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    (Clearinghouse 2001). In 2009‚ there were over 2.2 million prisoners in U.S. jails with the daily cost averaging $40 . The types of crimes varied. Among non-violent crimes committed‚ people convicted of burglary served the longest average sentence of 14 years and three months (Nyden‚ P.J.2011‚ April 17). There is a general belief that the punishment should always fit the crime. Over 50% of the inmates incarcerated were non-violent offenders (Clearinghouse 2001). Most of these convicted offenders received

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    Dna Based Cryptography

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    Computer Applications (0975 – 8887) Volume 29– No.8‚ September 2011 Analysis on DNA based Cryptography to Secure Data Transmission S.Jeevidha Dept. of CSE Pondicherry University Pondicherry‚ India Dr.M.S.Saleem Basha Asst Professor‚ Dept. of CSE Pondicherry University Pondicherry‚ India Dr.P.Dhavachelvan Professor‚ Dept. of CSE Pondicherry University Pondicherry‚ India ABSTRACT The biological research in the field of information technology paves the exploitation of storing capabilities

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    Resource Based Value

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    The resource-based view (RBV) is a business management tool used to determine the strategic resources available to a company. The fundamental principle of the RBV is that the basis for a competitive advantage of a firm lies primarily in the application of the bundle of valuable resources at the firm ’s disposal. To transform a short-run competitive advantage into a sustained competitive advantage requires that these resources are heterogeneous in nature and not perfectly mobile. Resource-based view (RBV)

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    Advertising Ethics: A Contextual Response Based on Classical Ethical Theory Cornelius B. Pratt E. LincolnJames ABSTRACT. F. P. Bishop argues that the ethical standard for advertising practitioners nmst be utilitarian. Indeed‚ the utilitarian theory of ethics in decision-making has traditionally been the preference of U.S. advertisingpractitioners. This article‚ therefore‚ argues that the U.S. advertising industry’s de-emphasisof &ontological ethics is a reason for its continuing struggle with

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    Pic16F688 Based-Voltmeter

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    should contain‚ such as size‚ weight‚ moisture resistance‚ temperature range‚ thermal output‚ vibration tolerance and acceleration tolerance but we shall only pursue electronic circuit specification here. Next is the design process which involves moving from the specification at the start‚ to a plan that contains all the information needed in order to physically implement the design. This normally happens by passing through a number of stages‚ although in a simple circuit like it may be done in a single

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    development (Arthur et al.‚ 2012). Much of brain development happens in the prenatal period‚ this is when environmental factors- such as toxic chemicals- can have consequences on that development. At a very young age‚ infants actively make meaning of their surrounding environment through the use of their senses and their reactions to certain actions and interactions. Throughout early childhood years‚ changes are rapidly occurring. Children’s physical and motor skills become more refined‚ dramatic height

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    Pregnancy includes many different topics‚ such as conceiving‚ prenatal care‚ labor‚ birth‚ and adoption‚ so the ethical dilemmas that can occur are many. The reproductive system produces a new life‚ and at what point during the pregnancy this life has rights of its own is a much debated subject. Should a mother have sole maternal rights over the prenatal life‚ and therefore‚ the right to make choices as she sees fit? Or should the father have an equal say in the decisions? Perhaps once the child

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    Environmental Ethics Issues 1 Environmental Ethical Issues SOC120 Environmental Ethics Issues 2 Today‚ we live in the country in which we have lost much of our view of the universe. The view is often substantially diminished even for people who live in smaller towns and rural areas. The spectacular view of the night sky that our ancestors had on clear dark nights no longer exists. The great increase in the number of people living in urban areas has

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    Dnr Ethical Dilemmas

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    Ethical conflict: The conflict is whether it is ethical to remove ventilation and treatment from a patient due to their health status and assumed survival from treatment and may be deemed futile without their consent. Medical Indications: The primary medical problems the patient has come in with are rib fractures causing a partial flail chest and a subdural hematoma stemming from a fall. Her treatment consists of ventilator support and supportive care until her ribs heal and she recovers from

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    Agro-Based Industry

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    Introduction Generally‚ agro-based industry refers to an industry that adds values to agricultural raw materials through processing in order to produce marketable and usable products that bring forth profits and additional income to the producer. Under the Ninth Malaysia Plan (2006-2010)‚ development of agro-based industry will be focus on increasing utilization of agricultural produce in the production of high value-added products as well as processing activities. Private sector is encouraged

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