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    John Rigas

    There are many different types of fraud one can commit. Banking, security, and wire fraud are just a few different types. Any type of fraud a person commits is very serious and is usually punished to the full extent of the law. In a large company or corporation, fraudulent acts are usually premeditated and happen over long periods of time. It can start with anyone stealing a few dollars taken here and there and then it can evolve into intricate plans which can defraud the companies millions, even

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    Ntc-361 Technology in the Workforce

    a remote, Tier One, Technical Support agent for Comcast/ Xfinity cable customers. I help to resolve high speed internet wired line issues for Comcast cable customers. There are several dozen systems that I use daily just to login to work. Once I am logged in I use twice as many systems to service customers. Logging into Work To punch (log-in) into work on time; I must first launch a system called Poka4. Poka4 allows users to access the Comcast virtual desktop; much like how the University of

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    Vision Essay

    1. Mission Statement: We will deliver a superior experience to our customers every day. Our products will be the best and we will offer the most customer-friendly and reliable service in the market. 2. Vision Statement: As Comcast evolves, we continue to look to the future - seeking out new communications technology, new opportunities, and more choices. We want to continue to provide people with the communications products and services that connect them to what’s important in their lives. 3.

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    Swot Analysis

    was no longer compatible with the corporations’ long term strategy. Comcast is also a multinational conglomerate whose operations center on cable and wireless technology. According to Reuters, in 2011, Comcast closed a merger with General Electric Company to form a new company named NBCUniversal, LLC. As part of the NBCUniversal transaction, GE contributed the businesses of NBCUniversal. As a result of the acquisition, Comcast developed a new management structure for NBCUniversal in regards to their

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    Ethics

    Ethics Reflection Paper Sheila Bourne University of Phoenix STR/581 Instructor: Charles Von Urff November 17, 2010 Executive Summary When the word “ethics” is mentioned in society and in business what comes to mind to me is that people should practice expressing good morals and values in making the best decisions in their personal and professional life. Basically, ethics is how we ought to act or behave because our conduct is affected by our morals. My paper will analyze how the role

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    Descriptive

    Charter Communications Charter Communications is an American company that takes great pride in providing cable television, high-speed internet, and telephone service to customers in 29 states. Charter Communications is classified as the fourth largest cable company. Charter Communication has a Human Resource department at each location throughout its enterprise. The individual department that will be of focus for the purpose of this paper is the office residing in ...... The mission

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    Swot Analysis Of Comcast Xfinity

     Ralph Roberts decided on 1969 to change its name from The American Cable Company to Comcast.  In 2002 Brian L. Roberts became the new and current CEO of Comcast.  Eight years later during 2010 of his ownership, Roberts presented Xfinity as its new brand of technology.  Comcast Xfinity is currently not owned by any other company and owns many companies like Comcast Communication LLC, NBCUniversal Media, Comcast Spectacor and

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    AT & T-Time Warner Merger

    The $84.5 billion AT&T-Time Warner merger should be denied by the federal government for multiple reasons. Based on what what I have learned about white collar crime and the media deal between the two telecommunication companies, this merger is a deal that could put the company at risk of committing white collar crimes. Both AT&T and Time Warner are already big corporations in the media industry, and their union will make even fewer titans. It will lead to a huge amount of power for AT&T and will

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    Comcast: Embracing a New Cloud Based Information System

    Category | PossiblePoints | Points | Comments | Documentation and Formatting | 34 | 34 | | Organization & Cohesiveness | 45 | 45 | | Editing | 34 | 34 | | Content | 112 | 112 | | Total | 225 | 225 | Nice work. | Comcast: Embracing a new cloud based information system Voss Nailing Managerial Applications of Information Technology – MIS535 DeVry University, Keller Graduate School of Management Week 6 Course Project August 16, 2015 Professor Edmead Table of Contents Abstract

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    Megalomania in the Media

    fewer and fewer companies. These companies share the common agenda to take over the world. The merge of Comcast, Universal Studios, and the remaining assets of General Electric’s National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), is one such example. This merge, like so many others can impact society in several ways. The Comcast- NBC Universal merger is on the most successful in recent times. Comcast, being one of the largest Internet Service Providers (ISP), and NBC Universal, being one of the largest

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