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  2. Smiling curve - Wikipedia

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    The concept was first proposed around 1992 by Stan Shih, the founder of Acer Inc., an IT company headquartered in Taiwan. According to Shih's observation, in the personal computer industry, the two ends of the value chain – conception and marketing – command higher values added to the product than the middle part of the value chain ...

  3. Acer Predator - Wikipedia

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    Acer Predator 21 X; Developer: Acer: Type: Laptop: Release date: 2017: Units sold: 300: Operating system: Windows 10: CPU: Intel Core i7-7820HK Quad-core 2.9GHz unlocked: Memory: 64GB DDR4 SDRAM: Storage: 4x 512 GB SSDs in RAID 0 (two slots in NVMe) + 1x 2.5-inch SATA III 7200 RPM HDD: Display: 21" 2560 x 1080 120Hz curved G-Sync IPS: Graphics ...

  4. Acer Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Acer's EMEA headquarters are located in Lugano, Switzerland. From the late 1990s to mid-2000s, Acer had computer factories in Europe. The business area was the whole EMEA. In the Netherlands under the name of Acer IMS bv, there were two factories: Acer laptop factory in Den Bosch and Acer and IBM desktop factory in Tilburg.

  5. Acer Swift - Wikipedia

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    The Swift is a line of laptop computers produced by Acer. They are designed to be lightweight and thinner than typical laptops. They are designed to be lightweight and thinner than typical laptops. Laptops in the Swift series are the Swift 1, Swift 3, Swift 5 and Swift 7.

  6. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Royal Exit: 5 Years Later ...

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    The Queen acknowledged in her Jan. 13, 2020 statement that there would be a “period of transition” as Harry and Meghan figured out their new roles, and it was later announced that there would ...

  7. Behaviorism - Wikipedia

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    Behaviorism is a systematic approach to understand the behavior of humans and other animals. [1] [2] It assumes that behavior is either a reflex elicited by the pairing of certain antecedent stimuli in the environment, or a consequence of that individual's history, including especially reinforcement and punishment contingencies, together with the individual's current motivational state and ...

  8. Growing up in Texas, Marissa Phillips shared a dream with almost every other young girl around her: she wanted to be a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. She watched the spirited, starry-costumed squad ...

  9. An analyst looks ahead to how the US economy might fare under ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump won a return to the White House in part by promising big changes in economic policy — more tax cuts, huge tariffs on imports, mass deportations of immigrants working ...