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- 5001: Uleashing The Killer App Book
- ... possible improvements in processes, rather than having a group of people who spend years developing strategies. This full staff involvement brings together the ideas of workers on the front lines of production who have real world answers on how to make their work faster and eliminate non-essential processes. Once developed, killer apps take their market by storm. For example, electronic mail has established itself as the way of communicating notes ... What is Digital Strategy? Traditional strategic planning techniques such as those published in 1980 in Michael Porter's Competitive Advantage are very unsuitable for survival in cyberspace. In order to survive in today's digital world, companies need to adopt what Downes and Mui call digital strategy. Digital Strategy is a new approach to strategic planning. It consists of twelve design principles that guide the process for finding and developing killer ... Table 1. Electronic Commerce- Continuous Consumers and Disruptive Consumer Merchant Location The best of catalog and TV Electronic access beats placement; Shopping stores become showrooms and warehouses Marketplace An expanded horizon The market is the world Intelligence The store now knows consumer The consumer is the database Purchasers Junk mail gets smart Agents do the buying Brand, Shopping is a social experience Word of mouth grows in importance Branding Goods ...
- 5002: Agression In Males
- ... actions will appear. Freud wrote a book on hysteria that explains the theory that "every hysteria is the result of a traumatic experience, one that cannot be integrated into the person's understanding of the world. The emotions appropriate to the trauma are not expressed in any direct fashion, but they do not simply go away. They express themselves in behaviors that in a vague way give a reaction the trauma ... is telling Charles to "Kill". His ego takes care of this by killing the first woman he sees (object). However, as the ego struggles to keep the id happy, it meets with obstacles in the world. It occasionally meets with objects that actually assist it in attaining its goals. In particular, it keeps track of the rewards and punishments given out by two of the most influential objects in the world of the child, it's mother and father. This record of things to avoid and strategies to take becomes the superego. It is usually not completed until seven years of age. In Charles' case ...
- 5003: Until All The Men Are Back
- ... For some thirty years, two thousand four hundred thirteen (2,413) souls have been crying out for freedom, but they are waiting as lost sheep for their shepherd to find. The title, whether Prisoner Of War, Missing In Action, or Killed In Action b.n.r. (body not recovered) matters not. There is terrible wrong that continues to be allowed to perpetrate the halls of the United States Congress and the ... despondency of a prison. As written by Dennis Johnson in his poem Missing in Action, he speaks in the first person tense of one missing: I am an MIA still waiting here today. In a war that no one wanted I was lost and left behind. I did nothing to dishonor yet you still dishonor me. How can you disremember when my soul is not yet free? I am here because ... States in February 1973, some POWs were left behind. The United States government, in its failure to secure the return home of all United States servicemen, is violating an historically founded ideal that says, the war is not over until all the men are back. Even in my imagination, I am unable to understand the callous attitude exhibited daily within the halls of both houses of the United States Congress. ...
- 5004: The Life of Harry Houdini
- The Life of Harry Houdini The performer known world wide as Harry Houdini was born on March 24, 1874 in Budapest. Although Houdini often claimed to be born in Appleton, Wisconsin, Houdini actually came to the United States when he was four years old ... note that when coming to the United States there were often many spellings of names as people adjusted to English. At the age of 12, young Ehrich left home to make his way in the world in an attempt to help support his family. This was a great sign of independence. This is contrary to those who incorrectly claim he was overly obsessed with his mother. However he did love her ... joined up with his father in New York City. His father would die about five years later on October 5, 1892; the move to New York would change his life and introduce him to the world of big time magic. The family moved to New York in the hope of finding a better life there. In New York, Houdini worked as a messenger and as a cutter in a garment ...
- 5005: Gaius Marius: Savior.. or Destroyer?
- Gaius Marius: Savior.. or Destroyer? Gaius Marius was the Janus-faced savior of Rome. On one hand his sweeping military reforms intensified Rome's might at a crucial time, during the Jugurthine war, saving Rome from the steady advance of their Italian enemies. On the other, his no-frills military-minded personality drove him to push those away who could not socially accept this lower-upper class equestrian ... acceptance, even as a seven-time consul. Yet his life was a dichotomy of military genius and political ineptitude. Due to the poverty of surviving sources during both the year 100 and the brief civil war in 88, and in fact during most of this period, insight into Marius' day-to-day political activities is difficult. However this much is certain, his military reforms, such as offering la nd to veterans ... of a warrior than that of a philosopher. He had little tolerance for the aesthetic, finding more use with the sword than the pen. He cut his military teeth under Scipio Aemilianus in the Numantine war In Spain c.134, making an excellent impression on his commander as did another up-and-coming young officer, Jugurtha, who would later become king of Numidia and a hated enemy of Rome. After ...
