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    Coffee and books seem to coexist in a symbiotic relationship in the twenty-first century. The local Barnes and Noble no doubt has a Starbucks inside, where you can enjoy a cup of coffee while reading a novel. Perhaps that is why the Espresso Book Machine has a homage to the delightful substance in its very name. More likely it’s due to the claim that this machine can print a paperback book “‘in less time than it takes to make and enjoy a caramel macchiato’”3. Although the validity of that…

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    genre. In the article, the author states that Hip-Hop is changing from its current style, which artists like Drake controlled, and into a style that artists like Chief Keef can rule. Kodak Black and XXXTentacion are just two of many artists who have been treated as royalty even though they both have violent backgrounds. Kodak Black’s first album, Painting Pictures, debuted at #3 on the album chart and his hit song from the album “Tunnel Vision” produced even better numbers as it became certified…

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    ‘Organizational change is about reviewing and modifying management structures and business processes.’ (Basu, 2015) In short organisational change is how an organisation adapts to stay up to date with not only their competitors but with economic climate and external influences. It needs to be controlled and organised as without change an organisation may fail but also with change comes risk. It can be difficult to achieve successful change as not all organisations manage to complete the…

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    Photography is an ever-growing trend in our society and has been a prominent feature in the world for the last few hundred years. There is more to photography than just hitting a button. To get a better understanding of how to photography works we need to take a look at the beginning and see how photography advanced through the ages. It 's hard to imagine if photography was never invented we would still be painting in place. A selfie would take hours not just seconds. The credit is not often…

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    Support or contradict this statement: ‘Given the realities of today’s economy and the rapid changes occurring in business technology, all competitive advantages are short lived. There is no such thing as a sustainable competitive advantage that lasts over the long term.’ Defend your position. *All links go to external sites. • At businessdictionary.com, the phrase Sustainable Competitive Advantage is defined as “a long-term competitive advantage that is not easily duplicable or surpassable by…

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    Photography is a beautiful thing. We all take pictures of interesting things. But by getting the right aperture and right shutter speed we get a perfect picture. The Window At Le Gras is one of those pictures. It was created in 1826 by Nicéphore Niépce. Looking at the picture is almost like looking through a window. Hence the name. The picture was taken from one of the oldest and first cameras ever. The photographer took a picture of buildings surrounding his estate. The first digital…

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    typewriter was an innovation that changed the world of writing. The typewriter was first patented on June 23, 1868, by Christopher Latham Sholes. This new and fancy, yet large and clunky machine, that “wrote at a speed far exceeding that of a pen” The Kodak Camera was an invention that allowed anyone to become a photographer. Invented in 1888 by George Eastman, this little box camera came with a one hundred exposure roll of…

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    What is an organization? An organization is a structured group of people that are managed to attain certain goals. It can be understood from the definition that an organization has to be led or managed by a person or a group of persons. This highlights the importance of the role of a leader. An organization works by using the skill of the structured group of people to create products or services that could be used or profits or non-profits. The organization is managed using policies and…

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    make their product worthless. In the end, because they were too afraid of losing money, by venturing into the unknown with this new technology, taking on all the risk that comes with new inventions, endeavoring to make them into a viable product, Kodak, remained stagnant and lost out on capitalizing on the very technology that became their undoing. Summary of “The Complacent…

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    Music has a great influence in people. There's always that one song you hear and you just want to get up and dance. Well that song just influenced you into dancing. The same is happening in hip hop music today. Hip hop music is influencing teens into bad things and that's why I think Hip hip is ruining society. If you think about hip hop in the 90's and early 2000's it's wasn't as bas as now. Then they use to talk a out political right and world problems. Look at the song "The Chioce is Yours"…

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