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Google is the most popular search engine in the world. It is a publicly held company based in Mountain View, California, They provides services such as search, email, online mapping, office productivity, cloud storage, social networking, IM/video chat, web browser, mobile and desktop operating systems, broadband internet, payment service, and a suite of mobile devices.

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How do you create a boucher?

we need to by using the MS Excel settings!

What do you mean by cross promotion activities in management?

Cross-promotion is marketing activity that is mutually beneficial for two or more businesses

How do you animals on your Google account?

To get animals on your goggle account is take a picture there you have animals on your account

What are the benefits of having k-12 in the Philippines?

The K-12 education system in the Philippines offers several benefits, including improved educational quality and relevance by aligning the curriculum with global standards. It provides students with additional years of basic education, enhancing their competencies and readiness for higher education or employment. Furthermore, the K-12 system encourages a more holistic approach to learning, incorporating skills development and critical thinking, which better prepares students for the demands of the 21st-century workforce. Overall, it aims to produce graduates who are more equipped to contribute to national development and global competitiveness.

Qualifications for advertising?

Agencies will look for graduates from a broad range of degree disciplines, although a qualification in business studies, media studies, psychology, marketing or advertising is sometimes preferable. Qualifications needed for advertising planning, which is often a jumping off point for higher management, typically include economics, psychology, mathematics, statistics, or one of the sciences degrees.

Often a well presented CV with relevant experience will be just as good. You should be able to demonstrate excellent communication skills and have a certain amount of creative flair. Also, you need to show evidence of organisational ability, lateral and logical thinking. IM SUCH A NEEK! WOOOH =]

How can you use Google most effectively to find a meaning of a word?

Type "define: (the word you want defined)" into the box.

For example, to find the definition of the word "cat," the command is define: cat .

Is there a Google CRM?

Nope, there isn't.

Google was partnering with Salesforce and there was AdWords integration directly in their solution, but since July 1, 2013 they stopped that service.

https://help.salesforce.com/HTViewSolution?id=000001065

Also, before one or two years Matt Cutts recommended Salesforce as best CRM provider, but I can't find that publication write now and I'm not completely sure about it.

There were also several rumors that Google was going to buy Salesforce:

http://www.infoworld.com/t/software-service/will-google-buy-salesforce-next-827

Although these facts our managements prefers webCRM (http://www.webcrm.com/uk/).

Hope this helps...

How do you change the theme of a single page within your Google site?

That's not possible, sorry. You could change the entire theme of the site or add images to a single page to make it stand out from the rest.

What is entanglement?

Entanglement is a state that sub-atomic patricles can enter, where the properties of one particle mimic exactly the properties of another. No matter the physical distance between the two particles, they will continue to mimic each others properties. If one particle is infused with energy, the other particle will act as though it has also been infused. This opens many doors for transportation of energy, as well as information.

AnswerI don't think the two particles necessarily have the same property - they could just as easily have opposite properties. For example, suppose you are given an unstable particle, and you measure its velocity (and let's say for the sake of argument its velocity is 0). Suppose it then decays into two identical particles. Suppose you know it has decayed, but you haven't measured the velocities of either of the new particles. But you know that they are moving apart in opposite directions, and at the same speed (by the law of conservation of momentum). Hence, if you measure the velocity (speed and direction) of one of them, you will know the velocity of the other one. In this case, the two particles are entangled.

On the issue of long-distance communication mentioned above, I don't think it is possible to send a message using entanglement. It is true that a measurement of one particle will affect the measurement of the other, even if they are very far apart. But it is not possible to control what the measured state of your particle is, and therefore one cannot control the state of the other particle.

However, it is (theoretically) possible to use entanglement to make long-distance communication secure. The sender creates many pairs of entangled particles, and sends one from each pair. By the uncertainty principle, it is impossible to completely measure the state of a pair. The two people make partial measurements of the states of their particles. Then they tell each other (publicly) which observables they have measured (eg "I measured the position/momentum [delete one] of particle 37"). If both measured the position, or if both measured the momentum, then they know they have observed the same value (because the particles were entangled). These measurements, which they agree on, become the key for the encryption/decryption using some (symmetric) cipher. Now suppose someone intercepts the particles. The interloper will not be able to re-create particles entangled with the original ones. This means that the sender and receiver will not in fact have the same key. In that case, they can detect the intrusion by taking a small random sample of the particles and telling each other (publicly) what position/momentum they observed. They will then know it is not safe to use the key, and must try again.

Advantages and disadvantages of parastatals?

A parastatal is an agency or company that is partially or wholly controlled by the government. An advantage is that the company has the entire resources of the nation backing it, so one bad decision that might bankrupt and collapse a private company will not do so with a parastatal.

What is Version Control?

The term Version Control is commonly used in product design, engineering and software development. It is to do with the different revisions or versions of the product design or part of the design or a particular software. The software or product evolves over a period of time mostly more than one person or teams work on the same. It is important that different versions of design or software module and related documentation are maintained and identified with unique identifiers or numbers and backed up. In simple terms The process of managing these revisions is known as Version Control. For softwares and designs which are maintained on computers and servers, there are many tools available for version control, which track various versions of design/software/files. They have features like tracking, tagging and locking files which are checked out for updates by one of the team members in team environment.

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How does Google Maps work?

Google collects geographical data through other map sources and their users itself to create a computerized visualization of the world.

Who bought Tyson Foods' pork operations?

In 1999 Smithfield Foods bought Tyson Foods' pork operations for $80 million

Did the spitfire have any other engine than Merlin or griffon?

Single engined aircraft, particularly those with large inline piston engines, get re-engined only in rather unusual circumstances. The Bf 109 airframe was ready before its intended motor, so the prototype used a RR Kestrel. Postwar the supply of DB601 engines dried up, so the Spanish had to find replacements, first the HS 12z then the Merlin. Famously, the Allisons of the Mustangs lost power at altitude and were replaced by Merlins.

Any replacement engine has to be about the same or smaller cross section, and bearers, air intakes and radiators may have to be reorganised, so it's quite an effort. Whilst multi-engined aircraft have often been used as engine test-beds, it is clearly not a good idea to use a single engined aircraft in this role.

So it's not surprising to find that the Spitfire was only in production with either Merlins or Griffons, both from RR and consciously designed to be as compatible as possible. AFAIK, the only Spitfire not so powered was the DB 605A-1 engined Mark VB, serial EN830, captured and re-engined in Germany. The motivation was presumably to make comparisons between the Bf 109 and Spitfire , though the trials were in the first half of 1944 when both types were getting long in the tooth.

Details are given at www.unrealaircraft.com/hybrid/spitfire.php. EN830 also gets its picture in William Green's reliable "Famous fighters on the second world war" (Macdonald, 1957), p30.

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Where is Schrade co home page?

The Schrade name is now owned by Taylor Cutlery.
Their website is
http://www.taylorbrandsllc.com/

How do you sign-up for Gmail?

To make a gmail id is, go to "Google" on the right top corner of the page it's going to say "sign-in" than when u go to the page it's going to say "Log In" but on the bottom of it, it's going to say "Sign in for google" or something and there u have your i.d. AFTER u fill out the directions. good luck!

What do toucans excrete?

Toucans excrete waste primarily in the form of feces, which consists of undigested food, such as seeds and fruit remnants, along with uric acid. Their droppings can contribute to seed dispersal in their habitats, as the seeds pass through their digestive system and are deposited in different locations. This process plays a vital role in the ecosystem, helping to promote plant diversity.