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    world wide web

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    Running Header: BREWSTER LESTER_ECOM 210 World Wide Web LESTER BREWSTER DEVRY UNIVERSITY ONLINE ECOM -210 Table of Content Page Introduction 3 Internet History 3 Development of the World Wide Web 5 Growth of the World Wide Web 6 Commercialization of the World Wide Web 8 The Bubble Burst 9 Aftermath of the Bubble 10 Conclusion 11 Reference 13

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    In the Charlotte’s Web‚ author uses the omniscient and third-person narrator point of view to write this book because this story includes some fancy factors. Children are hard to represent the animals’ thinking if the author uses the first-person narrator point of view. Differently

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    Studies means gaining to skills to tell the stories of art’s past to a modern day viewer. A well executed exhibit transports the viewer‚ provoking thought and emotion as they read the curators interpretation of the tale. FIT resides in one of the cultural and artistic epicenters of the world‚ making it’s physical location more than ideal. More importantly‚ FIT calls for a higher level of creative thinking. The FIT student doesn’t hide from adversary‚ she grabs her sketchbook and learns from

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    As stated by James A. Forbes Jr.‚ the senior Minister Emeritus of the Riverside church‚ “When people rely on surface appearance and false racial stereotypes‚ rather than in-depth knowledge of others at the level of the heart‚ mind and spirit‚ their ability to assess and understand people accurately is compromised.” Racial profiling is a huge issue in America. The inability of American-born citizens to look past the surface of immigrants aids this problem. In the memoir Funny in Farsi by Firoozeh

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    Analyzing a Web Page

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    Analyzing a Web Page The website that I chose to evaluate is the United States Department of Health and Human Services or (http://www.hhs.gov). This website is about helping the American citizens get help that they need by putting the information on their website that will guide them in getting assistance. After reviewing the materials on how to analyze a web page‚ I realized there is much more to website than what most people see on the surface. According to Widner University and Wolfgram

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    web authoring report

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    Key Concepts in Web Authoring What is HTML? HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is an authoring language that sets up web pages that can be viewed on the World Wide Web. The Development of HTML versions and backwards compatibility issues: HTML 1: In 1980 Tim Berners-Lee created a system to use and share documents and later on in 1991 lead to “HTML tags” also known as the first HTML. HTML 2: In 1993 browsers added their own tags to HTML and this caused confusion. Dan Connolly and colleagues

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    Web Programming Manual

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    1. Develop and demonstrate a XHTML document that illustrates the use external style sheet‚ ordered list‚ table‚ borders‚ padding‚ color‚ and the tag. p‚table‚li‚ // mystyle.css { font-family: "lucida calligraphy"‚ arial‚ ’sans serif’; margin-left: 10pt; } p { word-spacing: 5px; } body { background-color:rgb(200‚255‚205); } p‚li‚td { font-size: 75%;} td { padding: 0.5cm; } th { text-align:center; font-size: 85%; } h1‚ h2‚ h3‚ hr {color:#483d8b;}

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    If there is one constant in this world‚ it would surely be death. Dying is an unavoidable part of life. Indeed‚ everything that lives will at sometime die. The fear of death is held by everyone. Perhaps it is the correlation of death with pain or the unknown state of the human consciousness after death‚ maybe a combination of both‚ that creates this fear. The fear felt is undoubtedly universal‚ however‚ the ways in which it is dealt with are varied and diverse. The concept of human mortality and

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    Building a Web-Based Marketing Channel Presented by: EACOMM Corporation Points of Discussion • • • • • • Who we are Why Market in the Internet? E-Marketing methods Building an Effective Website Brief Intro to E-Commerce Web Resources for your Business Who we are • • • • EACOMM Corporation is one of the country‟s premier interactive web and multimedia developers with 30 full-time and part-time personnel. More than 30% of our business is done COMPLETELY on-line

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    Web Security Issues

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    command may have other strings added to it before it is ran‚ the harmful code stops the injected string and adds a comment mark "--". Once the command is run‚ any text that follows is ignored (MSDN‚ 2010). Java Script Insertion Attacks Whenever a web site accepts and redisplays input from a user‚ it becomes accessible to Java script injection attacks. Malicious attackers can do some heavy damage by injecting JavaScript into a website. JavaScript injection attacks can be used to launch a Cross-Site

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