Abstract The short report reveals about the possible risks that affecting the computer system in terms of data loss and malfunctioning of programs. By taking simple precautionary measures the unexpected hazards can be completely eliminated. The most significant preventive measure is timely backing up the data. The other involves physical safety and installation of anti-virus programs. One factor to be kept in mind is that without proper physical safety no data is safe‚ as the hardware parts
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inventions are invented for our daily use. The most common invention is mobile phone. Almost everyone has their own mobile phone to communicate. People bring along their mobile phone everywhere they go. But the question is‚ why mobile phones are not allowed to use by pupils at school? Mobile phones have many advantages especially for students. It helps us to communicate to one another. It would be a lot easier if students bring phones to school. For example‚ teachers cand send text messages to class
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‘Mobile phones are more of a nuisance than a benefit.’ Discuss The mobile phone is a device which has revolutionized the world of technology. In fact the mobile phone started with the keypad buttons and has now attained the ‘touch screen’ system. Nowadays three persons out of five possess a mobile phone. It is a tool which is used everyday and is sometimes essential for someone depending on the type of job‚ one does. For instance‚ businessmen use their mobile phones much for transactions or for
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Face Recognition based Attendance System Group members: Ramsha Tariq Zaira Ashraf Fatima Masood (2K9-CSE-129) (2K9-CSE-130) (2k9-CSE-153) Project Advisor (Engr. Shahzad Ashraf) Lecturer Department of Electrical Engineering NFC Institute of Engineering & Technology Multan‚ Pakistan June 2013 Face Recognition based Attendance System Department of Electrical Engineering NFC Institute of Engineering & Technology Multan‚ Pakistan (Federal degree awarding Institute) The project
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Children Using Social Media Many children have access to the Internet whether it is by computer‚ smartphone‚ tablet or other different types of electronics. Parents allow their children access to the Internet‚ but a majority of parents don’t have control over their child’s usage. There are websites such as Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Tumbler and Instagram‚ in which many children under the age of 15 and under have profiles. Social media allows people to interact with other users‚ whether
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MOBILE PHONE BASED ATTENDANCE TRACKING SYSTEM In existing system‚ professor takes the attendance manually and records the details of absentees or presenters. Using this records professor stores the student’s attendance in each day in the attendance list and calculates the attendance percentage manually. In this system professor must consider each student separately and keep this list safely. It takes lot of time. Professor must spend more time to record the each student’s attendance in the attendance
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population – use the Internet. By 2015‚ McKinsey projects India will overtake the U.S. to become country with the second highest number of Internet users after China. Globally‚ about two billion people currently use the Internet. In 2010‚ the Internet contributed $1.7 trillion to the world economy‚ according to McKinsey. That’s roughly the current size of India’s economy. But most people‚ who will access the Internet in India by 2015‚ will do so on mobile devices such as cellular phones or tablet computers:
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Using Earnings-at-Risk to Assess the Risk of Indonesian Banks Elisa R. Muresan‚ Ph.D. 1 Nevi Danila‚ Ph.D. 2 JEL Classifications: F37‚ G20 Authors’ Keywords: Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) Earnings-at-Risk (EaR)‚ Bank Risk‚ Indonesian Banks Questions and feedback may be directed to both authors. 1 Elisa R. Muresan is an Assistant Professor of Finance at The School of Business‚ Public Administration‚ and Information Sciences‚ Long Island University‚ 1 University Plaza‚ Brooklyn‚ NY 11201
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Is Use of Mobile Phone by students such a bad thing? - Anusha Bargavi A major on-going and never-ending debate these days is about the increasing development of technology‚ especially that of mobile phones. Although they are highly useful and increase one’s efficiency at work‚ the many demerits of the cellular phone are now taking the limelight. The hot topic of the day is the use of these cell phones in educational
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video-sharing sites. Images and videos can be loaded from cameras and mobile phones. Some mobile devices enable users to upload images and videos directly to social networking sites. It is very important that children and young people consider and choose carefully what they share online with friends and the wider community on the Internet‚ especially as photos can be easily copied and changed. The convenience of mobile phones means it is easy to upload images and videos ‘on the go’. Particular
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