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    Piasechi Poulsen stands to be the Director and screen writer of the movie Blood In The Mobile which takes us through the harsh reality of certain minerals mined in Africa’s North Kivu province of the Eastern District of Congo. According to the Director, Nokia comes off as a highly socially responsible company that takes care and caters to the customers as well as the environment in which it operates. However the nasty truth about Nokia’s operations came to light when the director of the movie…

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    Microsoft acquired the mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia, in September 2013 for $7.2 billion. The purchase of Nokia, a multinational communications and information technology company that focused on cell phone business, marked Microsoft’s move to take a place in the smartphone market. However, since Microsoft entered the smartphone field too late, in the short run, this action might not be a good move. Within the 18,000 layoffs in 2014, the majority were from Nokia. Moreover, Microsoft’s…

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    If you were Bharti, What major concerns would you have about entering an outsourcing agreement with IBM? With Ericsson, Nokia, or Siemens? The outsourcing to vendors and IBM were successful, but issues were there always. In the beginning of the implementation of the deal, Bharti had to contend with the high internal expectations from the deal as suddenly IT requests were…

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    the time, right before smartphones were released. BlackBerry fell into the same pit when they thought that their BlackBerry system was the best with a high customer base. Once the smartphone market surfaced, these companies started shattering down. Nokia now turned into the smartphone business with the recent support of Microsoft, and Blackberry has chosen to stop producing phones. These examples have shown how volatile it can be to be blindsided by their own ‘comfort zone’ that they seem to…

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    must seek help from an effective union that fight for the interest of workers. Workers should join and participate in the union and learn about the labor rights training. Here is a list of recommendations for Foxconn and its buyers including Apple, Nokia, HP, Dell, Sony, Sony Ericsson, and Motorola: Foxconn must honor its promised wage increase and offer basic wage at 2000 yuan to all workers in China; Overtime hours cannot exceed 36 hours per month regarding to the Labor Law;…

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    Cell Phones are used in the modern world for calls, texting, emails, surfing the internet along with listening to music, taking pictures and watching videos. The Iphone produced by Apple; a Technology company based in California that develops and builds consumer electronics created by Steve Jobs. The iphone has developed into one of the best selling phones across the United states due to its sleek design and well like operating system. The iphone is a leader innovation and companies market their…

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    1- With Steve Jobs, Apple decided to introduce the iPhone. This was a huge success. But how sustainable is Apple’s competitive advantage in the market of smartphones? Here again Porter’s 5 force framework might be of any help. Apple’s new iPhone had definitely a huge success in the market of smartphones, this success was all due to many examined factors that will later be explained using Porter’s 5 force framework. But what is Porter’s 5 force framework? “Porter’s 5 force framework is…

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    touchdowns in just a quarter of play. In 1999, he lead the Hokies to an undefeated season (11-0 win – loss record). It turns out that Florida State was the only team that beat them during this season. They took a 46-29 victory over the Hokies in the Nokia Sugar Bowl in 1999. Vick was selected first in the 2001 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons…

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    I migrated to the US at the early age of 4 and had already learned Spanish in Mexico. However, I was able to learn English through the television programs in English. I wasn’t enrolled in a pre-school program and stayed home with my aunt. During free time, I would remember seeing a lot of Sesame Street, Clifford the Big Red Dog, Arthur, and Dragon Tales. And then when my parents came home, we would watch Spanish television programs. I believe that I was enhancing my Spanish vocabulary and…

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    Introduction: What is Touch Screen Technology? Touch screen provides a direct, interactive gesture based communication technology. A Touch screen is an electronic based optic display, able to detect and locate the touch around the display area. The touch screen technology allows a direct interaction with the display screen by a simple touch instead of the ordinary mouse, joystick or touchpads. The touch screen enables direct manipulation. Direct manipulation means, a user can directly or…

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