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    related applications are what can be described as a premium service. Premium services may represent revenue generating services allowing users access to restricted areas. According to Dictionary.com, a premium related to commerce represents an amount paid in addition to a standard rate. (Dictionary) This is also true with e-Commerce. This particular Case illustrates other value added e-commerce designed for information richness, to further enhance the complexity and content of its message. For example, on NASCAR.com there is a 24-hour news center, live streaming for some races, a social networking community section, an extensive video library, live and interactive broadband shows, and a merchandise superstore. TNT NBA Overtime now has a broadband features to stream TNT-televised games, highlights, exclusive interviews, expert analysis, and more, which users can get live, delayed, and on-demand. Further Turner is likely to develop features like TrackPass RaceView for NBA games to provide a similar level of richness. As this case study concluded, the approach that Turner News Sports Media has taken, has demonstrates an example of “rich, interactive media done right.” Furthermore, this case study also highlighted how it landed the PGATour.com website, a contract extension with the NBA extends the longest running partnership between a league and a programming network in professional sports to a whopping 32 years. (Laudon and Laudon) is far from finished, Turner talked about their…

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    While I found our discussions of Buddhism interesting, part of the discussion I was looking forward to the most was talking to him about his experiences of traveling to America from Sri Lanka. I am also an immigrant from Sri Lanka and I moved here around 9 years ago. During our talk I wanted to see how our experiences in moving to America differed. Also I felt that during this part of the interview it was easier for me to relate to VG and to come up with questions. Before asking about America I…

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    FedEx Corp. posted $3 billion in consolidated net profit for fiscal 2017, up 64.7% from the company’s $1.8 billion net profit in fiscal 2016. The inclusion of TNT Express was just one of the reasons for the increase in profits. They also say that higher base rates, increased volume, and continued cost management played big parts in the increase as well. Fed Ex Express’s leverage ratio is on the higher side of the scale. It is at 2.08% but has gone down from 2.22% within the last year. FedEx…

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    Tool 4B Case Study Essay

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    Approach: Market share, sales revenue growth rate, and aggressiveness in competition are the criteria chosen to determine key competitors in this segment. Exhibit 11, 12, & 13 along with various companies’ (in transportation & logistics industry) marketing mix strategies provide basis for selection of relevant competitors. On the basis of these criteria of selection, DHL, FedEx, USPS, TNT Express are identified as key competitors. Industry Approach: The lowest cost structure, degree of…

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    Fedex Internal Analysis

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    Internal Environment Vision and Mission Before 1980, United Parcel Service (UPS) was the leading express delivery service company. The use of air services for delivery was unexplored. A visionary leader – Fred Smith – paved a new way for FedEx, with a commitment to quality, customer and innovation, to compete with UPS, and now it holds a sizable chunk in the overnight delivery market. FedEx Corporation’s mission statement focuses on the following: • Quality - providing high value-added services…

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    Bomb Technician

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    ordnance) from wars past, clear bombing ranges and much more. Composition C Composition C (C4) is the standard HE (high explosive) for the military. One block of M112 C4 weighs 1.25 pounds and has a TNT equivalent of 1.30. It is extremely stable, insensitive and powerful. The plastic explosive has a texture of clay and can be formed to any shape. Improvised explosive device (IED) IED’s are the weapons of choice for terrorist. They are crudely constructed bombs made from various conventional…

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    Maria D. Rodriguez Investigation of the potential TNT transmission of α-syn between neurons in PD pathogenesis A.SPECIFIC AIMS Parkinson’s disease (PD) is defined on a molecular level as an abnormal level of Lewy-body formation, as well as the loss of dopamine-producing neurons in the substantia-nigra in the midbrain . The major protein component found in Lewy-bodies is α-synuclein. This protein is most commonly found in synaptic clefts of neurons in the brain. In familial cases, the excess…

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    The lack of protein expressions in this breast cancer subtype is otherwise known as triple negative tumor (TNT). There is a higher likelihood of younger women, in particular younger African-American women with this subtype of breast cancer. This suggests “varying gene-environment etiologies with respect to age and race/ethnicity and a need for effective therapies” (Lund…

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    the substance strychnine, a rat poison, being found on both bodies. Another piece of evidence supporting that it was Selena Gomez who killed Miley Cyrus is that the substance was found in the blood of Cyrus. Cyrus was also found with caffeine and aspartame in her blood, both found in Diet Coke, which Cyrus is known to travel with. This shows that Cyrus drank a beverage during the flight, which provides an explanation for how the poison could have been ingested, such as it being slipped into her…

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    Mole Airlines Case

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    crash of Mole Airlines, Flight 1023, in a remote location. The plane was showing evidence of a pre-crash explosion, determined to be caused by trinitrotoluene explosive, also known as TNT dynamite. We were able to conclude the cause due to an elemental analysis of the residue found: 37.01% carbon, 2.22% hydrogen, 18.5% nitrogen, and 42.27% oxygen. Eight victims were found at the scene, and one was determined to be murdered prior to the crash. We identified their identities via the passenger…

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