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    Immoral Traffic Prevention Act‚ 1986 In 1950 the Government of India ratified the International Convention for the Suppression of Immoral Traffic in Persons and the Exploitation of the Prostitution of others. In 1956 India passed the Suppression of Immoral Traffic in Women and Girls Act‚ 1956 (SITA). The act was further amended and changed in 1986‚ resulting in the Immoral Traffic Prevention Act also know as PITA.  PITA only discusses trafficking in relation to prostitution and not in relation to

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    WEB NAVIGATION ANALYSIS

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    Web Navigation refers to the process of navigating any sort of information in the web which we usually refer it to as websites. Navigation is a basic form of interactivity between your website and your audience. It makes your journey through the site much easier using navigation links. It serves as a better purpose to communicate with your audience in a simple and easy manner. The navigation tools you have provided in your website can also contribute to your sites significance. Not all the sites

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    Web Application Development

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    Introduction to Web Application Development Web Technology The growth of the World-Wide Web (WWW or simply Web) today is simply phenomenal. Each day‚ thousands more people gain access to the Internet (upwards of 6 million users at recent estimates). Easy retrieval of electronic information in conjunction with the multimedia capabilities of Web browsers (like Mosaic or Netscape) is what started this explosion. This document will provide some basic information behind some of this technology used in

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    Will The Web Kill College

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    The argument presented in “Will the Web Kill Colleges?” debates the shifting of traditional colleges over online colleges by using the internet as the main source of contact and interaction. A few points are made in the article that stands out. Such as‚ there is an overwhelmingly high demand of cheaper college in today’s economy‚ the method in which redundancies can be removed is also discussed‚ and how online colleges offer a diverse range of classes.   The key points of the points of the argument

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    Web Development Css

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    like: This is a heading This is a paragraph. When tags like ‚ and color attributes were added to the HTML 3.2 specification‚ it started a nightmare for web developers. Development of large web sites‚ where fonts and color information were added to every single page‚ became a long and expensive process. To solve this problem‚ the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) created CSS. In HTML 4.0‚ all formatting could be removed from the HTML document‚ and stored in a separate CSS file. CSS Syntax A CSS

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    Future of Web Design

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    future of web design is concerned about progressing above and beyond manipulative for one device. It is all concerned about mobiles‚ but mobiles are of vital importance. Users of the web are accessing the web from different sources such as tablets‚ laptops‚ mobile smartphones and desktop computers. The websites need to keep on changing to adapt and respond to various platforms in an effective and fluent manner. For a long duration‚ web design was based on print design practices‚ but the web has never

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    Srs of Web Application

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    Software Requirements Specification Version 1.0 April 15‚ 2004 Web Publishing System Joan Teamleader Paul Adams Bobbie Baker Charles Charlie Submitted in partial fulfillment Of the requirements of CS 310 Software Engineering Table of Contents Table of Contents i List of Figures ii 1.0. Introduction 1 1.1. Purpose 1 1.2. Scope of Project 1 1.3. Glossary 2 1.4. References 2 1.5. Overview of Document 2 2.0. Overall Description 4 2.1 System Environment 4

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    Amazon Web Services

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    AMAZON WEB SERVICES CASE ANALYSIS SNEHA KATKURI Amazon’s core business of selling goods (ranging from books to fresh food and electronics to fashion cloths) through its e-commerce portal has seen exponential growth which necessitated a need for a massive storage and computing infrastructure that is always available and is resistant to failures. After building this‚ it is intuitive for Amazon to open up the infrastructure and sell it as a commodity. This helps Amazon

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    Comparing Web Applications NT2670 Julio Vasquez Week 2 Research 3 Common gateway Interface (CGI) Internet Server Application Programming Interface (ISAPI) Server Side Includes (SSI) Active Server Pages (ASP) ASP.NET CGI: It’s the technology used for how web browsers submit forms and interact with programs on the server. It’s used for simple interactive applications and can be used with any programming language. CGI applications are often called “CGI Scripts”‚ they run in the

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    With its approximately 2 million inhabitants‚ Beirut suffers from overpopulation of not only humans‚ but also cars. In a capital where scarcity of land is a serious problem‚ Beirutis face the daily problem of very limited parking spaces. More and more buildings are being constructed. More and more cars are being bought. The municipality has done little more than talk about building more parking lots. This issue is not only affecting public streets‚ but also private institutions. A case in point

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