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    website and the products through the links. Simplicity of Navigation Navigation of the website is done through the scroll bar as there is no back to the top/bottom links. The website provides different sub-categories of furniture, so by clicking the tab in the footer or the header, customers can directly navigate to particular item. The first page of the website is shorter but the rest of pages are bigger in length, so it makes it difficult to travel from top to bottom or vice versa. The good thing about the website is that it provides a site map at the bottom of the webpage. Extra Features The best features of this website is collection of FAQ’s, online chat options and toll free number hours. Also, the presence of search bar at the top makes it easy to navigate. Hours provided for the toll free numbers makes it more convenient to call them, rather than just waiting to resolve the issues. Links to Social-Media Sites Sit 4 life website offers many social media links such as blog, Facebook, twitter, and google plus. These options are located at the bottom of the webpage. Simple background The background color of the website is clear white. The website has bold sub headings all over the page with red and black colored tabs, giving it some attractive looks. The same pattern is followed in all the webpages of the websites. The size and text color are just about perfect to see for any set of eyes. Easy To Read Text There is a lot of text provided in terms of reviews,…

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    suffered a head injury or psychiatric illness.” She further emphasizes with surprising brain effects affirming, “Individuals who rely heavily on technology may suffer deterioration in cerebral performance such as short term memory dysfunction”. Memory is starting to fail due to the overuse of technology. People now fail to memorize phone numbers or addresses anymore. There is no need to conduct mental calculation. No one has to utilize their brain for remembering past events or what they have…

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    Why Is Ordering Wrong

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    The customer will pay when they arrive at the restaurant. For a delivery order, this is important. First you inform the customer what their total with delivery is, then you ask “will that be cash or credit?” If the customer says cash, the following isn’t necessary. When placing a credit card order, you have to ask the customer for their card number. Again, just like with placing the order, some customers say their card number fast. If this happens, just ask them to slow down. After getting their…

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    using a phone, computer, tablet or any other kind or high tech devices, it has taken a huge part of many lives. (Psychology, Web) Research from Psychology Today said, that many people suffer many forms of anxiety as a result from misplacing their phones, even if only for a few minutes. Nomophobia is the name given to this phobia and it affects about 40 percent of the population today. (Psychology, Web) Here are just a few of the symptoms: feeling anxious, constantly checking the phone, failing…

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    devices, video chat software on laptops and desktops went mobile with Apple?s extremely popular FaceTime app for iPhones in 2011. It took Google more than five years, but the tech giant finally countered with Google Duo in August 2016. Which is better? Here?s a look at the features of both and how they stack up. Apple?s FaceTime FaceTime works on any iOS device. When it first came out in 2011, it blew any other competing apps away when it came to getting reliable video chats on phones with…

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    Sherry Turkle Interviews

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    Unpleasant, imposing, detached, all of these are what a phone call represents now a day’s, or that’s at least what Sherry Turkle is trying to prove. Along with her argument that texting is leading people to lose valuable social skills and to become more emotionally detached from each other. Turkle utilizes large amounts of pathos to portray the damaging effects texting has on different people. Elaine is one of the teenagers that Turkle interviews, about the effects texting has on people. Elaine…

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    For part B of assignment 1, i shall discuss the process and technical details involved with performing a telephone call from a Desktop Pc, to a telephone. I shall run through the process, using Alice (digital Device owner) and Bob (telephone) to describe the process. Before we can begin the call, the pc requires both a microphone and headset/speakers to be able to run any call, and a pc with a fast enough connection to the internet. In this instance, the call will be running as a two way…

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    The wind was blowing and the clouds were starting to become darker and heavier, we knew a storm was coming. It was a typical summer thunderstorm, so nothing was out of the ordinary. My dad was driving my brother, Justin, and I to the dentist because my mom was at work and we could see the clouds becoming lower and lower. It was only a matter of minutes before it down poured. We made it to the dentist and we were the only one’s there, we were the last patients of the day. Everything was smooth…

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    see who was about to answer their cell phones. “Ring, ring, ring, Hello” he answered. Remembering that the young man was waiting on his cell phone I quickly spoke. “I am here, where are you? I am using someone’s phone”. Then I saw a short man with a muscular built rushing in, looking all over while on the phone saying “I don’t see you”. Being that I saw him, I returned the phone and when and touched him on his shoulder. He was not nearly what I had expected being that I am 5ft 8inches and he is…

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    Detection Of Smart Phones

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    involved in the business, it is subject to fraud. Moreover, nowadays an increased number of fraudulent works are in existence. One such fraudulent activity is the caller identification spoofing attack. Unfortunately, the security standards are not strong enough to detect and prevent such fake calls. They become dangerous conduits for Internet security threats to reach the telecommunication infrastructure. This paper aims at detecting the spoofed phone calls and preventing such calls. This scheme…

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