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    the votes for a certain candidate. People are already questioning the felons’ voting rights case, as mentioned previously, by wondering if it is safe to let those who broke the law vote on it. These questionable thoughts will eventually cause new inputs that will have to be put back into the system and decided on once again. The new voter ID law already has feedback coming from those who are not able to get an ID or do not have the time to. The law has been put back into consideration due to…

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    Tata Motors Case Study

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    1.) The challenges that Tata Motors faced during moving from producing commercial vehicles line to producing passenger cars: First of all Tata Motors was into the business of integrated commercial vehicles, but as after post-independence govt. of India reserved the production of Locomotives exclusively for state owned enterprises. Than Tata motors decided to diversify itself in heavy commercial vehicles in 1954. Market competition which is a part of industry environment that directly plays a…

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    Human Gait Recognition

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    Gait recognition is a kind of biometric technology that can be used to monitor people or recognize known persons and classify unknown subjects. It is a particular way of walking on foot and its aims is to discriminate individuals by the way they walk. Gait is less unobtrusive biometric, non-contact, perceivable at a distance and hard to disguise where these properties makes it so attractive. The existing Gait representations capture both motion and appearance information which are sensitive to…

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    eleven people making pizzas for you, but because you are in the short run and some factors stayed constant, the output is not as high as it should be. Diminishings marginal product is what is happening to you right now. This is when you continue to input units, workers, while you keep other units (four factors) constant, and the output (amount of pizzas) decreases. To fix your problem and meet the high demand, you have two options. You could always fire the workers that you hired and leave it…

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    my progress with processes/systems and marketing actions. 4. Have a marketing plan that defines the metrics strategy to determine what metrics works most effectively to achieve an organizations’ goals, for instance, feedback looks with customers, input and output metrics, etc. 5. Measure outcomes of the organizations’ marketing performance strategy by identifying marketing strategies, such as effective and accurate information sharing, building long-term customer relations, etc. Determine your…

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    Michael Porter Case Study

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    Michael Porter in his study of national competitive advantage, Michael Porter identified four sources or determinants that can affect the global competitiveness of companies located in particular countries .These four sources are: factor endowments; demand conditions; related and supporting industries; and the strategy, structure and rivalry of the companies located in a country.Porter created a model linking these four sources in a diamond (see figure 1 below) and argued that firms are most…

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    “Change alone is unchanging,” according to Heraclitus, the ancient Greek philosopher (Polito, 2004). This a widely applied idea and is particularly relevant as we discuss the Net Generation’s use of what David Weinberger has called, “social knowledge (Weinberger, 2007).” We are in the midst of a major revolution equal in significance to the industrial revolutions of the past. Author Daniel Pink describes this as a monumental shift from the information age to the conceptual age in his book…

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    That is, black-box testing enables the software engineer to derive sets of input conditions that can fully exercise all functional needs for a program. Black-box testing is not an alternative to white-box techniques. Rather, it is a complementary approach that is likely to uncover a different class of errors than white-box methods…

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    Project-Based Teaching

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    in the classroom. This method has been working well with the high school students of this generation and it works to build useful life skills for whichever path a student might choose. In project-based teaching it is critical to be flexible, value input and reflection, and focus more on the students than the teacher. The manner of teaching at William Smith High School has changed over the recent years towards a project based structure, which is an important model for all schools to look at for…

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    The nervous system carries data to and from the brain and spinal cord to various bodily parts. There are three main functions of the nervous system, including sensory input, integration of data and motor output which occurs in the Brain and/or Spinal Cord. Sensory input is described as when the body gathers information of data, which correlates with the human senses such as touch, taste and sight. Integration of data occurs in the brain only once the brain has processed the information and is…

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