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    Chapter 3: What are marketing principles used in the creation of dairy packaging in NZ? In the previous chapter, the researcher has discussed the characteristics of “green” consumers in NZ and the main factors that affect their purchasing decision towards “green” products. Hence, in this chapter, the in-depth analysis in the packaging approaches of popular NZ dairy brands will be given in order to analyse the “green” features such as packaging materials, “green” symbols and notes that can…

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    EMV Contactless Specifications This chapter provides a description of the EMV contactless protocol. Section 3.1 describes the different documents the describe the EMV Contactless specifications. Section 3.2 describes the contactless interface of EMV Contactless cards. Section 3.3 gives a high level overview of the EMV Contactless transactions. Finally, 3.4 gives a complete description of the Mastercard PayPass specifications. 3.1 EMV Contactless Specification Documents The EMV Contactless…

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    Chapter 5 Proximity Sensor 5.1 Introduction A proximity sensors is the sensor able to detect the presence of nearby objects without any physical contact. A proximity sensors often emits an electromagnetic field or a beam of electromagnetic radiation, and looks for changes in the field or return signal. The object being sensed is often referred to as the proximity sensor's target. Different proximity sensor target demand different sensor. For examples a capacitive or photoelectric sensors…

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    Misplace Car Keys

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    Most car owners have ever misplaced their car keys at one time or another. This can be very frustrating. You will realize that most car owners rarely have spare keys for their cars. A spare key can greatly help you if you have misplaced your car key. You can actually keep the spare key in your home so that you can readily access it in the event of losing your car keys. However, if you do not have a spare keys, you can greatly get inconvenienced. What do I do? I lost my Chevrolet key. This is a…

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    NFC and RFID Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a wireless use of electromagnetic fields to transfer data, aiming to automatically identifying and tracking tags attached to objects. Near Field Communication (NFC) is one specific type of RFID, and shares many physical properties with it. The differences between NFC and RFID is that many extra properties were developed for NFC to enable secure mobile payments. 1.1. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) RFID was first patented in…

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    study was conducted over the course of two years. The students are asked questions pre and post study abroad about the following motivations to go abroad: World Enlightenment, Personal Growth, Career Development, and Entertainment. Comparing pre and post scores for all of the mean scores shows the highest increase is in the Personal Growth category. In the study the students reflected on study abroad and said they were always problem solving by navigating a new city, learning a new language and…

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    Rfid Disadvantages

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    RFID for added value of identification: • Tag detection not requiring human intervention reduces employment costs and eliminates human errors from data collection, • As no line-of-sight is required, tag placement is less constrained, • RFID tags have a longer read range than, e. g., barcodes, • Tags can have read/write memory capability, while barcodes do not, • An RFID tag can store large amounts of data additionally to a unique identifier, • Unique item identification is easier to implement…

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    Lrad Research Paper

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    First let start by saying what is the (LRAD) The Long Range Acoustic Device? Is a loud microphone or speaker to convey important message to loud noise making indidvuals and the environment. It is not a less lethal weapon. The LRAD get the attention of a crowd or a criminal is about to break the law by disturbing the peach, the LRAD will get the attention of the trouble maker, prevent injury, and save lives. What is it used for; LRAD is mostly used in crowded situation which will include a lot of…

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    Snapchat Thesis Statement

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    productivity and hinders personal time management. We all heard of the social platform known as Snapchat, who has a millions of users worldwide, but college students spend more time on snapchat than they actually study. When classes start, we are not used to the rhythm of school, and it takes a while to adjust. Maybe on the second or third of school, we get a homework load that looks overwhelming. Snapchat is a distraction that prohibits productivity and hinders personal time management. I…

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    to mind. However, there is so much more to your identification than the basic information on a small plastic card. One’s identity encompasses the entirety of a person's personality, culture, values and hereditary background. An identity will always have a history, made from experiences felt only by the person. Even a name can have a deeper meaning to it. No matter what the name is, it will be there to define you as a person. It gives that personal identity, which is one of the most important…

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