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    commonly associated with web applications that facilitate interactive information sharing‚ interoperability‚ user-centered design‚ and collaboration on the World Wide Web. To be more specific it consists of the Web 2.0 applications. A Web 2.0 site allows its users to interact with each other as contributors to the website’s content‚ in contrast to websites where users are limited to the passive viewing of information that is provided to them. Sites like Wikipedia‚ LinkedIn‚ and Facebook are common

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    Bees: About to Buzz Off? Where will we bee without them? What would you do if everyone you had ever met‚ died in the span of a year? Your brothers and sisters‚ the workers at the local businesses‚ even the Queen all just... died? This is called colony collapse disorder and is a current issue for bee colonies all over the world. Bees have a crucial role in the survival of most life on our planet. Some have theorised that if the bees were to die out‚ humans would follow soon after. Subsequently‚

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    Web Design

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    Background of the Study Each day when browsing the Internet‚ people visit a lot of websites‚ some more complexes‚ and others-just simple personal pages. The term website represents a summary of all the content you have put online – each file takes part in what the website represents. And the driving powers behind the website‚ the pillars that hold it together‚ are the web pages. The researchers had observed that the ICCT website calendar structure is not updated according to the current and upcoming

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    offences of: Culpable driving causing death‚ negligently causing serious injury and driving while disqualified. Annie’s actions resulted in one death and four serious injuries including her own. Today we examine all factors leading to this event and reveal Annie’s sentencing and suggest recommendations for future mishaps. On January 16th Annie pleaded guilty to the alleged one count of culpable driving‚ one count of negligently causing serious injury and one count of driving while disqualified.

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    Web Accessibility

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    Web Accessibility for People with Physical Handicaps Terry Martin University of Phoenix WEB410 Web Programming I Suzy Stueben June 27‚ 2005 Web Accessibility for People with Physical Handicaps The world is becoming increasingly more aware and sensitive to the challenges facing the physically impaired. This is evident in the increase in special accommodations specifically meant to aid people with special needs in the ability to interact with

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    web 1.0 web 2.0

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    WEB1.0/WEB2.0 WEB 1.0 was the early stage of the evolution of World Wide Web‚ it was centered around a top-down approach to the use of the web and the user interface. On 1989‚ Tim Berners-Lee envisioned a global information space where people and machines could equally exchange and exploit information rich in semantic value. The first web browser was created on October 1990‚ and the first web server was created on November 1990. The WWW (World Wide Web) was first launched in 1991 and was called

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    Social Web Radesha Chandler INF 103 Thomas Hennefer November 5‚ 2012 2 When it comes to online social networking‚ websites are commonly used. You can meet and stay in contact with friends and family members from this day forward. Social web is a set of social relations that link people through the World Wide Web. The Social web encompasses how

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    Drunk Driving

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    live‚ and we die. However I strongly believe if we make better choices‚ our lives can be prolonged. As I research how every day in America‚ 27 people die in an impaired driving fatality every 53 minutes it brings me back to the time I lost my role model. My cousin Heath’s poor actions not only cost him to lose his life‚ but others lives were lost to. At the time‚ I never grasped how many people drink and drove. I had always thought it was common sense‚ everybody should know not to do it. As I got

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    Drunk Driving Case Studies

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    INTRODUCTION: This case involved Suspect Alexander Mulato being arrest for driving under the influence of alcoholic beverages. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: This incident occurred at the Langham Huntington Hotel and Spa located at 1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave. INVESTIGATION: On Friday‚ November 27‚ 2015 at 10:49 pm‚ Officer Alvarado #0347 and I responded to 1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave for a male unconscious in the driver’s seat of a running vehicle. Upon our arrival‚ I saw a male Hispanic‚ later identified as

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    Case Study: What’s the buzz on Smart Grids 1) How do smart grids differ from the current electricity infrastructure in the United States? The main difference where the smart grids differ from the current electricity infrastructure in the United Sates is that there is no information currently available as to how much energy/electricity is being used and where it is being used. In simple words it can be said that currently there is no exchange of information between the provider and the consumer

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