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    TOPIC: COMPUTER ETHICS AND LEGAL ISSUES 1.2.1 DEFINITION 1.2.2.1 Define Computer Ethics‚ Code of Ethics‚ Intellectual Property‚ Privacy‚ Computer Crime and Cyber law. 1.2.2.2 Differentiate between ethics and law. 1.2.2.3 State the need for intellectual property laws. ETHICS IN GENERAL • A guidelines is needed to stop the current technology products from being exploited for example replicating original CDs and selling them as pirated software‚ this unethical behaviour can

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    Ecosystem Components

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    Ecosystem Components The Tarkine rainforest is located off Australia‚ on an island known as Tasmania. The Tarkine rainforest is the second largest temperate rainforest in the world. Temperate rainforests are extremely rare. It runs continuous for more than 70 kilometers and contains the Rapid‚ Keith‚ Donaldson‚ and Savage River systems. Globally‚ this is one of the most significant rainforests‚ which is temperate‚ left of the plant. The Tarkine rainforest contains three out four of Tasmania’s

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    Burning Books

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    behaviours This prompt is really connected to different relationships in The Kite Runner between different characters: I made a family tree that has green leaves which represent that the relationship has a positive impact on the character’s feelings; while the yellow leaves represent how the relationship has a negative impact on the character’s feelings. The tree trunk is kind of divided into two parts which are sunni and shi’a people. These two parts are the main reason of the conflicts in the story

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    status in life. But the greatest treasure that can be achieved is education. Through education‚ one person’s knowledge can be enhanced. It’s like a seed on a fertile soil‚ that if the seed received enough sunlight‚ water and air it will grow to a big tree that can give fresh fruits and shelter with clean air. In education‚ if you are willing to study in school‚ doing your homework‚ projects and reading some smart stuff‚ it will give knowledge to you and will bring you to success. Education can bring

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    Lily Monologue

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    onto an Evergreen tree. The bird reminded her of her mother; sweet and optimistic. Lily halted to a stop when she caught her father‚ Caden‚ watching her‚ grief and pity filling his eyes. His hair color mimicked hers; dark brown. All he wanted was to make his daughter happy after the incident‚ but when she wasn’t dancing‚ he could see the pain in her eyes. How could

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    Stangler Figs Pyramid

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    animals diets depend on these figs. Then the number of fruit-eaters also depends on the number of predators. Strangler Figs begin life in branches of another tree species they can be high as or higher than 148 ft (Encyclopedia). When animals eat the fruits and drop the seeds or found in animal droppings too‚ there become seed sprouts. A fig tree will then began to grow rapidly‚ which then began to strangle host trees‚ which then rob it of light and nutrients. The strangler fig species was exstinted

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    spears were made of some wood. They did not have anything to protect their body with. The Algonquins only carried targets cut from tree bark. The Algonquins made armor from sticks that they tied with thread. The Algonquins lived in small towns of 10-12 houses. Some larger towns spotted had maybe 20-30 houses. If the town had a wall surrounding the perimeter‚ it was with tree trunks made into stakes or poles then stuck in the ground closely together. Their houses were built with small poles attached at

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    living in a particular ecosystem is "ecological succession". Some specific examples of observable succession include: 1. The growth of hardwood trees (including ash‚ poplar and oak) within the red pine planting area. The consequence of this hardwood tree growth is the increased shading and subsequent mortality of the sun loving red pines by the shade tolerant hardwood seedlings. The shaded forest floor conditions generated by the pines prohibits the growth of sun-loving pine seedlings and allows the

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    The Daintree Rain Forest

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    Daintree rain forest are endemic‚ which means that they can only be found there. Flora- In the Daintree there are around 40 species of fern which include the King Fern‚ Tree Fern and the Tassel Fern. The King fern grows by spreading out on the ground similar to a palm. It has the longest leaves of any fern in the world. The Tree fern has been around for millions of years and has a thin trunk and long fronds. There are two types of a Tassel fern‚ with one that will grow on the ground and the other

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    Who Invented It

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    invented around the area where Iraq is today. The wheel may have been inspired by a simple observation of a rolling tree trunk. When a number of tree trunks are placed on the ground close together‚ and a weight is placed upon them‚ the object can be moved much more easily. The rolling trunks cause less friction than dragging the object on the ground. The first wheels were indeed tree trunks. The next development was to use slices of these trunks joined together through an axle. Later‚ these wheels

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