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    questions must be asked. What should be censored? Most would answer explicit content such as sex, violence, and gore for things like movies and TV shows (How Media Censorship Affects the News You See). One must explore the benefits of censorship, as well as the detriments, to get the full picture. Some of the “pros and cons”, as people call them, of censorship in general is that it helps save children from seeing crude and vulgar content. However, to a certain extent, censorship can be harmful.…

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    Leader Blod, March 2016). By using web filtering and Internet restrictions, schools believe they can have some control over what students are exposed to. It is also seen as a way to offer reassurance to parents that their children aren't accessing content or materials that could mentally or physically harm them and assurance that only positive or ‘good’ values are being taught. (Public Legal Education and Information Service of New Brunswick, March…

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    Why Do Seatbelts Work

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    Seat Belts do Work Over half of the crashes in the United States end in deaths because they were not wearing a seatbelt or any harness that secures them to the car. All cars had some form of seatbelts; first, they had shoulder belt then in 1974 they had the same design of seat belts that we have now. A survey in a few places said that only ten percent of the population in 1982 used the seatbelts. After new York had passed the first seat belt law, the percentage of seat belt use rose quickly to…

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    Throughout the past, many companies rely on advertisements to push their product into the market of consumers. Everyone on this earth is a unique human being, so there are different ways to successfully grab that person’s attention. Two major computer companies, Apple and Microsoft, have been battling to maintain loyal customers to continue to use their computers and operating software. Apple targets the business aspect of computers towards their consumer, while Microsoft tries to promote a more…

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    Windows 10 Case Study

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    reception by the users. Microsoft then embarked on how they can solve the problems associated with this operating system. For instance, most people had complained of issues to do with the user interface and a few had also complained about some functionalities. Instead of releasing Windows 9, Microsoft released Windows 10. However, this version of Windows has not been finally released to the market as it is currently under a technical preview. The aim of first releasing it to the users is for…

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    Entrepreneur is a word derived from the French language meaning “to undertake”. An entrepreneur is an individual who is willing to take a financial risk to sets up a business or businesses in the hopes of making a profit. Any person can be an entrepreneur. However, a successful entrepreneur makes a good or product that people are willing to buy and is different from any other good or product out on the market. Michael Dell is an example of an entrepreneur who was willing to take a risk. Michael…

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    row format delimited fields terminated by ','; Figure 33 - Entering HIVE Step 7 To see the content of the file, exit from Hive prompt by writing exit; and press enter. The following command will show the complete file contents: hadoop fs –cat directoryname/filename.csv In given scenario, the commands is given and execution is shown in figure 34. hadoop fs –cat Qut/Project.csv Figure 34 - File Contents Step…

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    Nt1310 Operating System

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    What are the functions? An operating system is there to give the user an interactive, user-friendly way to run and use the computer. A typical OS such as Windows allows users to interact with a graphical user interface. Within the GUI, the user clicks on objects and visual elements on the provided desktop and this manipulates the OS to give certain results. The basic function provided by the OS is to acknowledge actions from the user and give output from the screen. Clicking the mouse, typing or…

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    Within the community of computer users, many heated arguments over which operating system offered the greater advantage to a user, and their needs, have taken place. For an inexperienced computer system user, it is difficult to decide which operating system will provide the best value for their money. This brings me to the fact that I strongly advocate for Microsoft Windows as the operating system choice to finally solve that age-old argument. Considering Microsoft Windows 's overall performance…

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    computer easier through a GUI or Graphical User Interface. In the modern world we still see remnants of the old days through Linux shell scripting and power shell. The original operating systems were controlled through scripting or giving instructions to make it do certain things. As the operating system grew and became more of a consumer product the scripting became hidden in the background under the GUI. Allowing for typefaces, drag and drop,…

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