INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT RATHER THAN GIVING INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY‚ GIVES RISE TO MORE CYBER CRIMES SUBMITTED BY: Mehal Dhongade -61 Aditi Mukne -71 Reema Mangtani -63 Divya Shriyan-73 Richard D’Souza -65 Vinaya Saraf -75 Ritu Sharma -67 Hashmit Virdi-77 Reema D’Souza -69 Karan Patel -79 Mumbai Educational Trust Bandra (West)‚ Mumbai. PGDM e-Business 2014-16 INDEX 1 Introduction 2 The Information Technology Act 2000 3 The IT Amendments Act 2008 4 Key Terms 5 Role of IT in the Banking Sector
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IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY IN INDIAN BANKING SECTOR LAVANYA. D(AUTHOR) RESEARCH SCHOLAR ST.PETERS UNIVERSITY‚ CHENNAI & Dr. R. GAYATHRI(CO-AUTHOR) ST.PETERS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY. CHENNAI LIST OF CONTENTS SL.NO PARTICULARS PAGE NO 1. PROJECT ABSTRACT 3 2. VARIOUS METHODS OF MONEY 4-6 TRANSFER THROUGH ONLINE 3. NEFT/RTGS 7-8 4. EXAMPLE 8-10 5.
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African Americans and Latino Americans have always been presumed as criminals or bad guys to police officers. This is due to how rap artists portray minorities in urban neighborhoods and how society itself looks at them. They are often suspects of racial profiling while shopping. For example‚ an African American college student was stopped in New York City by two white police officers after they suspected him from stealing from a Barneys store. Barneys is a well-known expensive department store.
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Purchasing and e-Procurement 3.1 The Role of Purchasing 3.1.1 Introduction to purchasing The role of purchasing is to obtain raw material‚ components‚ parts‚ as well as information that are needed for the production of goods or providing services. The purchasing process includes many aspects‚ such as request for quotation (RFQ)‚ supplier market analysis‚ supplier selection‚ contract negotiations‚ and purchase plan implementation. The purchase function plays a liaison role between various departments within
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Week 5 Individual Work Stacy Grice Everest University CJE 1600-12 Criminal Investigations Professor Stevie Hayes August 16‚ 2013 There is a big difference between an interview and an interrogation. The main purpose of an interview is to obtain information and should be done in a location where the person being interviewed is mentally and emotionally relaxed. Most of the time someone would be interviewed in their home or a park‚ where they would feel relaxed. Most of the time you interview
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DNA molecules are very long. They wrap around proteins and wind tightly‚ forming structures called chromosomes. A human somatic (non-sex) cell has 23 pairs of chromosomes. Twenty-two pairs are autosomes‚ which do not differ between the sexes. The autosomes are numbered from 1 to 22‚ with 1 the largest. The other two chromosomes‚ the X and the Y‚ are sex chromosomes. The Y chromosome bears genes that determine maleness. In humans‚ a female has two X chromosomes and a male has one X and one Y. Charts
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Objective : To extract the DNA from onion samples. Introduction : Nuclues has DNA molecule in it. It is packaged into thread like structure known as chromosomes. Each and every chromosome is made up of DNA tightly coiled many times around proteins which is known as histones. Histones supports the structure. Chromosome cannot be visible even under the microscope if the cells are not dividing. DNA consist of 2 long polynucleotide which is composed of 4 types of nucleotide units. Nucleotides
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General Biology DNA and RNA Deoxyribonucleic Acid and Ribonucleic Acid • DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid. It is located in the nuclei of cells‚ which make up the body. Consequently‚ DNA can be considered as one of the building blocks of the body. Where is DNA found? DNA‚ or deoxyribonucleic acid‚ is the hereditary material that lies within the nucleus of all cells in humans and other living organisms. Most of the DNA is placed within the nucleus and is called nuclear DNA. However‚
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DNA Replication at the Biochemical Level 3 5 7 3 5 4 3 10 5 12 11 1 9 2 8 6 3 Overall direction of replication 5 (College‚ 2013‚ figure 6) 7 DNA Replication at the Biochemical Level (diagram key) 1. DNA 2. Replication fork. 3. Helicase‚ enzyme that unwinds the parent double helix. 4. Single-stranded binding proteins‚ stabilize the unwound parent DNA so they cannot reattach. 5. Leading strands‚ synthesized continuously in the 5’-3’ direction by DNA polymerase. 6. Lagging strands‚
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Homosexuality and DNA Honors Biology The human X and Y chromosomes have been completely sequenced. The X chromosome contains 153 million base pairs and harbors a total of 1168 genes. While the Y chromosome contains only 50 million base pairs and is estimated to contain about 251 genes. Educational institutions such as Baylor University‚ the Max Planck Institute‚ the Sanger Institute‚ Washington University in St. Louis‚ and others have spent countless hours and millions of research dollars
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