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    Real world cyber crime cases This document is an extract from the book Cyber Crime & Digital Evidence – Indian Perspective authored by Rohas Nagpal. This book is available as courseware for the Diploma in Cyber Law and PG Program in Cyber Law conducted by Asian School of Cyber Laws www.asianlaws.org Cyber Crime & Digital Evidence – Indian Perspective 23. Real World Cases This chapter serves as a ready reference guide. First the various scenarios are covered. A detailed discussion on

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    What does‚ it mean to be English? Being English used to be So easy. They were one of the most easily identified peoples on earth‚ recognized by their language‚ their manners‚ their clothes and the fact that they drank tea by the bucket-load. It is all so much more complicated now. When‚ occasionally‚ we come across someone whose stiff upper lip‚ sensible shoes or tweedy manner identifies them as English. By travelling into the past‚ we can discover the roots of the present anxiety of the English

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    issues they can relay this information back to merchantdisers quickly.so we can see from this point that the supply chain practices at the World Co. Ltd were more organized and systematic as compared to the other apperalmanfuctureres.also the primary concern was Delivery schedules‚Production lots and quality control standards which was best done by the World co ltd.The firm’s overall ability to adapt to Japanese fashion retail characteristics has allowed it to achieve a turnover of 5(US is 2.6) and

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    Social Welfare Theory and Methodology Why is so difficult to define poverty In general‚ the term poverty refers to a social and economic condition which is undesirable for any individual or group in society. This essay will discuss different approaches used to define poverty. First is absolute poverty‚ this approach looks at the lack of income in order to satisfy the essential requirement for physiological survival. It then goes on to discuss the relative approach which is lack of income in

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    So much information is now available on the Internet (even if some of it is inaccurate) that intelligence collection in the traditional sense is now no longer necessary”. Do you agree? What kinds of information might or might not be available? As a decision-maker would you agree to give up intelligence sources? Introduction Governments “run “ on information. They need to be constantly aware of what is occurring around them‚ and how this could affect their interests‚ in order to take

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    was at the time known as The Disney Brothers Studio. It was established by Roy and Walt Disney. The company rapidly began to expand and introduced the world to Mickey and Minnie Mouse. They are the image of the Disney Company. During the 1940’s Disney issued its first stock‚ this made it growth as a company. The Disney Company expanded to the world of television and written entertainment with the opening of a theme park. Disneyland was opened on July 17‚ 1955. Walt dream was to open different theme

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    The Reasons of ‘Twixters’ Phenomenon We live in a world in which every one wants to be successful. Nevertheless‚ sometimes we have to do what we don’t enjoy doing for success. Therefore more and more “twixters“ will appear as inexorable trend. After I read Lev Grossman ‘s article‚ “Grow Up? Not So Fast”‚ Grossman asked: “Where did the twixters come from? And what’s taking them so long to get where they’re going?” (Grossman 1). So‚ I began to wander why the “twixters“ want to put off growing up

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    Students living in a paperless world ------------------------------------------------- You really shouldn’t be reading this. No‚ I’m not telling you to stop reading my column. As a writer‚ I believe in the power of the written word‚ in the importance of journalism‚ in the First Amendment — all that jazz. What I’m really saying is that it would be a lot better‚ in terms of eco-friendliness‚ if you weren’t reading this column here‚ in print‚ on paper. According to the most recent survey

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    GROWTH: A COMPELLING MOTIVE TO DEPENDENCY “Is Third World dependency on First World development‚ practices‚ and funding avoidable?” By Michael John A. San Roque ABS681M G01 Submitted to: Dr. Ma. Elena Chiong-Javier October 9‚ 2012 Countries of the world have been sharply divided along development. Countries that are economically buoyant‚ technologically advanced‚ and politically stable are termed ‘Developed Countries’ or ‘First World’. On the other hand‚ countries that are technically

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    Background to World Economic Forum Project The problem was daunting: building health care infrastructure in remote areas of the world would take ten to thirty years and cost millions of dollars. Even if built‚ realistic solutions for a sustainable funding mechanism had not been identified for centuries. Rather than delay the provision of desperately needed healthcare services‚ the World Economic Forum posed a question: Are there existing proven innovative healthcare models that can be replicated

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