William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

William Shakespeare (1564–1616) is an English poet and playwright. He is widely recognized a dramatists in the English-speaking world. Although much about his life is obscure, he was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England.

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FEMINISM: Feminist society

The West is always attacking Islam over the life of women in Islam, and says that in the West women are free, equal and liberated.

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King of saints

The fifth century of Hijrah was the most critical period in the history of the Muslim world.

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Secularism: BRANDING

A brand is the identity of a specific product, service, or business, form ranging from a name, sign, symbol, color combination or slogan.

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Britain's war: FINAL COMMENT

On July 7, 2005, BBC reported that three blasts struck the London Underground. Another struck a city double-decker bus (called 7/7). All occurred during the morning rush hour for maximum disruption and casualties. Prime Minister Tony Blair called them terrorist attacks.

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Britain's war: ROUNDING UP THE USUAL SUSPECTS

Reports regularly appear like a London Independent March 28, 2009 article headlined, "Police identify 200 children as potential terrorists," saying:

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Britain's war: PHOBIAS

A January 2007 Islamic Human Rights Commission report titled, "The British Media and Muslim Representation: The Ideology of Demonisation" corroborated various studies showing UK Muslims believe British media inaccurately portray them and their religion falsely and unjustly.

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Britain's war: VILIFICATION

Western vilification of Islam is longstanding, cruel, and unjustifiable. In his 1978 book "Orientalism," Edward Said explained a pattern of Western misinterpretation of the East, especially the Middle East.

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E-business applications: AN EXAMPLE: ORACLE E-BUSINESS SUITE

Within the overall rubric of Oracle Applications (Apps) (Oracle Applications (12.0) Installation on Enterprise Linux 4.5), Oracle Corporation's E-Business consists of a collection of ERP, CRM, and supply-chain management (SCM) computer applications either developed by or acquire …

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E-business Applications: ECM

Enterprise Content Management (ECM) refers to the technologies, strategies, methods and tools used to o capture, o manage, o store, o preserve, and o deliver

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E-business applications: BUSINESS SUITE

Another type of e-business application is a business suite (set of business software functions enabling the core business and business support processes inside and beyond the boundaries of an organization (Business Suite)) offered by an organization like Oracle or IBM.

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E-business applications: APPLICATION SERVER

One example of an e-business application is a when an organization builds an e-business application in which users interface with the application only through a Web browser.

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E-business applications: INTRO

E-business applications are web-based applications that can be implemented to perform tasks for businesses. These applications are not just for online businesses, but also for traditional ones.

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Business process reengineering: CONCLUDING REMARKS

But by the mid-1990's, BPR gained the reputation of being a nice way of saying "downsizing." According to Hammer, lack of sustained management commitment and leadership, unrealistic scope and expectations, and resistance to change prompted management to abandon the concept of BP …

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Business process reengineering: BPR AND IT

Information technology (IT) has historically played an important role in the reengineering concept. Work processes, information needs, and technology are interdependent.

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Business process reengineering: PRINCIPLES OF REENGINEERING

BPR reached its heyday in the early 1990's (Business Process Reengineering) when Michael Hammer and James Champy suggested seven principles (Hammer & Champy, 2001) of reengineering to streamline the work process and thereby achieve significant levels of improvement in quali …

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Business process reengineering: TYPES OF ORGANIZATIONS THAT BPR CAN BE APPLIED

BRP could be implemented to all firms (manufacturing firms, retailers, services, etc.) and public organizations that satisfy the following criteria (Zigiaris, 2000):

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Business process reengineering: OBJECTIVES

When applying the BPR management technique to a business organization, the implementation team effort is focused on the following objectives (Zigiaris, 2000):

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Business process reengineering: INTRO

Business process reengineering (BPR) (or business process redesign or business transformation or business process change management) is the analysis and design of workflows and processes within an organization.

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E-business ethics

Last but not the least, honesty is the best policy; follow e-commerce ethics.

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E-business middleware (Part VIII)

A number of challenges face the developers of distributed agent-based solutions. This is especially true for those developing agent-based solutions for electronic commerce.

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