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    local to global scope, that are linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries a vast range of information resources and services, such as the inter-linked hypertext documents of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the infrastructure to support…

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    State Theory 2.1.1. A Recipe for Sustained Economic Growth Proliferation of literatures on comparative development studies revolving around the DS paradigm are attributable to rise of the East Asian countries known for their success in sustaining high economic growth over a long period of time coupled with a relatively stable political regime taking a proactive approach in its economic development initiatives. Indeed, this East Asian Miracle has frequently been cited as a strong empirical…

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    graphical information system (GIS) to conduct a viewshed analysis of undesirable vantage points on this scenic byway. Alongside this data I created before and after imagery in Photoshop to identify locations that would benefit the greatest from the development of a wall of trees which would block an undesirable view. After presenting this research at a science fair, I continued forward in partnership with a local non-profit…

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    ADA Compliance Case Study

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    WEB ACCESSIBILITY ADA WCAG AAA TESTING, AUDITING & COMPLIANCE IMPLEMENTATION The online web has been established as a “place of public accommodation”, to which fair access must be provided to all who visit. Website Accessibility for those with disabilities is a civil right that the Department of Justice is now aggressively defending, in addition to Accessibility Advocates and a growing number of plaintiff law firms. Following the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) is the de…

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    The home page contains the same information, and the side menu as seen on a computer can be accessed by a button which pushes down the previous information to show a list of products. Responsive web design needs to cater for viewers on all sizes of screens, and pages need to be updated for modern technology. “You can't just test on your own computer and phone and assume that it will work the same for everyone” (McKee, 2016). It is always easier…

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    their federal budget should be set aside for foreign aid. For example, Canada is a country who is giving less than other countries like England and the U.S.("Canada Must Meet Foreign Aid Commitments: Editorial | Toronto Star."Thestar.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Jan. 2016.). Also, the same countries are arguing if giving foreign aid for economical reasons are legit reasons for it. In 2013 U.S. secretary of state John Kerry went to Cairo and gave Egyptian dictator money to help support the Egyptian…

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    does this affect the growing development between personalized networking opportunities and their competitors? [AP] In unit three, Sunstein’s article The daily we, questions the use of the internet as an informational site to a wide range of people through internet branding of personalized web information. Sunstein approves the question by saying “The growing power of consumers to filter what they see. As a result of the internet and other technological developments, many people are increasingly…

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    is well laid out in a grid design, and appropriate use of white space gives separation between each individual element. The header and navigation occupy less than a fourth of the web page at 1024x768 resolutions, which is a good design standard. There is also good balance of text, graphics used, and white space on the web pages, and there is a basic colour palette used to help with contrast on the website for easy viewing of content on the website. The load time of this website is really slow.…

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    Ernst & Young Case Study

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    Ernst & Young launched a new training program for their employees, known as formal mentoring. This program was developed so employees could reach their potential in the working world. According to Michael Hamilton, E&Y 's chief learning and development officer in the Americas, (2009) “in 2009 the…

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    Prenatal Substance Abuse: How it Affects a Child’s Brain in Utero A growing baby inside a mother’s womb gets the nourishment from his mother directly. So what if that mother is addicted to harmful substances? Do these substances have any effect on the development of the brain structure of a baby inside the uterus? Recreational drugs like alcohol, nicotine, cocaine, and marijuana are some of the most readily available substances. These substances are harmful when consumed in excess in your daily…

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