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    1.0 Background of the Study 1.1 Introduction From generation to generation‚ many types of systems and even technologies are being developed and widely used. Through the use of new technologies and systems‚ manual activities have been change to work faster‚ make task easier and produce more reliable outputs. Now a days‚ big organizations or companies and school transactions need to implement attendance monitoring. Monitoring of attendance is recognized as an important element in supporting both

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    Gene Cloning Methodology of DNA What is DNA? DNA was discovered by the Swiss biochemist‚ Johann Friedrich Miescher‚ in 1869‚ while he was working in Tubingen‚ Germany. He found that the DNA molecule is large; acidic in nature and rich in phosphorus‚ but only in the 1930s was the real and complex structure of DNA fully studied. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the genetic material in all prokaryotes and eukaryotes‚ i.e. it is the material responsible for the transfer of hereditary traits from

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    “THE EFFECTIVENESS OF BIOMETRIC TECHNOLOGY IN REAL ESTATE: THE CASE OF MEGAWORLD FOUNDATION” An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the School of Accountancy and Management Centro Escolar University In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing Management by Alleshia Estero Beverly F. Manuel Emil Vincent C. Cabacang Francis Louis C.Domingo Karen Mae Madronio Kristine C. Mendioro Norman Dombriguez

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    Biometrics Biometrics is "a branch of biology that studies biological phenomena and observations by means of statistical analysis" (Dictionary.com WordNet ® 2.0‚ © 2003 Princeton University). In other words Biometrics is the study of the human body natural identification‚ now a days corporations use biometrics instead of a simple code. Also police and other federal and worldwide associations use biometrics to stop criminals and to keep track of where criminals are and who they really are. Biometrics

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    Cybercrime Student’s Name University Affiliation Cybercrime Cybercrime encompasses any criminal act dealing with computers and networks. In addition‚ cybercrime also involves traditional crimes that take place on the Internet. These include; hate crimes‚ telemarketing and Internet fraud‚ identity theft‚ and credit card account thefts. They are committed intentionally against individuals or groups with a criminal motive to harm the victim ’s name or cause physical or mental harm to the

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    DNA Profiling for Crime Investigation Rabia Awan Preston University Islamabad‚ Pakistan rabiawan079@gmail.com Abstract— DNA profiling also called as DNA typing or Gene fingerprinting has been used as a powerful process for identification of humans. Many countries around the world where forensic databases have created to store DNA patterns(DNA profiles) of crime scenes in order to put the actual criminals behind the bars and free the innocent who have been kept in jails for years without any

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    Scientist extracts DNA to show how it’s useful to solve a crime scene. DNA is the most things to use for solving any crime. Finding DNA is pretty easy to find it can be you’re hair‚ blood‚ or even saliva. Using all that can help investigators to find who the criminal is. Scientist compares the DNA to make sure that their looking for the right person and not to make any mistakes. Scientists extract the DNA when they use blood‚ saliva‚ and other body fluids and tissues. For example the crime investigators

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    Biometrics Biometrics is described as the use of human physical features to verify identity and has been in use since the beginning of recorded history. Only recently‚ biometrics has been used in today’s high-tech society for the prevention of identity theft. In this paper‚ we will be understanding biometrics‚ exploring the history of biometrics‚ examples of today’s current technology and where biometrics are expected to go in the future. By definition‚ “biometrics” (Woodward‚ Orlans‚ and Higgins

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    “In 1986 DNA was first used in a criminal investigation in england (hirby‚ https://www.thelawdictionary.com).” “One year later‚ DNA was first used in the USA in Florida (hirby‚james https://www.thelawdictionary.com/).” “In 1985 a professor at the University Alee Jeffrey’s was able to validate the uniqueness of personalized DNA material in each person’s skin‚ body fluids‚ blood‚ nails and hair (hirby‚ james https://www.thelawdictionary.com/).” Once DNA testing was used to convict criminals law enforcement

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    Cybercrime law has been a trending topic in the social media and has made the netizens be more careful of their post. The #NonLibelousPost has been a trending topic. Netizens are using this hashtag to show that their post are non libelous. Screenshot of the social media networking site Facebook‚ as the Filipinos changed their profile pictures into black in protest against Cybercrime Prevention Law of 2012. The new Act received mixed reactions from several sectors upon its enactment‚ particularly

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