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    Office of the Reserve Bank Of India 6‚Sansand Marg‚ (R.B.I) Building.PB NO 123. New Delhi: Financial Regulation and Financial Inclusion – Working Together or at Cross-purposes: Our ref: Cbn/Ohg/Oxd1/2011-12 Telex: 09331Credit/RBI. Payment file: RBI/Ben/2012. PAYMENT NOTIFICATION OF YOUR FUNDS. Attn: Beneficiary‚ The transfer department of the Reserve bank of India has decided to bring to your attention‚ that you were listed as a beneficiary in the recent schedule for payment

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    people’s hands or accessible via blue tooth technology. Negative effects of cell phone addiction include isolation and unbalanced priorities. There are effective solutions for treating the addiction‚ once you identify the symptoms. Symptoms of Cell Phone Addiction Take a step back and ask yourself how important your cell phone is to your day. If your phone use reduces the quality of your life‚ you may have an addiction. Perhaps you carry the gadget around with you even when you do not leave home; you

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    Effects of Addiction

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    Table of Contents Pages Title page ……………………………………………………………………………………. i Acknowledgement ………………………………………………………………………….. ii List of tables …........................................................................................................................ iii Chapter I Statement of the problem …………………………………………………………… 1 Introduction …………………………………………………………………………. 1 Hypothesis …………………………………………………………………………... 1 Significance of the study ……………………………………………………………. 1 Scope and limitation

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    developing Facebook addiction‚ something they attribute to the social nature of Facebook. Dr Mark D Griffiths‚ Professor of Gambling Studies in the International Gaming Research Unit at Nottingham Trent University in the UK‚ writes a response to the study in the same issue of the journal. In a personal blog about his response‚ he says that while he had no problem with the study by Andraessen and colleagues‚ he wished to comment more widely on doing research into Facebook addiction. Griffiths says

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    Internet Addiction

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    Table Of Contents * The Introduction * WHAT IS INTERNET ADDICTION? * WHY DO PEOPLE ADDICT TO THE INTERNET? * WHO CAN BECOME ADDICTED TO THE INTERNET? * VIOLENCE IN ONLINE GAME * WHAT ARE INTERNET ADDICTION WARNING SIGNS? * THE PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH INTERNET ADDICTION * WHAT ARE THE SOLUTIONS? * TIPS FOR PARENTS AND CARERS * Conclusion * References The Introduction The Internet is the largest source of information in the world today. With

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    vulnerabilities 8 Conclusion Toward a backdoor without permission Post-exploitation Android introduction Android security model Methodology Toward a backdoor without permission Context and objectives Why Android? Most used mobile OS Security often questioned because of many malwares Unofficial markets (warez) Show off how an application without any permission can take control of a smartphone Post-exploitation Android introduction Android security model Methodology

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    Gadget addicts: There has been much debate between psychiatrists and psychologists whether there is such a thing as internet addiction.    When I got home from holiday‚ I mentioned technology addiction to one of my friends. She said she was increasingly worried about her husband’s obsession with his handheld computer.  ’When he comes home from work‚ he’s lucky if he manages 15 minutes talking to the kids before he switches it on‚’ she said. ’And he’s glued to it for the rest of the night. Even

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    get touch with our family) 5)we have fun there(by taking snaps‚videos when there is a function) 6)calendar 7)Timer 8)can do calculation 9)it isPortable demerits: 1)Expensive 2)Some of them are too thin and easily broken. 3)may cause distraction inlearning or when we are at work 4)spend less time with our family(by talking through it always) 5)may get damaged easily by water 6)signals(tower) may not be avail clearly at times what are the merits and demerits of using cellphone

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    ADDICTION REVISION Biological Models of Addiction MODEL ONE: GENETICS McGue (1999) found that genes contribute to the development of alcohol dependence‚ with heritability estimates from 50-60% for both men and women. Noble et al (1991) found that the A1 variant of the DRD2 (Dopamine Receptor) was present in more than 2/3 of deceased alcoholics. Those with the A1 variant appear to have fewer dopamine receptors; they then turn to drugs and alcohol to increase their dopamine levels – compensating for

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    their laptops for hours at a stretch. Smartphones now work as mini computers and it is not unusual to find people busy with their phones which are much more than simply a means of communication. "People often complain of neck and back pain‚ and the cause for these can often be sourced to indiscriminate laptop use in an incorrect posture. These patients often have a good range of movements with pain mainly at the end of the day‚" adds Dr Malhan. Orthopaedic surgeon Dr Ashish Arbat agrees. "Today

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