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    The Internet is a battleground where fights for technical‚ social‚ and political control are waged‚ including between governments and their citizens‚ separate governments‚ and competing commercial interests. These fights take many forms‚ including Internet filtering versus circumvention‚ surveillance versus anonymization‚ denial of service attacks and intrusion attempts versus protection mechanisms‚ and on- and offline persecution and defense of online activists. These battles impact and are impacted

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    Electronics Control Unit

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    Electronic Control Unit Used in Modern Vehicles Electronic control unit or popularly known as ECU is a generic term used in automotive electronics for any embedded system which controls the electrical subsystems in modern motor vehicles. We can call the ECU as the brain of automobile system. It is generally found in the glove compartment beneath the dash boards of the vehicles. Modern day cars have many electric components to determine the fuel delivery to door control unit to name a few. The sub

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    and auditing practice. This also includes the quality control where they meet 1. The professional requirements and/or 2. The firm’s control policies procedures affect the degree of compliance with a firm’s prescribed quality control policies and procedures then therefore an effectiveness of the system. Waste Management should have a professional control over the audit team as well as the business relation with Arthur Anderson. Internal control is very important when Waste Management decides to act

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    Tcp Congestion Control

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    TCP Congestion Control Taoufik#1‚ Kamrul#2‚ Rifat#3 #EECS Department North South University 1taoufikul_islam@yahoo.com 2khshouharda@yahoo.com 3adnan_fazal18@yahoo.com Abstract Considerable interest has arisen in congestion control through traffic engineering. The goal of congestion control is to avoid congestion in network elements. A network element is congested if it is being offered more traffic than it can process. To detect such situations and to neutralize them we should monitor traffic

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    Impulse Control Disorder

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    Impulse Control Disorder General Psychology 11:00-12:15 T/H 11/29/13 What is impulse control disorder? Impulse control disorder is more than just acting on a whim. People with an impulse control disorder‚ a newer form of personality disorders‚ can’t resist the urge to do something harmful to themselves or others (Ploskin‚ 2007). People with these disorders may or may not plan the acts‚ but the acts generally fulfill their immediate‚ conscious wishes. Most people‚ however‚ find their

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    Electronic Stability Control

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    Assignment on: Electronic Stability Control Electronic stability control Electronic stability control (ESC) is a computerized technology that improves safety of a v ehicle’s stability by detecting and minimizing skids‚When ESC detects loss of steering control‚ it automatically applies the brakes to help "steer" the vehicle where the driver intends to go. Braking is automatically applied to wheels individually‚ such as the outer front wheel to counter oversteer or the inner rear wheel to

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    In everyday life‚ we use thousands of movements to navigate through our world. Rarely do we take the time to analyze where these movements come from‚ or how they are executed on a neuromotor level. Perhaps even less often do we contemplate how these movements have changed with age. Any mother can certainly tell you that she expects to aid her infant by holding its’ bottle during feeding at first. However‚ at one year of age‚ that same mother would certainly show serious concern if her child could

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    Military Institute of Science & Technology Aero Instrumentation and Measurement Laboratory AEAV-312 Exp No: - 01 Exp Name: - Water Level Control by Feedback Method. Objectives: The Objective of this experiment is to control the level water by feedback transducer‚ and get familiar with the action of PID. Theory: Measurement of level and pressure (analog type output) with pressure and level measurements‚ the pressure sensor set at the bottom of the vertical column of unit ty3oa/ev is used

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    Thesis: Inventory Control

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    Chapter I I. INTRODUCTION Knowing a business’ inventory in small scale business may be hard task and can be inaccurate at times especially if you maintain it manually. Maintaining records on these sheets of papers is time-consuming and it takes a lot of patience to do so. Misappropriation of these records will result to misplacement and damages. Possible errors and shortage and overage will also occur most of the times. Hence‚ manually recording sales where there is a rapid change in technology

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    Two Levels of Control: Strategic and Operational Imagine that you are the captain of a ship. The strategic controls make sure that your ship is going in the right direction; management and operating controls make sure that the ship is in good condition before‚ during‚ and after the voyage. With that analogy in mind‚ strategic controlstrategic controlThe process by which an organization tracks the strategy as it is being implemented‚ detecting any problem areas or potential problem areas that

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