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    Location based services

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    for the Location tracking of an Android device using SMS [DroidLocator] software system. The main feature of DroidLocator is to provide location tracking functionalities to Android devices using SMS. This application locates device by making device ring and get latitude and longitude of an Android device. Also the DroidLocator have the capability of authentication to share the location information with the sender of SMS. The Android application gives the opportunity to share location information

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    Mobile Location Service

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    Mobile Location Service and Room Chatting System Using Android Bluetooth A.LINGESWARI#1 ‚C.SHOBANA#2‚ D.BHAVANI#3 #ECE‚ VEL TECH MULTI TECH Dr.RANGARAJAN Dr.SAKUNTHALA ENGINEERING COLLEGE No.60‚ AVADI-ALAMATHI ROAD‚CHENNAI-600062‚TAMILNADU‚INDIA 1jo.lingeswari@gmail.com. 2shobi_choki@yahoo.com 3bhavaniece26@gmail.com Abstract—Android platform is a new generation of smart mobile phone platform launched by Google. Android provides the support of mobile map and location service

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    requires them to constantly make difficult decisions that often affect hundreds of millions of people. These decisions become even more plentiful and complicated when the U.S. is fighting a war. President Harry S. Truman was one such unlucky individual who had to step up and be the man to make the hard choices on what the U.S. was to do in the bloodiest war in history‚ World War II. He only held that position for the last six months of the war‚ but he had the toughest moral decision presented to any world

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    Being an American can mean numerous things. Such as being proud‚ brave‚ and confident. But most importantly‚ it means being free. Families and individuals come to the U.S with the hope of a new life and a greater future. They see it as a fresh start as well as a chance to start over and become more successful. All of those who arrive to America are in search of a life fulfilled with freedom‚ liberty‚ and happiness. Accomplishing these three things are what makes an American “successful.” It doesn’t

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    person should never make an important decision alone. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. We make many decisions in our life‚ whether it is a big decision‚ such as what career to study‚ or a small decision‚ where to go in the weekend‚ the choices we make could affect our life in different ways. Most of the people thought that making an important decision alone is high risk action. Other people feel that they are the best person to take their important decision. I agree with the

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    Reflection of the North American Society in “A&P” Throughout history‚ the desirable qualities that people wish to have changes within each generation. Born in 1932‚ John Updike was a famous American novelist‚ poet‚ short story writer‚ art and literary critic. He wrote several works that became famous including his two novels that won the Pulitzer Prize‚ Rabbit Is Rich (1981) and Rabbit At Rest (1990). According to one article‚ Updike once stated in a 1968 interview that “’Nothing that happens to

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    Social Location Essay

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    Social location/pg.3- the group memberships that people have because of their location in history and society. The term of social location as it corresponds to the video shows the memberships that just about all young Mexican migrant workers share in order to assist the parents in providing for their families. You can also see throughout the whole time in the video their how their roles play out. Honestly you would not even be able to call them farmers but peasants because they work in the much

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    Unit I: Question 7 Case Study: North American Expansion for Threads Apparel Managing Information Technology (Brown‚ DeHayes‚ Hoffer‚ Martin‚ and Perkins‚ (2012) In this electronic age‚ the recent trends in Information Technology (IT) have influenced competition and have changed the way we work. Let’s examine how this has happened. In regards to competition‚ we can walk into any electronic store like Best Buy and see numerous brands of computer and computer software. HP and IBM were primarily

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    Boldt Decision Analysis

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    Why is it fair that the Indians get to have 50% of the fish population in Washington when they only make less than 2% of Washington’s population? This is called the Boldt decision which was passed on February 12th of 1974‚ giving all indians in the northwest the right of having 50% of Washington’s harvestable fish. This made other non-tribal fishermen enraged at both the tribes for getting these “rights” and judge Boldt. Since then there has been arguments about the unvarying of the ruling. Although

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    How are ideas conveyed in ‘Journey: The North Coast’? Robert Grey is an imagist who paints with words. Using imagery in his poems‚ Grey is able to visually communicate emotions and ideas. His poetry is concerned with the urbanisation effects on Australian nature and changes it brought within the lifestyle. This is metaphorically expressed in the poem ‘Journey: The North Coast’ as he dwells on the sheer beauty that can be found in the natural world in contrast to the alienated environments manufactured

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