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    Chapter 1 About The Company 1.1 Company Overview 1.1.1 Company Profile Mindfire solutions was established in 1999, with the purpose of providing expert software services all over the world. Company is rapidly growing ever since with 3 engineering centers and over 900 employees at present. Mindfire, in its heart and soul is a software srevice provider with one thing in mind. Optimal software development and delivery. The company in clear in its vision of building a software engineering…

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    What does a SWOT Analysis reveal about eBay’s situation? Just how attractive is the company’s situation and position? Strengths  World’s largest internet marketplace- EBay has more than 150 million live listings and more than 105 million active users in 37 countries. That makes eBay the largest marketplace online, having a great power over other online retails.  Business model- EBay only acts as…

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    3.3. The value of congestion in public transport Limited knowledge is available about congestion in public transport and user’s perception of congestion, which are nevertheless among the most important aspects in assessing the QoS and comfort. Insufficient capacity may question the service availability. If for example, at the bus or the subway arrival there are no more seating or standing places, the service is no longer available for users who are present on waiting platforms. The lack of…

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    activities in class (Serlin 8-9). Thirdly, students can develop initiative and technical skills through internet courses. For most internet…

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    Anonymous: Brand Identity

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    How does Anonymous portray itself? The portrayal of Anonymous has two dimensions; a portrayal for the world to see and a portrayal for its members to see. Those two portrayals are for different purposes. The portrayal for the world is so that there can be a branded identity which society recognizes is “Anonymous.” This is portrayed to the world through its symbology, its activities or lack thereof, its tools and products. The primary symbology for Anonymous has become the Guy Fawkes mask.…

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    Of all of the memories floating around inside of my mind, among all of the silliness and seriousness, one particular scene from my middle school years burns very brightly: a clear, hot, lazy summer day. I approach an old friend who pauses the music video playing on his iPhone to hear me better. "What are you listening to?" I inquire, "The future," he replies, and sinks back into his trance-like state. I knew it was hip-hop that he was listening to, but for a 12-year-old kid who had been…

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    In a world where technology has overtaken society, people have found it much easier to commit crimes. We've all heard of websites such as Facebook, Twitter, Ebay, and possibly the most talked about for being so dangerous, Craigslist. These are websites where people can interact with one another, but sometimes it may just so happen that you do not know who you're truly talking to. What or who is hiding behind a computer screen on the other side may just be your worst nightmare. Philip Markoff, an…

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    business, and culture. In the short essay “Hal and Me,” Nicolas Carr discusses how his own reading capacity and capability of concertation has decreased since the internet has come about. Carr uses friends and other writers/bloggers as major sources of evidence. A lot of evidence he uses are personal experiences, and what he thinks the internet has done to his reading ability, making the essay biased. When Carr uses evidence from other writers and bloggers they are only people’s opinions and not…

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    extension the concept of a common carrier. The basic principle definition is that there should be Internet equality for everyone regardless of content, platform, application, attached equipment, or mode of communication. It is essentially a type of civil rights movement for the use of the Internet. It also means that no phone company can limit what you can access on your phone such as text, certain apps, and Internet usage. For example in 2007 denied access for its users from sending donations…

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    Introduction The world is rapidly changing. Technology changes every few months, ever advancing people to new things that were unimaginable only a few decades ago. Changes in business models, distance education methods, and media platforms have shaped the society. However, there are other things that have seemed to change as well. Relativism has replaced objective truth and objective morality. The Bible is viewed as just an outdated religious book with little to offer for today’s world.…

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