...Care. By the help of this iOS Tuneup, you can eliminate any junk files and caches to release storage and boots up running speed. What is more, you can back up and restore iPhone data, manage contacts, notes, photos, etc in your device, remove Ads from apps and it even helps to recover the iPhone open passcode. Key feature of Tenorshare iPhone Care Pro: 1. Free Up Storage. Allows you to quickly detect and remove temp, cache, cookie, off-line and many other kinds of junk files, to reclaims storage space. 2. Secure Privacy. Finds and lists messages, Internet history, Safari cookies, calling history, email caches, and all your private content, so that you can choose which of them is supposed to be removed from your device. 3. Speed Up Device. Provided with two cleaning modes, iPhone Care Pro digs around every corner of your device and remove these photos caches, Sarfari Cookies, Sarfari Caches, Webmail Caches, Activate App, iOS Notification, iMessage and email caches, and all types of junk files. As a result, your old iPhone runs like new. 4. Customize the Apps You Want to Clean Up. 5. File Manager. You can easily manage files on your iPhone, iPad and iPod. Simply connect your device with PC and all the rest can be done within several clicks. 6. Back Up and Restore. Allows you back up your data before initiating the cleaning action. 6. Ads Remove. Easily block or remove ads and banners in apps on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. 7. Fix iOS Stuck. Fix various stuck problems...
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...Like most websites Channel 4 uses cookies. In order to deliver a personalised, responsive service and to improve the site, we remember and store information about how you use it. This is done using simple text files called cookies which sit on your computer. These cookies are completely safe and secure and will never contain any sensitive information. They are used only by Channel 4 or the trusted partners we work with. Accept & Close How to manage cookies skip to main content CHANNEL 44SEVENE4MORE4FILM44MUSIC4oD Sign inRegisterWhy register?Cookies Search TV LISTINGSWATCH LIVEALL PROGRAMMESSHORTSNEWSAPPS Gordon Ramsay's Home CookingReturn to programme home page Menu Home On Demand Go Back To Brand Episode Guide Roast Chicken with Chickpea Stuffing and Salad Recipe Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Gordon's festive roast is stuffed with a spicy chickpea stuffing, with tarragon butter to keep the bird extra juicy Serves 4-6 Ingredients 1 large free-range corn-fed chicken (about 2kg), giblets removed Small bunch of tarragon, leaves roughly chopped 200g butter, at room temperature 3 heads of garlic, halved horizontally Olive oil, for drizzling Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper For the stuffing 1 x 400g tin cooked chickpeas, drained and rinsed 2 red chillies, sliced 1 lemon, zested 3 thyme sprigs, leaves only Olive oil For the salad 1 butter lettuce, washed 1 lollo rosso lettuce, washed 100g baby spinach 1 ripe avocado, peeled...
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...Chapter 7 FORBES.COM PRIVACY STATEMENT Revised and posted as of: July 17, 2013 Forbes.com is committed to safeguarding your privacy online. Please read the following statement to understand how your personal information will be treated as you make full use of the Forbes.com website and services. The Forbes.com website is owned and operated by Forbes.com LLC. Forbes has been awarded TRUSTe's Privacy Seal signifying that this privacy policy and practices have been reviewed by TRUSTe for compliance with TRUSTe's program requirements including transparency, accountability and choice regarding the collection and use of your personal information. TRUSTe's mission, as an independent third party, is to accelerate online trust among consumers and organizations globally through its leading privacy trustmark and innovative trust solutions. If you have questions or complaints regarding our privacy policy or practices, please contact us by email at privacy@forbes.com. If you are not satisfied with our response you can contact TRUSTe here. Forbes complies with the U.S. - E.U. Safe Harbor Framework and the U.S. - Swiss Safe Harbor Framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal data from European Union member countries and Switzerland. Forbes has certified that it adheres to the Safe Harbor Privacy Principles of notice, choice, onward transfer, security, data integrity, access, and enforcement. To learn more about the...
