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    coastal areas have been extensively developed in the area of North West of Port-of-Spain. Its beautiful landscape by the sea, bays and streams have been utilized by habour activities and human activities. The area s also used by various boats both personal and commercial that carry chemicals and hazardous compounds. These water vessels are often cleaned on the docks and emit a lot of hazardous waste into the water. Leaks during the transfer of goods and liquids also add to the pollution in the…

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    The exterior mirrors on your Ford Fusion allow you to monitor your surroundings so you can navigate the road with caution. To find a suitable replacement, you need to know your vehicle’s current mirror assembly. Following, you’ll discover the standard features of Fusion mirrors, so you know what to look for in a compatible replacement. What are the features of Fusion exterior mirrors? The unit you select must be engineered to work with the circuitry in your Ford truck or car. It is wise to…

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    Yashasvi Sharma Tyson English 11 25 May, 2015 The Things I Carry Who is Yashasvi Sharma? He always wore his watch- a ragged Casio Wave Ceptor. The one his father had bought him in the 5th grade after coming in the top of his class. It was an ugly watch, with its green phosphorus screen, and shiny black and silver plastic bordering, but it worked. It always told the time. Time. What is time? What does it matter in his eyes. It is not the now that matters, it is the future. In his young life, he…

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    a pretty small step”, with the human society so dependent on technology this is just the next logical phase. Cellphones, flash drives, iPods, computers, and credit cards just to name a few, the list could go on forever. All these objects contain personal information creating “an information envelope around” an individual that could be accessed at any point (Bahney). The transformation from moving this information from someone’s pocket into their arm is kind of an inconsequential transition.…

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    3.1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS The project is an Arduino- based project and is based concerning radio frequency according to ship then get hold of the data. The RF transmitter and grantee each work at a 433 MHz to send then get hold of data. We will be adding the use of an ultrasonic, which measures the scale in conformity with an object, through the usage of echo waves. An LCD show choice is aged to show the statistics managed with the aid of the Arduino. The dictation is computerized therefore…

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    “Northside Independent School District in San Antonio, Texas, recently issued students at two of its campuses new badges with an embedded RFID (radio-frequency identification) chip in order to track their locations.” The schools have turned to radio frequency identification technology to help administrators keep count and track the whereabouts of students on campus. If a student is not in his seat during school time the district doesn’t receive daily funding for that student, because the school…

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    Cyber-Security in Transportation Technology in transportation can result in productivity gains, however a higher dependency on information technology also leads to greater exposure and potential of being a target for cyber-crimes such as denial of service, stealing of passenger private information and cyber terrorisms. According to analysis for incidents from 2002-2004 transportation systems faced 16% of total cyber hackings and terrorisms on critical infrastructure (IEEE, 2007).…

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    GPS tracking unit is a device used by person to track the location. This software tracks vehicle location, real-time movement and driver performance and sends out mechanical and service alerts. GPS tracking is extremely useful for police, firefighters, military personnel and large courier businesses. The location data can be stored within the tracking unit and transmitted to a central location data base or internet connected computer, using a GPRS or SMS, radio or satellite modem embedded in the…

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    computerized world where privacy is fragile, society does not need to give up their last fragment of personal privacy to microchip implants. Giving up privacy for “safety” is unjustifiable. This mandate would make identity theft via hackers extremely precise. This is frightening as hackers can already breach credit cards, ID, etc. Adding another level to identity theft, which encases all personal information, is not safe for society. Placing all of an individual’s data in one place is dangerous,…

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    Rfid Tag Research Paper

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    to track them down, read their data and transfer files to and from. An RFID tag is a Radio frequency identification device(Tag You're It 72). It contains radio frequency which means anyone with an RFID tag reader can receive radio waves and see whatever the RFID tag contains. Even Though RFID’s track kids and pets that ran away from home, they should not be used because they are dangerous to personal security, invade privacy and could aide in terrorism. Obviously RFID’s invade privacy because…

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