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    Marconi invented the radio. Others claim Tesla did. He came up with the idea of a radio in 1892. He demonstrated this by driving a remote controlled boat from far away. He tried to sell it to the Navy but never succeeded. The United States Patents office said that Tesla did, but changed it later and gave the rights to Marconi. That is the story of Nikola Tesla. He was an inventor and a genius. He was the father of modern invention. His road was a hard one and some of his inventions are…

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    gain by having a virtual workforce. More and more companies face the challenge of how to quickly grow without exponentially increasing their expenses. To solve this problem, your company has to establish a virtual workforce. The virtual or mobile office is the workplace of the future. Employees are enabled to work from anywhere, anytime, and without being limited by geographic boundaries. This helps the company bottom line by eliminating…

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    lenses would become a dim memory as the eye-care industry is transformed. Instead of working like a contact lens, the Bionic Lens acts similarly to cataract surgery, adhering to the eye’s natural lens. The procedure can be done in an out patient office, its steps simply having a saline solution with the lens flushed into the eye with a syringe. After 10 seconds, the folded lens opens up, and moves itself over the eye’s natural lens. Webb says that immediately after the procedure, vision is…

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    Swot Analysis Of Keiurig

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    significant shareholders. MDT which led the company’s board of directors, GMCR which holds 42% stake in Keurig and Van Houtte. Neither GMCR nor Van Houtte was allowed to have a seat on the board of directors. Keurig was the first ever to enter the office coffee service or Away from Home (AFH) and the…

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    The report was regarded as being extremely valuable, and over the years the document became a cause of tension between Goldstine and von Neumann against Eckert and Mauchly. Eckert fought for the patent rights concerning EDVAC. He and Mauchly claimed that von Neumann "had merely summarized the group’s discussions and that they, Eckert and Mauchly, deserved the full credit for discovery of the fundamental ideas.” The situation escalated to its climax in the Honeywell v. Sperry Rand when Mauchly…

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    With over 30 years of experience in the software industry in the US and India, he has helped many IT companies. He has received numerous excellence awards, owns a US patent, and through McGraw-Hill, his book “From Entrepreneurs to Leaders” was published. In addition, Linkedin states that he received his education from University of Hawaii at Manoa (MS, Electrical Engineering) and from Indian Institute of Technology,…

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    Clara Barton was born on Christmas Day in 1821 in Oxford, Massachusetts. Her. Her mother, Sarah, was a firm believer in women's rights and taught Clara that all people should be treated equally. Clara grew up with four older siblings. She had two older brothers Stephen and David and two sisters, Dorthea and Sally. They taught Clara how to read and write while she was young so she did very well in school. Her father also taught her a lot about war and the battlefields, as he was a soldier. But…

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    Robert Temple, currently head of FDA's Office of Medical Policy..The FOod and Drug Acts was 1906 was the first of a series protection laws enacted by the Federal Government For food and drugs. . Food and Drug Act started to require drug companies to submit safety data to FDA officials for evaluation…

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    Apple In China Case Study

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    (Yaprak, 2012). 3. Case study Case analysis #2: Apple in China Background Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation, which designs, manufactures and sells personal computers, consumer electronics and software, and provides related services. The company has experienced a tremendous growth from 2001 when it has introduced its iPod mp3 player (Jurevicius, 2013). Apple Inc. is considered to be the most successful electronics company in the world. Internal environment analysis –…

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    (Pollack, 2013) Why try to extend the life of a patient if they can’t afford to live? Many doctors are now asking this same question, and seeking alternatives for their patients. Why aren’t more alternatives available? One answer is you can’t put a patent on nature. There are natural medications that have similar effects as the prescription medications on the market. Many doctors will not disclose that fact because they are programmed to push the pharmaceuticals, and often times receive…

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