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    Why Commit Cybercrime

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    What motivates an individual to commit cybercrime? The six main reasons are: 1. Boredom 2. Challenge 3. Revenge 4. Greed 5. Sexual 6. Political and religious These reasons are all considered to be interference with the lawful use of a computer (Britz, 2013, p.76). Cybercrimes require less planning and resources and lessen the chance of being caught (Motives, 2016). Boredom is a motive that might start off a life of cybercrime. Trying to get into a forbidden system could be seen as a quest…

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    including chili beans and ground beef. The number of 100-gallon batches of Razorback chili (x1) and Longhorn chili (x2) that can be produced daily is constrained by the availability of chili beans and ground beef, as shown in the following linear programming model: maximize Z = 200x1 + 300x2 (profit, $) subject to 10x1 + 50x2 … 500 (chili beans, lb.) 34x1 + 20x2 … 800 (ground beef, lb.) x1, x2 Ú 0 The final optimal simplex tableau for this model is as follows: cj 300 200 Basic Variables x2…

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    Essay On Cyberspace

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    Computers and technology at large have change the lives of many people in the world both positively and negatively. Computers have unveiled many things which have greatly influenced our lives. This has made many teachers and students to adopt their use in classrooms. However, the use of computers in our classrooms have been characterized by over reliance on them. Cyber space have also played key roles in our lives. For instance there is increase in the number of research paper done each day…

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    Ever since I was small I have always liked technology. Watching TV, playing video games, and listening to music have always been my favorite things to do. I have seen technology everywhere, on my TV set, my radio, and my video game console. As I grew up, I discovered my passion towards technology, and since then I know what to do in my life. Every time I would damage my computer, broke my phone, or even damage my video games console, my uncle would always fix it. He works with computers and…

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    mainly for entry-level programmers in the fields of website development, software development and database programming. These are your basic “foot in the door” jobs and are easily obtainable by inexperienced programmers. The real money comes with experience. Experience and specialized training in advanced programming languages can gain you employment as a software engineer. This type of programming job is in very high demand from employers like the U.S. Government or NASA…

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    Linear programming which is also known as “Linear Optimization” is a way to achieve best outcomes in a Mathematical Model using different linear solutions .Linear Programming is a special case of Mathematical Optimization .Linear programming can be applied to a wide variety of fields of study, and has proved useful in planning, routing, scheduling, assignment, and design, such as in transportation or manufacturing industries. The method of Linear Programming was originally developed by American…

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    Description of Project: For our project we did a spin off of the book Witches Four by Marc Brown. We called our project Four Witches and followed about 50% of the actual story. We had a total of 38 sprites and 310 scripts. At the beginning of our project we spell out the title with our pencil and our initials by saying who 's it by. The first audio we added was welcoming the audience to the witches home. Then we introduced our characters by saying one witch, two witches and so on. Then we ask…

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    the hands on with computers are the needs that this field will fulfill for me. The interests this field fulfills for me is the programming of programs, robotics, and computers. I have always been interested in robots, and how they will affect the future of the world down the road. I what to know how computers work. This field will also fulfill my dream of one day programming an artificial intelligence. This will be done by the knowledge that I will gain from the field. The values that this field…

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    Bookreport 2, The curious incident of the dog in the night-time 1. Essentials a) The curious incident of the dog in the night-time b) Mark Haddon c) 2003 d) 2004 2. Setting a) The story takes place in the present, because for example Christopher uses a computer. Furthermore there are many cars, taxi’s and other transport. Here you can read a quote wherein Christopher is playing a game on his computer and a taxi arrives. “And I was playing The Eleventh Hour on my computer that evening when a…

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    Zappos's Core Values

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    With a computer science degree from Harvard, Tony knew how to write code, and he decided to try a similarly algorithmic approach to creating culture. He devised a Ten-Commandments-type list (Exhibit III) that included such tenets as, “Be Humble”, “Create fun and a little weirdness” and “Build open and honest relationships with communication.” From that moment, those core values have driven all key decisions – from hiring to customer relationships to, most recently, downsizing. Tony explained,…

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