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    ‘The Summoner’s tale’ and ‘The Pardoner’s tale’ of the Canterbury Tales: Deception in language The Summoner, Friar and Pardoner use deception in their language to deceive the pilgrims. The Oxford English Dictionary (2014a) defines deception as “deliberately causing someone to believe something that is not true, especially for personal gain.” Both ‘The Summoner’s Tale’ and ‘The Pardoner’s Tale’ of the Canterbury Tales question the truthfulness of language. This essay will argue how the language…

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    with these two long distance communication was possible esp in war. - 1900, cables linked to all continents & telephone by Alexander Graham Bell (1876) ( Other inventions : Typewriter (1867) , cash register (1879) , calculating machine (1887) , adding machine (1888) , Lewis E. Waterman’s fountain pen (1884) , George Eastman’s Kodak Camera(1888) , King Gillette’s safety razor and blade (1895). b. Edison & Westinghouse. ~ Thomas Edison started as young telegraph operator & first invented…

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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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    Triple Constraint Case Study

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    What are the three elements of the triple constraint and why is an understanding of their relative weight important in exercising control over a project? The term ‘triple constraint’ refers to the fact that any project takes place within the envelope of the time it is expected to take, the budget available and some understanding of what has to be delivered, expressed as scope, product or quality. It is important for a project manager to understand the balance between the three triple…

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    Google In China Case Study

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    Moreover, in early 2006 there were already 350 million mobile phones in use in China and that number was projected to grow by about 57 million annually.21 Before choosing to launch Google.cn, Google was already a player in this Chinese market. Since the site’s inception in 1999, U.S.-based Google.com had been available to Chinese users as it had been to users worldwide. Unlike its major U.S. competitors, though, Google did not rush to set up a China-based version of its search engine, and thus…

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    Walvis Case

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 The company name, the message and rationale Walvis is a privately owned fashion accessory store located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The owner is Thanh Truong. Walvis specializes in a variety of low to average price and trendy accessories that can match with client's demand in different occasion. I am interested in tiny things that complete the appearance wearer besides clothes. Started out as an interest, a hobby for me evolved into a promising industry in the Southern…

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    1.1 BACKGROUND Employability skills can be defined as skills required by individuals to make them ‘employable’. Besides being good at technical understanding and subject knowledge, employees are often expected to have a set of special skills to carry out their roles to the best of their ability. Employability depends on knowledge, skills and attitudes and how those skills are effectively used for the growth of the organisation. Apart from that, employability skill is also crucial for career…

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    When using information systems, it is essential to ask, “What is the ethical and socially responsible course of action?” A MODEL FOR THINKING ABOUT ETHICAL, SOCIAL, AND POLITICAL ISSUES Ethical, social, and political issues are closely linked. The ethical dilemma you may face as a manager of information systems typically is reflected in social and political debate. One way to think about these relationships is given in Figure 4-1. Imagine society as a more or less calm pond on a summer…

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    He turned a little sideways in his chair to drink his mug of coffee. At the table on his left the man with the strident voice was still talking remorselessly away. A young woman who was perhaps his secretary, and who was sitting with her back to Winston, was listening to him and seemed to be eagerly agreeing with everything that he said. From time to time Winston caught some such remark as 'I think you're so right, I do so agree with you', uttered in a youthful and rather silly feminine voice.…

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    Vietire Case Study Solution

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    • Finally, recommend specific steps that VieTire can take to protect themselves from increased competition. Lay Out Your Thoughts • Specify what steps we must take to understand the cost differences now, and in the future, of VieTire and its competitors Dig Deeper: Gather Facts/Make Calculations • What would you say are the major costs associated with making a tire? Raw material comprise about 20% of the cost, labor 40%, and all other costs such as overhead 40%. The average…

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