... efficiency ofInternet search was largely wasted Fountain argued that the process of finding a job in theInternet era was similar to the way the job search process worked before the Internet: ... just as accessible asthe current issue Online, it is as easy to search across a million records as to search across a hundred records The rise oftheInternet and the potential efficiency ofthe ... because of displacement by theInternet Displacement of traditional ways of meeting by theInternet can only occur to the extent that theInternet reduces the necessity or the primacy of third...
... conducted as a quasi-experimental design Three hypotheses were set up The first hypothesis stated in the research questions, the second one was the null hypothesis- there is no difference between the ... to the different starting level of English proficiency ofthe experimental group and the control group The alternative hypothesis- the two group had started at the same level of English- was ... variables In a quasi-experiment, one has little or no control over the allocation ofthe treatments or other factors being studied The key difference is the lack of random assignment Another unique...
... front’ ofthe computer screen in a wrong position will cause spinal column & nerve diseases Inconclusion, I think , inspite ofthe advantages ofthe internet, we can’t denied that it has its ... INTERNET IS HARMFUL FOR YOUR HEALTH It’s advised that every 20- minute sitting infront ofthe computer screen, you should look out ofthe screen for 6-7s to relax your eyes It’s because the...
... of child deaths in the total the losses of life in the flood seasons in the MD Save the Children (2003) reported that the vast majority ofthe drowning deaths in recent years in the region was ... high inundated areas are not attending their schools The beginning and the end ofthe rainy season are the best time for mosquito reproduction resulting in mosquito-based diseases A recurrent ... 2000, the Mekong River Delta faced a historically high flood, as severe as that of 1961 which was the most destructive flood in past 70 years The flood in 2000 was extreme not only in terms of its...
... business-students because of it we waste time, we lose opportunities, potential workplaces and we depend on other people Causes The first cause ofthe problem of computer illiteracy is the lack of useful information ... solved with the help of PC faster And all we know that computer literacy is on ofthe main requirement at employment Thus we see that the problem of computer illiteracy is one ofthe main problems ... The problem of computer illiteracy as a one of main problems of business students Symptoms The main symptom ofthe computer illiteracy is an inability...
... that the refusal to register must be affirmed As applicant points out, in any likelihood of confusion analysis, two key considerations are the similarities ofthe goods and the similarities ofthe ... made the refusal to register final in the second Office Action Submitted with that action in support ofthe final refusal were copies of a number of third-party trademark registrations on the ... listed in the registration cited as a bar to the registration ofthe mark applicant seeks to register Nine such third-party registrations were included, but the Examining Attorney stated that these...
... population and then expand it to teach the world.” Matthew Allen, professor ofInternet Studies at Curtin University in Perth, Australia, and past president ofthe Association ofInternet Researchers, ... more than the absolute minimum they need to know to conduct their jobs The problem, frankly, is the lack of respect for teaching as a profession, including the lack of compensation at the basic levels ... other tech and science publications, said, The key challenge ofthe next five years—I say the because ofthe importance of education for the entire global labor force and the importance of...
... coefficient oftheInternet has been recently increasing while the average diameter oftheInternet has been decreasing [42], [43] We define these as Dynamic Characteristics oftheInternet Since ... snapshots ofthe real Internet topology.1 On the other hand, [42], [43] have shown that the clustering coefficient oftheInternet has been growing and that the average diameter oftheInternet has been ... diameter asthe number of nodes increases, as shown in Figure Next, we trace the robustness oftheInternet while it is growing For each Internet topology, we destroy 10% ofthe total number of nodes...
... shareholders not using theInternet in the past 12 months or solely using theInternet for email were not counted as having Internet access Note: Internet access includes access to theInternet at home, ... usage oftheInternet (Figure 21) Between 87 percent and 94 percent of these groups reported using theInternet at least once a day FIGURE 20 Mutual Fund Shareholders’ Daily Use oftheInternet ... funds The number of households owning mutual funds decreased slightly in 2011 The percentage of U.S households owning mutual funds has stayed about the same since 2002 The current estimate of the...
