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    Cyberspace Ethical Issues

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    definitely offers wider options of retrieving and collecting information. It surely can be beneficial to the society, but know they can poisonous. Although it may sound all interesting online, there are still drawbacks on the other side of the virtual world. The society may not aware of how the cyberspace is actually impacting our life in both positive and negative ways, unless until you have been the victim of cybercrime. In other words, the Internet reflects the culture we live in (Dan…

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    There are a number of training methods, each method has certain advantages and disadvantages. Below is the list of how training methods can be an advantage or disadvantage. Technology based learning such as PC, Internet, Web based Advantages: • This learning is unlimited • A huge amount of websites offering information • Employees benefit as they learn at their own pace, not restricted to time • No travelling costs Disadvantages: • Employee can be distracted easily by online games etc. •…

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    ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONS: 1. What is the regulation or law that you would propose? Be very specific in the wording. (This will be your own idea and written in your own words). (20 points) Answer: After doing so much shopping online, I have decided to make a regulation regarding the theft of identities on websites and stores that are quite popular. I shop at Target, Home Depot, and even buy a lot of coffee at Starbucks and all of these companies have been hacked by identity thieves. Therefore,…

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    Undoubtedly, this kind of development change our world into a global village and promote the communication and cultural ferment effectively, basically, that is necessary to comply with era inevitable choice of development. And for individual, especially students, if they have some trouble in studying,…

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    Media Literacy

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    the world. In my view, this factor has a tremendous impact on a person's…

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    Tone and Style are important on Wikipedia. Clearly, a certain style and tone are expected on Wikipedia. The best way to get a good idea about the style and tone set by the site is to read their guidelines on this specific subject or to simply browse the site and read a few of their top articles. In addition, this article provides you with information on the tone and style that they prefer on the Wikipedia website. Let's take a closer look. Wikipedia Tone Take a look at a literature magazine…

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    Thomas L. Friedman in his book titled, “The World Is Flat” does not give a speculative preview of the wonders that are to come in our lifetime. But rather to get us caught on the wonders that are already here. That is, his view is that the world is not going to be flat; rather, it is already flat. In an own opinion, what he means by “flat” is the connectedness. For instance, the lowering of trade and political barriers together with the exponential technical developments made up of the…

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    Net Neutrality Report Numerous studies have been conducted on the topic of Net Neutrality. Net Neutrality is the principle that broadband internet service providers should allow access to all content and applications regardless of its source or destination, and without favoring or blocking particular applications or contents on websites. The purpose of this report is to discuss the issue of Net Neutrality with the Ministry of Industry, and other non-technical government officials. This report…

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    Question 2 Has the Internet taken over the PC desktop as the centre of action? Why or why not? I feel the Internet has taken over the PC desktop as the centre of action, but I still feel the Personal Computer still plays a vital role. PC’s are still used by people to do everyday tasks, like write reports, email, home entertainment etc. , but over the past number of years, with the rise of smartphones and tablets the PC’s role has somewhat diminished. More and more people used their phones on…

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    Abstract— Bag of words model (BOW),which was originally used for document classification has been introduced to computer vision field recently and used in object recognition successfully. The bag of words model to the face recognition which can robustly give excellent performance in recognizing the face under various conditions like illumination, pose variation ,facial expression and occlusions. The scale Invariant Feature Transform is used for extracting the features from the face and SVM…

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