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    Drag Bag Case Study

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    Introduction: Global luggage market includes bags for packaging of personal belongings. The market can be broadly segmented into casual bags, travel bags, and business bags. These segments include several types of luggage (such as spinner bags, suitcases, duffel bags, messenger bags, carry-on bags, expandable bags, and others) to suit various consumer needs. Having chosen that the time has come to reconsider the conventional bag, we have built up a Luggage Bag – an inventive way of life item…

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    Recently, the topic of Governor Christie's pocket vetoes of the "smart gun" bills has caused much controversy. This is very controversial because on one hand, some people believe smart gun technology was a transparent ploy to force market acceptance of this dangerous and unproven technology. For instance, putting delicate electronics on a device designed to contain a small explosion. Consequently, they think Governor Christie's pocket vetoes of the smart gun bills make perfect sense. However, on…

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    In the past 100 years technology has progressed at an astonishing rate. The human race has gone from hardly being able to fly a plane to traveling through the cosmos. Computers that used to fill entire warehouses now fit in the palm of people’s hands. The human race exists in a digital age, where many parts of life revolve around technology such as computers and cell phones. Data is constantly being collected in ways that the average person hardly even notices. Simply clicking on a website may…

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    On September 11, 2001 a group named al-Qaeda sent four airliners to the United States carrying suicide attacks. We didn’t expect any attacks at the time or knew there would be any soon that day, it was all a surprise. Two of the planes flew all the way to New York City and crashed into the towers known as the twin towers, the third plane hit the Pentagon just outside of Washington, D.C., and the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. These crashes resulted to be an extensive death and…

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    The ConXus Wellness & Benefits Hub provides each participant with a personalized wellness program, benefits information, and the tools for a healthier lifestyle. The white-label portal solution can include themes, logos, colors, and images to support your brand. The personal portal helps every participant succeed by promoting the right tools at the right time based on the user’s health risks, wellness goals, incentives earned, benefits available, and interests. The personal dashboard drives…

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    Identifying Fingerprints

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    An imperative aspect in any criminal investigation is obtaining and identifying fingerprints as they are considered one of the most valuable pieces of biological evidence. Fingerprinting is a form of biometrics, which is a science that uses the physical characteristics of individuals in order to identify them (Watson, 2014). Ultimately, fingerprints consist of an arrangement of creases known as fraction ridges and they essentially comprise of pores. These pores are attached to the skins sweat or…

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    New Technologies in Counterterrorism Since 9/11 In response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the U.S. Government initiated efforts to combat terrorism and irregular adversaries. While terrorism has long been identified as a national security threat, it was no longer viewed as a law enforcement problem, but as a military problem. The Clinton Administration had used the military in retaliation for attacks by international terrorists, but the majority of counterterrorism funding…

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    The Veldt

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    Take the new Smart Guard, designed by Prevent Biometrics, as an example. It’s a new technology that athletes of any sport can wear. It is used as a normal mouth guard, but with the added benefit of being able to detect concussions. Scheduled for release in later 2017, this mouth guard will help athletes…

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    Levi, Ray & Shoup, Inc.

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    Levi, Ray & Shoup, Inc. (LRS) is a privately held multinational business enterprise centered in Springfield, Illinois u.s.a. that develops and sells pc software, together with offering a variety of facts era offerings, via its numerous product divisions. constantly indexed within the top 2 hundred software program groups in software program magazine’s annual “software 500” survey, LRS was ranked 191 inside the 2010 listing. LRS became founded on September 21, 1979. Dick Levi developed the…

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    for us to deny terrorists the ability to enter the US, I do understand that about 13 of the 35 visa weavers have agreed to make information sharing mandatory. They are willing to share biometric law informant and terrorisms watch list databases with the USA, therefore, we will do the same. Because of IRPTA the biometric implementation system is in all of the US nation port of entry, this us averting al-Qaeda away from the United States as of…

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