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    (intel and amd images)Intel vs. Amd   The Central Processing Unit or Processor is the most important component of a computer. The two most common types of CPUs on the market today are manufacture by Intel and AMD. Intel is the largest global supplier of microprocessors for the x86 architecture and AMD is the second largest. AMD concentrates primarily on CPUs‚ chipsets‚ and other microprocessors‚ but Intel explores into many other markets including networking technologies‚ motherboards

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    FingerPrint Based Security System Personal Safes are revolutionary locking storage cases that open with just the touch of your finger. These products are designed as "access denial" secure storage for medications‚ jewelry‚ weapons‚ documents‚ and other valuable or potentially harmful items.These utilize fingerprint recognition technology to allow access to only those whose fingerprints you choose. It contains all the necessary electronics to allow you to store‚ delete‚ and verify fingerprints with

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    Unit 4 Assignment 1: Enhance and Existing IT Security Policy Framework Richman Investments Remote Access Standards Purpose: This document is designed to provide definition of the standards for connecting remotely to Richman Investments’ network outside of the company’s direct network connection. The standards defined here are designed to mitigate exposure to potential damage to Richman Investments’ network‚ resulting from the use of unauthorized use of network resources. Scope: All Richman

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    The Reader

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    In the story The Reader‚ the main characters Hanna and Michael are faced with several moral dilemmas‚ which challenges them into making changes that lead simultaneously growth as well as their demise. Hanna faces the challenge of deciding if her pride is worth more then her own freedom. It is in this fear‚ the loss of her dignity‚ which ultimately shapes the character she becomes in the end. Michael‚ the other main character‚ falls deeply in love with Hanna. He is forced to make a decision on whether

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    Surveillance Camera

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    Surveillance cameras in banks‚ offices‚ shops and streets have been very successful in reducing crime in the workplace and in public‚ but they are also a tool for their users to spy on people’s private business. Surveillance is a close observation of a person or a group‚ especially one under suspicion for the purpose of influencing‚ directing‚ managing‚ or protecting. It creates both positive and negative effects. It is very useful for governments and law enforcements to maintain social control

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    the installation and implementation of new electronic health record systems or EHRs. Before the terminology EHR came about there were other names used to describe it such as; computer based patient records‚ computerized medical records‚ longitudinal patient records and electronic charts. The terminology EHR was branded in 2003. Prior to EHR‚ a patient medical record consisted of handwritten notes‚ typed reports‚ and test results stored in a paper file system. The idea behind EHR was to make treatment

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    Cameras in Court

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    rights of the public and previous statutes. This paper will cover various cases involving televised court proceedings and public opinion concerning the media coverage of criminal trials. Table of Contents Background 4 Cameras in the Court 5 Supreme Court 6 Cameras Introduced to the Courts 8 Justification for Televising Moussaoui 9 Summary 10 References 11 Background On September 11‚ 2001‚ perhaps the most vicious assault on the United States was committed in the form of a terrorist

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    Security Issues of the Electronic EHR and Issues with Converting to an EHR Gary Driscoll HI150-01 UNIT 9 Assignment Kaplan University 19 October 2011 The digital age is replacing the standard practices at a record breaking pace. With that increase‚ the need to digitize new medical records and convert existing records is becoming an issue at the top of most organizations “To Do List”. It is important for the organization to realize that

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    SYNOPSIS Subject :- ULTRASONIC RADAR Group Members :- INTRODUCTION Radar is a system that uses electromagnetic waves to identify the range‚ altitude‚ direction‚ or speed of both moving and fixed objects such as aircraft‚ ships‚ motor vehicles‚ weather formations and terrain. The term RADAR was coined in 1941 as an acronym for Radio Detection and Ranging. The term has since entered the English language as a standard word‚ radar‚ losing the capitalization in the process. Radar was originally

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    Say By: Jerred Morrison Transcendentalism is a belief that "the most fundamental truths about life and death can be reached only by going beyond the world of the senses." The three main characteristics of Transcendentalism are: love of nature‚ a yearning and understanding to better yourself‚ and to appreciate the simple things that life has to offer. Also Transcendentalists believe in intellectual independence and nonconformity. A true transcendentalist does not believe in any personal God‚

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