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...mass market brand, realised $150.75 million in sales including exports to countries including the U.S. and Australia, or 20% of Britannia revenues in 2006. VARIANTS New Britannia Tiger Britannia Tiger, one of the biggest brands in the kids segment, has re-invented itself to revolutionize the concept of kids' nutrition in the country. Equipped with a new vision of leading the kids' nutrition space, Britannia Tiger has revamped its offerings to embody fun and energy on one hand and health and nutrition on the other. Enriched with growth nutrients across all its variants -Glucose, Krunch Cookies and Creams, Britannia Tiger comes with the credo of 'Roz Badho'. Aimed at addressing every mother's concern on their kid's nutrition, Britannia Tiger has undergone a considerable shift in its product offering, transforming itself into a healthier and tastier avatar. Britannia NutriChoice Oat Cookies For the first time in India we have Britannia NutriChoice 'Diabetic Friendly' Essentials specially designed for people with diabetes. There's no longer a need to...
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...care about my third degree burns, or my soon imminent death, but I went along with his plan still hoping he'd manage to save me through his voo-doo witchcraft. After I came out of my trance from the fire I noticed that I was now in the kitchen of my grandma's house baking a cake.. I Screamed "WHAT THE F***?" My Grandma ran in and slapped the s*** outta me for cursing. Then she proceeded to say, "I swear if you talk like that 5 more times, I'll beat the living s*** outta you." I was quite confused as to what was going on and what I did to deserve this true life mad lib. I just stood there in silence with a look of uttermost confusion.. and I starred at the women who had once been a kind sweet old lady, who wouldn't even kill a baby piglet, now turned into this vicious beast of a monster with veins protruding from her neck like a porcupines quills on a midsummer day. She gasped, and then with the blink of an eye turned back into the sweet old lady I had once known. "Would you like some cookies, dear?" "Ummm Yes, grandma." As she went to retrieve the cookies, I was planning my escape.. Looking around pondering what unimaginable thing would happen next if I stayed. As my grandma neared the corner with her plate of cookies, I ran to the door as fast as my burning legs would take me. As I made my silent escape I heard grandma yell, "You forgot your cookies dear" Little did she know I didn't give a s*** about those...
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...IS4550 SECURITY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 14 CREATE USER POLICY UNIT 5 ASSIGNMENT 1 IS4550 SECURITY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 14 CREATE USER POLICY UNIT 5 ASSIGNMENT 1 To: Hospital Administrators From: IT Security Specialist Subject: User Policy We understand the type of security policies that you currently have in place. However we are here to present to you what security, users, and possible threats to your mainframe issues can impose. In today’s society we deal with many types of hackers and they are not like the 1980’s. Today we deal with threats unlike ever before, some examples would be: The stakes are high as the Institute of Medicine (IOM) highlights in its recent publication related to privacy: “Breaches of an individual’s privacy and confidentiality may affect a person’s dignity and cause irreparable harm” and “[unauthorized disclosures] can result in stigma, embarrassment, and discrimination.” IOM: Beyond the HIPAA Privacy Rule—Enhancing Privacy, Improving Health Through Research, February 4, 2009” 1. So Many Mobile Devices, So Much Risk Mobile devices are ubiquitous in today's society, and the number and types of devices used by physicians, nurses, clinicians, specialists, administrators and staff – as well as patients and visitors – is growing at healthcare organizations across the country. Providing anywhere/anytime network access is essential, particularly when instant communication is required to ensure quality patient care. But these...
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...MGT3210 Operations Management Wegman’s Food pp.33-36 1. How do customers judge the quality of a supermarket? Customers judge the quality of a supermarket in a variety of ways depending on what they are looking for within that supermarket. Some of the customer’s judgments could be based on the following factors: * Did the customer get what they came for, was inventory correctly maintained to avoid shortages or out of stock items * Customer service, were the employees that the customer interacted with helpful, knowledgeable, and courteous to the customer * Pricing, is Wegman’s price competitive when compared to other supermarket prices in the area * Quality, does the quality of Wegman’s products meet or exceed the customers’ expectations * Product diversity, is this a one stop shopping experience for the customer. Can the customer get everything that they need from Wegman’s? Convenience is a major factor in today’s society. (pharmacy, photo, card shop, video rental, coffee shop, floral shop, grocery, dry cleaning, salad bar, café, and a fisherman’s whaft) * Layout, is the layout of the 100,000 square foot store customer friendly so that things are sorted and easily located throughout the store * Location, is the store conveniently located where it will be easily accessible to the greatest amount of customers * Hours of operation, is the store operating at a time that is most appealing to customers, is the store open earlier or later than...
