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    The Native American Casino Establishments The Native American Indian casinos in the United States are a growing billion dollar industry collecting mass revenues from gamblers. I have been to several Native American Establishments in my nearly four years of being age legal to gamble in California. My friends and I love to explore the variety of Native American establishments that southern California has to offer, but some are more enjoyable then others because of pros and cons. The main feature…

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    Nt1310 Unit 7 Pestel

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    The three companies have a product which caters the requirement of the company that has 250 members who shared 12TB of data and 3TB for database. The systems needs to handle Microsoft server enterprise, email applications, and Microsoft SQL. The selection of a system should be done keeping the requirements in mind. In case of a small enterprise where a team of 15 members handle server. The basic server having atom processor would suffice the requirement. All the companies have a product to cater…

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    global company for computer Technology Corporation, specialized in enterprise software products, developing and marketing computer hardware systems, in particular the data management system of its core brand. In 2011 Oracle Software Company become as the second largest by revenue after Microsoft. It also builds tools for database systems and development as the enterprise resource planning (ERP) software and many other software systems. Oracle is facing new challenges and means that Oracle had to…

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    viable business option to feasibly profit from in a market system. In this way market economies do include governments as regulatory bodies and medium to provide communal necessities. Planned…

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    Linux, a small operating system that started with a few lines of code in 1991, quickly grew to compete with Microsoft's Windows operating system in only a few years. Since then, the debate over which choice is better has been ceaseless, although new developments may tip the debate in the favor of Linux. Linux is not only free, but the driving philosophy behind Linux is that it should always be free. Windows customers will pay on average $50-$75 for a copy of the operating system. One of the…

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    noted a few possible problems. These problems were: user familiarity with the equipment (Alizadeh, 2012), getting the machines to sync with each other and setting up a uniform environment for IT troubleshooting. As such, I drafted to keep the office systems as uniform, user-friendly and compatible as possible. This will help the employees get familiar with their machines and how they work, reducing any training on the…

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    When dealing with economics there are two major allocation systems, one of which is the Centrally planned system, and the other is the Market system. The centrally planned economic system is when the economic decisions are made by a state or government instead of the contact between consumers and businesses. Not like a market economy in which production decisions are made by private citizens and business owners. A centrally planned economy looks to control what is produced and how the resources…

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    Microsoft Dbq

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    During the peak of the Information Age, Bill Gates created an operating system that enabled computers to be used by the general consumer. Before Windows 3.0 was released, a huge portion of the general population was unable to use a computer. Not only did this open up many possibilities for consumers, but Gates ended up selling 4 million copies of Windows 3.0. His business, Microsoft, had only snowballed from there. Microsoft eventually went on to create Windows 95, and their sales numbers kept…

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    of human and system operation of job. It employs 21,000 based in the US while 22,0001outside the US. Identifying relational databases, as a great business opportunity is one of several brilliant moves Ellison made over his career. Larry…

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    Capitalism Dbq Analysis

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    Economies grow based on their political system, the political system helps set a foundation of how people live and work. There are multiple systems that countries use a they all benefit in different ways, both good and bad. Helping to create jobs for citizens, changes the economic situation and helps the workers financially. Capitalism is based on competition, one has to win the competition at achieve anything in life . Although its competitive it is made for equality, everyone should have an…

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