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    Wireless Technology Wireless Technology Ethames Graduate School Greenwich University BSc in Computing Ethames Graduate School Greenwich University BSc in Computing Komal Sunil Savtale The impact or the role of technology in our professional as well as personal lives is inevitable. For those who research its necessary to understanding how technology shapes people’s interactions with each other and vice versa and the way natural world plays a vital role in order to develop and implement

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    During the Civil Rights Era‚ many black power movements strived to prevent the New Jim Crow from happening. The black man was being oppressed during segregation and treated like animals. The white supremacy only seen these men and women as slaves‚ people who should not be apart of the United States. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X drove men and women to fight for his or her rights. However‚ that was not enough to stop the white supremacy from oppressing African Americans. The Civil Rights movement

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    Prevent Identity Theft

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    increase unless we combat it first hand and protect ourselves. More often than not‚ the victims of identity theft are clueless as to where the thief got their information from. When identity theft is discovered there are many important steps to take to prevent it from going any further. If you see fraudulent charges on your account‚ then you need to contact the fraud department of where

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    Abuse

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    Psychological Abuse Presented by Psyche Cheung Celia Chan Jason Chan Kris Lee Monday‚ 21 January‚ 13 Abuse harmful‚ injurious‚ or offensive excessive and wrongful misuse of anything Definition • • Psychological Abuse caused by emotional abuse / mental abuse / physical abuse behavior that may result in psychological trauma eg anxiety / chronic depression / post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) happened in the situations of power imbalance abusive relationships / bullying / child abuse / abuse

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    Student: Fabian Florant Class: CIS 600 Professor: Brian Burton How will technology impact Banks Content History ……………………….2 E-Banking……………………3 Impact of technology in Banks….4 Technology in Customer Relationship Management (CRM) at Wells Fargo Banks….6 Security…………………………….7 Reflections…………………….…..8 Projections………………………..9 Conclusion………………………10 Appendix………………………11 History Technology had changed the way people obtain financial services. It has also save time

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    The Role of Technology in Sport   What are sporting technologies? Sporting technologies are man-made means developed to reach human interests or goals in or relating to a particular sport.  Technology in sports is a technical means by which athletes attempt to improve their training and competitive surroundings in order to enhance their overall athletic performance.  It is the knowledge and application of using specialised equipment and the latest modern technologies to perform tasks more efficiently

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    Abuse affects the brain. Emotional abuse can leave their victims prone to depression‚ moodiness and extreme or dulled emotional responsiveness‚ depending on the person and the particular circumstances. For instance“As adults‚ [they have difficulty] reflecting on themselves and finding the right way to deal with emotions‚” (Pruessner). They find it hard in the future to deal with emotions that has been done in the brain earlier. Understanding what goes wrong during and after abuse‚ the researchers

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    Prevent Hiv/Aids

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    methods‚ like condoms and dental dams‚ provide a large measure of protection from transmission by preventing direct contact with semen and blood. Condoms and dental dams should be made of latex. Natural materials‚ like lambskin‚ are porous and will not prevent the virus from passing through. 4. Reduce the number of sexual partners. The higher the number of partners‚ the greater the risk of transmission. 5. Do not ever share needles. This includes needles with illegal drug use and also the administration

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    Ways to Prevent Burglary

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    One of the easiest crimes to prevent -- burglary -- is also one of the most common. A break-in‚ even when you’re not there‚ has a major impact on your and your family’s sense of safety and well-being. But burglaries don’t have to happen. There are a lot of things you can do to boost home security and make your house burglary-resistant. First of all‚ fit security locks to all doors and windows and a safety chain on the front door. And don’t forget to use them‚ even if you are going out for a short

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    Prevent School Shootings

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    have been 142 school shootings since 2013. What can we do to prevent school shootings? The first thing they need to do is strengthen gun laws. Only people who are mentally stable and have a good reason should only be allowed to own a gun. All gun owners should attend a mandatory training; locking up your gun‚ loading and unloading safely‚ storing bullets separately and practices that make gun ownership safer. As parents we wonder how safe our kids in school are and what measures and precautions

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