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    Name | : | Programme | : | Register no | : | Course code and name | : | Department | : | Semester | : | This is to certify that the record work done by __________________________ in the ___________________________________________ laboratory during the period __________ 20 -20 . Specialization topic : SIGNATURE OF FACULTY INCHARGE SIGNATURE OF HOD Submitted for the practical exam held on ___________________ SIGNATURE OF THE EXAMINER

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    Facebook‚ sharing your latest picture on Instagram‚ or tweeting at followers‚ people who use social media do not realize that their privacy is being invaded more than they think. Everything posted on social media leaves a cyber footprint that can later be traced back and used against you or for data which raises the question of privacy. Many users feel that through “privacy settings” that their information is concealed when in reality it can be accessed by the government or other corporations. Particularly

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    travel into outer space or even go the moon? Many people dream of space travel‚ but you can ’t just fly there in a jet plane. Jet engines work by using oxygen from the air to burn their fuel. And of course there is little or no oxygen in space depending on where you ’re headed. Fuel cannot burn without oxygen. The only kind of engine that will work in space is called a rocket engine. This is because it carries its own oxygen supply. This is also where the National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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    Father Heather BucklewKaplan University CM 206 Professor Olson November 5‚20141) How would you describe Jim’s self-concept? I noticed that Jim has a negative image about himself. Jim believes that his father has a unrealistic expectation of him. 2) How is self-concept affecting the interaction? Is it helping it? Hindering it? Explain using concepts from the text. Jim having a negative self-concept is really bothering him. While his dad is telling him he isn’t trying hard enough he actually

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    End of Privacy When people use Facebook‚ we mostly go on there to observe people’s daily posts for attention. They grab seekers attention by posting statuses‚ revealing the location‚ or displaying pictures that show where they are located. This allows other Facebook users a chance to steal people’s identity‚ or a chance to snatch children up by their location. The main problem is‚ who is really monitoring and protecting our privacy on Facebook? Mark Zuckerberg is famously the owner and CEO of Facebook

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    Columbia Accident Case Study This is an edited version of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board report released in August‚ 2003. It provides a comprehensive and often sobering example of management lapses that have severe consequences. The original report was over 280 pages. This edited version eliminates the much of the technical discussion and focuses instead on the organizational factors that lead to the accident. You may obtain the entire report from http://www.caib.us/news/report/default

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    The right to privacy in Hong Kong The definition of privacy refers to one’s freedom of thought and expression‚ the right of private property and also protects their personal information. According to the article of the right to privacy (1890) written by Warren and Brandeis‚ privacy is the right to be let alone and believe it is the right inviolate of personality. Therefore‚ there are some ordinances in Hong Kong’s common law and the Hong Kong bill of right are used to protect the citizen’s right

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    hereby presented privacy statement applies to infitechService.us‚ inetsack and the inetsack websites‚ services and products‚ which collect data and in which this privacy statement and terms are present‚ as well as the inetsack offline product Service services. The Privacy Policy does not apply to the inetsack websites‚ services or products in which the policy is not displayed‚ nor there is a link to this statement or that have other privacy statements. The purpose of this privacy policy is to disclose

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    years later‚ the United States executive branch no longer cares about moon travel. I guess it is just old and cliché and has been done before. So now President Obama wants to hand over space travel to private companies who are just going to compete with NASA for contracts to send astronauts to the moon in their "space taxis". The rationale behind Obama cutting funding for the Constellation program‚ possibly the only good thing George Bush did in his reprehensible and embarrassing eight years as president

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    that security is carried out. Privacy is one of the main recurring themes and is brought up quite often throughout the novel. On multiple occasions‚ the privacy of the main character‚ as well as that of several minor characters‚ is taken away by the Department of Homeland Security after a terrorist attack. This seems to cause a great discomfort in the characters‚ so much so that they decide to fight against it. It is clear that Doctorow feels strongly about his privacy and he demonstrates this in “Little

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