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    Vandalism‚ such as tagging or damage of property‚ has been becoming a serious problem in society. It has come to the point where vandalism seems like an everyday activity which has been creating problems for our government. Since vandalism is becoming a serious problem in our society‚ punishments like fine should be replaced with community service. Despite people thinking that fines have a strong effect‚ these consequences are not really working. If fines were effect‚ vandalism would not be a

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    DEVELOPMENT OF A WEB BASED RECRUITMENT PROCESS SYSTEM FOR THE HUMAN RESOURCE OF AN ORGANIZATION CASE STUDY:UGANDA VIRUS RESEARCH INSTITUTE SUBMITED BY: NAMBALE JOHN BOSCO REG NO: 2007-03-IT-042 LECTURER: MR OTHIENO JOSEPH 1.1. Introduction For an organization

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    Weaving the digital web

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    Name – Garreth Murphy Student Number – 10386501 IS40530 Weaving the web assessment essay The World Wide Web is today one of the most fundamental platforms across which people use this global network to complete a full spectrum of tasks and activities and is vital to how humanity operates in our modern world. Computers‚ laptops‚ satellites‚ servers‚ tablet devices‚ mobile phones‚ Television networks are all examples of devices which are inter connected and help form what is becoming a more

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    Will the Web Kill Colleges?

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    paper will contain an analysis of Zephyr Teachout’s (2009) article‚ “Will the Web Kill Colleges”. The author discusses the implications online education is having on traditional brick and mortar institutions. The analysis will include information that supports and challenges the author’s perspectives on the future of our education systems. The argument and theory is then transcended to the analysis of implications the web is having on “Big Box” retailer‚ Best Buy. The analysis will conclude with a

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    Analyzing a Web Page

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    Analyzing a Web Page BSHS/352 Analyzing a Web Page When using the internet for research‚ you want your information from your sources to be reliable‚ persuasive and credible. You have to evaluate each source carefully for credibility. It is very important to enter the correct search information‚ or you might find yourself drowning in web pages and links that are not reliable or credible. As I researched sources for human services resources to analyze‚ I found a site on

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    Paul E. Green & V. Srinivasan Conjoint Analysis in Marketing: New Developments With Implications for Research and Practice The authors update and extend their 1978 review of conjoint analysis. In addition to discussing several new developments‚ they consider alternative approaches for measuring preference structures in the presence of a large number of attributes. They also discuss other topics such as reliability‚ validity‚ and choice simulators. S INCE the early 1970s‚ conjoint analysis

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    Introduction to Windows Server 2003 After reading this chapter and completing the exercises‚ you will be able to: ♦ Differentiate between the different editions of Windows Server 2003 ♦ Explain Windows Server 2003 network models and server roles ♦ Identify concepts relating to Windows Server 2003 network management and maintenance ♦ Explain Windows Server 2003 Active Directory concepts Windows Server 2003 network administration consists of two major goals. The first is to ensure that network resources

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    Web Search Engines

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    Web Search Engines Typically‚ Web search engines work by sending out a spider to fetch as many documents as possible. Another program‚ called an indexer‚ then reads these documents and creates an index based on the words contained in each document. Each search engine uses a proprietary algorithm to create its indices such that‚ ideally‚ only meaningful results are returned for each query. Sites that let you search multiple indexes simultaneously include: • Yahoo (http://www.yahoo.com) • search

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    background to the debate‚ its social significance‚ and the parties involved in the issue and also the difference in opinion related to the views held. 2.0 The Issue and background to the debate In the 1990’s as the technology of pirate CD’s developed quickly‚ compact disc piracy became a global problem. The term piracy is often used to describe the intentional violation of a copyright. Pirates not only trespass upon the rights of the artist involved‚ they also create dishonest competition at every level

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    PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPING AN EGYPTIAN MARKETING SCIENCE AHMED I. GHONEIM Cairo University ABSTRACT The main theme of this paper is that non-Egyptian marketing science is not completely valid for us in Egypt. Accepting a hypothesis derived from a non-Egyptian theory does not mean the theory is "true" because‚ to the contrary of the old philosophy of science‚ no finite number of empirical tests can ever establish the truth of any theory. Similarly

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