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    ISSUE# 1: It is the position of the OIG that on October 5, 2016, the Individual was visited at her address: 234 Alden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19139 for the purpose of providing her with personal service of her hearing Notice. The address was the same address known on file. The Individual refused to sign the OIG Proof of Personal Service Form indicating that her Notice had been received. ISSUE #2: The OIG contends that the individual intentionally violated SNAP program regulations, on fourteen

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    Pinterest Business Tips: 8 Easy Steps to Dominating Your Niche on Pinterest By Starla Asher | Submitted On January 30, 2014 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Starla Asher Pinterest for Business

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    Identity theft has been around for years, a scary yet a commonly spoken topic. Before the internet, thieves would dumpster dive to look for important documents to sell or keep for themselves. Identity theft isn’t always someone using your social security number, it also is your individualism becoming less and less unique. It turns out that identity theft has become a bigger problem than ever, not only with the introduction of the internet but also the living and thriving social and cultural aspects of groups

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    Due to the latest technology in today's world nobody carries cash on them anymore; everyone use credit cards or bankcards. Using the statistical data provide by textbook: Lind, Marchal, and Wathen, (2008). Statistical Techniques in Business & Econimics, 13th edition. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. An ANOVA test of debit bankcards is going to be done on whether people that have debit cards use the ATM as much as people that don't have debit cards. An ANOVA test comparing the use of ATM's by people

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    The modern technology in the world is growing day by day. So to enable faster and simpler networking, the countries are developing and expanding their technology. Currently there are billions of Internet user and mobile phone connections all over the world. People all around the world are very much depended on consistent access of these channels. Popularity for Internet based networking is growing exponentially, but it come at a cost. The cost is the cyber attack and crimes are increasing rapidly

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    /iris scanning, DNA recognition, face-shape identification, voice recognition and fingerprint validation. Biometric identification is more powerful to lower technology identification techniques in common use today – likely passwords, key, cards, tokens, PIN numbers and smart cards. In exisisting system PINs (personal identification numbers) were one of the first identifiers object to offer automated identification. Although, this means of identification of the PIN, not necessarily recognition of the

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    Engineering,Nagpur, Maharashtra, India Abstract: The present day metropolitan areas have seen a burgeoning growth in human population as well as vehicles. With shrinking spaces, operating a managed, busy & expensive parking lot having multiple gates can pose significant challenges , especially to a government organization that also owns some of the vehicles in the lot. In this paper ,a solution has been provided for thr problems encountered in parking lot management systems via RFID readers,RFID labels

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    Firstly, specific identification method is a method of recording inventory costs for small number of expensive identifiable or easily distinguished items like cars or automobiles, furniture, handcraft, fine watches, and jewelry. Using this method, you can calculate the cost of goods sold and cost of ending inventory at the end of the accounting period. What to do first is to do a physical count of the remaining specific identifiable items which can easily be separated. Then the cost of each remaining

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    ID Identification Essay

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    The REAL ID-compliant form of identification requires the following information and features: 1. The person’s full legal name. 2. The person’s date of birth. 3. The person’s signature. 4. The person’s Gender. 5. Unique Identity Number. 6. The person’s principal residence address. 7. Front facing photograph of the applicant. 8. Physical security features designed to prevent act of fraud includes counterfeiting, tampering, or duplication of the document. 9. A common machine-readable technology which

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    The vehicle circled the block in a counterclockwise manner, repeating a portion of their route. During this time I located the owner of the vehicle utilizing a search through the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. The registration indicated the plate belonged to another vehicle and registered to Brittney Fisher, who was not an occupant in the vehicle. I activated my emergency lights initiating a vehicle stop in the 100 block of West Washington Street and while stopping the vehicle I observed

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