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    1a. Computer hardware refers to the physical parts or components of a computer such as monitor‚ keyboard‚ Computer data storage‚ hard drive disk‚ mouse‚ printers‚ CPU (graphic cards‚ sound cards‚ memory‚ motherboard and chips)‚ etc. all of which are physical objects that you can actually touch. In contrast‚ software is untouchable. Software exists as ideas‚ application‚ concepts‚ and symbols‚ but it has no substance. A combination of hardware and software forms a usable computing system. They are

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    What is e-waste? E-waste is those waste materials consisting of any broken or unwanted / obsolete electrical or electronic appliances & gadgets. If it is not carried out properly it can dangerous to the human health or to the environment. India currently produces 500‚000 tones of e-waste annually and the figure is expected to touch one million tones in 2012. However‚ India lacks a proper e-waste disposal system and it is left up to the unorganized sector to dispose of the waste. The unorganized

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    The Effects of Computer Technology to Student’s Lifestyle and Study Habits”. CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study In the years where computers are not yet invented‚ students are not yet engaged in activities using technologies. Students rely on books and visit library facilities to study‚ read their notes and to review their school lessons. During those years‚ despite the lack of computers and hi-tech gadgets students still achieve high and good grades and the students

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    thesis Public Participation in Solid Waste Management: Challenges and Prospects. A case of Kira Town Council‚ Uganda By Mukisa Philemon Kirunda The master thesis is carried out as a part of the education at the University of Agder and is therefore approved as such. However‚ this does not imply that the University answers for the methods that are used or the conclusions that are drawn. Supervisor: Åke Bjørke The University of Agder‚ Kristiansand December 2009 Public Participation

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    VEGETABLE WASTE DISPOSAL AND MANAGEMENT IN CEBU CITY PUBLIC MARKETS A Research Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the School of Business and Economics University of San Carlos Cebu City‚ Philippines In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the course Business Research BA109N By BOCO‚ MELISSA ANNE DELA TORRE‚ NYMPHA ROSE OZARAGA‚ MA.REBECCA QUIJADA‚ MA.GABRIELLEN SAN PEDRO‚ MA.LOURDES January 21‚ 2013 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Rationale Organic vegetables and fruits are considered important

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    Computer Technology in the Fire Service Brent Lefebvre Mount Wachusett Community College Abstract This abstract will discuss how computer technology is used in the fire service today. I will clarify how in today’s world everything revolves around technology‚ mainly computer technology. In the fast paced world we live in‚ everyone is looking for a way to help get the job done faster and easier‚ including the fire service. The fire service continues to adopt new procedures and methods

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    PROBLEM AND ITS BACKROUND A. Introduction The modern technology‚ specifically the internet had already been a big help. The internet is an international web of interconnected networks that lets you connect to information on government‚ education‚ and the likes. It has been making studying easier for years. It forged studying effortless. Libraries become empty dark rooms because of the widespread usage of the internet. The Library is a place of knowledge. It is a room of different sources

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    What is Library Automation? Library automation can be defined simply as the use of computer and networking technologies in the library. Areas of Library Automation: • Automation of library functions • Use of electronic resources within the library (e.g. CD-ROMs) • Accessing remote electronic resources (e.g. the Internet) • Office automation (e.g. word-processing‚ spreadsheets‚ databases‚ etc.) • Patron services (e.g. computer laboratory‚ multimedia center) Objectives of Library Automation:

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    Objectives Each of us will throw a lot of waste every day; you know where all the wastewent? Most of the waste will get sanitary landfill‚ incineration‚ composting and other sound processing in some areas with better waste management‚ while most places just easy piled or landfill‚ this cause odour spread‚ soil and underground water get polluted.Peopleare not only just consuming a lot of resources‚ mass production‚ mass consumption of land‚ but also produced a lot of waste; this consequences will be unimaginable

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    | | WasteAnd Waste Management | 01/10/13 | | | | | waste management | | In This Issue | According to the Basel Convention‚ "Wastes are materials that are not prime products (that is products produced for the market) for which the initial user has no further use in terms of his/her own purposes of production‚ transformation or consumption‚ and of which he/she wants to dispose. Wastes may be generated during the extraction of raw materials‚ the processing of raw materials into intermediate

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