Solar Power Assisted Electric Scooter PROJECT REPORT Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering to the University of Kerala Submitted by DILJIT V.J. NIDHIN ZACHARIAH STANLEY RENJITH MATHEW GEORGE VIVEK [pic] Department of Mechanical Engineering College of Engineering‚ Thiruvananthapuram – 16 April‚ 2009 DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING‚ TRIVANDRUM –
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Cyber-bullying Cyber-bullying is the use of the Internet‚ cell phones‚ or other electronic communication devices to spread harmful or embarrassing information about another person. With kids using electronic technology and communication tools such as social media‚ text messages‚ chats‚ and websites a new form of bullying begins. Some root causes of this social injustice would be the internet as it gives kids an online version of teasing that commonly exists in schools along with the potential
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SUPPORT OF DIGITAL VILLAGE PROJECT IN TARABA STATE‚ NIGERIA. 2006/2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Executive Summary . Description of the City. Population. Why there is a need of the Project. Target Population. Facilities Needed. Time Table To Raising Fund And Start of Project Operations. Core Programmes Activities. Budget Cost. Core Areas of Collaboration in the Project. Existing Cafes. Training Programmes. TDVRC Internet Café. Conclusions/Explanatory
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target of the crime. IV. Today‚ I would like to expand your knowledge on the types of crimes being committed via the internet‚ as well as explain how to protect yourself and your computer against these crimes and why we are morally obligated to report these crimes. Cybercrimes are defined as: "Offences that are committed against individuals or groups of individuals with a criminal motive to intentionally harm the reputation of the victim or cause physical or mental harm to the victim directly
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is crystallized and aspects of the problem to be included in the system are determined. Consequently‚ costs & benefits are estimated with greater accuracy at this stage. The result of the feasibility study is a formal proposal. This is simply a report – a formal document detailing the nature and scope of the proposed solution. The proposal summarizes what is going to be done. It consists of the following: 1) Statement of the problem – A carefully worded statement of the problem that led to analysis
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Table of Contents I. Executive Summary II. Project selection III. Scope Statement IV. Gant Chart V. Schedule Table VI. Network Diagram VII. Resource Sheet Executive Summary Over the past decades‚ rural areas are upcoming and rising in economical growth. Even though there is still room for improvement in economical growth‚ building a coffee shop would be a great addition to the local area. The area has continued construction of businesses such as Wal-Mart and other
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|PROJECT REPORT ON INDOASIAN |April 1 | | |2009 | |This report states what are the major brands present in the panel builder/contractor segment‚ retailer – |Customer preferences | |switchgear and lighting segment of indoasian
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DEFINITION OF CYBER TERRORISM My conclussion on cyber-terrorism is that there is no definitive definition of cyberr-terrorism. There is many different forms of cyber-terrorism attacks these include‚ the following ones such as " the premeditated‚ politically motivated attack against information‚computer systems‚ computer programs‚ and data which results in violence against non-combatant targets by sub-national or clandestine agents" quoted by Mark Pollitt FBI 1997. The phrase cyber terror first
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…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 14 Table of Appendices ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 15 Executive Summary This report discusses the journey of The AKENAS group. This multicultural group of students navigated its way through a series of obstacles; none the least of which were strong personalities‚ or project adaptations. Through the utilisation of Belbin (1980) and multiple other group-developing tools‚ The AKENAS were able to design and create the first ever
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Strategies to Reduce Greenhouse Gases Emission from Transport: Case Study of University of Malaya Proposed by: Low Wei Qian (Malaysia) 1.0 INTRODUCTION Traffic congestion at the University of Malaya (UM) is somehow predict able but inevitable. This situation worsens especially during peak hours. Due to less-stringent security control‚ some of the non-UM staff or student attempt to take the roads inside UM as an ‘short cut’ from Kuala Lumpur to Petaling Jaya and vice versa. This act
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