serve existing unattended and anticipated emerging market. It might not outperform the established technology but it will outperform market in long run. Disruptive product brings customer value proposition. Along with Wii, Apple I- tunes radio and atomic bomb are additional example of disruptive technology use. The first principle of disruptive technology is to spot the opportunity for new product but not to analyse it through traditional customers and marketing expert’s lenses. It is imperative to
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of Dolly, in which there was no male involved in the cloning. Ever since Dolly, hundreds of animals have been cloned. Every single day, scientists are getting close and closer to cloning humans. With the technology today, it is seems more evident to happen. Nevertheless, not everyone believes that we should be cloning humans. In the United States right now, there is no law banning any kind of human cloning. This means that at this moment, scientists have the right to clone a human if they wanted
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any type of machinery. With the help of electricity, we can light our rooms, run buses and trains and machinery, lift water for irrigation and can accomplish a multitude of other tasks. Much of the progress that mankind has made in different fields right from the stone age to the modern age is due to the progress made in the filed of science. Not only material progress but also the mental outlook of man has been influenced by it. Agriculture, business, transport, communication and medicine to name
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and the Hydrogen-like Ions In our textbook the Modern Atomic and Nuclear Physics by Fujia Yang it talked about the hydrogen-like ions. And the first well-researched hydrogen-like atom is the helium ions, and this ion
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This document is under development. Input and suggestions for improvement are welcomed by at this address. This revision: 1997. Your Obligation to the Reader. The author of a book or paper has an obligation to give the reader something beyond what the reader could obtain directly from the source materials. These services to the reader may include: Research and investigate. Seek out obscure and hard-to-find material, and unify it into a clear presentation. Synthesize. Draw together diverse
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Yuri Kochiyama was an American activist, she fought for social justice with an unwavering sense of humanity that permeated every activism project she undertook. Born is 1921 in San Pedro California, Yuri did not feel the effects of racism in her daily life while her community was racially segregated. And Yuri participated in some after school projects, such as sports and student government. Her middle-class status and genuine desired to befriend everyone, it also led her to adopt the ever-popular
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computers were people! That is, electronic computers (and the earlier mechanical computers) were given this name because they performed the work that had previously been assigned to people. "Computer" was originally a job title: it was used to describe those human beings (predominantly women) whose job it was to perform the repetitive calculations required to compute such things as navigational tables, tide charts, and planetary positions for astronomical almanacs. Imagine you had a job where hour after
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different levels of success. Chris Langan was a very bright individual who seemed to be held back, never reaching his full potential as a result of his upbringing. It must be noted that Langan grew up in poverty. In fact, after his mother forgot to reapply for Langan’s second semester financial aid, he had no other choice but to drop out of college. This deprivation of college education resulted in the lack of formal success. On the other hand, Robert Oppenheimer “was raised in one of the wealthiest neighborhoods
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author’s overall purpose of Farewell to Manzanar was to explain that during World War II a place called Manzanar was hastily created in the high mountain desert country of California, east of the Sierras. Manzanar is most widely known as the site of one of ten camps where over 110,000 Japanese Americans were imprisoned during World War II. Its purpose was to house thousands of Japanese American internees. One of the first families to arrive was the Wakatsukis, who were ordered to leave their fishing
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Cold War: Chronicle of America’s Wars”, a book by Josepha Sherman, the Cold War was a period of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union. This consisted of an arms race, where the two nations struggled to build more powerful weapons than the other, and the space race, with each nation trying to be the first in an astronomical feat. Though there was not an abundance of fighting and combat, the Cold War was abounding in spies, tension,
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