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    Digital Bangladesh

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    taking steps to change the situation and has determined to build a “Digital Bangladesh”. The sense of Digital Bangladesh is not clear yet. We assume that the gov. wants to make Bd fully digitalized by the year of 2021 through application of third generation information and communication technology. It was an election manifesto(2008) of Awami League‚ one of the leading political parties of Bangladesh. The philosophy of Digital Bangladesh comprises ensuring people’s democracy and human rights‚ transparency

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    Forensic anthropology is the study of inspecting human remains. Forensic anthropologists often work and help out forensic cases‚ and they often help solve crimes that involve human remains that can’t be identified to just anyone‚ but for these anthropologists‚ they come in hand to help solve these cases. Forensic anthropologists are notably helpful with decomposed bodies that are found due from natural causes such as earthquakes or tsunamis or bodies that were burned‚ or unrecognizable. Forensic

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    DIGITAL BANGLADESH Bangladesh is resounding with the target of achieving digital Bangladesh. Broadly speaking‚ a digital society ensures an Information and communication Technology (ICT) driven knowledge-based where information will be readily available on line and where all possible tasks of the government‚ semi-government and also private spheres will be processed using the modern technology. So‚ a digital Bangladesh must guarantee efficient and effective use of modern ICT in all spheres of

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    DI Vs. DN Today’s children process the world in a new way. They are surrounded by technology. For example‚ a family sits for dinner. In the past the family members would communicate with one another. In today’s digital age‚ the family members are more likely communicate with the outside world through their personal devices than with one another. Moreover‚ a child has a world inside his computer and iPhone. He can express himself and investigate the world under his own terms. The world is changing

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    Hurtienne Anthropology 101 Forensic Anthropology Forensic Anthropology has been a vital component in the investigation of genocides and homicides. Forensic archeologists and anthropologists excavate human remains and identify skeletal remnants‚ to discover information on how each individual died. Through this‚ they are able to figure out what had occurred in the death and why it happened. In one case in particular‚ known as the John McRae case‚ we can observe how the forensic recovery of human remains

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    touches‚ even if it is the minutest amount‚ simply put as “Every Contact leaves a trace‚” Locard (1923). This is commonly known as Locard’s Exchange Principle. He believed that in circumstances such as a crime‚ his principle could be used to find evidence of who and perhaps even how that crime was committed by finding small materials‚ either physical or chemical at the scene of the crime that would directly link back to the offender. Fingerprints are a classic example of what could be left by

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    Vaal University of Technology Faculty of Engineering and Technology Department Electronic Engineering Study / Lecturer guide Digital Communication II EADOM2B index 1 Word of welcome 1 2 Qualification information 2 3 Subject / Module information 3 4 Learning material / Textbook 3 5 Assessment 4 6 How to study 4 7 Time schedule 4 8 Syllabus - Chapter outline‚ Chapter outcomes & due/completion dates 5 1 Word of Welcome The Department of Electronic Engineering welcomes

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    Digital Divide

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    digital divide The term ’digital divide’ describes the fact that the world can be divided into people who do and people who don’t have access to - and the capability to use - modern information technology‚ such as the telephone‚ television‚ or the Internet. The digital divide exists between those in cities and those in rural areas. For example‚ a 1999 study showed that 86% of Internet delivery was to the 20 largest cities. The digital divide also exists between the educated and the uneducated‚ between

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    The Young and the Digital

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    The Young and the Digital Many have been researching the various problematic assumptions and ideas of youth and the social media‚ but few have actually been able to prove that youth and technology could be helpful or harmful. S. Craig Watkins and Danah Boyd have accomplished the task of studying youth and social media‚ and have come to the conclusion that social media has given youth a different perspective on life. In

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    In reality‚ those rare few cases with good forensic evidence are the ones that make it to court.” by Pat Brown. A Forensic Pathologist help understand how someone died or what caused the unnatural death of someone. A Forensic Pathologist have a of responsibilities when it comes to the death of somebody’s body. They have to make sure they are precise on what is wrong with the body or the evidence can change everything and have a different meaning. Forensic do more then just read dead bodies‚ they

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