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    Usually‚ people asked about it because they would like to know the best phone for them. However‚ even though both phones are two of the best phones in the market‚ if compared‚ the iPhone6 is better than Samsung Galaxy S5 in terms of design‚ fingerprint scanner and user interface. The iPhone6 have better design in terms of its material and dimension. The iPhone6 possess a superior slim metallic body made from aluminium with a merged of ion-strengthened glass design. The union between the two material resulted

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    There are over 740 body scanners in more than 160 airports nationwide‚ as reported by aviation expert Bart Jansen. The scanners work by creating a 3D digital image of a person‚ identifying any objects that are present within the person’s clothing. The benefit of using body scanners in place of the standard magnetometer is that body scanners detect any object‚ whereas magnetometers only detected metal objects. This enhanced security

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    counter-control program to do while loop and for loop‚ in order to print out the biggest number inputted via keyboard. Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in); int max = -1; int n; int c = 0; while (c<10) { n = keyboard.nextInt(); if (n > max) { max = n; } c++; } System.out.print(max); Do while loop: Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in); int max‚ n‚ c; max = -1; c =0; do { n = keyboard.nextInt(); if (n > max)

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    Airport Screenings

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    of damage to property and persons. In result of this is the arrival of full body scanners at airport terminals which is a direct violation of privacy and poses a health risk on passengers in a costly manner. Multiple travelers say that TSA screeners violate the Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable search and seizure making plane trips more unpleasant. Violating the passengers’ privacy‚ since the scanners produce X-ray images of virtually naked bodies; a virtual strip search. Despite

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    critical element in safeguarding the American people and maintaining national security. One of the many ways in which airport security is being conducted is through body scanners. The Transportation Security Administration‚ or TSA‚ has installed new body scanners that are used to check suspected terrorists. At first the new body scanners were completely optional‚ but now the TSA has revised its rules stating that opting out is no longer an option for some passengers (Elliot). According to a statement

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    Library System-Chapter 1

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    Introduction In developing countries where the computerized is a mature technology‚ development are in the area of resources sharing and globalization of information access. In such scenario‚ the role of the school is no longer to provide the most appropriate book per article but have become to seek out the information required by the borrower from any library. The library is a significant resource of any school. It provides services and facilities necessary to meet the instruction‚ information

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    Individual: 1828- 1840 Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United States in 1829 to 1837. He served as a member of the U.S Representative‚ Senator‚ and lastly President. Jackson was the only president that paid off the national debt before he left the office. He represented the average people‚ which were white poor and rich people. The goal for his Indian Removal was expansion into the Southwest for southern planters.Jackson was the only president that used veto the most‚ which was 12

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    computer year 11 summary

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    UNIT 1-T : STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS OF A COMPUTER 1T.1 : MAJOR FUNCTIONS AND PARTS A computer is an electronic device operating under the controls of instructions stored in its own memory unit that can accept data (input)‚ process data arithmetically and logically produce output for processing and store result for future use. A computer is a device‚ which can perform computation‚ including arithmetic and logic operations‚ without intervention by a human being. A computer system consist not

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    Anagram.Java

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    the scanner that is used to read the input file private static Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in); public static void main(String args[]) throws IOException { //Prompts the user for an input file. If the file exists‚ //it then begins to go through each word in the file. System.out.print("Enter the name of the input file: "); String fileName = scanner.nextLine(); File file = new File(fileName); try { Scanner sc =

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    John Brown Abolitionism

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    the numerous people murdered during the raid. This action was condemned by most of the southerners and some of the northerners‚ but John Brown became a sectional hero to most of the North. Two months after the raid‚ noted abolitionist writer Horace Greeley wrote an editorial in the New York Tribune (Document A) which stated that although John Brown’s raid was an “unfit mode of combating a great evil”‚ “his are the errors of a fanatic‚ not the crimes of a felon.” Statements such as these gradually influenced

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