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    Title: __How to Make Vegan Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies ________ General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: I will teach my audience how to make a vegan peanut butter chocolate chip cookies. Central Idea: You don’t need eggs to make cookies Introduction A When you think of cookies I bet you most likely think of eggs and milk‚ but what if I tell you‚ you don’t necessarily need those ingredients to make delicious cookies? Good morning. My name is …..

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    addresses your challenge. A strong market for RFID technology has been created with the need for optimization of total cost and accurate asset tracking and monitoring. In the past few years‚ the coffee shops have embraced RFID in their supply chains and are beginning to enjoy real business benefits from the technology. Companies in different sectors have come to realize that RFID technology does a lot more than just tracking boxes in the supply chain. RFID is slowly reemerging as a valuable way to improve

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    Nfc Near Feild Communication

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    two active devices embedded with chips transmit small pieces of data between each other when they are in close proximity of 1cm-4cm via short range wireless connection and at low speeds of 106-414 kbps‚ depending on the configurations. It is a low friction setup because of the close range that two NFC enabled devices can setup a connection. Remember RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)? That started it all‚ and it ’s been around the world since the 1990s. RFID microchips are installed in reader

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    Student Attendance

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    students’ attendances by using RFID reader. As‚ most of the academic institutions provide their students and staffs‚ ID cards with RFID tags on them. These cards are also known as ’Contactless smart cards’. This project is designed to collect and manage student attendance through this technology which works on the verification basis of the students and recording their time of entrance and exit in the lecture hall. Keyword: web based prototype‚ PHP‚ MySQL‚ VB.NET‚ RFID‚ readers‚ tag‚ and contactless

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    attendance system

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    International Journal of Control and Automation Vol. 6‚ No. 2‚ April‚ 2013 The Research and Application of College Student Attendance System based on RFID Technology Zhang Yuru‚ Chen Delong and Tan Liping School of Computer and Information Engineering‚ Harbin University of Commerce‚ 150028 Harbin‚ China hsdzyr@163.com Abstract College student attendance management of class plays an important position in the work of management of college student‚ this can help to urge student to class

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    Near Field Communication

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    communicate with each other either by touching or bringing them into closer proximity – all wirelessly and is usually done within not more than a few centimeters • The communication can also be established between a NFC device with an unpowered NFC chip‚ which is called as tag. For example a movie poster outside a theater. So in this case your Smartphone would be the initiator and that movie poster would be the passive objective. Once‚ you touch the Smartphone to this tag‚ the information related

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    EMBA Theme III—Corporate IT Management Assignment 3: None of Our Business‚ Roberta A. Fusaro‚ a 2004 HBR Case Study I. RFID Definition Radio Frequency Identification – RFID – is an established data-carrying technology used throughout industry. Data relating to an item is stored on a tag‚ which is attached to the item. The tag is activated by radio waves emitted from a reader. Once activated‚ the tag sends data stored in its memory relating to the item back to the reader. This data can then

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    Random Access Memory is temporary and volatile. Read-Only-Memory is nonvolatile and permanent. 3. What is RFID technology? How does it work? a. Radio Frequency Identification is a technology that employs a microchip with an antenna to broadcast its unique identifier and location to receivers. The purpose of the system is to transmit data by a mobile device‚ called a tag‚ which is read by an RFID reader and processed according to the needs of an information system program. 4. Identify the three components

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    Qrb/501 Week 2

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    Retrieved from http://www.inventorymanagementreview.org Pandey‚ K. Advantage And Disadvantages Of RFID Technology. Retrieved from http://www.buzzle.com Poudel‚ K. (2010). First In First Out (FIFO)‚ Its Advantages And Disadvantage. Retrieved from http://www.accountlearning.blogspot.com Research with Impact. (2010). The impact of RFID supply chains. Retrieved from http://research.smeal.psu.edu/news/the-impact-of-rfid-on-supply-chains Roviere‚ J. (2002-2010). Understanding the difference between FIFO and LIFO

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    Identification‚ also known as RFID. WIFI is a medium-range wireless technology that allows electronic devices to exchange data using radio waves over a computer network. These radio waves are transmitted using an antenna called a wireless access point. (Rainer Jr & Cegieiski‚ 2011) WIFI will save Party Plates Company the expense paid on having wires installed throughout the company. RFID technology consists of a small chip that is attached to inventory items. These chips include a unique identifier

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