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    across the internetworked enterprise. Users can view information and data via web-browser rather than maintaining physical documents such as procedure manuals, internal phone list and requisition forms. This can potentially save the business money on printing, duplicating documents, and the environment as well as document maintenance overhead (Buhalis & O’Conner 2005). When part of an intranet is made accessible to customers and others outside the business, then that part forms part of an…

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    The ICT industry is one such area where as experience as shown that all facets (methods, language and resources) have to be clearly explained and reinforced to ensure learning has taken place. Due to the nature of ICT, on most occasions it is akin to teaching learners another language due to the fact the learners are coming across new terms such as “motherboard”, “CPU”, “ATX”, “RAM” and “Router”. Another part of this statement that stands out is “ensuring all learners contribute”. In theory,…

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    The first part is the documentation that occurs when the project is in process. There are many different ways to document the processes which include written notes, photographs and also children’s drawings or work. The second stage continues after the experience and includes the memory of the total experience. Consequently, this is the stage that includes the completion of a publication…

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    VU21481 Nuanprang SAELUEA GEC00000BS Task 1 1. Tahiti 2. Give three reasons why it was difficult to look for the “Great Southern Land” (Australia) - The sea so dangerous - The wind always blows to direction. - Is long way to travel maybe not enough for food and drink. 3. Give four reasons why people wanted to find the “Great Southern Land”(Australia) 1)make a lot of money from trade 2)make a lot of money from gathering natural resources 3)England was very interested in setting up a naval base…

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    your dog is here to stay with us, we will make sure they get plenty of play and are as comfortable as possible. We are here to make your dog happy and by doing so, make you happy. We will give your dog as much care and attention as humanly possible. We treat every dog equal and as our family. We want you to come back and will treat you and your dog with respect. We would love your feedback and will try to make any changes possible to make sure you are happy with your dog’s stay. We are here to…

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    the solution. The movement of cyanide ions affects the central atom which is iron that stabilizes the complex. Potassium hexacyaferrate (III) reacts with silver and produces silver hexacyanoferrate.5 Silver hexacyanoferrate is used in photographic processes. Potassium hexacyanoferrate(III) reacts with other salts violently, for instance, sodium nitrite reacts with potassium hexacyanoferrate(III) where it oxidizes ammonia to react explosively. Potassium hexacyanoferrate (III) particularly reacts…

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    Despite this, the wet plate process became enormously popular and began to replace the Daguerreotype. The wet plate process was used for ambrotypes and tintypes, commonly used for portraiture. Ambrotypes were considered “daguerreotypes on glass”. Printing for portraiture eventually moved to carte de visite, introduced by André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri in 1854. Disdéri’s camera had multiple lenses, therefore he could capture eight different poses on one large negative. This negative would be…

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    attracted to the same sex if they keep having positive same-gender experiences with that person. More attention to affection bonding process may help us understand sexual orientation better, Diamond concluded. She thought that more attention to these processes would help us understand how and why people show separate patterns of desires, and love for same-gender and other gender partners over their lifetime. (2003) Dr. Doreen Kimura (1996) thought sexual orientation to be associated with…

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    and focus groups (challenges, what worked well, keeping on track etc) “Qualitative interviewing appears a very significant tool with which to understand central features of our conversational world” (Brinkmann, 2013, p.4). As a former reporter of printing media, I used to do the interview as frequently as daily. I conducted the interviews with different background of people such as artists, actors and actress, writers, professors and businessmen. I have been done some interviews with English…

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    such as stamped out leather and wood work. After industrialization textile industry boomed as patterned cloth became widely available in the market . Textile industry was able to provide large scale employment.” The average production of hand-block printing , was about 6 pieces (168 yards)per day ,whereas machine could produce 200 to 500 pieces (5000 to 4000 yards) per day”(David greysmith ,Design and industry1980,p65).The use of chemical dye became popular compared to the traditional use of…

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