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Philip Amalong on July 23rd, 2010

For managing the network resources on a network, a computer or some device is needed , commonly termed as the server. Some of the servers are used for some specific tasks, and some of the servers are used for performing multi tasks. In simple terms, server is called as the host, which is used for [...]

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Richard Campbell on April 2nd, 2010

Mobile barcodes appear to be about to go conventional with Nokia and Sony Ericsson pre-installing barcode readers on most of their handsets. Barcodes in mobile are commonly used to recover web content. For instance, a barcode on a poster can be scanned and used to reacquire a web page where the user can win a [...]

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Darrel Harminson on April 2nd, 2010

On 16th March 2010 Fiji islands was hit by the cyclone Tomas. This cyclone hit hard the island nation and forced thousand to seek emergency shelter. It left a trail of heavy damage across the country. Cyclone Tomas belongs to four-storm category and it is the second-most destructive rating on a five-point scale. Tomas brought [...]

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Philip Milton on March 9th, 2010

The International Space Station’s latest room came operative with power after spacewalking astronauts engineered to take over plumbing, as there is an ammonia leak. Although Nicholas Patrick’s suit got trash with ammonia, the frozen toxic drops of ammonia did not adhere to him. The disaster forced a little primitive end to the spacewalk and the [...]

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Philip Amalong on February 20th, 2010

Google is yet to invent smartphone technology to translate foreign languages instantaneously. Within next few years, it is said to pioneer a technology that will convert spoken words into a different languages. The voice translation service from Google is said to mimic a human interpreter. But how far it is going to be successful? It [...]

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Philip Milton on February 17th, 2010

One of the world’s oldest languages, ‘Bo’ language recently became extinct with no speakers of the language surviving. An 85-year-old woman in Andaman Islands used to speak this language. The death of the entire language was obvious with the death of the octogenarian. The woman, ‘Boa Sr’ was the last person to speak the ‘Bo’ [...]

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Richard Campbell on January 23rd, 2010

In the early 20th century, sociology expanded in the United States, together with developments in both macro sociology interested in evolution of societies and micro sociology. Based on the pragmatic social psychology of George Herbert Mead, Herbert Blumer and others inspired sociologists developed symbolic interactionism. In Europe, in the Interwar period, sociology usually was both [...]

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Richard Campbell on January 21st, 2010

Social research refers to research conducted by social scientists, but also within other disciplines such as social policy, human geography, political science, social anthropology and education. Sociologists and other social scientists study diverse things: from census data on hundreds of thousands of human beings, through the in-depth analysis of the life of a single important [...]

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Richard Campbell on January 20th, 2010

Sociology is the scientific study of the company, including models of the social reports/ratios, social interaction, and culture. The sectors studied in sociology can extend from the analysis of briefs contacts between the anonymous individuals on the street being studied of the total social interaction. The many fields in the discipline concentrate on the way [...]

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Richard Campbell on January 2nd, 2010

In the sociological theories developed in the nineteenth century men’s masculinity strategies are seen as those of investment, as the game of honor does have economic and political effects. Excluded from the ‘games’ of the men, women are in a critical position; they both recognize the ‘silliness’ of the games and provide the ‘flattering mirror’ [...]

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