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    Personal protective equipment (PPE) refers to protective clothing‚ helmets‚ goggles‚ or other garment designed to protect the wearer’s body from injury by blunt impacts‚ electrical hazards‚ heat‚ chemicals‚ and infection‚ for job-related occupational safety and health purposes‚ and in sports‚ martial arts‚ combat‚ etc. Personal armor is combat-specialized protective gear. In British legislation the term PPE does not cover items such as armour. The terms "protective gear" and "protective clothing"

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    Motorcyle Anti-Theft Alarm

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    RECOMMENDATION 49 LIST OF REFERENCES 50 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Assalamualaikum w.b.t Alhamdulillah and thank God as His willingness and blessings that brought us upon completing our microprocessor ELE 505 project which is ‘MOTORCYCLE ANTI-THEFT ALARM. First of all‚ we would like to express our grateful thanks to our lecturer‚ En Mahmud b Ibrahim for all information and guidance regarding to our project. She was being enormously helpful in giving suggestions‚ improving our project. Without

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    Identity Theft In today’s society‚ there is a white-collar crime that has greatly risen in popularity among criminals. This crime is identity theft. Hundreds of thousands of people have their identities stolen each year. Identity theft is when these criminals obtain and use consumers personal information such as credit card numbers‚ bank account numbers‚ insurance information‚ and social security numbers to purchase goods or services fraudulently. According to the Federal Trade Commission

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    Bibliography Antonopoulos‚ Andreas. "The Black Market for Identity Theft." Editorial. Network World 21 Sept. 2013: 42. This source seems like it will be pretty good and will also help give me a little bit different view on identity theft. This article covers how identity theft affects the black market‚ which helps in raising the crime level directed towards identity theft. David‚ Fay W. "Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft." Inside Tucson Business 17 (2007): 24. MasterFILE Premier. EBSCO.

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    Kitchen Utensils and Equipment: Utensils: Measuring Spoon Spoon - Stainless Steel Silicone Paddle Rubber Spatula Lab Spoon Spatula Spoon Spoon‚ Tight Plate Type Silicone Scraper Stainless Steel Measuring Spoons Spoon‚ Spoon With Spatula Double Spatula - Stainless Steel Double Spatula Equipment: Kitchen Gadgets Cutters and Wedgers Mandolins Disher Scoops Italian Kitchen Tools Asian Kitchen Tools Check Holders and Spikes Twine and Twine Dispensers Lemon Wraps Can and Pail

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    will never happen to me”. When it comes to identity theft‚ it can happen to anyone. It happens very often to college students. College students are a major target to identity theft and need to be aware of their risk. Students need to understand how to prevent identity theft and handle it if it occurs. The number one target for identity theft‚ college students must be aware of their options when dealing with the constant threat of identity theft‚ and know what they can do if victimized. College

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    claim. The lady in the different scenarios encounter a series of events. In the first scenario‚ Patty Plaintiff could use all four parts of the tort claims. The four elements she will need to prove that she is not guilty is Duty‚ Breach‚ Cause‚ and Harm In this case‚ Patty who would be consider the plaintiff owes the defendant (security guard) nothing at all. She did what any other normal person would do‚ which was leave the store in a hurry due to the fact she had someone important to be. The second

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    Everyone has the right to privacy. Ethics is a branch of philosophy which seeks to address questions about morality; that is‚ about concepts such as good and bad. Some common issues of computer ethics include Intellectual property rights‚ privacy concerns‚ and how computers affect society. One problem is that many domains are being bought and sold to the highest bidder. Personal information has become more important in transacting business‚ and it’s available to many people and organization. The

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    Scott Equipment Organization Paper Tessa Carey‚ Monique Cratty‚ Estevania Delgado‚ and Nora Villalobos FIN/419 December 17‚ 2011 Professor Jennifer Stapp Scott Equipment Organization Paper Many small companies use debt financing to achieve financial goals. Some choose to use debt consolidation financing. By having a wide range of financing options available‚ a company is able to get their business up and running faster. This paper will examine three options of financing for Scott Equipment

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    Computer Crime Bryan J. Doe CJ375 Research Paper COMPUTER CRIME One of the newest areas of crime is what we call computer crime. The at least seeming anonymity of computer technologies may actually encourage some people who would not otherwise be tempted to commit crimes to do so using the Internet. They may simply believe that they will never be caught‚ or they may not think about being caught at all. They may simply find the lure of committing virtual crimes too psychologically appealing to

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