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    Crime Mapping Assignment

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    of updates. The purpose of this assignment is to briefly discuss crime mapping in the new world of IT( Information Technology). Crime mapping is used by analysts in law enforcement agencies to map, visualize, and analyze crime incident patterns. By doing so, I will then utilize two different sources “Prospective of Hot Spotting” and “The Benefit and Cost of Information Technology Innovation”. My strategies will be to examine each source by re-writing them into my own words and critiquing the…

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    4. EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT MODELS: Advantages and disadvantages There are many advantages and disadvantages when it comes to the electrification of transportation. Mainly when it comes to the everyday usage of small/ personal cars. Some of the advantages notes are first of all, and most importantly it reduces greenhouse gas emissions. In other words, it doesn’t burn fuel nor does it release pollutants into the atmosphere; therefore the use of this transportation method could be beneficial for…

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    Discuss the use of brain imaging technology in investigating the relationship between biology and behaviour The function of this paper is to review, in an unbiased way of brain imaging technologies in investigating the relationship between biology and behaviour. Brain imaging technologies, with their advantages and disadvantages: PET scan/Positron Emission Tomography scan What it is: A PET scan, or Positron Emission Tomography scan is a scan that detects positrons that are emitted from…

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    Introduction. The U.S. has a long tradition of space exploration, space operations, and commercial use of space. The United States current and future role in space is vital to our national security, science and technology, economy, educational institutes, and our national pride. U.S. initial space functions developed in 1958 include navigation, meteorology, communication, missile detection, space defense and reconnaissance. These core functions have not significantly changed from the…

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    agricultural farmers they are today as modernization improves greatly year-by-year. After reading Diamond’s piece, “The Worst Mistake in the Human History of the Human Race”, and Horowitz’s article, “Convenient Meat”, one can see the benefits and disadvantages that have been brought upon from modernization in our food flows and commodity chains. Modernization is created through the motivation and drive to make complicated tasks easier ones that will take less time and work. This can be viewed…

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    Evolving Technology

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    decades, technology has become an increasing part of American’s lives. One area that has seen a dramatic increase in technology is the education system and the students in them. This displays itself in the increased amount of technology that high school students own. Students possess more technology than ever; classrooms and schools have taken advantage of technology and equipped themselves with smart-boards, computer labs, and devices for disabled. As a result of this increase in technology,…

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    Prosthetics and other assistive technologies are used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of people with physical disabilities. In sports, the primary motive of this technology is to even the playing field; that is, to give the disabled athlete a way to match the mechanical capabilities of the able-bodied athlete. At the college level, many athletes with prosthetics or other assistive technologies compete alongside the able-bodied. However, in elite sports, such as in…

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    ‘Social medias are web-based services that allow individuals to (1) construct a public or semi-public profile within a bounded system, (2) articulate a list of other users with whom they share a connection, and (3) view and traverse their list of connections and those made by others within the system.’ (Boyd & Ellison 2007) and are now becoming a trend amongst the society and are used everywhere around the world as a communicating tool that can help the users to communicate easily and fastly.…

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    Firstly, we will found out the disadvantages of standardization. One of the disadvantages is loss of uniqueness of an organization. If a company builds up a customer base that values its unique niche products, or if the company serves a specialized market, standardizing its processes may mean it loses some of…

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    Advancement in the area of science and technology has always created a buzz in our world. Our world runs on the belief that scientific discoveries or breakthrough will one by one rid of diseases and illnesses that is trying to harm human life, but it also runs on technology, from people’s need of energy/electricity for light to people’s addiction to smartphone, internet, and need of Wi-Fi. The advancement in both areas would have not been possible without the help of each other; the…

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