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    In Nicholas Carr (Is Google Making Us Stupid?) he expresses his thoughts of the internet, and how it is effecting our minds. He goes in on how it becomes hard to comprehend long articles and books. It seems as if our brains start to become unfocused as we try not to skim the words; yet, or brains do as they please causing us to become distracted from the writings in front of us. It starts to talk about advantages the internet has given a numerous amount of people; because of the internet the humane

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    After World War II, the Soviet Union tried to spread communism by occupying smaller countries and turing them into “satellite” nations (Learner 346). The Soviets succeeded in making North Korea a communist state and installed Kim Il Sung as a leader (Benson 74). The United Nations wanted to reunite Korea; however, the Soviet Union refused to hold elections

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    Robin Prather NT1310 Week 2 Exercise April 10, 2013 Cabling Design, Standards, Codes and Definitions 1. American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Five engineering societies and three U.S. government agencies founded the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). ANSI’s mission is to encourage voluntary compliance with standards and methods. 2. Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) The EIA is organized along specific product and market lines that allow each EIA sector to be responsive

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    glass and asking why can’t she be released. Ava grew to hate Nathan because of the way he treated her and because she was confined to the one room in the house. During the Ava Sessions, Caleb goes down to the room and talks with Ava as part of the Turing test. Caleb and Ava talk through a translucent wall and never come into physical contact throughout the entire film. Caleb is conducting his research inside of Ava’s borderland. Ava’s permanent confinement and her realization that Nathan can and will

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    security peaked when I heard that Sony had been hacked into by an unknown source and it made me think “how can a massive company like Sony with a very secure system be hacked”. Also one of my favourite films is the 'Imitation Game' that features Alun Turing, an English computer scientist/mathematician who develops a ‘computer’ to break the German enigma code which was branded as ‘unbreakable’. This has fascinated me since I watched the film, how can one man and his ‘computer’ break a code that is deemed

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    Change In Africa

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    For example, how will the poor turn their only assets into electronic money? I feel that turing a cow to digital money would be hard for people to understand. Setting up mobile banking locations is also a concern. Some villages that Gates’ wants to help don’t have roads for hundreds of miles, for example “The Democratic Republic of the Congo

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    and in the case of mortgages by the federal government. Consumer credit exploded and remade society in its entirety; is now meant that your ability to consume was no longer tied to your wealth, but to how much you were expected to produce in wages. “Turing that future income into present consumption was what the consumer credit was all about”. Installment sales of automobiles after World War 1 soared from around zero to sixty percent of total car sales. The era of consumer credit was here to stay

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    Hugely Patents

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    Are America patents greatly more beneficial or detrimental to innovation and trade in the economy? Arguable both stances are accurate. Innovation and trade in the national economy is based off the premise of the protection of ones inventions in the form of patents. Without this guarantee innovation would not be valued, only piracy trade would occur stagnating economic progress. On the global economic stance patents are becoming difficult to manipulate in trade deals like the highly controversial

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    1. Dystopia: Definition and Characteristics Dystopia is the anti-utopia. It is defined as a futuristic, imagined universe in which oppressive societal control and the illusion of a perfect society are maintained through corporate, bureaucratic, technological, moral, or totalitarian control. Dystopias, through an exaggerated worst-case scenario, make a criticism about a current trend, societal norm, or political system. Dystopia is shown as an alternative to the utopia, it represents a “vision

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    Cos80013 Internet Security

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    Swinburne University of Technology Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology ASSIGNMENT AND PROJECT COVER SHEET Unit Code: COS80013 Unit Title: Internet Security Assignment number and title: Research Assignment Due date: 31 October 201417:30 Lab/tute group: Tutor: Gin Tan Lecturer: James Hamlyn-Harris Family name: Kuraparthi Identity no: 2074087 Other names: Sai Nishanth To be completed if this is an INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT

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