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    OF CONTENTS iii Pages Chapter I - INTRODUCTION • Significance of the study 2 • Review of Related Literature 3 • Generation of Computer (present) 4 Chapter II - BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY • Origin 5 • History 6 Chapter III – COMPUTER • Advantages 7 • Benefits 8 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We express our gratitude to ALLAH‚ the most gracious and the most merciful. Who aided us with his strength

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    the following topic:Some people consider computers to be more of a hindrance than a help. Others believe that they have greatly increased human potential. How could computers be considered a hindrance?Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own experience. Write at least 250 words.Look at the words or phrases in capitals. Correct your version where necessary.It is easy to understand why some people believe that computers are more of a hindrance than a help. Operations

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    Parts of the Computer

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    Parts of the Computer & Their Functions Computers are assembled from several key components that make the computer functional‚ called hardware. While most computer users are primarily familiar with the monitor‚ keyboard‚ mouse‚ and other peripherals‚ the most important physical parts of a computer exist inside the case. CPU * The central processing unit processes all of the data that is accessed by the machine. In PCs the CPU‚ or microprocessor‚ is a small silicon chip located beneath the

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    Computer forensics

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    COMPUTER FORENSICS LECTURER/TUTOR: DR. TONY DE-SOUZA DAW Mahmud Khansur [Type the author name]   Table of Contents Outline & Introduction 3 Researched Explanations 3 Application of Anti-Forensic Techniques : 5 Deleting Files (Student ID & Movie Name) 5 Encryption&Steganography 8 Deleting Files (Picture) 14 Evaluations‚ Recommendations& Conclusion 18 References 19 Outline & Introduction People who try to steal or seek other people ’s personal

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    Computers and the Pursuit of Happiness by David Galenter In this text about computer‚ David Galenter tries to answer very widely asked questions about the computers. The question he like to answer are: 1. Are we in an IT age? 2. Has the old age ended? 3. Have computers been good or bad for the mankind? 4. What will happen in the future on computers? In the text he denies the widespread concept that we are in an IT age. In the past‚ coal steel and concrete mattered and now information counts

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    Computer Curse or a Boon

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    Computer considered as Machinery God ‚ is an electronic device that reduces human laborious effort.In this 21st century‚computer can be known by the name of next human brain.The invention of computer made human life much easier‚faster and comfortable.Computer is regarded as one of the greatest achievements made by Scientist till now.Computer ‚an electronic device‚ which has made life easier and comfortable is today surrounded with many questions of threats .Whether Computers are helping us or creating

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    Preston Tucker Professor Kenney EN101 - 29 Cause and Effect The Effects of Computers on Society Starting in the mid 1930’s‚ our day to day lives revolve around and depend on one crucial piece of equipment‚ the computer. If these computers did not exist‚ we wouldn’t be able to drive the cars we drive today. Calculators wouldn’t exist; making high level Mathematics exponentially more difficult. Our cell phones wouldn’t send or receive signals rendering them as useful as two paper cups with a

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    advantages and disadvantages of computers When Charles Babbage invented the computer decades ago‚ he would probably not have realised the impact it would have on mankind’s future.The importance of computers in today’s world can hardly be over-emphasized. Computers have become so much an integral part of the modern age‚ that we also call thiss period as the computer age. In the initial years‚ the computer was a huge‚ and complex machine that was used for difficult work like performing calculations

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    History of Computer Hardware

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    separate manual action to perform each arithmetic operation‚ to punched card machines‚ and then to stored-program computers. The history of stored-program computers relates first to computer architecture‚ that is‚ the organization of the units to perform input and output‚ to store data and to operate as an integrated mechanism. Before the development of the general-purpose computer‚ most calculations were done by humans. Mechanical tools to help humans with digital calculations were then called

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    Timeline of Computer

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    “Timeline Of Computer” 600’s bc The abacus is developed in China.  It was later adopted by the Japanese and the Russians. 600’s ad? Arabic numbers -- including the zero (represented by a dot) -- were invented in India.  Arabic translations of Indian math texts brought these numbers to the attention of the Europeans.  Arabic numbers entered Europe by means of Spain around 1000 ad and first became popular among Italian merchants around 1300.  Until then‚ people used the Roman system in western

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