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    Racism in Maycomb Many people gathered to watch Atticus Finch defend a black man‚ Tom Robinson in the hot Maycomb County Courtroom yesterday. "...That Negroe yonder took advantage of me‚" claimed Mayella Ewell. Tom Robinson has worked on Mr. Link Deas’s farm for eight years. "...that boy’s worked for me eight years an’ I ain’t had a speck o’ trouble outa him. Not a speck‚" stated Mr. Deas during the trial. While working on the farm‚ he had an accident with the cotton gin‚ leaving his entire

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    CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW Introduction The Internet is more than just a means of seeking information. People discovered that the Internet could be used to connect with other people‚ whether for business or commercial purpose‚ make new friends‚ reawaken old friends and long lost relatives. The emergence of social networking sites (SNSs) simplify the whole process as majority of them are free to use‚ they are easier to use and navigate‚ because it does not require advanced knowledge and experience

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    the child” (CROC article 3). In NSW‚ daily there are over 500 under 18s incarcerated in juvenile institutions. With 69% between age 15-17 and 94% of them are male. 10-16 year olds make up 10% of the population and 20% of the offender population. Indigenous youth offenders represent the largest group of juveniles in custody. This essay will assess

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    What are Web Services Web service is any piece of software that makes itself available over the internet and uses a standardized XML messaging system. Because all communication is in XML‚ web services are not tied to any one operating system or programming language--Java can talk with Perl; Windows applications can talk with Unix applications.  Here are the benefits of using Web Services Web Services allows you to expose the functionality of your existing code over the network. Once it is

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    Case-3 1) In your judgment‚ is it wrong‚ from ethical point of view‚ for the auto companies to submit plans for an automobile to China? Explain your answer. In environmental point of view‚ where my ethic point of view strongly relies on‚ on international auto companies to submit plans for an small automobile enough to carry three people‚ rugged enough to commute across poor maintained roads across nation generating a minimum pollution automobile costing less than $5‚000 dollars is not such a

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    Web Browser is a software application for retrieving‚ presenting‚ and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. An information resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) and may be a web page‚ image‚ video‚ or other piece of content.[1] Hyperlinks present in resources enable users to easily navigate their browsers to related resources. Although browsers are primarily intended to access the World Wide Web‚ they can also be used to access information provided

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE Open Web OS‚ formerly HP Web OS‚ Palm Web OS or simply Web OS‚ is a mobile operating system based on a Linux kernel‚ initially developed by Palm‚ which was later acquired by Hewlett-Packard .The official name is web OS‚ uncapitalised. But Web OS is also us.Palm launched Web OS in January 2009. Various versions of Web OS have been featured on several devices‚ including Pre‚ Pixy‚ and Veer phones and the HP Touchpad tablet.After the failure of the HP Touchpad

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    is very popular nowadays. Nevertheless‚ office workers may be fire due to surfing on the internet in workplace. It is not a valid reason to fire an employee since Internet surfing has three positive influences on office workers. First of all‚ web surfing allows employees to keep balance between work and amusement. Successful people do not only have to be excellent in their work performance in order to be highly productive‚ but they also need to have enough rest and entertainment to recharge

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    School of Communication & Language Studies (SCLS) | | INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENTBBE 310(INTERNET MARKETING)ASSIGNMENT 1: WEB ANALYTICS | No. | Name | Matric Number | Program | 1. | Fatimah Aliaa Binti Azlan | 121008858 | BCCC-4 | Lecturer: Mr. Chan Sai Keong Submission date: 22nd April 2013 | Marks: | | ------------------------------------------------- Introduction The Body Shop International plc‚ known as The Body Shop‚ has 2‚500 stores in 61 countries. Founded in 1976

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    White Paper| WLAN Design and Site Surveys This paper aims to introduce the user to the concept and need for WLAN design and deployment methods. It also educates the user on site surveys‚ the preferred method for accurate design for WLANs. History of WLAN Design WLAN design has come a long way in the last couple of years with fundamental changes and acceptance in terms of the setting of design requirements‚ goals and methodologies for successful WLAN deployments. Before there were professional

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