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    . | Internet – Components and Web Technology | To be submitted to: | Acknowledgement Internet has become an inseperable part of the life of any person of the 21st century. We spend hours surfing the net but yet we would fail to answer even a basic question on how internet operates? Thus‚ we would like to thank Prof. Ameya Shettye for selecting our group for such a project topic. It as been a very educational experience working on this topic and surprising how all the components

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    What is the difference between the Internet‚ intranets‚ and extranets? Use the Cybrary or other Internet resources to research the difference. Find 2-3 examples of situations where companies use all of these networks. Explain why and how they are used‚ if possible. The INTERNET: The Internet is actually millions of computers connected together in some way (phone lines‚ Ethernet‚ ISDN‚ cable modems) so that they can share information. The Internet is really one big network of computers. All of the

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    readers live. The Internet is a worldwide‚ publicly accessible series of interconnected computer networks that transmit data by packet switching using the standard Internet Protocol (IP). It is a "network of networks" that consists of millions of smaller domestic‚ academic‚ business‚ and government networks‚ which together carry various information and services‚ such as electronic mail‚ online chat‚ file transfer‚ and the interlinked web pages and other resources of the World Wide Web (WWW). Traditional

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    The development of the Internet from web 1.0 to web 3.0. Marion Villanyi ST20035596 Introduction The web was created in 1989 by Sir Til Berners-Lee‚ working at CERN (The European Organization for Nuclear Research) in Geneva‚ Switzerland. A web service is defined as a software system designed to support computer-to-computer interaction over the Internet. The World Wide Web‚ and related technologies‚ has had much progress since its advent. Nowadays‚ we speak about Web 1.0‚ 2.0‚ 3.0 and even

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    Spider Web Internet Cafe

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    SPIDER’S WEB INTERNET CAFE Sustaining Positively your Initial Demand for an Economical Rate as We Endeavour Blessing Target Budget P 300‚000.00 Cost of Operation Estimated: Space Rental (2 months advance + 1 month deposit) P 21‚000.00 Furniture (Computer Tables & Chairs) 25‚000.00 10 sets of PCs @ P 17‚500.00 each 175‚000.00 Air Condition (second hand including installation) 15‚000.00 Printer/Scanner 5‚000.00 Xerox Machine (rental/franchise

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    the internet and do a search on their favorite search engine like Google or Yahoo. The results are can be correct or disappointing depending on what the user is searching for. Search engines and databases produce different types of results. After comparing the two I have discovered the following differences from the search results. EBSCO’s Academic Search Premier Database search results were very specific when search for “privacy and security on the Internet.” I was

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    World Wide Yin and Yang The Chinese culture has a variety of religions and philosophies; behind each one there is a core of theories and principles formed by its founders. The aspects of the yin-yang principal are the basis of the three major Chinese religions: Taoism‚ Confucianism‚ and Buddhism. In China‚ people are aware of the importance of believing in the yin and yang principles. The Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender states‚ the Chinese view yin and yang as opposites‚ where yin is dark and

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    home to millions of animals worldwide. Through poaching and obliteration of nature‚ humans have managed to diminish the very place they call home. There are charities such as the World Wide Fund for Nature with the motive to halt and reverse the annihilation of the environment. The international organization World Wide Fund for Nature works on issues regarding conservation‚ research‚ and restoration of the environment. The WWF was formed on April 26‚ 1961‚ when a small group of passionate individuals

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    PLAN Introduction…………………………………………………………………...……3 1. About World Wide Fund for nature…………………………………………4 1.1. History of WWF….………………..…………………………………4 1.2. History of the panda logo of WWF………...…………………………5 1.3. WWF’s mission……………………………………………..………...6 2. WWF in Ukraine…………………………………………………………..7 2.1. WWF Danube-Carpathian Programme Office………………………..7 2.2. WWF’s mission………………………………………………………7 2.3. WWF guiding principles……………………………………………8 3. Danube-Carpathian Region………………………………………………….9 3.1. WWF

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    First of all‚ the term “Old World” is to define the world where people in the Bronze Age live. This “Old World” is the continents‚ which is now known as Africa‚ Europe‚ and Asia. People in the Old World had no idea about any other continents outside this “Old World.” However‚ some Europeans who were travelling found a new continent. Amerigo Vespucci then named it as the New World‚ which now is known as America. It makes a little bit clear why the Old World and the New World were separated for so long

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