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Showing the response of persons in terms of Ways in which Technology can contribute to Sectors of Society Fig 4. Showing the Responses to the Advantages of Globalization by persons Ways in which Globalization can be a Disadvantage | Quantitative Response of Persons | Corruption between countries | 19 | Increased Unemployment | 5 | Exploitation of a country’s Natural Resources | 4 | Decrease in Manual Labour | 2 | No Response | 2 | Disadvantages of Globalization Table 3. Showing
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Month | Asian Fund | R1 | Atlas Fund | R2 | KSE 100 | Rm | Jan06 | 4.5 | | 7.75 | | 6747 | | Feb06 | 4.95 | 0.1 | 7.75 | 0 | 8260 | 25.64407 | Mar06 | 7 | 0.414141 | 8.1 | 0.0451613 | 7770 | -8.30508 | Apr06 | 6 | -0.14286 | 8 | -0.012346 | 7105 | -11.2712 | May06 | 6 | 0 | 8.8 | 0.1 | 6858 | -4.18644 | Jun06 | 4.7 | -0.21667 | 9.2 | 0.0454545 | 7450 | 10.0339 | Jul06 | 5.8 | 0.234043 | 9.5 | 0.0326087 | 7179 | -4.59322 | Aug06 | 3.5 | -0.39655 | 7.45 | -0.215789 | 7797 | 10
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systems and services to meet the needs of core sectors like: power, transmission, industry, transportation, oil & gas, non-conventional energy sources and telecommunication. A wide-spread network of 14 manufacturing divisions, 8 service centers and 4 regional offices besides a large number of project sites spread all over India and abroad, enables BHEL to be close to its customers and cater to their specialized needs with total solutions - efficiently and economically. BHEL - VISION & MISSION
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INTRODUCTION As computer architectures become increasingly complex, more sophisticated analysis methods and optimization tools are required to harness their full performance. Technologies such as event-based sampling and expert systems are now augmenting traditional methods of performance analysis based upon profile and call graph tools. Understanding the basics of performance analysis, as well as the current state- of-the-art software optimization technologies, enables developers to pinpoint and
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LETTER FOR A BUSINESS (Date) (Name) (Business Name) (Address) (City, State, Zip) Dear (Name): I am a 4-H member in La Precido 4-H club in Clark City. We are one of 1,000 4-H groups across California that are planning local community service projects over the next two years celebrating the centennial anniversary of 4-H in California. We call this our Revolution of Responsibility. 4-H develops young people who are uniquely prepared to step up to the challenges of a complex, changing world
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Economics ITEC620 April 14, 2008 To accommodate the increased demand for digital video content, compression technology must be used. This paper examines the most commonly used compression formats, the MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 video compression formats, their relative benefits and differences, the delivery methods available for digital video content and the economics of video content delivery. Every time a digital video disc is played, a video is watched on YouTube
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Intel greatest mistake was the so-called “Pentium Flaw,” in which an obscure segment among the Pentium CPU’s 3.1 million transistors performed division incorrectly. In 1994 American mathematician Thomas Nicely was using a personal computer equipped with the then new Pentium chip from the Intel Corporation when he discovered a flaw in the chip that was producing inconsistent results. Intel isolated their flaw, so their solution was to keep the information within the company and not disclose the information
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Processor | 3.1 million | 1995 | Intel Pentium Pro Processor | 5.5 million | 1997 | Intel Pentium II Processor | 7.5 million | 1998 | Intel Celeron Processor | 7.5 million | 1999 | Intel Pentium III Processor | 9.5 million | 2000 | Intel Pentium 4 Processor | 42 million | 2001 | Intel Xeon Processor | 42 million | 2003 | Intel Pentium M Processor | 55 million | 2006 | Intel Core 2 Due Processor | 291 million | 2008 | Intel Core 2 Due Processor | 410 million | 2008 | Intel Atom Processor
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1989 | Intel Pentium | 3,100,000 | 1993 | Intel Pentium Pro | 5,500,000 | 1995 | Intel Pentium II | 7,500,000 | 1997 | Intel Celeron | 7,500,000 | 1998 | Intel Pentium III | 9,500,000 | 1999 | Intel Pentium 4 | 42,000,000 | 2000 | Intel Xeon | 42,000,000 | 2001 | Intel Pentium M | 55,000,000 | 2003 | Intel Core 2 Duo | 291,000,000 | 2006 | Intel Core i7 (quad) | 731,000,000 | 2008 | Intel Quad-Core Itanium | 2,000
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