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…in 1984. The Macintosh was a big hit with the public, but the internal controls of Apple were almost destroyed. John Sculley who was the chief executive officer at Pepsi Company before coming to Apple felt that Jobs was hurting the Apple Company and he had…
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…Title: 1984 Author: George Orwell Publisher: Penguin Books. Number of Pages: 247 Character development: Winston Smith is the only character in this book whose character development can be described. Although Julia is an important person too…
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…’s social and economic problems when in reality they have been victimized by America itself (Joint Center for Political Studies 1984:1). What will it take for a change? Open land is not as readily available as before. Maybe the overpopulation of African…
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…Bowl in 1984, Steve Jobs described it as kind of like watching a gladiator going to the arena and saying “here it is”. [Scott 1991, page 71]. The commercial had a young woman athlete going into the arena chased by faceless storm troopers and hurled…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Kahneman and Treisman (1984, p.55) have succinctly described the main disagreement between early selection and late selection theories of attention: 'The classic question of attention theory has always been whether attention controls the build-up…
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…to life" -Shakespeare-) and innuendos (indirect or subtle, derogatory implication in expression e.g.: "That Stella loves to talk with fellow" -Swift-). These techniques give language an immense power. George Orwell's novel "1984" is probably the best example…
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…, calculability and control. RONALD M. GLASSMANN (1984), Max Weber's Political Sociology: A Pessimistic Vision of a Rationalized World, [On-line], UK. Ritzer adopted these features and used them to explain McDonaldisation. Typical features for efficiency…
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…, entitled the Counterfeit Access Device and Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1984, was passed in October of 1984. The Act made it a felony to knowingly access a computer without authorisation, or in excess of authorisation, in order to obtain classified United…
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Category: /Literature
…Winston Smith and Julia, the protagonists from George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984, were brought together by their hate of the society in which they lived. Their relationship, which budded throughout the middle third of the novel, brought to light many…
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…, an evaluation of competitiveness of product features; and second, an evaluation of the features of the process or internal operations used to produce the products and the subsequent process yields. According to Skiner (1984), competitiveness is connected…
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