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    of inventions made by different people into modern forms. Single inventors rarely bring out modern invention. What we have now as electronic devices (the computers) are inventions of several scientists‚ mathematicians and engineers from different centuries. For the purpose of this mini research key terms like evolution‚ technology and computer shall be considered‚ not forgetting to take a careful look at the evolution of these inventions from different centuries/years to our present generation starting

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    Uses of Bioaugmentation

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    Bioaugmentation Bioaugmentation is used in several clean-up operations such as waste water management‚ cleaning and odour control‚ as well as surface cleanup and remediation. The first use of bioaugmentation‚ i.e. waste water management relies on certain microbes to degrade organic material‚ under controlled conditions. This is an example of a catabolic reaction‚ in order to treat waste water. The second example is cleaning and odour control of tiles‚ wood or concrete. The microorganisms penetrate

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    Computer Based Technology

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    Topology 7 Specification of Laptops 9 Specification of Computers 10 Specifications of Speakers 12 Hard Drive Locations 11 Specification of File and Mail Servers 14 Full Software Specification 19 Buisness Internet Access Provider 23 802.11 Standard 24 Complete Project Costing 26 Summary 27 Conclusion 27 Glossary of Terms 28 Reference List 31 Introduction A network is defined as ‘A collection of computers or devises connected together by communication devices

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    interest and is now threatened more than ever by technological advances. Privacy is defined as the ability to control the collection‚ use‚ and dissemination of personal information (Fast Trac Course ). At one time people could once feel confident that what others may find out about them would be treated in a way that it would probably do any harm. Information technology has been beneficial for privacy. By having access to ATMs and online banking we rarely have to present ourselves to a teller. Online

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    Role of Technology in Education‚ Role of Technology in Education‚ 2 Introduction The only constant is change and mankind is in a period of rapid technologically driven change. Although the personal computer and the internet are less than 30 and 20 years old‚ respectively‚ information and communication technology (ICT) has revolutionized how we live‚ work and communicate. The commercial mantra of smaller‚ faster‚ cheaper‚ smarter has put intelligent mobile devices in the hands of today’s learners

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    Use of force

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    concern with the amount of discretion officers have is their power to decide when to use force or when to use lethal force. Manning (1997) argues that it is generally accepted that police should be allowed to use force. He also explains that there are an uncertain amount people who agree on as to what constitutes excessive force. The line between what is necessary and what is extreme is very thin and hard to see. Use of force is no doubt one of the most important aspects in policing and force should

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    development in construction materials demonstrating similar structural properties to that of Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) based concrete‚ yet whilst at the same time addressing the environmental footprint of the industry and economic concerns. GPC makes use of hazardous waste from several manufacturing process‚ which has obvious economic and environmental benefits. This allows GPC to have a far lower‚ in some cases up to 80%‚ embodied energy and carbon content than traditional concrete. In terms of

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    The Use of Force

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    The Use of Force The Wichita Police Department’s policy and procedures on the use of force for its employees takes every measure of precautionary to ensure that the best method of force is used in making a lawful arrest. These policies and procedures go into great detail to inform officers when the use of force is necessary and how much force is needed. An officer of the WPD is justified in using force as long as they believe it to be necessary to effect the arrest and to defend one’s self or another

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    Use of Force Use of Force Serena R. Smith Grand Canyon University JUS 515 Use of Force Use of Force One night‚ a small-town patrol officer stops a car driven by two teenagers. The officer believes that one of them might be responsible for a string of recent burglaries. The teens are questioned‚ and the officer becomes angry at their responses. Over the objections of the teenagers‚ both teens are pulled out of the car and shoved around a little. They are both told that they are under arrest

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    Everyday Use

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    Everyday Use Summary Alice Walker’s modern classic "Everyday Use" tells the story of a mother and her two daughters’ conflicting ideas about their identities and ancestry. The mother narrates the story of the day one daughter‚ Dee‚ visits from college and clashes with the other daughter‚ Maggie‚ over the possession of some heirloom quilts. Why isn’t Everyday Use by Alice Walker told by Dee? Answers Dee does not tell the story of Everyday Use because she (and Maggie) is used by

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