... Shareholders’ Daily Use oftheInternet Edges Up Percentage of mutual fund–owning households with Internet access by frequency ofInternet use;* selected years Frequency ofInternet use At least once a day ... reported higher daily usage oftheInternet (Figure 20) Between 88 percent and 95 percent of these groups reported using theInternet at least once a day TheInternet has become central to many mutual ... Owners’ Daily Use oftheInternet Percentage of mutual fund–owning households with Internet access, 2012 Frequency ofInternet use1 Household had Internet access Never in the past 12 months or...
... White Paper TheInternetof Things How the Next Evolution oftheInternet Is Changing Everything TheInternetof Things (IoT), sometimes referred to astheInternetof Objects, will change ... operates on top oftheInternet Its primary role is to provide an interface that makes the information flowing across theInternet usable Evolution ofthe Web Versus theInternetThe web has gone through ... because the calculation is based on the entire world population, much of which is not yet connected to theInternet By reducing the population sample to people actually connected to the Internet, the...
... back The early models of commercial (as compared to academic) computing assumed that the vendor ofthe machinery would provide most or all of its programming The PC ofthe 1980s the parent of today’s ... changes to their operation took place only as successive models ofthe appliance were released by the manufacturer The PC integrated the availability ofthe appliance with the modifiability ofthe large ... foresee as a threat until far too late: the Internet, which appeared to combine the reliability ofthe pay networks with the ethos and flexibility of user-written FIDOnet ENTER THEINTERNET Just as the...
... inhibition ofthe ATPase activity (Fig 4B) This was also the case when the ATP concentration was reduced stepwise to as low as 10)5 of its Km value It clearly follows that none ofthe inhibitors ... further studies on the inhibitory properties of these bases should prove helpful in delineating their mechanism of action, as well as those of their nucleosides It is conceivable that these bases, ... benzotriazoles ofthe helicase activities ofthe enzymes from HCV, WNV, JEV and Suv3(D1–159), with use of a DNA substrate Helicase activity was determined as a function of increasing concentrations of the...
... emergence of networked economy and society, as well asthe organization of infrastructure, such as wireless communications THE NEXT DIGITAL DECADE: ESSAYS ON THE FUTURE OFTHEINTERNET 33 In the 1990s ... School of Engineering and Applied Sciences He is a member ofthe Board of Trustees oftheInternet Society and is on the board of advisors for Scientific American Previously he was Professor ofInternet ... continuation ofthe theme behind both PFF and TechFreedom: “progress as freedom.” Asthe historian Robert Nisbet so elegantly put it: the condition as well asthe ultimate purpose of progress is the...
... emphasize the dependence ofthe mass on the sequence {ui } In particular, if we restrict to a subsequence (as we will soon do), the mass of a given point may decrease The ε-regularity result of ... problem to the resolution ofthe Positive Mass Theorem In other words, analysis ofthe sequence is reduced to analysis ofthe asymptotically flat metric Γ4/(n−2) g For example, if (M n , g) is the round ... under the action ofthe conformal group, a priori C -bounds may fail for the usual reason (i.e., the conformal group ofthe round sphere) Some results have managed to distinguish the case of the...
... the different players The focus is the control functionsoftheInternet – the neck ofthe hourglass, but for control Main Objectives Despite the phenomenal growth oftheInternet over the last ... development of a Network Theory In future networks, the randomness ofthe quality ofthe radio links, ofthe mobility of users and devices as well asofthe topology ofthe networks has to be considered ... discussions around the future oftheInternetThe widespread adoption ofInternet technology has had one ofthe most profound effects on the nature of society ever witnessed It has changed the way we...
... choices The importance of mobile communications asthe means of reaching many ofthe new users coming to theInternet was strongly recognized It was noted that theInternet provided the opportunity ... to the constructive evolution oftheInternet and its uses This was the original vision oftheInternet and ofthe IGF that came from the Tunis World Summit on the Information Society in 2005 The ... that there were risks associated with the use of these technologies and the need to address them in an appropriate fashion In terms of protection of children on the Internet, five categories of...
... access to the Internet, but with inequality in access to the attention of those who use theInternet By dramatically reducing the cost ofthe replication and distribution of information, theInternet ... to the new media’s impact on community and social capital The work of Habermas and Calhoun leads us to ask how theInternet may alter the practice of politics The Weberian tradition raises the ... “provides the material basis” for the “pervasive expansion” of what he calls the networking form of organization” in every realm of social structure (1996:468) According to Castells, theInternet s...