then you can start offering paid e-books on Kindle. This serves you with two purposes; one, it’s a form of a second stream of income, and two, it continues to help build up your clientele email list. So why not just kick things off with a paid e-book? You could certainly try; it just may not go nearly as well as you’d like. Once you already have a free e-book…
The article I choose was "Effectiveness of an e-learning tool for education on pressure ulcer evaluation" by Morente, Morales-Asencio and Veredas. The purpose of this article was to determine if e-learning modules would be more effective in teaching the assessment and treatment of pressure ulcers than the traditional classroom methods. Pressure ulcers are serious preventable clinical complications that can lead to pain, infection, hospitalization, and even death (Kelly & Isted, 2011).…
has a giant online retailing platform selling various types of goods including e-books, software, personal-care products, industrial supplies and etc. Five Forces Analysis Threat of New Entrants It is believed that the threat of new entrants is low in the online retailing market. With the help of technology progression, it is easy for investors to set up e-business by only a few clicks nowadays. However, setting up an e-business platform which is as big as Amazon.com is difficult. In order to…
actual books. Consumers are leaning towards buying e-Reader and e-Book that allows downloading any book at any time anywhere by a click of a button. Less Barnes and Noble college…
Amazon.com is an e-commerce company, based in Seattle, Washington (USA). Although the company began selling books, now actually markets a wide range of products, including music, video, clothing, toys, jewelry, electronics and more. Besides operating in the United States, it has websites in other markets Canada, France, Germany, Japan and the UK. It has about 26 million customers and is part of the Fortune 500 (Bezos et al: 2000). Its nature as part of the book distribution industry changed…
a break during long marathon (intense study) without leaving library, therefore comfortable and relax atmosphere in social areas are apparently important. Socialising is possible in libraries, and it is optional. Language Hub Area The increasing numbers of foreign students come to New Zealand to study these recent years. Language hub area provides resource to students to improve learning and practical use of foreign language, and it is a place for intercultural communication. The language hub…
The formula is written like this, (a + 1)(b + 1)….(z + 1) where a, b, …., z are considered to be the exponents of prime number. So looking at 225 we know that it has prime numbers 2 and 5 with a exponent of 2 next to the 2. So using our formula we will now use (2 + 1)(1 + 1) = (3)(2) = 6. Now when we’re looking at this there are many different possibilities of factors of 20. When looking at the term…