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    Digital Classroom

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    about English . I haven’t got an idea. After that we’ve seen two different classroom. Conventional and digital classroom. World is changing everyday. Person finds new technologies idea for everything. And I’m absolutely agree this statement what people learning English are able to make greater progress when using a variety of learning technologies within the classroom. I really like digital classroom. There are lots of advantages. In my opinion IWB is incredible . It looks like game and everybody

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    Digital Bangladesh

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    Digital Bangladesh “Digital Bangladesh” and “Vision 2021” are catch phrases in Bangladesh these days. The buzzwords are no longer confined to the lexicon of information and communication technology (ICT) enthusiasts‚ but have entered the vocabulary of the educated section of the population. In its election manifesto leading up to the Ninth Parliamentary Elections in 2008‚ the Awami League (AL) coalition envisioned a Digital Bangladesh by 2021. The alliance led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party

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    Digital Marketing

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    SOCIAL MEDIA CREATES VALUABLE ASSET TO STARBUCKS & HARLEY-DAVISON BRANDS (DIGITAL MARKETING RESEARCH PAPER) PRINCIPLES OF INTERNET MARKETING (IMC489) March 19‚ 2012 Social Media Creates Valuable Asset to Starbucks and Harley-Davison Brands According to a quote by Sarah Morning‚ OgilvyAction’s planner‚ “With the creation of Web 2.0‚ we are seeing the emergence of a new type of digital consumer‚ who is no longer simply a passive ‘site-seer’ on a fixed consumer

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    The Digital Revolution 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on questions 1-8 which are based on the Passage below. Wheel of Fortune: Emma Duncan discusses the potential effects on the entertainment industry of the digital revolution A Since moving pictures were invented a century ago‚ a new way of distributing entertainment to consumers has emerged about once every generation. Each such innovation has changed the industry irreversibly; each has been accompanied by a period of fear mixed with

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    Everywhere we go technology is being used. Technology affects our daily lives in everything that we do‚ it saves time‚ opens a gate to new experiences‚ and makes traveling to halfway around the world easy. Technology reduces the time it takes to perform everyday tasks. Daily things such as doing your FLVS homework or doing the dishes have been reduced from hours to twenty minutes with the invention of the computer and automatic dishwasher. New technologies have even reduced the time it takes

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    The Effects Our Dependency on Technology Has on Us In the struggle to keep up with today’s ever-changing technology‚ is society paying too high a price? People seem to want things now. The internet is one of the most widely used technological advancements available‚ but are the consequences of the internet outweighing the benefits? Technology is changing the way people think‚ process information and even the way they act. People tend to want to take the easiest‚ fastest way to communicate‚ instead

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    Digital Cameras

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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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    2011 Technology: Ruining our Future Generations? When the computer made its first appearance in America‚ it was about the size of a room and not many people had access or any knowledge on how it is used. Today‚ technology has advanced to the point that everything can be accessed by a cell phone the size of a deck of cards‚ or even smaller. Technology has become an amazing way to connect to information and people that would otherwise be unavailable‚ but has it taken over? If technology comes to

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    Map Join Reduce

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    OPTIMIZATION OF MULTISET DATA ANALYSIS ON HADOOP USING MAP JOIN REDUCE A PROJECT REPORT Submitted by SHENBAGA PRIYA.B 09ITR105 SILAMBARASAN.R 09ITR108 VIGNESWARI.A 09ITR125 in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER SCIENCES KONGU ENGINEERING COLLEGE (Autonomous) PERUNDURAI ERODE – 638 052 APRIL 2013 ABSTRACT

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    Introduction: We observe growth movements among plants in our daily life. Growth movements are curvature movements caused by differential or unequal growth in plant organs‚ which results in their bending in the direction of a particular stimuli‚ for instance light. Such movements which are induced by external stimuli are called trophic movements. A trophic movement of plant organs in response to the source of light is known as Phototropism. The stem grows towards the direction of light‚ and is

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