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    Camera Phone Convergence

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    In this essay I will be showing you how the convergence of the camera phone and social media has lead us to survey not only ourselves but others. I will not put too much focus on the origin of the camera phone , rather I will be writing on how social media and the camera phone has shaped us to review our pictures , and the positives that have come with the convergence of these technologies Although the topic is under great debate, the first ever camera phone was created in May 1999 by Japanese…

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    Edward Snowden is responsible for one of the largest acts of espionage ever committed. He revealed sensitive information about wrongdoings of the Central Intelligence Agency, who were guilty of unethical acts of phone and internet surveillance. INTRODUCTION Edward Snowden, a former contractor employed to the CIA in the United States of America, left the country after leaking sensitive information to the public about extensive acts of internet and phone surveillance by the American government for…

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    how the government monitors us—are visible now and it is safe to say that society looks at this issue with more understanding. One important action that occurred is when the “House passed a bill (ostensibly) meant to stop bulk collection of phone metadata.” Although we do not know if this has actually taken effect, the sheer fact that the government is trying to make visible improvements is a step in the right direction. Another development was later seen when a federal judge said the “NSA…

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    Article Summary In this critique, two articles “Defining the duality of data governance” by Zweli Sikhakhane and “Data quality: Whose job is it?” by Kathleen Hickey will be summarized, compared and evaluated with Anthony Fisher’s “The Data Asset: How smart companies govern their data for business success” to analyze the key similarities and the key differences between issues surrounding data quality management (DQM) and data governance and how they relate to each other. The article “Defining…

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    After the biggest terrorist attack in US history, a bill was passed which was a result of what happens when a government panicked. After 9/11, the US government was afraid an attack would happen again. So in a panic, the USA PATRIOT Act was passed in the Senate on October 25 2001, just 45 days after the attack with a vote of 98:1. The USA PATRIOT Act stands for Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act. The purpose behind…

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    Name Institution Professor Course Date Logic 1. Valid and invalid arguments A valid logic argument is has a condition that all premises are true meaning the conclusions cannot be false in any way. On the other hand, an invalid argument is the one that offers a possibility of its conclusion being false even if all other premises are true. Differences For the logically valid arguments, adding an extra premise do not have an effect on the conclusions, that is, if the conclusion is validly…

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    the world to shun the unwanted espionage that was unjustly given. As Terry Wright says “It’s worth recalling just what Snowden’s leaked documents reveal. Between them (and in close collaboration) the NSA and GCHQ now have access not just to the ‘metadata’ (who and when) but to the content of a huge proportion of the phone calls, internet searches and online transactions made by ordinary citizens, in their own and other countries.” (Wright). Terry Wright writes this in his essay “Making Sense of…

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    Public Libraries

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    and catalogers to get the information where it needs to be. Future catalogers will need an expanded set of skills in order to meet the demands of a new digital age. Catalogers will be key players in improving the effectiveness and efficiency of metadata access. The public library is no longer just a brick and mortar place to check out books. It is becoming a vital part of users ' lives providing information wherever and whenever they need it…

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    can upload data from the 57 ADNI sites. It also ensures quality control of images before removing them from quarantine status and makes them available for download, manage preprocessing, post processing of images and their linkage to associated metadata, support search functions, and manage user access and approval. To collect serial information, every 6 months, On the cognitive performance Brain structural and metabolic changes Biochemical changes in blood, CSF, and urine Conclusion In…

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    The horrible sound of screeching tires can be heard from miles away, and you may find yourself minutes from losing your life, bleeding out from the treacherous wound you have acquired from skidding off the road into a bank, or you can find yourself putting other’s lives in danger. Making only one mistake can change your life. At least 200,000 people die a year in car crashes caused by texting or using a cell phone while driving, and this is one of many negative impacts cell phones have on…

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