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    What is Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD)? What "Internet addiction disorder" (IAD) is still difficult to define at this time. Much of the original research was based upon the weakest type of research methodology‚ namely exploratory surveys with no clear hypothesis or rationale backing them. Coming from an atheoretical approach has some benefits‚ but also is not typically recognized as being a strong way to approach a new disorder. More recent research has expanded upon the original surveys and

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    Improving Productivity Using IT As our organisation is very IT focused there are many different methods and software we use. Our main way of communicating is via email; this saves a lot of time and is also a faster way of letting the whole team know certain information. We use a variety of software to get tasks completed such as word‚ excel‚ PowerPoint‚ internet etc. As we very rarely have customers come into our office‚ most of our communications is by using computers. We have a company website

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    Critical criminology is a study of crime using a conflict perspective which considers the causes and contexts for crime‚ deviance and disorder; it has also been known as radical criminology and the new criminology. This perspective combines a wide range of concerns from across the more radical approaches‚ such as Marxism and feminism. It incorporates a wide number of ideas and political strands‚ generally associated with an oppositional position in relation to conventional criminology. Raising epistemological

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    Advantage of Using Mobile

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    cell phone and driving have become a major concern among traffic officials. The seriousness of this issue in the eyes of the federal government was highlighted when a US court in 2009‚ imposed a whopping million dollar fine for talking on phone while driving‚ on a Texan driver. It is the highest fine imposed in the world‚ for someone using mobile phone while driving. Many accidents can be averted if people are cautious‚ and avoid cell phone usage while driving. Advantages and Disadvantages of Mobile

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    " What are the advantages and disadvantages of the internet?" These days the internet has become more and more popular all over the world and is now an integral part of modern society. The internet refers to a global network of computers connected by servers‚ which allows for the free and easy sharing of information. This essay will assess whether the internet can be seen as beneficial or harmful. The essay will analyse the arguments and form a conclusion about them. To begin with the positive points

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    Using Ict in Learning

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    are discussed. 1.1Background It is generally agreed that the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in schools is a crucial resource in education (ICT in Education‚ 2007). Because of the benefits to teachers and pupils‚ ICT will grow in use (Using ICT to support learning‚ n.d.). The Government has spent more than £1.8 billion to bring ITC to schools with a further £230 released from The National Lottery to increase teachers’ competence in the use of ICT (OFSTED‚ 2002). 2

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    Using Microsoft Excel 2010 Advanced Skills Using Microsoft Excel Advanced Skills Excel contains numerous tools that are intended to meet a wide range of requirements. Some of the more specialised tools are useful to only certain types of people while others have value for more general excel users. These exercises will cover some of the advanced features that may be useful for most excel users. These features will include cell naming‚ cell notes‚ conditional formatting‚ data validation

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    Handphones vs no handphones in school Should student allowed to bring handphone to school? On one hand it is great for convenience if they need to contact their parents or for parents to know where they are in any emergency. On the other hand‚ giving your child a handphone exposes the child to a whole host of risks. Generally‚ I don’t think that children should bring handphone to school. It exposes them to too many risks. The initial intention (for giving the handphone) is to provide facilities

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    Using VMware Player Contents Important Notes 2 Basics‚ Tips and Tricks 3 4 5 6 7 Opening and Existing Virtual Machine Virtual Machine Settings Adjust VM Memory Change Network Adapter Settings Sharing Data Between the Host Computer and the VM Switching USB Drive Between Host and VM Mapping Shared Folders Between the Host and VM 8 10 Advanced Use Accessing Virtual Machine BIOS Accessing Virtual Machine Boot Menu Accessing Safe Mode in Windows Virtual Machines 13

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    1 What is the purpose of Just War? Explain. The purpose of Just War is to provide moral guidance throughout the stages of war to ensure that the reasons for going to war are morally justifiable‚ that war is conducted morally‚ and the transition back to peace is done in a moral manner. The purpose is to bring some semblance of rules‚ morality‚ and just fighting to the chaos‚ or as some believe‚ the immorality of war. There are times when although terrible‚ war is unavoidable and a better option

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