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...Introduction The purpose of this report is to give an overview of how Paypal manages their online base system. Founded in December1998, Paypal became one of the world’s largest internet based payment system. It is an online electronic payment system where consumers can use to buy and sell goods and services online and making payments. Users can set up an account with just an email address. With this, a user is able to transfer cash from peer to peer without using any credit cards; just bank transfer. A notification will be issued once transaction is done. Firm Infrastructure As part of global expansion, Paypal entered NASDAQ to attract investors priced at $13 per share. With this, it had attracted bigger companies and soon a giant company, Ebay, acquired Paypal for $1.5 billion in 2002. This move increases the level of confidence where Ebay consumers could use Paypal for making their transaction. Soon after, it acquire Verisign in 2005 and generated a revenue close to $1.8 billion. However, Paypal can be a threat to banks. Although Paypal does not function like a bank, users can store their cash in Paypal with a minimum balance of $70 (Meola, 2016) Technology Development Database Management System As the world keeps on changing their technology, Paypal ensures that their own technology is also up to date. Being one of the first and largest company to use the Cloud technology, it has created multi layers of applications to ensure that the system is compatible to suit...
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...Modem…………………………………………………………………………...14 Network Switch………………………………………………………………….15 Print Server………………………………………………………………………16 DHCP Server…………………………………………………………………….17 LDAP Server…………………………………………………………………….17 WAP……………………………………………………………………………...17 DNS Server………………………………………………………………………18 Database Report……………………………………………….…………………………....19 Database Examination…………………………………………………………………...19 Database Modification…………………………………………………………………...20 Database Query and Screenshots………………………………………………………...21 Information Assurance Presentation (PPT)…………………………………..23 Web Technology Tutorials…………………………………………………….. (24-28) Tutorial 1: Setting up a Homepage in a Brower……………………………………………...24 Tutorial 2: Enabling and Disabling of Cookies……………………………………….……...24 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………..29...
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...The De-Vinyl Record Store The De-Vinyl Record Store Robin McLean BIS 220 November 8, 2012 Instructor Dr. Hany Saleeb The De-Vinyl Record Store will offer solutions in finding the music that customers have enjoyed for years. The store will have worldwide providers that focus on hard to find musical hits. Information systems will provide a way to transfer the critical information to place orders with providers and in the right format to satisfy each customer. This system can be used to develop many diverse areas, plan, and manage the daily operations to nurture the future growth of the company. Information systems are both computer-based and non-computer based, but different types are needed to be successful. For this type of business, it would be essential to include a functional area IS system, a transaction processing system, an office automation system, a management information system, a supply chain information system, and an electronic commerce system for full capacity use. For a smooth operation, this information structure will assist in creating activity reports, track credit card sales, handle payroll processing, and sustain the store’s budget to remain consistent and to stay ahead of the competitors. A company website will be developed for customers to discover new music from almost every genre and to ask for advice from the staff to locate those hard to find musical treasures. Many more features will be available as the company progresses. In explaining...
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...cycle (page19). Discuss a decision you have made (at home or in the workplace), and describe the steps of the cycle in relation to your decision making process. Now review the section on rationalizing unethical behaviors (page 25). What is the relationship between the ethical cycle and the three simple ethical tests used for business decisions? Question 2 List and discuss in depth the three teleological frameworks and the three deontological frameworks. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each? Of these six frameworks, with which one do you most associate? Question 3 Discuss the eight ethical principles in the Global Business Standards Codex. Using these principles, describe an example of a company that does follow one of these principles, and then describe an example of a company that does not follow one of these principles. Question 4 Review Table 2-1 in the textbook, which relates to the myths about business ethics (page 23). Select three myths, and discuss why they represent a general misunderstanding about business ethics. Question 5 Examine the three simple tests identified by the Institute of Business Ethics (page 25). Use these tests, and discuss a decision you made dealing with ethics. Unit IV Question 1 What part should the government take in ensuring that corporations are environmentally “friendly”? Fully discuss your answer. Question 2 Discuss the concept of environmental sustainability. Discuss the challenges to sustainability faced by developed...
