Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Beat TV - Coca- Cola London Olympic Advertisement Campain




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Sunday, July 22, 2012

Friday, July 20, 2012

Belmont University’s “Spring Break Recycling” Wins Free Enterprise National Competition

Belmont University’s “Spring Break Recycling” students' community reach initiative won the s Free Enterprise National Competition in USA and will represent USA in SIFE world cup.

SIFE World Cup - Business Students Community Outreach Competition



2012


WASHINGTON D.C., USA
30 September - 2 October 2012



Competing Teams


Australia
University of Western Australia
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan Medical University
Brazil
Unified Teaching Center of Teresina, Piaui (CEUT)
Canada
Memorial University of Newfoundland
China
Xiamen University
Egypt
French University in Egypt
France
Euromed Management
Germany
University of Mannheim
Ghana
Catholic University College
Guatemala
26-27 July, 2012 - Guatemala City
India
HR College of Commerce & Economics
Ireland
Dublin City University
Japan
Waseda University
Kazakhstan
University of International Business
Kenya
United States International University of Africa
Korea
Seoul National University
Kyrgyzstan
Bishkek Academy of Finance and Economics
Malaysia
University of Malaysia Sabah
Mexico
Technological University of the Mixteca
Morocco
Faculty of Law, Economics and Social Sciences of Settat
The Netherlands
University of Amsterdam
New Zealand
The University of WaikatoNigeria
25 July, 2012 - Lagos
Philippines
6-7 July, 2012 - Makati City
Poland
University of Lodz
Puerto Rico
University of the East
Russia
Siberian State University of Telecommunications and Information, Novosibirsk
Senegal
Business School of Management, Dakar

Singapore
Singapore PolytechnicSouth Africa
University of KwaZulu-Natal
Swaziland
University of Swaziland- Kwaluseni
Tajikistan
Tajik State University of Law, Business and Policy

Thailand
28-30 July, 2012 - Bangkok to be decided
Tunisia
Higher Institute of Computer Sciences of El Manar
Ukraine
Vinnytsya National Technical University
United Kingdom
University of Southampton
United States
Belmont University
Vietnam
RMIT International University Vietnam, Hanoi Campus
Zimbabwe
Catholic University of Zimbabwe



SIFE - Students in Free Entreprise

A head for business. A heart for the world.


Mission
To bring together the top leaders of today and tomorrow to create a better, more sustainable world through the positive power of business.

About SIFE
SIFE is an international non-profit organization that works with leaders in business and higher education to mobilize university students to make a difference in their communities while developing the skills to become socially responsible business leaders. Participating students form teams on their university campuses and apply business concepts to develop outreach projects that improve the quality of life and standard of living for people in need.

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Monday, July 16, 2012

Move to the Beat(TM) - Advertisement Campaign of Coca-Cola's London 2012 Olympics




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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Chris Argyris - Management Thinker - Biography and Bibliography

2 September - Knowledge History - Science, Engineering and Management


Birthdays

1853 Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald born 1853: physical chemist; mass action, solutions, conductivity (Ostwald's dilution law); catalysis, particularly catalytic oxidation of ammonia; Nobel Prize, 1909.

1877 Frederick Soddy born 1877: radioactive transformations (with Rutherford); displacement law and isotopes; work on radium emanation (radon) with Ramsay; Nobel Prize, 1921

1866 Frédéric Swarts  born 1866: organic fluorides; Swarts reaction. He was the first to prepare chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs): the first one he made was CFCl3, but he was also first to make CF2Cl2, the first CFC to become commercially important.

1939 - Professor Henry Mintzberg

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2011
News
Scientists warned that junk is space is increasing and chances of collissions are increasing among satellites being sent form Earth. Now there are 16,094 objects (July 2011)


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1728 - Matthew Boulton - Partner of James Watt - Manufacturer

1868 - Mary Parker Follett - Organizational theory

Ryoji Noyori born 1938: chiral catalysis of hydrogenation reactions with transition-metal catalysts; Nobel Prize, 2001.

Fritz Pregl born 1869: microchemical analysis; Nobel Prize, 1923

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Stacy Carkhuff of Firestone applied for patent (US 1,093,310) on non-skid auto tire, 1908.

Lewis Latimer born 1848: invented a process for making durable carbon filaments for incandescent light bulbs (US patent 252,386)

Stanford Moore born 1913: structural properties of proteins; catalytic activity of ribonuclease enzyme; Nobel Prize, 1972

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Eugen Goldstein born 1850: studied electrical discharges in gases including cathode rays (a term he coined) and canal rays. (Cathode rays are now better known as electrons)

Date of pamphlet in which Jacobus van't Hoff proposed tetrahedral carbon, 1874; it was not universally embraced.

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Alexander Michailovich Butlerov born 1828: structural theory of organic chemistry

John Dalton born 1766: atomic theory; multiple proportions; gases of the atmosphere; Dalton's law of partial pressures. His New System of Chemical Philosophy, part 1, part 2, and volume 2.