- 5006: Greek Gods
- ... to-day life such as sex and disputes between mortals were supposedly influenced by godly workings. Unlike modern religions such as Catholicism, Buddhism, and Hinduism, where an omnipotent force supposedly controls the workings of the world, a hierarchy of Gods characterized religion in ancient Greece. Working as one big family, which they actually were, each one of the Greek gods governed a certain aspect of the world in a way that usually reflected their own humanlike personalities. These unique personalities also contained many human flaws such as envy and greed, and were where the Greek God’s importance lay. Greek religion was more concentrated on the way an individual dealt with situations that popped up in the world around him than on understanding the world itself. In other words the Greeks were more interested in the workings of the mind than in the workings of the environment around them. This was so ...
- 5007: Harrison Bergeron
- ... at equality that comes about, makes America a dictatorship rather than a democracy. It also lowers the quality of living in America along with the competition level that America has with the rest of the world. Besides, there is no possible way to make everyone equal in everyday life. Without individuality, there would not be any free thinkers and no dreams to accomplish anything special. Vonnegut uses satire to mock the ... level in sports now, a feat that no one would have ever thought would happen. To add to the point that times have changed, men are raising kids, cleaning house, and cooking in today’s world. In every country, rules are required in order to maintain order. With these handicaps to make everyone equal, it would be impossible for someone with a mental handicap to maintain order in the country. Someone ... decline and people would not live as long as they do today. Vonnegut makes a great point of where our society is going if people do not just realize that there are bias in the world. All that the people in the world can do now is just try harder to get ahead. People will have to make it where the race for a job is not as close so ...
- 5008: What Is Basketball Without Mic
- ... basketball, Nike shoes, or Wheaties. Through the years Michael Jordan has proved time and time again that he is the greatest basketball player ever and by doing that he has gained tremendous popularity throughout the world. People of all ages and from all nationalities have gathered to watch him play. Even your Aunt Matilda, who might not know anything about basketball, liked watching him play, said Daniel. He has become more than just an entertainer, he is a hero and a role model. It has been said He s the most famous American in the World (Daniel.) After winning his sixth National Basketball Association Championship, Michael Jordan has decided to walk away from the world of basketball for the second time in his life. Why would the greatest player to ever play the game leave at the highest point of his career? He claims the sport is no longer ...
- 5009: American Revolution Vs. Americ
- As we study American history we see that the saying, History repeats itself reveals much truth. As we look closer to the American Revolution and the American Civil War, we can find many similarities between the two. Another saying that is made known is that We learn from our mistakes, but even the greatest men and women of our history did not follow. The main causes for both wars were the fight for liberty. If we are to analyze this issue in both wars, we see that the conclusion of one war leads to the beginning of another. As Semisonic sings, Every new beginning comes from some other beginnings end. The American Revolution could, to some have started when the Americans were given the Proclamation of 1763 ... many after reading such literature were ready to fight for their freedom. These legislatures were derived from the King of England George III. He soon became the most disliked man in American homes. The Revolution War brought the people together in a patriotic manner. Soon, a document that would change the lives of many was constituted for the citizens of America. The Declaration of Independence was then formed and granted ...
- 5010: House On Mango Street
- The House on Mango Street The House on Mango Street is a very interesting book about a young Latino girl and her daily life. It is a look through a child’s eyes of the world around her. The story is written in short chapters, explaining different aspects of life from a child’s point of view. The story confronts poverty, physical abuse, discrimination and other issues that we’d never ... I think it’s remarkable that they put this kind of content in a children’s book. It’s a hard subject for children to deal with, but it also makes them aware of the world around them. Children need to know that everyone in the world are not treated like they are. Some aren’t so fortunate. The chapter, A Smart Cookie is interesting to me. In this chapter, Esperanza’s mother talks about how she could be have been ...
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