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    Web Porn at Work

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    and its subsequent justification. In the case of Rayburn Unlimited‚ Al Smetana‚ the founding president‚ discovers that Craig Lindley‚ the associate vice-president and an old-time friend‚ has been using the company’s computer network extensively for web pornography. At the current juncture‚ Al is faced with the decision of how to resolve the situation with Craig‚ debating between the spectrum of upholding the firm’s commitment to integrity‚ the importance of the intrinsic worth of each individual

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    Web-Based Software for Human Services Presentation Team BSHS 352 Technology in Human Services November 21‚ 2011 Donna Zeh Web-Based Software for Human Services Presentation In the human service field technology is becoming one of the same. When dealing with clients it is important that human service professionals understand what the clients need and how the services can be offered to them successfully. One of the most effective ways to ensure that the client is receiving the necessary services

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    Web Applications Development Task 1 Evidence of planning through storyboarding as part of the pre-design work (P2.1) Homepage For the colour theme of my site I have decided on the use of ‘baby blue’ and ‘white’. On my homepage (above) I will be keeping text short and sweet with images displaying some of my products and clever witty introductions to attract users to my site. I have went for the ‘less is more’ approach in the sense

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    "Diverticulitis is a condition in which diverticuli in the colon rupture. The rupture results in infection in the tissues that surround the colon” (MedicineNet‚ 2010‚ para.1). Or at least that’s what MedicineNet.com states that it is. Sometimes what we find on the Internet isn’t as reliable as what we may think. Doing research and finding correct and reliable information is very important in the nursing practice. There is so much information available at our fingertips‚ but finding accurate information

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    Java and Web Technologies

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    www.jntuworld.com www.jwjobs.net NEURAL NETWORKS Ivan F Wilde Mathematics Department King’s College London London‚ WC2R 2LS‚ UK ivan.wilde@kcl.ac.uk www.jntuworld.com www.jntuworld.com www.jwjobs.net Contents 1 Matrix Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Adaptive Linear Combiner .................... 21 3 Artificial Neural Networks .................... 35 .......................... 45 5 Multilayer Feedforward Networks

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    Computer and Web Ethics

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    communicate and with whom‚ as well as just about any dimension of our lives. Most Internet users are convinced of its general utility and positive benefits. However behind it‚ the Internet‚ as well as its technological offspring’s the World Wide Web has been compared to the Wild West‚ because no one owns the network and there is no law and regulations. In consequence of the growth of the Internet‚ there have been increasing calls for its regulation from many sides. As of September 2003‚ there

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    This came from the cisco site and is not my own: Introduction This document describes the procedure for recovering an enable password or replacing enable-secret passwords on Cisco 801‚ 802‚ 803‚ 804‚ 805‚ 811‚ and 813 Series Routers. These passwords are used to protect access to privileged EXEC and configuration modes. The enable password can be recovered because it is displayed in plain text in the configutaion file. The enable-secret password is encrypted in the configuration file and therefore

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    India Web Quest

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    Ancient India Web Quest “The Ancient Civilizations of India” Go to http://ancientweb.org/index.php/explore/country/India 1. What were the two major cities within the ancient Indus River Valley civilization? a. Mohenjo Daro b. Harrapa 2. List 3 characteristics/features of these two ancient cities. a. writing system b. urban centers c. diversified social and economic system 3. Although copper and bronze were in use during this time‚ which material was still unknown? iron 4. How do we know

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    EMBEDDED WEB TECHNOLOGY ABSTRACT Embedded Web Technology (EWT) is regarded as the ‘marriage’ of Web technologies with embedded systems. In other words‚ the software developed for embedded systems is applied by making use of the Internet.  Embedded technology has been around for a long time and its use has gradually expanded into the PC market. Speed‚ accuracy‚ reliability were the reasons why embedded technology entered computers. With an great market size of billions in the next coming years

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    Technology Case Solutions Cisco Systems: Managing the Go-to-Market Evolution 1) How have Cisco’s channels evolved in the last 10-15 years? Why have they evolved that way? Ans# In the last five years‚ there has been a marked shift in Cisco’s channel strategy. Rather than being purely focused on the volume of business that a channel does with the vendor‚ it is now paying great attention to the value of the business that the channel does. The focus is therefore no longer pure ly on point product

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