Biometrics and Palm Recognition Ross Michael Dimas Comm 218 June 19, 2014 Ms. Monique Derr Biometrics and Palm Recognition Biometrics, the very sound of the word makes one think of high tech computers and the future, a la the James Bond and Mission Impossible movie franchises. In reality, the use of biometrics for personal identification can be traced to prehistoric handprints in caves dating back 30,000 years; to the rudimentary use of fingerprints by merchants in 14th Century China and
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PROJECT POSTMOTERM REPORT DUBAI PALM ISLAND PROJECT Action Items (Lessons Learned) 3 The JCXSK Group Dubai Palm Island Project Postmortem Report BACKGROUND The Palm Jumeirah is a large artificial island built off the coast of Dubai that contains residential, leisure and entertainment facilities. Between 2001 and 2004, it was the world’s largest and most ambitious project of its kind, involving over 25km2 of new land being created and extending Dubai’s beaches by about 78 km; twice the size
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Unilever Corporate and Managerial Responsibility Contents Executive summary 3 1. Introduction 4 2. Stakeholder analysis 4 3. CSR at Unilever 6 4. CSR issues – The palm oil and tea production case 9 5. Strengths and weaknesses of the current CSR policy 10 6. Conclusion 11 Executive summary In this paper, the approach of Unilever, a British-Dutch major player in the FMCG sector, towards corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainable development
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Integrative case: Strategy and Strategic Analysis 1 T-Palm, a general construction & entrepreneurial firm with a strong corporate culture T-Palm identity • Industry: Construction • Foundation: 1965 by Toussaint Palm • Headquarters: Polleur-Theux • Management: T-PALM Management • Revenue*:€ 65 337 490 • Number of employees: 550 • EBIT*: € 90 254 • Number of constructions per year on average: 202 • Total number of constructions: +15 000 • Activities in: Flanders, Wallonia, Brussels
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Marketing Plan ALFREDO FONSECA MM 522: Marketing Management. Professor: Gary Levanti. October 2011 1.0 Executive Summary VJP Trading Corp is starting to consider a new line of business and they have to key products to import, Incense sticks from India. VJP is trying to get the exclusive distribution for the product in USA, and their first start will be in Florida, because it is the home place for business. VJP has an excellent relationship with the distributors and wholesalers in Miami
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Unilever Indonesia Foundation 3 1.4 Overview of Dove Products 4 1.5 Environmental Record 5 CHAPTER 2 CASE STUDY: UNILEVER VS GREENPEACE 7 2.1 Indonesia Palm Oil Plantation 7 2.2 Unilever Palm Oil Suppliers 11 2.3 Environment Destruction Caused by Palm Oil Plantations 14 2.3.1 Deforestation 15 2.3.2 Destruction of Orang Utan Habitat 17 2.4 The Impact to Unilever 18 CHAPTER 3 CASE ANALYSIS 19 3.1 Ethical Theory 19 3.1.1 The Stockholder Theory 19 3.1.2 The Stakeholder Theory 20 3.1.3 The
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Instructor: Course Date: Art Report; critique Critique refers to a systematic and discipline analysis which is always written or can be presented in an oral form. In most cases, critique has been viewed as the acts of analyzing documents, literary work or pictures with an aim of making judgments that are negative and trying to find some faults in the analysis. However, critique does contain some form of recognizing the merits entailed in the subject matter and can be given
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with the quality of crude palm oil (CPO) delivered by Palm Haul Sdn Bhd (PHSB), their transporter. The contract will expire within the month. Oilene Refineries will have to analyse the scenario and make a decision whether to renew the contract with PHSB or find other solutions. 1.1 GENERAL INFORMATION –Crude Palm Oil (CPO) transportation * Approximately 1,500 tankers transporting CPO from the mills (where palm kernels are harvested) to the refineries (where palm kernels are processed for
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analysing the confectionary industry and then analysis of Cadbury and the leading confectionary corporation. Overlays reasons as to why people eat chocolate and as to why chocolate has always been popular in society. It is then determined that being part of a group, chocolate being consumed as an indulgent or even for its nutritious benefits and manufacturer persuasion. These are all the most significant reasons for chocolate consumption. An analysis of consumer cognitive behavioural patterns is
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Dhaka, Bangladesh 1 reaz@aiub.edu *2 Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, American International University Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh 2 clara15@aiub.edu Abstract-This descriptive study is not intended as a detailed analysis; its aim is to present an overall view of the impact of a government law regarding edible oil marketing and distribution in Bangladesh. Social, economic, environmental and sustainability issues are not covered in this report. All the data of
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