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    Introduction There is a growing need for simple, cost efficient, commercially viable technology solutions for complex or day to day problems to turn the restrictions and constraints into advantage. Frugal innovation is any innovation which works around the constraints financial or otherwise to either increase efficiency of a process or service or effectively lower costs for an organisation or section of people. Frugal which is also known as ‘Jugaad’ innovation works around the concept of creation

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    Growing Your Successful Business Growing Your Successful Business Here we will review what is available to get your business off the ground with the traction it needs to become sustainable. Marketing For some, promoting a business can be a huge challenge. Sharing what is so much a representation of who you are – your passion – can be scary. Take a deep breath and just start. This guide will make it easier, more fun and certainly cheaper. I always found public relations (PR) to not only be more

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    Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson were the leading Transcendentalists of their day. In their works, they communicate transcendental philosophy such as there is a human spirit that is able to intuit the fundamental truths of the universe, the reflection of the human spirit in nature, and spiritually uniting all forms of being. In “Civil Disobedience”, Thoreau stated his confidence in the unity of individual souls with nature and with God that gave nobility and vivacity to human action and

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    In “The Headless Horseman,” Atwood extends the role-playing in which Nell engages, and the purpose is quite similar—to reveal Nell’s attempts to explore her identity. This short story opens with Nell deciding that for Halloween she wants to go as the Headless Horseman, which is an allusion to "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving. Although she later dejectedly admits that she is too old for trick-or-treating, Nell is initially excited at the prospect of wearing the disguise: “Perhaps

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    Ethics is one of the fundamental building blocks for all organizations. Specifically, information ethics directly relates to Management Information Systems. Information ethics includes the ethical and moral issues arising from the development and use of information technologies. This also includes the creation, collection, duplication, distribution, and processing of information itself with the aid of computer technologies. This paper will focus on the illegal duplication and distribution of software

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    The article “the inuit paradox” starts off with an Inupiat woman describing the most common foods that she consumed growing up in an Inuit community in which foraging is necessary for survival. She describes that the traditional Inuit diet focused primarily on meat that was foraged from the environment. The Inuit people, with their diets mostly consisting of protein and fat, suffered little from major dietary health problems that we are so used to seeing today. This might come as a bit of a shock

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    A Comment on Marriage in Head Over Heels Head Over Heels depicts of an elderly, estranged couple as they work to find common ground—even when one of them lives on the ceiling. Head Over Heels is a masterful piece of stop motion animation by Timothy Reckart which received an Oscar nomination for Best Animated Short Film in 2013. The film features Walter and Madge, an old married couple that has grown apart in the most literal of ways: Walter lives on the floor while Madge lives on the ceiling

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    Human Resources Manual

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    Felwick Gifts Human Resources Manual Brian Chadwick Rasmussen College Introduction to Human Resource Management Jason Meldrum 12/16/2008 Table of Contents About Us 3 Sexual Harassment 4 Job Training 5 Pay Wages and Compensation 7 Privacy Concerns 9 About Us Welcome to Felwick Gifts, we began operations in a quaint, small town of Hastings, Minnesota during 2006. Felwick Gifts was created by Brian Chadwick, Jennifer Ostergren-Chadwick and Tom Felix. We offer figurines, DVD’s,

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    Growing up from a Caribbean background, moving to America and getting a better life has always been a strong influence for me, it has taught me that there are a lot of opportunities here, in America, that I should appreciate and that I should try and tackle headfirst. From seeing my parents stress the importance of knowledge and education, to seeing some of my family members waste their time and not become anything of their selves, I have a special look at both sides of how coming to America, the

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    Introduction The advent of lightning fast computers in addition to the Internet, have allowed busy professionals the opportunity to work from home with all the tools needed to be successful. Creating an effective home office can be a time consuming and costly endeavor; however, with proper planning, the task can be as simple and headache free as possible. An efficient home office will include certain hardware components, a properly configured network connection in addition to software to enhance

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