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    Brita Case Study

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    can received comprehensive feedback. When look at strategies in the history, it shows Brita using different types of strategies that apply to all kinds of business environment. In addition to internal analysis, external speak is just as important as internal. Not only I need to do comparative analysis with principal competitor companies, but also using TOWS matrix to find out most useful movement should apply. As a matter of fact, people at the time of making competition strategy are not often…

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    Mental Maps [1] [2] tries to analyze the quality in a physical object which gives it a high probability of evoking a strong image in a given observer. The study of human emotion using mental map is basically known from Kevin Lynch and the research of Image of the City. Psycho-geography [1] is a term applied to an inventive…

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    Although the development and design of these utilities depict an unprecedented advancement in technology, virtual worlds can enable graphical representation of virtually any imaginable action. In particular, virtual worlds’ utilities have evolved in the last decade that allow and graphically…

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    Gender And S & T

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    The world today is increasingly dependent on science and technology (S&T) and the question of gender and S&T becomes even more pertinent. We not only require people to contribute to the growth of S&T, we require that they understand the impact of S&T on our lives and use its products effectively. That worldwide there is a trend of fewer women participating in the growth of S&T is worrisome, as it prevents inclusive perspectives. Education is viewed as a panacea for the imbalances and a…

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    Media goes a long way into how it helps shape people’s identities. One part of media that helps portray this argument is advertisement. Advertisement can be seen anywhere. Some may be beneficial and some not so much. Advertisements create false stories based on people’s perceptions about how they see a person depending on their gender, sexuality, and race. In author Mallika Das’ article “Men and Women in Indian Magazine Advertisements: A Preliminary Report” she quotes, “Past research indicates…

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    RESEARCH PROBLEM: Don Bosco Technological Institute (DBTI) Going Paperless RESEARCH TOPIC: The implication of the use of paperless system on the academic performances of the students’ learning at Don Bosco Technological Institute in Papua New Guinea. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY: The intention of this study is to explore the impact of paperless system on the academic performances of the students at Don Bosco Technological Institute in Papua New Guinea. This study attempts to answer the question…

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    Activity Based Costing, as its name suggests, demonstrates to us the relationship of how much it costs to execute one of these activities. Making the activities cost objects, we can observe whether or not costs vary with production, and allocate them accordingly. Therefore, we can see what the given cost object, in this case supporting activity, actually costs in relation to delivering our product. This will clearly demonstrate a cause and effect relationship, showing to us how supporting…

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    CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW Multimodal biometric face and fingerprint recognition using XOR configuration system based on adaptive principal component analysis and multilayer perception. Multimodal biometric is a combination of physiological and behavioral characteristics into a single biometric system. The important cause to combine singular traits is to get improve recognition rate and accurate result. This is done when feature and trait of biometric are statistically independent. The…

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    Rhetorical Analysis “We generally like to think we are in charge of our actions” (Roth 30). At first glance, this line seems silly. Of course people are, right? Bernard Roth is a brilliant man who works at Stanford University. He is well known for his design thinking practice. This practice helps individuals rebuild their habits to create a more successful and happy life. He is the author of The Achievement Habit: Stop Wishing, Start Doing, and Take Command of Your Life. He starts his first…

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    stimuli. The deficit can even be specific to the processing of facial identity, with a spaced ability to recognize other facial cues such as emotional expressions. In other cases of CP, however, the deficit can extend beyond the face domain and include object recognition, general configure processing, or even the perception of biological motion. Recently, an increasing number of studies has begun to not only investigate “overt face recognition in CP (i.e., the explicit ability to recognize…

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