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    Project Geiger Database

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    people while walking across the desert. Thus, it is viable for tracking immigrants that cross the borders through unguarded areas. Other used devices include lasers, heat-seeking cameras and night vision goggles that aid in pinpointing smugglers and any other individuals that are crossing the borders when it is dark (Potter, 2009). The devices can be used to determine when smugglers are trafficking drugs (Kash, 2007). Another tracking method that dates back to centuries ago is the sign cutting…

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    or methods to keep track of disclosures within a covered entity. For instance, two methods that could be used are computerized tracking systems and manual logs. According to Dougherty (2001), she defines computerized tracking systems as a method utilized by “a spreadsheet or database that collects the required content for an accounting”. As for…

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    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has begun tracking those who abuse animals for the first time in history. Because individuals who abuse animals are more likely to harm people, the FBI believes that tracking the information could help prevent crime and assist in solving open cases. Using its National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS), each case of animal abuse will be recorded by placing it into one of four subgroups: animal neglect, intentional torture and abuse, organized abuse…

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    won’t erase the deeper, far more important issues, such as a simply lackluster curriculum. A majority of schools in the United States, in attempts to fix the obvious issues, resort to the tracking system. The tracking system is the act of grouping students by ability, or so they claim. Schools see the tracking system as an improvement,…

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    Rfid Disadvantages

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    monitor high traffic areas. Tagged assets moving through these control points provide instant location data.Asset tracking applications will see an almost vertical growth curve in the coming years and the growth rate in this area will be much higher than the growth rate of general RFID…

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    after burglarizing a home because the GPS tracking in the work truck he used to commit the robbery had placed him at the scene of the crime. A neighbor had noticed the tow truck in the area around the time of the robbery and police simply had to check all of the trucks GPS trackers to locate the correct truck and its operator Shawn Smith for that day. This proves that GPS tracking is an asset to everyone. Good Morning America reported “In May, EmSeeQ(tracking device) helped police find…

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    Abstract—This Paper proposes the development of an Automatic Car Parking System imparting performance. This proposed framework uses sensors, electric power steering, path planning, path tracking and pure pursuit algorithm. The verification of the vehicle was demonstrated using the electric power steering for tracking the path. An ultrasonic sensor is used to determine the availability of the parking space. Drivers can uses user interactive interface to check if the parking space is big enough.…

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    Public Discourse

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    Public Discourse and Tracking in a Classroom Setting If a motivated, well-informed individual had a problem with public policy, how could he/she go before the public and address the issue? The article Service Learning and Public Discourse explores the ways in which a composition course can effectively bridge the gap between classrooms and society, so that students and administrators alike can justify meaning behind discourse and learn how to put their knowledge to use. The author, Bruce…

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    1. Has information technology created any new ethical opportunities? Yes, information technology has created ethical opportunities. One of such is Sweetie created by Terre des Hommes Netherlands. It is used by the organization to notify the public about how frequently the children in rural countries are being victimized. The group claimed that it has turned over the identities of the perpetrators willing to pay for sex with Sweetie over to the law. Consider each of the “candidate ethical…

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    Nt1310 Unit 4

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    proposed design by testing both hardware and software. We have divided the validation process in two steps: 1) validating the Microcontroller based dispensing unit and 2) Tracking patient’s adherence to the prescribed medication from the server in two ways a) tracking by central nursing stuff when used within hospital b) tracking by patient’s care taker when used within house. The reason for choosing LPC2148 is because it has inbuilt RTC which plays the key role in the functioning of device. The…

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