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    If you would have asked a resident in Grant’s Valley three years ago about 33rd street, they would have said that it’s a calm trail with a wonderful view of the river, old houses, and trees, where locals do their shopping, hiking, or get their morning coffee. However, this is no longer the case, the old houses have been converted into expensive businesses that attract tourists. The calm environment is now an issue for the locals because the tourists cause traffic and take residential parking…

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    American Indian Museum

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    In the Merriam Webster dictionary, the literal definition of the word museum is “an institution devoted to the procurement, care, study, and display of objects of lasting interest or value; also : a place where objects are exhibited”. So what exactly do exhibitions represent and how do they do so? Exhibitions are put into museums that differ by age, target audiences, content, national and regional orientations and just simply by ambition. The type or genre of a museum might be the significant…

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    Hmd Research Paper

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    Head Mounted Display What is a Head Mounted Display (HMD) ? HMD is a virtual reality technology that allow user to experience game and watching movie like never before, the main objective of HMD is to allow the user to enjoy the game or movies feeling like he or she is really there and getting the full experience out of the product. The user will have to wear the HMD over their head and fit it nicely onto the eye just like wearing a spectacle or a helmet and he or she will be looking into the…

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    hand-operated input device used to manipulate objects on a computer screen. It controls the movement of the arrow shown on the computer screen. The computer mouse was invented in 1963 by Douglas Engelbart. It was meant to make navigation through the computer easier. The mouse mirrors the movement of the arrow on the computer screen. The computer mouse got its name from its looks. The early version of the computer mouse was a small semicircle shaped device with a cord that attached the device to…

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    The Major Effect of Literary Devices “God is a novelist. He uses all sorts of literary devices: alliteration, assonance, rhyme, synecdoche, onomatopoeia.” ( Lauren F. Winner ) as did William Golding with maximum effectiveness in his classic novel Lord of The Flies . Golding exhibited symbolism effectively with the use of the society of the boys and relating that to the real world and again when he relates savagery and inner demons to ‘the beast’. Golding displayed a vibrant use of imagery when,…

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    The intrauterine device included an “ill-designed removal string [that facilitated] Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) and sepsis (blood poisoning).” The predicament culminated into over 300,000 lawsuits filed against the company that promoted the device. Since then, doctors have innovated the IUD into a more successful mechanism, with minimal conflicts. According to an online article…

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    Google has created a connection, through bringing the idea of human connection and reunification to life by a carefully constructed brand story. The scene set in India, shows how desire can overcome obstacles with the help of Google. Google encouraged consumers to share it, and created a #hashtag to generate buzz and encourage consumers to talk about it. Well-done Google. Create Your Story A mission statement has been identified and your target customer base defined. A brand must have a…

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    Mobile Security Case Study

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    Security risks involved in building a mobile application The mobile devices are able to handle all the tasks that were accessed by the personal computers, from texting, calling, video conferencing, browsing too many other activities. The increase in the number of mobile users has forced the companies and the business to make their mobile presence in the industry. Apart from the business details and information, the information about the customer or the partner is also shared in the app, so it…

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    Above Figure 5,6 and 7 shows the initial steps to be performed by the users upon opening the app and for finding the options for fund transfer. Action 1 – Tap on the account which displays online account(Figure 5). Acknowledgement – Account details and user past transactions are displayed(Figure 6). Failure scenario - Will the user know that the correct action is available? Problem faced, Upon clicking online account(Green box in…

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    the phone from unauthorized access, but it can be used to protect access to the filesystem. It is commonly provided by the manufacturer, and includes the possibility of change if the user wants. As security feature, in order to protect the mobile device against brute…

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