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    Simple Ways to Protect Our Natural Environment The natural environment consist of all living and non-living things occurring naturally on Earth. It is an environment that encompasses the interaction of all living species. The concept of the natural environment can be separate by components that includes complete ecological units that function as natural systems and natural phenomena that occur within their boundaries. Universal natural resources and physical phenomena are such as air‚ water‚ and

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    Disruptive Technologies

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    concept of disruptive technologies. In his book Christensen divides technology into two groups‚ sustaining and disruptive. Sustaining a technology requires continuous and incremental improvements to an already established technology. Disruptive technology lacks refinement. This technology often has performance problems because firstly it appeals to a limited audience‚ secondly it is new and lastly it may not have a proven practical application. Therefore‚ a disruptive technology is a low performance

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    How to safeguard and protect children from harm. Actions to take to evidence or concerns that a child/ young person has been abused in any way Signs & Symptoms of Physical abuse.  Unexplained bruises.  Unexplained recurrent injuries or burns or scalds.  Wearing clothes to cover injuries‚ even in hot weather.  Refusal to undress for games.  Bald patches of hair  Repeated running away.  Fear of medical examination.  Aggression towards self and others.  Fear of physical contact – shrinking

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    Wifi Technology

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    spot in a bubble-battered market. advances in wireless telecommunications technology are converging with Internet technology to foster new generations of applications and services. Presently‚ the United States and other countries are moving to third-generation (3G) and fourth-generation mobile telephony. The defining feature of these technologies is that transmission speeds are significantly faster than prevailing technology‚ making it possible to provide services such as high speed access to the

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    Creative Technologies

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    Part A - Background and Business Profile of Creative Technology Ltd Creative Technology is a publicly listed‚ Singapore-based company founded in July 1981 by a Singaporean Sim Wong Hoo and is a market leader in digital entertainment products. He first set up a small shop in Singapore together with his classmates; developing and selling add on memory boards for Apple II computers and later began building Personal Computers for retail with initial start-up of $6000 from Sim’s own savings. Their

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    Converging Technologies

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    CONVERGING TECHNOLOGIES: THE FUTURE OF THE GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY Introduction: The complex web of the global information grid will undergo explosive changes over the coming decades. As advances in science and technology converge‚ a myriad array of discoveries in biotechnology‚ nanotechnology and information technology will produce unpredictable effects that must be accounted for in any estimate of what the world will look like in this future. A strategically important feature of

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    Amish Technology

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    Amish Technology In order to understand the Amish view of modern technology‚ one must first understand their religious beliefs and values. The most important factor to the Amish life is submission to the will of God. According to their interpretation of scriptures Romans 12:2 and 2 Corinthians 6:14 in the Bible‚ which basically states‚ “Do not copy the behavior and customs of this world. . .” and “Do not team up with those who are unbelievers. . .”; remaining quite separate from the rest of the

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    Second‚ water pollution is very serious and that concerns whether our economy can achieve sustainable growth. Due to bad quality of water‚ some very high quality products cannot be produced. This is just one kind of restrictions caused by water pollution. To make polluted water useful‚ people have to spend a lot of money and energy to clean it. Thus to prevent water pollution is very important. How? Factories and business must take their social responsibilities. Whatever they produce‚ they must

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    Protect environment from normal little actions Summary Pra 1: Problems and challenges in current environment situation ( All people have to take part in environment protecting activities Pra 2: - List some normal daily actions that people can do to improve environment. - People are responsible for propagandize environment knowledge to others Pra3: Let’s protect environment from our normal little actions Detail Nowadays‚ human are affected seriously with bad environment

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    In this essay‚ I will examine a case study with four individual service users; Mr D‚ Mr R‚ Ms M and Ms P who are all described as vulnerable adults with learning disabilities‚ how and why these disabilities have lead to the service users being regarded as vulnerable. For this reason‚ I would define what learning disability is and the effects it may have on the individual service users. I would use the labelling theory in this concept to explain my knowledge and understanding of vulnerability. I

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