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    Remote lock for andriod smartphone Manjiri M. Bole, Yogini S. Chavan, Arif J. Shaikh, Saurabh D. Chikhale Computer Department, K.J.C.O.E.M.R Computer Department, K.J.C.O.E.M.R Computer Department, K.J.C.O.E.M.R Computer Department, K.J.C.O.E.M.R. Abstract — In this paper, we propose a MAC-based remote lock and wipe system through the SMS push notification to protect against the private data disclosure when smart phone is lost or stolen. The proposed system provides the integrity checking…

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    for the lockout/tag out program. Employers and safety professionals are responsible for this program and are instrumental in preventing energy control accidents. However, Cintas left its employees vulnerable for injury and even death. References Sims, D & Worth, S. (2007). U.S. Department of Labor's OSHA proposes $2.78 million fine against Cintas Corp. following Tulsa, OK employee death in industrial dryer. Retrieved from…

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    device uses GPS technology to find a car in real time. A stand alone monitoring unit that doesn't require monthly payments. The targeted vehicle may be monitored globally via the world wide web, using Google maps. All this gadget needs is a working SIM card. A decent alternate to a LoJack method of preventing car theft. It is a fantastic spy surveillance thing for kids that are debilitating. To have the ability to monitor 1's kids, ensuring of the complete whereabouts and security. Additionally,…

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    2.1.2 Structured Design and challenges The Structured VLSI design is a modular methodology originated by Carver Mead and Lynn Conway for saving microchip area by minimizing the interconnect fabrics area. This was attained by continuous research of rectangular macro blocks which can be interconnected using wiring by abutment. The Structured VLSI design had been widespread in the initial 1980s, but lost its effect later since the advent of placement and routing tools wasting a lot of region by…

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    On her 56th day locked behind bars, Maria Teresa begins to experience the pain of being held captive: “The fear is the worst part. Every time I hear footsteps coming down the hall, or the clink of the key turning in the lock, I’m tempted to curl up in the corner like a hurt animal, whimpering, wanting to be safe” (227). Due to the government's overwhelming control over her life, Mate feels trapped in this cage of desolation. She is stripped of her freedom to manage her…

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    During the Revolutionary War, the Assembly decided New Bern was no longer an appropriate place for the capital. The town was not centrally located and was vulnerable to sea attacks. However, the Assembly could not decide on a location for a new capital, and from 1777 to 1794, the Assembly moved from town to town, with seven different towns hosting the legislature. After the Assembly abandoned Tryon Palace as the capital, rooms in the Palace were rented for various purposes. Governor Caswell…

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    Chapter three: Glass Mugger Ambling along the street You pull out Your phone search through your contacts you find your aunts number you press the call button putting the phone between the crook of your neck slinging the bag off your back you open it searching the bag you find your water bottle you take a swig before putting it back up your brows furrow as a computer spoke on the other end "Number disconnected no serves"Okay maybe your aunt lost her phone and changed her number guess i should…

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    “Who has read a Harry Potter book by J. K. Rowling?” My Seventh grade language arts teacher Ms. Edwards would ask the class. Most of the students would raise their hands. Some with glee as they read the whole series, others having only read one, maybe two books simply raised their hands. There I was, not raising my hand and feeling embarrassed, feeling like I didn 't belong like I was an outsider for not reading a book. Class would go on as usual but I was stuck on that one question, pondering…

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