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    The V-chip allows parents or other caregivers to block programming on their television that they don’t want children to watch.” It further states that “television programs are now assigned a rating according to a system established by the television industry. The rating is encoded with the program before it airs…

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    advantages in the economic marketplace for people. Technology has affected the economic and social lives of humans and has provided more opportunities to prosper in society. Computer scientists have contributed to the expansion of technology by programming machines known as artificial intelligence to solve problems and perform ordinary tasks conducted by humans. However, people speculate that artificial intelligence can replace their jobs completely once “artificial superintelligence” is…

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    It’s a time boxed, iterative approach to software delivery that builds software incrementally and iteratively. There are many ways of following an agile approach such as Lean, and Extreme Programming but we have opted to utilise the scrum approach. 3.3 Scrum The Scrum Guide tells us that “Scrum is a framework for developing and sustaining complex products.” [41] It’s lightweight, simple to understand but difficult to master. Scrum traditionally…

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    principles of many practices by adopting their benefits for agile development; those practices are but not limited to agile modeling, scrum, lean software development and many more. DAD adapted practices like Scrum, lean, unified processing, Kanban, extreme programming (XP). Agile Modeling (AM). c. Learning oriented – Every organization desired to become on learning organization where people can learn new things, get some lesson from their experience, learn new process and methodologies and…

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    loosened the seals of my helmet and with a hiss, the airtight atmosphere around my head rushed out of meet the morning winter air. There was nothing better than taking off our helmet after wearing it for so long; after awhile it gets stifling and, under extreme conditions, unbearable. Nothing spoke more volumes than feeling the fresh air sensate your head. I took in a breath, confirming it: Cold, just like on Felwinter Peak. Paledon had followed suit and did the same, removed his helmet.…

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    through another, in the case of “Harrison Bergeron” the television was used to distract them from thinking, “Many critics credit television for the decreasing attention span of the population (“Harrison Bergeron” vol 5). They also suggest television programming desensitizes people to real life, in part because it has nothing of the viewer” (“Harrison Bergeron” vol 5). On the first page of the story Hazel’s cheeks are wet with tears, but because she is distracted by the ballerinas on the screen,…

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    At the point when the economy gets extreme, consumers may roll out improvements in their spending, and that can influence a B2C business. While a cut back on consumer spending can likewise influence the B2B demonstrate (on the grounds that businesses regularly require products and enterprises…

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    Practice’s in IT Projects Jyothi Priya, Alekapatti Nandagopal, MS ITM, UTD. Abstract The article of Ryan Nelson reveals the reasons behind the IT projects failures. Improper project management, poor requirements gathering, over-estimated programming development, under Estimation, inefficient risk management, poor Quality Assurance, and misuse of advanced technology misuse are the major issues for those failures. From the McConnell findings major IT failures are grouped as Process failures…

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    non-medicated fluids, but it can play a large role in patient’s recovery. Adams and Urban (2012), stated that IV fluid therapy is needed when a patient is at risk for dehydration due to vomiting, diarrhea, excessive sweating, severe burns, bleeding and extreme diuresis to due diuretic therapy. When there is an imbalance between fluid intake and output, the human body can go into shock and loss of electrolytes (p. 568). When IV fluid therapy is administered to treat volume deficit disorders in…

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    The Impact of Information Technologies on basic skills “The extreme sophistication of modern technology - wonderful though its benefits are - is, ironically, an impediment to engaging young people with basics: with learning how things work” (Rees 2011, para. 10). This quote resonates with how different society has become over the past 25 years. Increasingly Information Technology (IT) has found a way into the lives of people and helped to increase productivity. IT has delivered significant…

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