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    History of Mail Mail is a system of transporting documents and small packages or even written messages such as seasonal greetings and other. The first documentation of a mail service is dated back to Egypt when the pharaohs used carriers to send their decrees of territories. Persia was the first to have a real postal system which dates to Cyrus the Great at 550 BC. They used stations (Chapar-Khaneh), the carriers (Chapars) would go from post to post swapping tired horse for a fresh horse so they

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    What are some differences between the internet and more traditional media? What are some advantages and disadvantages of using the internet in advertising? Describe the main types of promotion used on the internet (both traditional and newer types). (20 points) Some differences between the internet and more traditional media is that internet offers the marketer ability to receive feedback and a more direct link to the consumer, as well as giving the marketer easier access to trends and competition

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    It’s Monday morning and here is a quick wrap-up of the posts published on trak.in last week. Being a Diwali week, Trak.in had a slower week than what we have normally. Weekly Wrap-up of Tech, Mobile & Startups 4G Smartphone sales have gone through the roof – every Indian telecom operator has already launched or in process of launching their 4G services. However, many of us still think that 4G is just about high-speed data. This is simply not true. Here we try to explain 4G in more detail! Gionee

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    This results in the USPS decreasing its values. In order for the USPS to keep up with the fast-paced society, it should consider changing their ways of working. Before when automations were nowhere to be seen, people demand USPS to deliver their mails everyday. Sometimes when there is a large package, it might take weeks for the letters to reach their destination. So retailers assist delivering the packages in a more efficient way. In order for the USPS continue to be on

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    Usps Pros And Cons

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    struggling to keep up with the times and remain relevant in the face of all of the new technologies out there. According to the 2013 article titled “Top 10 Disappearing Futures”, authored by C. Wagner, companies such as Sears and Montgomery Ward left the mail order catalog long ago. With these companies getting away from this type of commerce, it also left the United States Postal Service with a chunk of their existence missing with the loss cash on delivery, or COD. This opened up a door though for privately

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    than two centuries. During that time, the enterprise has helped to expand the boundaries of the United States by providing efficient and reliable communication across the country. Over the past decade, however, total mail volume has decreased considerably as competition from electron mail and various package delivery companies has taken business away from the USPS. While critics contend that keeping the postal service as is preserves our identity as Americans, by applying modern principles to accommodate

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    Privatization of Royal Mail Maastricht  University   School  of  Business  and  Economics   Maastricht,  5th  April  2014   Wall,  Sebastian  (SW)   ID  numbers:  I6029483   Course  code:     Group  number:  1   Tutor’s  name:    Professor  Hans  van   Mierlo   Writing  Assignment:  Final  Paper         1   Executive  Summary       Royal  Mail  is  the

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    Temple University How the Email Disrupted Snail Mail Disruptive Technologies Andrew Lydon Emerging Technologies CIS 4108 Dave Keble 12/3/2015 Andrew Lydon Dave Keble Emerging Technologies 9/3/2015 Disruptive Technologies: How the Email Disrupted Snail Mail and the Way in Which We Communicate Introduction Although emails can feel less formal and at times include the use of poorly used grammar resulting in the message not exactly as clear as we would like it, the email revolutionized

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    associated with the company, Edu Corp recognizes the importance of detailed, thorough facility security plans, minimizes and safeguards all printed company material, screens all incoming and outgoing mail, securely disposes of company trash and/or waste, securely disposes of all company-based electronic devices, and provides continual training to all employees in regards to facility security. With several locations, Edu Corp strives to uphold a strict standard of security at every company facility

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    There are now more jobs and schools that are focused on electronics and online learning. This mainly effects the eighteen to twenty nine year old demographic the most (Pew, 2013). They are also the demographic that have admitted to suffering back pain. The use of technology in this age is unavoidable. Many people

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