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...SPEAK ENGLISH LIKE AN AMERICAN YOU ALREADY SPEAK ENGLISH... NOW SPEAK IT EVEN BETTER! DELUXE BOOK & CD SET A M Y GILLETT Copyright © 2004 by Language Success Press All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means including information storage and retrieval systems without permission in writing from the publisher. First Edition ISBN 0-9725300-3-7 Library of Congress Control Number: 2004102958 Visit our website: www.languagesuccesspress.com Bulk discounts are available. For information, please contact: Language Success Press 2232 S. Main Street #345 Ann Arbor, MI 48103 USA E-mail: sales@languagesuccesspress.com Fax: (303) 484-2004 (USA) Printed in the United States of America The author is very grateful to the following people for their collaboration and advice while preparing this book and CD set: Vijay Banta, Jacqueline Gillett, Thomas Gillett, Marcy Carreras, John McDermott, Natasha McDermott, Cat McGrath, Patrick O'Connell. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Amy Gillett has taught English as a Second Language (ESL) in Stamford, Connecticut and in Prague, Czech Republic. Her essays and humor writing have appeared in many publications, including MAD Magazine, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Family Circle. Amy majored in Slavic Languages and Literature at Stanford University and holds a Master's degree from Stanford in Russian and Eastern European Studies. Amy has studied and worked abroad in many countries...
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...Ferrari online store | Business analysis | Submission by:Muhammad NasrTo:Sayed Haider Rizvi | ------------------------------------------------- Ferrari Online Store Introduction: Ferrari has been manufacturing outstanding cars since 1947, becoming a major player in all professional racing events and staying ahead of the majority of competitors ever since. Today it is one of the most successful sports car companies in the world. The company has traveled a long way since then, but its mission has remained unaltered. The essence of excellence and sportiness, Ferrari needs no presentation. Its calling card is the numerous Formula One titles it has won: a total of 16 constructor’s championships and 15 driver’s championships. And of course, the impressive lineup of legendary GT models: cars that are unique for their design, technology and luxurious styling and that represent the best in Italian the world over. Ferrari North America is Ferrari's exclusive business arm for vehicle imports, marketing, sales, and dealerships crossing North, Central, and South America. Mission: Ferrari Financial Services is the company's own financial services provider, created to enhance and facilitate the experience of purchasing a Ferrari. Ferrari Financial Services offers a flexible range of basic and premium financial and other related services for purchasing all types of Ferrari vehicles: from GT models to classic cars, specials and racing cars - including Formula 1 cars from previous...
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...Is the use of technologies, such as "cookies", strategic to marketing goods and services online? What is the impact, if any, on consumer privacy? A few years ago, the combination of technology and marketing was not a common term. Even a very successful marketing model that was followed by software giant Microsoft, was neglected in many top ranking business schools. According to them what Microsoft was doing was a fad. But time has proved that they were wrong. Marketing guru Kotler has agreed that traditional marketing is not working any more. The economic power has shifted from marketers to customers. This shift happens in the market place due to the technology. Today customers have the access to information that lets them make much more informed decisions. Customers are increasingly telling companies what type of product or services they want and when, where and how they want to buy them. Before purchase a product or service, they compare each of the competitors' product and their pricing, availability and value for money. So customers are now in control. Customer's action and their demands are profoundly impacting every industry in the market. The use of technologies such as cookies is paramount to the implementation of such marketing practices, which ultimately benefit both the retailer and the consumer. Without these, retailers would not be able to fine-tune their marketing strategies and focus, and consumers would not be able to provide, through their actions...
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...UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, FAISALABAD Department of Computer Science (Synopsis for M.Sc. Degree in Computer Sciences) Title: COMPUTERISED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR SHAHEEN CHEMIST SATYANA ROAD, FAISALABAD Name of the student : Hammad Saleem Registration No. : 2011-ag-1444 Abstract The goal of this research is to build up a computerized management system for shaheen chemist satyana Road Faisalabad. Shaheen chemist is presently using manual inventory system for which to handle a large amount of data manually is a tricky task. In the existing system, it is very difficult and time intense process to manage stocks and stores information. The planned system will keep the information of stock and daily sail purchase. This system will also keep the record of employ salaries and other expenses of store. It will reduce the chances of errors and repetition of records and make it trouble-free to get the information of any medicine in the stock. The planned system will facilitate the users for swift and rapid access to the required data. It will provide facility to create eliminate and update the sales and purchase records of the medicines. This computerized system will be implemented for automation of management system by using SQL 2008r as back-end for database and .Net as front end. UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, FAISALABAD Department of Computer Science (Synopsis...
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