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    Advantages of Digital Two-Way Radio Since the first wireless transceiver was installed in a Bayonne‚ New Jersey police car in 1933‚ two-way radio has been a mission-critical technology for police‚ firefighters‚ search and rescue workers and others on the front lines of public safety. And increasingly‚ as new models have reduced the size and cost of two-way radios‚ the technology has been adopted by business professionals as well. Industries including transportation‚ education‚ construction‚ manufacturing

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    case six Eastman Kodak: Meeting the Digital Challenge Robert M. Grant January 2004 marked the beginning of Dan Carp’s fifth year as Eastman Kodak Inc.’s chief executive officer. By late February‚ it was looking as though 2004 would also be his most challenging. The year had begun with Kodak’s dissident shareholders becoming louder and bolder. The critical issue was Kodak’s digital imaging strategy that Carp had presented to investors in September 2003. The strategy called for a rapid acceleration

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    used interchangeably. Digital signatures S.R. SUBRAMANYA AND BYUNG K. YI use some information that is unique to the sender to prevent both forgery and denial; it must be relatively easy to produce; it must be relatively easy to recognize and verify the authenticity of digital signature; it must be computationally infeasible to forge a digital signature either by constructing a new message for an existing digital signature or constructing a fraudulent digital signature for a given message;

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    When I think of evolution‚ I tend to think in terms of a series of what I call happy accidents. A creature through a series of genetic mutations is born with an attribute which fits well with its habitat thus providing it with an advantage over others of its kind. This advantage in turn makes the creature hardier than its compatriots leading to increased chances for survival and‚ perhaps‚ better selection of mates. This uniquely equipped animal then breeds and its new trait is passed on to some

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    Ksenia Semina Evolution Lab ARR 3 Blast Lab Analysis: Gene 1: The 4 organisms that were looked at in the Gene 1 are bird‚ vertebrate‚ rodent and bony fish. From the Blast result the most similar gene sequence to the gene of the gene of interest is Gallus gallus collaged which is also a bird. They are the most similar because the Gallus has the highest max score out of all other genes and 100% for the ident and there is no difference in the e-value. The species is located at the bird’s branch

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    The Revelations of Nanotechnology and Evolution Theory By James Ceasar A. Ventura Life‚ as how many Darwinians believe‚ started from a very simple cell which came into existence as a result of series of biochemical reactions in the bowls of life soup – the oceans. Throughout time‚ this tiny cell developed with increasing sophistications and complexities. From a cell‚ life started to swim in the oceans‚ then‚ it learned to crawl in the shores and river banks. Eventually‚ it grew feet and walked

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    ‘Will the challenges emerging with digital knowledge contexts‚ for which digital literacy is being deployed‚ open new horizons for the human art of thinking and creating knowledge?’ (Belisle 2006‚ p.55). Reference: Harvard Style Knowledge can be interpreted in different ways where one scholar defines knowledge as a learnt education another interprets knowledge as intelligence. Knowledge is continuing a process commencing at birth.  Belisle (2006) states Knowledge is much more than the transmitted

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    Digital Cameras Digital cameras allow computer users to take pictures and store the photographed images digitally instead of on traditional film. With some digital cameras‚ a user downloads the stored pictures from the digital camera to a computer using special software included with the camera. With others‚ the camera stores the pictures directly on a floppy disk or on a PC Card. A user then copies the pictures to a computer by inserting the floppy disk into the disk drive or the PC Card into a

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    THE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION JOURNEY‚ A Wipro CGT Research Report WWW.WIPRO.COM Kara Romanow‚ CGT WHAT DOES DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION REALLY MEAN? Expert Perspective • By John Rossi‚ Global Leader‚ Wipro’s Consumer Goods Consulting Group If we asked 100 people “what is digital transformation?” we would receive at least 99 different answers‚ and those two people that gave the same answer probably sat next to one another while taking the survey. Why do many find it difficult to describe

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    3 Characteristics of the Digital Student In Uncategorized on May 25‚ 2011 at 6:09 pm Digital technology is changing almost every communications venue that exists. It is also having an impact on modifying the expectations that students and their parents have on educational facilities. Recent research shows that: 1. Most schools have failed to effectively utilize digital technology. Instead‚ it has been “tacked on” to the current education model. (Moe‚ 2009) 2. Because the current model in

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