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    Japanese public were not known about the traditions of Ainu and their culture. Ainu was the symbols of ignorant by the government of Japan for many years. The policies and behavior of government made Ainu as invisible status. The major issue in the twenty first century is the protection of rights of indigenous people over the entire world. United Nations also draw attention for the protection, education, clothing, advancement and other sources for the indigenous people. The word Ainu is compared…

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    Voip Research Paper

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    Introduction Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) or IP telephony is the name for a multimedia application that involves streaming audio between users through IP networks. Audio is digitized and sent across IP networks and then converted again to a playable format. It is rapidly growing in popularity due to its cost-saving nature. While there are a variety challenges that need to be overcome in order to make use of this technology widespread, VoIP has the potential to replace traditional phone…

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    Free trade and globalization have propelled the world forward since the 20th century, and have thus been encouraged by the leading economies of the world. Major worldwide institutions such as the World Trade organization, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Funds promote free trade across the globe. Largely, these institutions believe free trade ameliorates poverty on a global scale and is the key to bettering human life in the future. However, in recent years there has been a…

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    Why Is 9/11 Important

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    A telecommuting job could be the answer for some people who prefer to be at home. After 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon I felt so out done by the great loss of lives in that attack. The attack on Americans who went to work and lost their lives is crazy. These land mark places housed the most educated, wisest, well trained and knowledgeable, historians people. The losses for 9/11 are as following: “$7 billion: Amount paid out through the 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund to…

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    Cyber-Security

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    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). Transportation information systems can face cyber-attacks on highway traffic controls systems, pipeline control systems, train control, and power/telecommunications. What is RFID? “RFID systems are relatively simple, consisting of readers and tags. Readers radiate…

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    Hurricane Katrina Impact

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    Hurricane Katrina was described as "one of the deadliest hurricanes to ever hit the United States" according to Kim Ann Zimmerman on livescience.com (2012). August 29, 2005 would completely change the lives of thousands of individuals and families in New Orleans, Louisiana due to impact of Hurricane Katrina. This tropical storm was categorized as a category 5 Hurricane due to the fact the damaging winds reached up to 175 miles per hour. Many people were able to evacuate before the storm became…

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    browser in which images and data could be stored on websites. This all-in essence lead to the major overinvestment of billions of dollars in fiber optic telecommunications cables. This connected most of the world overnight (Friedman). This undoubtedly helped the United States, but also helped many countries like India where there was hardly any infrastructure. Now India is in a great position to continue to grow and be connected to the rest of the world without having to leave the comfort of…

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    Benefits Of LINE

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    INTRODUCTION Today, the science and technology are rapidly developing, and they affect every aspect of our lives, especially, they are changing the way people communicating and doing business. LINE, a popular social media tool from Japan, is a product of the general need and global trends of the informational age, and the formation and development of LINE presents the trends of the mode of life, the way of communication, and the pattern of consumption. In this report, we will present the…

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    have the largest woollen mill in Korea. Samsung became interested in the electronics industry in the 1960’s. Samsung introduced black and white television sets in their facilities in Suwon, South Korea. Further on in 1980, Samsung entered the telecommunications hardware industry with…

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    11.1 Weakness Physical security should concern more on unauthorized access and misuse, besides the integrity and availability of the sites, system and network devices. Terrorist Threat 11.2.1 Strength To protect the company from terrorism, advice from the Federal agency is needed, thus 11.2.1 is essential for a company when making policies on terrorist threat. 11.2.2 Weakness The internal procedures as well as external support and cooperation are both the support resource the Company should…

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