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    Libraries Should Use Software Filters for Internet Access Public libraries provide us with a large amount of information. Residents can borrow books from libraries. Libraries also provide Internet access for everyone‚ including children. Since parents cannot control what then children are seeing on the Internet in libraries‚ children can access pornographic or violent sites easily. So‚ public libraries should restrict Internet access by utilizing filtering software to prevent children from seeing

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    Should the government have somewhat of a access to your internet history? Should your principle be able to keep an eye on your social media? The government and schooling should be able to have access to the students and the people’s social media and internet searches because cyberbullying is a big problem that is occurring. Another reason is terrorism‚ dealing with the terrifying terrorist attack that took down the twin towers on September 9‚ 2001. The last reason is that there is such a big

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    Running head: IMPACT OF UNETHICAL BEHAVIOR Impact of Unethical Behavior Article Analysis IMPACT OF UNETHICAL BEHAVIOR Impact of Unethical Behavoir The impact of unethical behavior in accounting can be tremendous. When people think of unethical behavior in the workplace whether it be accounting or any other division people often think of using the company phone for personal phone calls‚ or using the work computer to look at something like facebook

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    Q1: Our Friend Los Gatos realizing that his wallcovering business had a few wrinkles in it‚ decide to pursue a law degree at night. After graduating‚ he has teamed up with Lyla El Pajaro to form Peck and Paw‚ Attorneys at Law. Los and Lyla have hired you to design a database system based upon the following set of business rules. It is in your best interest to perform a though analysis‚ to avoid needless litigation. Please create an ERD based upon the following set of rules: An ATTORNEY is retained

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    Difference between Internet‚ Intranet & Extranet Internet 1) Definition of internet The Internet‚ sometimes called simply "the Net‚" is a worldwide system of computer networks - a network of networks in which users at any one computer can‚ if they have permission‚ get information from any other computer (and sometimes talk directly to users at other computers). 2) When & by who was it started? It was conceived by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) of the U.S. government

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    Remote Access Remote access • refers to the ability to access a computer‚ such as a home computer or an office network computer‚ from a remote location. • Remote access can be set up using a local area network (LAN)‚ wide area network (WAN) or even a virtual private network (VPN) so that resources and systems can be accessed remotely. • To establish a remote connection‚ both the local machine and the remote computer/server must have remote-access software. Alternatively‚ there are service providers

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    MISUSE OF MOBILE PHONE & MOBILE INTERNET The mobile phone. An electronic device which can be found in the possession of most teenagers nowadays. Due to the arrival of mobile phones communication has become a lot easier and the world has become a much more interactive place. However there is a good side and a bad side to every story and in this case the misuse of mobile phones has caused many people to take action against mobiles. However most of you will agree with me that the mobile phone is a

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    Internet Access: Flat Fee vs. Pay-Per-Use Most Internet users are either not charged to access information‚ or pay a low-cost flat fee. The Information SuperHighway‚ on the other hand‚ will likely be based upon a pay-per-use model. On a gross level‚ one might say that the payment model for the Internet is closer to that of broadcast (or perhaps cable) television while the model for the Information SuperHighway is likely to be more like that of pay-per-view T.V. "Pay-per-use" environments affect

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    Grid Computing-High level computing to access Internet facility Gaurang v.Lakhani‚Nimesh V.patel‚Prof.J.S.Dhobi Department of Computer Science and Engineering(M.E.) Government Engineering College‚ Modasa‚ Gujarat Technological University‚India Email: gvlakhani1@gmail.com Abstract: Recently we are in the Internet world and everyone prefers to enjoy fast access to the Internet. But due to multiple downloading‚ there is a chance that the system hangs up or slows down the performance

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    Random Access Transport Capacity Abstract This project develop a new metric for quantifying end-to end throughput in Multi hop wireless networks‚ which we term random access transport capacity‚ since the interference model presumes uncoordinated transmissions. The metric quantifies the average maximum rate of successful end-to-end transmissions‚ multiplied by the communication distance‚ and normalized by the network area. We show that a simple

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