Deep Web By Bill Morton Did you know that when you Google “Red Wolves‚” Google will only search pages that it has indexed‚ which is only about four percent of the total World Wide Web (Why Businesses Needs to Understand the Deep Web‚ 2013). The other ninety-six percent is known as the Deep Web‚ or Invisible Web. This unknown realm is known for housing terroristic communication‚ gun and drug trading‚ assignation bids‚ and even child pornography. But the Deep Web also holds private
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Your Name Your Professor’s Name Course Name Date Essay Title Click File at the top of your page and select Page Setup or Page Layout. Set your margins at one (1) inch: top‚ bottom‚ left‚ and right. Please use Times New Roman font in 12 point. Format your paragraphs to double space the text. Always include your name‚ your professor’s name‚ the course name‚ and the date at the top left-hand corner of your page. Title your work—remember‚ your title should be original and make readers want to
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P5 - Explain how and why groups of customers are targeted for selected products In this task I will be explaining how and why a group of customers are targeted for selected products. A customer is A consumer is A buyer is The difference between them is Businesses segment customers in a variety of different ways including Businesses also use systems to identify and reach their target groups. The two main systems they use are ACORN is MOSAIC is I will now explain how and why groups
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Nicole Yang MGMT 308 Professor Boss July 23‚ 2014 Case Study #1: Tangled Webs 2. Were the punishments for James Gansman‚ Donna Murdoch‚ and Gerald Brodsky fair? In my opinion‚ the punishments are fair for James Gansman and Gerald Brodsky because they both violated the law. I think that the sentence for Gansman should have been harsher because he leaked out his company information to Donna just to brag. This indicates how Gansman was being unfaithful to Ernst and Young and how the management
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Granville Street‚ Vancouver‚ BC V6C 1W6‚ Canada KEYWORDS Social media; Social networks; Web 2.0; User-generated content; Facebook; Twitter; LinkedIn; YouTube Abstract Traditionally‚ consumers used the Internet to simply expend content: they read it‚ they watched it‚ and they used it to buy products and services. Increasingly‚ however‚ consumers are utilizing platforms–—such as content sharing sites‚ blogs‚ social networking‚ and wikis–—to create‚ modify‚ share‚ and discuss Internet content
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Storytelling is very important in indigenous cultures. Traditions are passed down orally through the generations. Stories include an explanation of the genesis of the earth and members of the tribes place in the universe. Some tribe histories have been lost because the entire tribe was killed by war and disease. Drumming is believed to bring to people close to the unseen powers. In some tribes it is believed that these storytellers have the ability to speak to the spirits‚ ancestors and Supreme
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MEMORANDUM Date: March 4‚ 2014 To: Manager From: LaTasha Delaney Subject: Web Conferencing Programs Good evening Mr. Charles. Earlier today you asked me to research some possible web conferencing programs that may help the company weekly status meetings. Since you assigned me to this task‚ I have found some programs that may work. I believe the best program that might fit the company needs would be due to cost is Skype a free web conferencing program. Adobe Connect $55 month For an aggressively
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While a variety of factors have shaped the diversity of Indigenous Australian philosophy and practices across the Australian continent‚ one of the central characteristics of the Aboriginal worldview is the concept of the ‘Dreaming’. Outline some of the key aspects of this belief system and reflect on this in comparison to your own worldview. The Dreaming laid down the path for the Aboriginal way of life‚ and it dictates their knowledge‚ faith‚ law‚ behaviour and societal customs. In Australia‚ there
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CC: S: PMH/PSH: Medications: O: Vitals: OralT - BP -HR -RR - spo2 %RA General Appearance: Animated‚ well groomed‚ responds quickly to questions Skin‚ hair‚ nails: Skin color flushed‚ warm and moist. Hair with average texture. Nails without clubbing or cyanosis. No suspicious nevi. No rash‚ petechiae‚ or ecchymoses. HEENT: Sclera white‚ conjunctiva pink. Tympanic membranes with good cone of light‚ no redness or bulging. Nasal mucosa pink‚ septum midline; no sinus tenderness
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Unit 7 Assignment 1 This section deals with increase money supply given two scenarios (see “a” and “b” below). In Westlandia‚ the public holds 50% of money one (M1) in the form of currency‚ and the required reserve ratio is 20%. a Estimate how much the money supply will increase in response to a new cash deposit of $500 by completing the accompanying table. (Hint: The first row shows that the bank must hold $100 in minimum reserves — 20% of the $500 deposit — against this deposit‚ leaving $400
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