Frederick George Donnan born 1870: membrane equilibrium (Donnan equilibrium) and chemical kinetics

Luis Federico Leloir born 1906; biochemistry and metabolism of sugars, including the role of nucleotide sugars in carbohydrate biosynthesis; Nobel prize, 1970

John James Richard Macleod born 1876: co-discoverer of insulin; Nobel prize (Medicine), 1923

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John Warcup Cornforth born 1917: stereochemistry of enzyme-catalyzed reactions; Nobel Prize, 1975

Stephen Hales born 1677 (or Sept. 17): pneumatic trough, collection and study of gases

Friedrich August Kekule von Stradonitz born 1829: ring structure of benzene; tetravalence of carbon; structural theory of organic chemistry

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Derek Barton born 1918: conformational analysis and free radical reactions; Nobel Prize 1969

Viktor Meyer born 1848: discovered thiophene (read original paper auf Deutsch) and oximes

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Albert Ghiorso and Glenn Seaborg announced discovery of element 106 in 1974. The nomenclature controversy around element 106 is over; the name seaborgium (Sg) selected by Seaborg's colleagues will stand.

Milestone case for forensic chemistry begins with the disappearance of a young German girl, later found murdered, in 1898. For the first time, chemical analysis of blood stains contributed to a conviction.

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Irène Joliot-Curie, daughter of Marie and Pierre Curie, born 1897: production of artificial radioisotopes; Nobel Prize, 1935

1912 - David Packard - Co-founder Hewlett Packard

Akira Suzuki born 1930: palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis; Nobel Prize, 2010.

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Edwin Mattison McMillan born 1907: transuranium elements; co-discoverer of neptunium (Np, element 93) and plutonium (Pu, 94); Nobel Prize, 1951
Marinus Los born 1933: imidazolinones as low-toxicity herbicides

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2011
News
James Clark, University of York, UK announced that he collected gases from Orange peels using microwaves.

Researchers at Michigan State University, USA announced that they developed a new laser that can detect roadside bombs.


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James Dewar born 1842: liquefied hydrogen; invented vacuum flask (Dewar flask); phosphorescence at low temperatures; co-developer of cordite
Organization, in Philadelphia, of American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1848.

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Louis-Paul Cailletet born 1832: liquefaction of gases
Louis Pasteur sampled pure air of French Alps, 1860. His experiments comparing this air to city air contribute to germ theory of disease and demise of the theory of spontaneous generation.

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Georges Claude born 1870: invented neon light (US patent US 1,189,664).
Alexander Findlay born 1874: phase rule (including a monograph, The Phase Rule and Its Applications).
Howard Walter Florey born 1898: isolation and growth of penicillin; Nobel Prize (medicine), 1945.
Richard Hadley Holm born 1933: metalloproteins, especially iron-sulfur clusters.
Robert John Kane born 1809: proposed existence of ethyl radical (ethereum) in 1833 (before Liebig).
Severo Ochoa born 1905: discovery of an enzyme involved in biosynthesis of RNA; artificial RNA; Nobel Prize (medicine), 1959.

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Thomas Hunt Morgan born 1866: modern geneticist; function of chromosomes; Nobel prize (Medicine), 1933

Motorola incorporated as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation, 1928.

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First meeting of Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn, 1908. Their collaboration led, 30 years later, to the experimental detection and interpretation of fission.

Ferdinand-Frédéric-Henri Moissan born 1852: first to isolate fluorine (F, element 9); electrical furnace for preparation of metal and silicon carbides; Nobel Prize, 1906. Read Fluorine and its compounds.

Solvay Process Company incorporated 1881.

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Antoine-Jerome Balard born 1802: discovered bromine (Br, element 35), hypochlorous acid, and dichlorine monoxide.
Jean Perrin born 1870: research on cathode rays; Brownian movement as it relates to molecular reality; coined term "Avogadro constant"; Nobel Prize (physics), 1926.
Johann Deisenhofer born 1943: three-dimensional structure of proteins involved in photosynthesis; Nobel Prize, 1988
Hans Geiger born 1882: invented Geiger counter for detecting radiation; scattering of alpha particles in lab of Ernest Rutherford.
Jean-Marie Lehn born 1939: three-dimensional stacked-layer polycyclic compounds; Nobel Prize, 1987


Harry Mork, Arthur Little, and William Walker receive first US patent (709,922) for rayon (a name coined later for this "artificial silk" of cellulose acetate), 1902.

William Morton uses ether in pulling a tooth of Eben Frost, 1846, the first published use of ether as an anaesthetic.

1889 - The Bundy Manufacturing Co., a maker of time recording equipment, is incorporated in  Binghamton, N.Y. Willard L. Bundy created a new type of timeclock for business. Bundy Manufacturing Co. Bundy was acquired by the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company, Inc. (C-T-R) in 1911. Thirteen years later, the name would change one more time to International Business Machines (IBM).

Louis B. Werner and Isadore Perlman reported isolating first quantity of a compound of curium (Cm, element 96) in 1947.


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Principles of Marketing - Kotler, Armstrong, Cunnigham - Book Information - Part 2

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