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    COMPARISON BETWEEN COMPUTER CRIME ACT 1997 AND COMPUTER MISUSE ACT 1990 (UK) As the Malaysian society becomes more and more technology-savvy and Internet savvy due to the encouragement by the government and the country’s vision to be a world leading country in computer technology with the Multimedia Super Corridor‚ the number of computer-related crimes is on the rise. Therefore‚ in order to combat this new type of crime‚ the government of Malaysia had introduced a new legal framework to

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    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT‚ VOL. 54‚ NO. 4‚ NOVEMBER 2007 729 Transfer From Offline Trust to Key Online Perceptions: An Empirical Study Kun Chang Lee‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Inwon Kang‚ and D. Harrison McKnight Abstract—Research has provided little evidence that trust in an offline bank can encourage adoption of the bank’s online business. Yet‚ more and more brick-and-mortar banks and other businesses are investing in online Web sites that supposedly “leverage” positive consumer

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    George Orwell’s ‘1984’ provides a minute account of the sophisticated relation between the media and society. One of Orwell’s astute observations regarding the two is that they simultaneously influence each other‚ up to point of symbiosis. The use and misuse of journalism is one of the central motifs in Orwell’s novel and‚ even though it was written in 1949‚ its actuality is overwhelming. Following his line of reasoning‚ this paper is based on the hypothesis that the modern media news‚ as the most influential

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    ) The misuse of drugs act 1971 is the basic foundation used to establish the current laws relating to the sale and possession of illicit drugs. The misuse of drugs act 1971 produced a number of different drug- related offences. The Act was introduced in the hopes of suppressing the non-medical practice of specific drugs that at this current time have no medical use as well as drugs that are used medically. The drugs mentioned in this act are known as ‘controlled

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    Should drivers of automobiles be prohibited from using cellular phones? What shouldn’t you do while you are driving? Using a cell phone is the main problem for drivers. It affects not only the drivers‚ but also people around them. They will lose control of the vehicle. Now many countries have laws which drivers are prohibited from using a cell phone because the number of people who died from the accidents increase every year. The drivers have lack of carefully because they are using a cell phone

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    How badly the cell phone effects on student The company who produce cell phones‚ produce it for people to get benefit from it‚ but when you are using the cell phone too much‚ the effects will be negative especially in the student’s life. The cell phone is best way to connect with each other. We can call our friends with a few costs. We also can connect in the Internet to browse any website. In the student’s life‚ we can ask about the test and homework between each other by cell phone. But when

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    Technology is surrounding the world today‚ it is used in every aspect including hospitals‚ office buildings‚ fire departments‚ even in schools. I feel there is no need to ban the use of cell phones in schools‚ they can help in many different ways. By keeping our community updated with all the new technologies out there will help make a more useful point to all of these new gadgets. As a student at ********* High School I feel that the use of cell phones should be allowed. In class there are

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    silver bullet. Mobile web and native apps offer different benefits and serve different audiences. You need to look at what experience your app needs to deliver? What you are trying to achieve? What is your business model? What is your budget? Who is your target? etc; weigh the pros and cons of both the mediums and decide what works best for you. Mobile Web Reach larger audience Majority of users don’t own a smartphone and don’t access app stores; they are more likely to use a mobile browser and

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    The Impact of Smoking Bans on the Hospitality Industry: New Evidence from Stock Market Returns Abstract The vast majority of over 150 studies conclude that smoking bans do not have adverse effects on the revenues‚ profits‚ or employment of hospitality industry firms. However‚ several important criticisms have recently been raised which call into question many of the prior results. I examine the market value impact of a proposed smoking ban using a sample and methodology not subject to the

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    KONGU ENGINEERING COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE & HUMANITIES POLYGON-09 RECENT TRENDS IN POWER GENERATION-TECHNICAL APPROACH Presented by‚ R.Mohammed Zahir-08ITR048 G.K.Palani Selvam-08ITR052 B.TECH-IT ABSTRACT: All over the world‚ electricity remains to be a vital component of national development. Electrical energy is easy to transport and convert to other forms of energy‚ and available at the flick of a switch‚ it has kept its place as the main source of energy in commercial

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