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    PROGRAM : DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDIES COURSE : COMPUTER NETWORKING QUESTION : Discuss the difference between the Internet and the internet (small letter i)‚ including the history of the Internet. INTRODUCTION In the information age that we live in today‚ the speed at which information can travel inside a company would often indicate the productivity of that company. It is often necessary to create an environment where the flow of data is unimpeded and the intended recipient

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    Addiction can be a scary word sometimes depending on the source. Most people think of drugs or alcohol when they think of addiction. But the kind of addiction I’m talking about is addiction to social media. Most people think‚ “It’s not that bad‚ right? They just like to be on their computer a lot.” People think it makes them more social because they are always talking to someone or playing games with someone. Addiction to social media‚ like drugs or alcohol‚ can be very damaging to a person. Let’s

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    topology. Diagram of tree topology. Page 4: Hardware and software required. Communications mediums and protocols. Page 5: Advantages and disadvantages for staff. Page6: Advantages and disadvantages for learners. Social and ethical implications. Page7: Security of network. Bibliography. Diagram of a Tree topology layout: About a Tree topology: Tree Topology Tree topologies integrate multiple

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    Colin Casey How Social Networking Affects our Everyday Lives Changing and ever evolving‚ social networking has impacted everybody ’s lives in an irrevocable manner. Beginning in 2003 with Myspace‚ social networking completely revolutionized the way people interact with one another. The empire created by Myspace was then further expanded by a new generation of social networks such as Twitter and the ever so popular Facebook. This era was marked with innovative features including video chat and

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    CHAPTER 1 Introduction The named ACWA came from the word “aqua” which means water and they used “ACWA” for uniqueness and name ACWA World was the registered name of the said resort and was owned by Mr. Richard Paz‚ the former coach of the Wind Surfing‚ Philippine Team‚ Mr. German Paz and Ms. Cory Paz. Formerly ACWA World was formerly owned by a friend of the Paz bro’s; due to financial problem ‚ nearly the resort will be closed‚ the former owner of the said resort tend to sell the resort to

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    Content Analysis of Home Pages of Social Networking Websites. Social Network Websites Purpose: 1.Finding people (discovering‚ rediscovering‚ or locating them) 2. Building directories‚ network maps and social networks 3. Inviting people to join your networks 4. Managing access to your networks ("permissioning") 5. Connecting with people in your networks (using various media) 6. Managing relationships across media (e.g. making the jarring transition from e-mail or weblog-based relationships to

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    this way social media poses as more than a simple distraction. As fun as commenting on your grandmother’s cat photos can be‚ there is no real value to the string of 10- to 15-second comments or updates are generally meaningless. Unless you are getting involved in a meaningful substantive dialogue (as opposed to pokes and likes)‚ the time spent on a social network doesn’t add to your life. Social media is supposed to bring people together online to share information. In practice‚ it does neither of

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    IQRA UNIVERSITY IU IT IN BUSINESS FINAL REPORT TOPIC: GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM SECTION "B" SUBMITTED BY: RICKY (11812) SUMEET KUMARC11818) [ARPOHANI (11272) SUBMITTED TO: SAEED AHMED DATE: 17.12.2009 LETTER OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT It has been a pleasure to be SAEED AHMED’s students. We would like to thank him for giving us the chance to apply the theories of IT in business in the real world. His lectures have been very interesting. We are extremely grateful to him and appreciate

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    My Book‚ So Much Closer by Susane Colasanti‚ is about a rising senior who lives in New Jersey with her mother. Her name was Brooke‚ she was in love with the high school jock‚ Scott Abrams. She was also in love with the magical city of New York‚ which is where her father lives. Brooke is dying to get over her fears and finally tell Scott how she feels about him‚ but her two best friends‚ April and Candice strongly advise her not to. After years of waiting‚ Brooke finally gets to talk to Scott. During

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    The Relationship Between Money and Happiness In The Great Gatsby Many humans believe money can bring them happiness. They believe this because money can provide material goods‚ which can feed greed and maliciously wanting to be better than others‚ and/or stability. In his novel The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the unhappiness portrayed by different characters of different classes to highlight the disconnected relationship between wealth and happiness. Both before and during the novel

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