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    Technology is a knowledge of using tools and machines to do tasks more efficiently. We use technology to control the world we live in. Since the art of making fire and creating handcrafted tools‚ our civilization has come a long way. Science and Technology are making advances at an astonishing rate. From telephones to the Internet‚ calculators to computers‚ cars to rockets and satellites‚ we are part of a new world of discoveries and inventions made possible by Science. Fields like Medicine and

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    Information Communication And Technology (ICT) The Latest Development in Network and Communications 1.0 INTRODUCTION Computer Network A computer network is a system of interconnected computers and peripheral. Communications Communications is about the transfer of information from a sender‚ across a distance‚ to a receiver. 2.0 MOBILE COMPUTING Mobile Computing is a generic term used to refer to a variety of devices that allow people to access data and information from where ever they

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    About Right to Information 1) This Act may be called the Right to Information Act‚ 2005. 2) It extends to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir. 3) The provisions of sub-section (1) of section 4‚ sub-sections (1) and (2) of section 5‚ sections 12‚ 13‚ 15‚16‚ 24 ‚ 27 and 28 shall come into force at once‚ and the remaining provisions of this Act shall come into force on the one hundred and twentieth day of its enactment. When does it come into force

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    Frustrated Contracts Act 1978 As at 1 July 2010 Reprint history: Reprint No 1 25 June 1981 Reprint No 2 12 November 2002 Long Title An Act to amend the law relating to frustrated contracts. Part 1 – Preliminary 1 Name of Act This Act may be cited as the Frustrated Contracts Act 1978. 2 Commencement (1) This section and section 1 shall commence on the date of assent to this Act. (2) Except as provided in subsection (1)‚ this Act shall commence on such day as may

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    The Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA) is one of the several United States Uniform Acts proposed by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws to provide a legal framework for the use of electronic signatures and records in government or business transactions. UETA makes electronic records and signatures as legal as paper and manually signed signatures. Approved by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws in 1999‚ Forty-seven states‚ the District

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    combat terrorism have brought the issue of privacy verses national security to the forefront. The FISA Amendments Act of 2008 (FAA) currently up for reauthorization in Congress is an excellent example of another implementation of this debate. Some members of Congress argue that the bill does not do enough to protect privacy however‚ when looking over the provisions and history of the FAA there should be no debate about its ability to effectively gather valuable information while appropriately respecting

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    Information Technology Acts Paper Kassie A. Walker BIS/220 November 8‚ 2011 Mr. Shane Milazzo Information Technology Acts Congress has implemented many laws to protect the integrity of the citizens of the United States within this age of technology. Many of these laws or acts are only less than a decade old. As our nation grows the laws of the United States grow right along with it. The Acts that are going to be discussed within this essay are: Do Not Call Act‚ 2003 and The Children’s

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    The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is the embodiment of the public’s right to know about the activities of its government. Transparency is an integral part of a democracy and is necessary to hold a government accountable to its people. FOIA is a foundational transparency law‚ and one of the most important tools in creating and maintaining a transparent and accountable government. It is the primary mechanism by which the public can gain access to government information. FOIA has proven to be extremely

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    Information Technology Acts BIS/220 Introduction to Computer Application and Systems 22 October 2012 Information Technology Acts Often when governments pass laws and acts‚ it is to serve better the people within their country or jurisdiction at that moment as well as the foreseeable future. However with the quickly changing technology of today it is not always possible to pass laws that last very long when it aimed at controlling or monitoring certain technology. In the last few decades the

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    undermines the Act. This has been used only twice: the first time to stop publication of minutes of cabinet meetings relating to the invasion of Iraq[9] and the second to stop publication of cabinet meetings relating to discussions regarding devolution.[10] Other criticism: Companies owned by one public authority are generally subject to the Act but companies owned by two or more public authorities are not covered[11]HYPERLINK \l "cite_note-11"[12] [edit] Facts revealed by the act Facts that have

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