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    Of the 1718 municipalities that exist in Japan, 46% are classified as depopulated; despite occupying over half of the country’s total land, a mere 8% of the national population reside in these municipalities (Rural Independence Promotion Union). The problem of depopulation in villages is exacerbated by a shortage of worker population, resulting into a “graying” population, deteriorated agriculture and industry (Warnock). According to the 2005 census conducted by Statistics Japan, Miyoshi city,…

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    of a bigger problem. The dwindling emphasis on honing working memory and exercising basic mental skills, due to the easy accessibility of gadgets that can perform these tasks, impacts our learning and cognition. Similarly, advancements in telecommunications have shriveled physical distance by enabling people on the opposite ends of the globe to interact instantaneously with each other. Ironically, these very developments have increased human isolation as they are used in lieu…

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    researcher will investigate into the impact of local cultural values on the effectiveness of advertising appeals through creating favourable attitude towards the advertisement of high involvement services specially banks, insurance, hotels and telecommunications. And as the channel of communication, print advertising had been selected. As the dependent variable, effectiveness of advertisements had been identified and independent variables will be advertising appeals with local cultural values…

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    Case Analysis Of Airtel

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    Introduction The focus on supply chain management in the telecom sector has been imperative in the past few years with companies struggling to achieve profitability. The unique aspect about this industry is that it straddles both manufacturing and services together. It involves the production of mobile handsets, establishment of networks and service delivery. Moreover, the technical specifications of handsets have a wide range. Also, since the telecom industry has been globalized for long,…

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    is the body of technologies, processes and practices designed to protect networks, computers, program and data from attack, damage or unauthorized access. Current threats of the US that are at risk include banking and financial institutions, telecommunications networks, and energy facilities. Although most of these are owned by the private sector, they are extremely crucial to the welfare of the US and are also heavily dependent on computer networks. These networks and information systems are…

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    as the call for equality was demanded, thus supporting anti-discrimination (Cobb, 1993). More importantly, provisions regarding accessibility of public facilities, which includes educational institutions, equal employment opportunities, and telecommunications, significantly enriched the quality of life of individuals with a disability (Cobb, 1993;…

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    According to Hebda (2013), “is the use of telecommunications technologies and electronic information to exchange healthcare information and to provide and support services such as long-distance clinical healthcare to clients” (p. 505). This type of technology could truly benefit those that are healthcare professionals take better care of their clients. Especially, those that lack access to the care they need for those in rural or disadvantage groups, maldistribution of specialist services, and…

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    Telecommunication is a term developed from the Greek Romans. It’s the ability for someone to work with the help of transportable computers, high-speed telecommunication relations, and movable devices, in an off site location different from our normal office work. It has developed gradually in recent business setting and it initially expanded more in the late 20th century. Telecommuting is by no mean a brand-new concept. In reality, the history of telecommuting is a fairly rich term. The terms…

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    On the contrary, critics argue that funding of space exploration has some drawbacks. Most people believe that NASA’s activities consume too much taxpayer money from the U.S. Federal Reserve. The public also believes that NASA’s $17.647 billion budget on space technology is not being justified neither does it reap any benefits. However, this is a completely false allegation. NASA’s projects do not require a lot of funding as people think. According to Piantadosi (2012), “NASA’s large federal and…

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    Li Yuan Analysis

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    was written by Li Yuan. In the passage, she is able to compare and contrast exactly how women are facing gender bias today in the United States and in China. In Li Yuan’s article she states that, “About 20% of engineers in China’s internet and telecommunications industries are women.” She also writes that, “Women were paid 30% less in China’s internet industry last year…” The injustice women face in China are similar to the situations in Uber Technologies and Alphabet Inc.’s Google. Sadly, what…

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