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    software - Use this kind of tool to compute number-intensive problems such as budgeting‚ forecasting‚ etc. A spreadsheet will plot nice graphs very easily. Database software - Use this software to store data such as address‚ membership and other text information. A database can be used to easily sort and organize records. Presentation software - Use this software to create multimedia stacks of cards/screens that can effectively present a lesson or a sales pitch. The user often clicks on buttons to advance

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    INTRODUCTION: Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have the potential to enhance access‚ quality‚ and effectiveness in education in general and to enable the development of more and better teachers. As computer hardware becomes available to an increasing number of schools‚ more attention needs to be given to the capacity building of the key transformers in this process‚ namely‚ teachers. ICT is technology that supports activities involving information. Such activities include gathering

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    The Mouse In computing‚ a mouse is an input device that functions by detecting two-dimensional motion relative to its supporting surface. 1. The idea for the computer mouse came to Engelbart in 1961 at a conference‚ while thinking about how to make graphical computer interfaces more efficient. 2. The first mouse prototype was made out of wood‚ a circuit board‚ and two metal wheels that did not come into contact with the surface it was on. 3. Engelbart would go on to refine this prototype

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    January‚ 6‚ 2011 Mrs.Scichilone English How Ebenezer Scrooge Transformed In the book a Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Ebenezer Scrooge makes a complete transformation. In the beginning of the story Scrooge is cheap‚ bitter‚ and extremely unfeeling. The story takes place in London‚ England on Christmas

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    marketing‚ administrative staff‚ and accounting o Engineering—Atlanta‚ Georgia (across the street from the headquarters building office) • Houses sales and engineering o Distribution offices—Chicago‚ Phoenix‚ and New York • Each distribution office has a small sales staff as well as administrative staff. o Plant facility—China • Weekly meetings are held in the corporate conference room at headquarters‚ with people attending from multiple locations‚ including China‚ New York‚ Chicago‚ and Phoenix

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    vulnerability of a Windows 2000 Web server. It allows you to pick a specific type of server role‚ and then use custom templates to improve security for that particular server. The templates either disable or secure various features. Note By default‚ IIS 6.0 has security-related configuration settings similar to those made by the IIS Lockdown Tool. Therefore you do not need to run the IIS Lockdown Tool on Web servers running IIS 6.0. However‚ if you are upgrading from a previous version of IIS (5.0 or lower)

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    at home. By the 1960s most families has TV sets in their living rooms‚ depending on if they liked being entertained at home. Television in the United States has grown year after year and has made a big impact on American culture in many ways. TV has taken a big part in violence in society‚ the news‚ how people are stereotyped‚ childhood obesity‚ family values‚ social interaction‚ and so much more. In my opinion one of the biggest impacts that television has had on American culture is childhood

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    1.0 Introduction A study by Blem(1995:6)‚ stated service quality is vital to help create the bond between business and its clients. According to Kotler(2007‚ Cited by Phiri and Mcwabe 2013 p.97) In today’s competitive business environment‚ service quality is relatively important to attract and retain customers(as customer service satisfaction depends on how well the service customer receive match their expectations based on their individual personalities(Webster‚ 1989). However‚ according to Cook(2002)

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    How have internet technology changed the business model? Introduction The internet sometimes simply called “The Net” is a worldwide system of computer networks- a network in which they can share information with each others. It was conceived by advanced by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) of the U.S. The internet can be defined as means of communicating one computer to another computer in any places via dedicated servers and routers. Once the computers are linked with the network users

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    The Sociology of Personal Relationships Has intimacy been transformed in contemporary society? Discuss with reference to a relationship between a couple Intimacy‚ in the context of a relationship between couples‚ is widely accepted to mean the closeness shared between two people‚ Chambers dictionary defines it as ‘knowing a lot’ about each other. A deeper look reveals that it involves both sexual and emotional intimacy‚ most commonly heterosexual couples. Although intimacy can be interpreted differently

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