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    2.0 INTRODUCTION OF THE COMPANY Figure 1: Fintech Solution logo Fintech Solution has been established since 2006 and located at Seri Kembangan, Selangor. Fintech Solution is company that has provided IT consulting for small and medium enterprises. Our mission is to provide ICT services effectively, efficiently and safely to ensure effective in company management. Our vision is to be recognized as a global Information & Communication company and technological excellence. Basically, our…

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    Introduction Sime Darby is one of the successful company that have been operating in over 20 countries world-wide and has more than 100,000 employees. In 2009, Sime Darby take the initiative to introduction ‘Sime Darby’s Core Executive Program’, (CEP) this program is been encourage by the company for employee self-actualization. The aims of this CEP is to increase the self-awareness and personal mastery in their executives and senior executives. This CEP has reached out to Thailand and brings…

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    Case Study On Virtual Meetings By Nabin Pratap K.C Course: BUS 530: Management Information System (MIS) Teacher: Mr. Surya Bahadur Basnet Date: 22-07-2015 NOVA International College, Kathmandu, Nepal Affiliated to INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN UNIVERSITY (IAU), CA, USA 2015 Executive Summary: The case study is about virtual meetings and its increasing position in the modern business world. The case study also attempts to show the importance of virtual meetings, how it has been enabling…

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    The project success was a result of good practice. Keda was able to successfully implement the ERP because of various factors; one of these critical factors was support from top management. Keda’s senior executives were actively involved throughout its implementation. Also the corporate team effort was the key driving force throughout the ERP implementation. There were clearly defined roles and responsibilities for the various departments and employees. And what team can operate to their fullest…

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    Electronic Technician

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    The Decline of technical proficiency As technology continues to advance the Coast Guard’s Electronic technician has seen a decline in its ability to provide adequate support. The electronic technician has shown recent decline in its ability to provide adequate support for the 270 platform. Current “C” schools are lacking in a complete and comprehensive curriculum relative to the technicians role on the platform. Technicians are resorting to outside sources for completion of preventative…

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    TO: THE CIO FROM: Anniesha Overton DATE: 05/07/18 SUBJECT: Transforming the Organization Introduction Information systems are a vital part of the organization. Enterprise resource planning (ERP) in particular brings a lot of changes, which plays an important role in our efforts to eliminate shadow IT from the agency. It is essential for the organization to run as fast as possible in the implementing of the system so as the benefits can be felt. The implementation work will be done in steps,…

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    Desegregation Debacle: The Unintended Consequences of Brown v. Board of Education In the aftermath of the civil war, reform and subsequent legislation were implemented in an attempt to improve equality for blacks. However, these actions failed to leave a lasting improvement in civil rights for African Americans. After the Plessy v. Fergusson decision in 1896, any previous gains were negated when the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of separating peoples by their races provided they…

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    The Jim Crow Laws

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    In his article, Pilgrim later states, “Unfortunately for blacks, the Supreme Court helped undermine the Constitutional protections of blacks with the infamous Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) case, which legitimized Jim Crow laws and the Jim Crow way of life.” Even though these laws were clearly in breach of the 14th amendment, Congress passed the “Separate but Equal” doctrine, allowing states to divide public facilities and to…

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    The Great Migration

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    The Dream “We American Negros should know…until Africa is free, the descendants of Africa the world over cannot escape their chains… the NAACP should therefore put in the forefront of its program the freedom of Africa in work and wage, education and health, and the complete abolition of the colonial system” W.E.B Du Bois, a prominent Civil rights advocacy figure in the NAACP said this after returning to the United States after the fifth Pan-African Congress conference. The Great Migration…

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    All people regardless of color, race, or religion deserve to be equally protected under the law. Not only do they have the right to be protected but they have the right to have an equal opportunity to thrive. Brown went against the Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas because he believed that his daughter and other colored children deserved quality education and because he lived by a white school, however because of segregation his little girl had to travel a much further distance to a colored…

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