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The National Service Training Program (PLKN) was introduced by the government to foster national unity among different races. It started in 2003 and became fully operational in 2004. The program is a three-month, full-time live-in experience for recent high school graduates with the aim of addressing racial division and promoting unity among young individuals. Its […]
Read moreCloud Computing is considered the future of IT Enterprise architecture, as opposed to traditional solutions in which the IT services are controlled physically, logically, and by personnel. Instead, Cloud Computing transfers application software and databases to large data centers, whose management of data and services may not be entirely trustworthy. However, this unique attribute presents […]
Read moreArtificial Satellites An artificial satellite is a manufactured object that continuously orbits Earth or some other body in space. Most artificial satellites orbit Earth. People use them to study the universe, help forecast the weather, transfer telephone calls over the oceans, assist in the navigation of ships and aircraft, monitor crops and other resources, and […]
Read moreOn November 9, 2007, Matthew Key, O2’s chief executive, was elated that Britons were flocking to purchase the iPhone. But zealots wondered, “Will the iPhone be worth it for O2, considering the concessions given to Apple? ” Released on June 29, 2007 in the United States, Apple’s iPhone was viewed as a breakthrough for its […]
Read moreOver time, literacy has been understood as the skill to understand written symbols and letters, which come together to create words that hold significance. Educators have always aimed to educate young people on comprehending and expressing complex ideas using words. In modern society’s multimedia environment, information is received not just through printed text but also […]
Read moreA number of studies have been performed concerning delinquency. Countless developments and strategies have presented the system with numerous possibilities to contain and correct this issue. Still, juvenile delinquency continues to be a problem needing serious corrective action. This paper will focus on the history and future of juvenile delinquency, as well as number of […]
Read moreA Genetic algorithm based crypt-steganography technique for message hiding in JPEG images Aleem Ali*, Sherin Zafarb, Reshmi Philip a)M. Tech Scholar, Jamia Hamdard(Hamdard University), Hamdard Nager, N. D-110062 b) F/O Engg, University Polytechnic, JMI, New Delhi-110025 Email: aleem08software@gmail. com, sherin_zafar84@yahoo. com, reshmiphilip@gmail. com Running Head: A Genetic algorithm based crypt-steganography technique for message hiding in […]
Read moreCritically examine views and works on infants’ understanding of the existence of objects which are out of sight and their abilities to imitate. There has been much study into the development of an infant from birth. Attempts have been made to understand how infants perceive the world around them and then how they represent objects […]
Read moreWhy do we need our heart open? The heart is actually the centreand ruler of your being. Even in Traditional Chinese Medicine it is known as the ‘Emperor of the Body’ – not the mind as predominantly thought in the western world. The heart when opened fully is where your inner guidance comes from (and […]
Read moreThe science of human settlements is known as Ekistics. It encompasses regional, city, and community planning, as well as dwelling design. Ekistics involves studying various types of human settlements, taking into account geography, ecology, the physical environment, human psychology and anthropology, and cultural, political, and occasionally aesthetic factors. Within Ekistics, there are five elements: nature, […]
Read moreIn life we experience many things. Most of the things we experience we experience them as children. We see things for the first time that we have obviously never seen before. We see things that bring us joy, sadness, anger, and excitement, a variety of emotions. We might see things that should not be seen, […]
Read moreCase Assignments Case 1: An ERP Story 1. What are the project’s main characteristics and challenges identified by Jean Roberge? 2. In your opinion, does the project have other characteristics or challenges that Jean Roberge did not identify but should also be taken into account? Case 2: Mrs. Field Cookies 1. Describe and evaluate the […]
Read moreThe perfect education system is hard to define because what I think is perfect another person could think that it is absurd. My perfect education system would be a mixture of technology and human interaction, All the children will be provided with a computer/tablet that has the textbooks loaded onto it. The students will receive […]
Read moreThe 86th Indian Constitutional Amendment Act of 2002 was a significant milestone as it acknowledged elementary education as a Fundamental Right for every child in India. However, despite this accomplishment, the country still confronts the daunting fact that UNDP (2009) reports 304 million individuals cannot read or write, indicating that recognizing rights alone will not […]
Read moreIn this article “University wars: The corporate administration vs. The vocation of learning”, John McMurtry argues that to provide these of us who reads the CCPA magazine, and the author raised a problem university, which is “internal assault on academic freedom”(2009, p. 191) He means there are not some universities to promote learning or spread […]
Read moreUsing the ITT Tech Virtual Library, research the causes of osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and muscular atrophy in an 84-year-old Caucasian woman who is thin with small bones. Summarize your findings in a one to two-page document while following APA reference citation guidelines. Double-space your work and check for spelling and grammar mistakes. It is important to […]
Read moreThe Prada brand dates back to the beginning of the last century. In 1913, Mario Prada opened a luxury store in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan, selling leather handbags, travelling trunks, leather accessories and beauty cases, luxury accessories and articles of value. Thanks to its exclusively designed goods, handcrafted using fine materials and […]
Read moreBTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Business Unit Name and Number| Unit 4: Business Communication| Assignment No and Name | Business Communication Club| Student Name | | Assessment Criteria| AchievedYes/No| Evidence| P1 Explain different types of business information, their sources and purposesM1 Analyse different types of business information and their sourcesD1 Evaluate the appropriateness of […]
Read moreIndividual Graphic Organizer Nelson Ortiz Guzman University of Phoenix Comparison of Learning Theories Learning is defined by The American Heritage College Dictionary as, “the act, process, or experience of gaining knowledge or skill” (p. 772). The process of learning focus on what happens when learning is taking place. Learning theories were developed to address how […]
Read moreToday, Nestle is one of the leading Food and Nutrition Company in the world. Nestle has headquarters in Vevey, Switzerland. The business of nestle is supported by its strong network in more than 86 countries with more than 500 factories. Along with that the business also gets the benefit of its international R&D network. The […]
Read moreThis paper will discuss the definition of a NAS device, its network adapter speed, capacity range, fault tolerances, management features, and benefits of use. A NAS, short for “Network Attached Storage,” is a device on a network with dedicated hard disk storage and its own network address. Unlike being attached to a computer, it provides […]
Read more‘Work is worship’ is a genuine adage that highlights the dignity and nobility inherent in all forms of labour, whether manual or otherwise. The saying equates work with prayer. The emphasis is on the importance of actual accomplishment over empty verbal prayers in any field. However, many individuals of the present generation hold the misguided […]
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