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    debate, the debate becomes open versus closed. When people choose they are further entrapped but the range of services offered to them. If the consumer ever wanted to switch or try another provider, the consumers are trapped. The variety of services that Apple and Google provide make it hard and inconvenient to switch. By choosing to switch to another provider, consumers have to replace the services with one provider with multiple…

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    are always online and finding information extremely quickly, the internet chips away at peoples concentration and therefore makes it harder for them to stay focused on long texts because they are getting used to the immediate answers. When people are researching online they’re usually jumping from source to source and just skimming over the articles. The way we read today is much different than how we read in the past, the internet causes us to read efficiently and get immediate feedback which…

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    Nt1330 Unit 3 Case Study

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    Answer 3:- A:- When it is very expensive and slow to access the external network then we use Forwarding name server . What is does keep the records of frequently visited sites in local DNS cache. This improves the efficiency . B:- Round Robin mechanism is used for load balancing . DNS hold maximum record of entry. In round and robin mechanism it allocate IP address to the requested client as per the availability and making the server highly available . Answer 4:- "in.addr-arpa" is used to…

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    Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia, is becoming more popular every day (Polk, Johnston, Evers, 2015, p.92). It can give a wealth of information easily to anyone who wishes to learn about a topic. However, concerns have risen about its use in research for schools. In the article “Wikipedia Use in Research: Perceptions in Secondary Schools” by Tracy Polk of Worcester Preparatory School, Melissa Johnston of the University of Alabama, and Stephanie Evers of the University of South Alabama,…

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    Analysis Of XXL Magazine

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    Abstract XXL Magazine is among the most successful magazine publications in the modern age. With the life of print media deteriorating, XXL has somehow kept pace with the demands of a microwave society. They have been able to maintain relevancy even with the current dominance of social media. Those who publish XXL Magazine have displayed their ability conform to contemporary ideas, while maintaining their original authenticity. Delving deeply into the pages of the publication will allow one to…

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    Introduction Going into a new market with a product is a challenge for any salesperson. New markets, especially international markets, have an endless amount of different strategies to use for all of the different countries in the world. Going into Germany to sell laptops seems like a good idea after looking into Germany’s culture and comparing their culture with the United States culture. It is important to be self-aware of one’s own values and culture. Going forward, this paper will identify…

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    problem in those days. The internet didn't even start getting popular until the mid to late 90's, and cellphones didn't become popular until the late 90's or maybe even 2000. To say that being discreet was hard to do in those days would be a major understatement. If someone wanted to get ahold of you, they had to call the "home phone"... and if mom and dad were on to something, they had to go through them. If there had been texting, Facebook, MySpace, and the internet back then, I might not be…

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    and services, libraries can unify a community. With the assistance of new technologies and trends in learning and literacy, libraries are becoming a meeting space for hands-on learning. Also, libraries use community input to gauge the needs of their patrons and to plan and update programs and services. I love how patrons of all ages and socio-economic backgrounds utilize the libraries and its resources. Working at the public library, I advocate and endorse our programs, resources, and services…

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    In the article “Sexting Cyber children: Gender, Sexuality, and Childhood in Social Media and Law” Joe Rollins argues that the advancements in technology when used in harmful ways is drawing media attention and causing potential dangers to children and young adults. Rollins incorporates law, culture, and policy and how society needs to adapt in order to prevent the legal system of condemning young adults as criminals, in these cases he says “scholarly analysis of this new, technology mediated…

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    Privacy In The Workplace

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    communications, including email but exempts service providers who provide email and internet access. Consider this scenario: You are working from home with a company computer, which is located in your bedroom. Does the fact that the computer was company issued, give your employer the right to access the camera on the computer whenever they deem necessary. Should you be informed that such monitoring is…

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