| 1. | Usage of Smart Cards at the University of the West Indies The smart card is one of the latest additions to the world of information technology.
Similar in size to today’s plastic payment card, the smart card has microprocessor or memory chip embedded in it that, when coupled with a reader, has the processing power to serve many different applications. ......
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| 2. | EFTS and Smart Card ... Therefore the introduction of smart card loaded with E-cash, and the dependence on the electronic funds transfer system (EFTS) will become inevitable. ... Although the use of smart cards is more common in Europe, North America is on a fast tract to catch up. ... New forms of money substitu...
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| 3. | Devestation of the Indies The Devastation of the Indies
To say that the Spanish conquest of the Americas and their treatment of the native Amerindians were inhumane does little to depict the cruelties that took place in those formative years. ...
Las Casas father had sailed with Columbus on his second voyage to the ...
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| 4. | American colonists relationship with the mother country from 1763 to 1776 Many events lead up to the American colonists’ Independence. On February 10, 1763, the Treaty of Paris was signed. ... The first act by the British, which did not consult the colonists about, was the Proclamation Line of 1763 to keep a standing army in North America. This act prevented colonists to...
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| 5. | Identity cards ... The government plans to introduce Identity cards (ID cards) to all the residents of the UK. ... This ideology has created a comfort zone within society and the implementation of such a law (ID cards) would violate these principles. The absence of privacy would occur due to the fact that all i...
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| 6. | Sugar and Slaves Why Did Sugar and Slaves Become linked in the 17th century?
I am going to address this question by researching the relevance in sugar and slavery, and how they relate to each other. I will discuss African slaves, and how they became linked with the sugar revolution in the West Indies. ...
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| 7. | Are ID Cards for a good or bad purpose Are ID Cards for Good or Bad Purpose? ...
There
might not be enough good reasons for these past occurrences, but one fact of the
matter is that
the U. ... Properly enforced identification cards in the United States will insure more
security,
keep illegal aliens from freely ...
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| 8. | Dont let Credit Cards rule your life DON’T LET CREDIT CARDS RULE YOUR LIFE
Did you know that the average American has 7.6 cards, and the average American family owes over eight thousand, six hundred dollars to these credit card companies? And did you know that one dollar out of every three in consumer debt is in credit cards? The ...
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| 9. | Smart Boards and There Uses in Education Persuasive Paper
June 25, 2004
SMART Board
The SMART Board interactive whiteboard is indisputably the single most inventive technological devices produced over the last 20 years. ... If you are technologically challenged, not to worry, the SMART Board interactive whiteboard is easy and versatile...
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| 10. | Credit card The concept of credit was first used in Assyria, Babylon and Egypt 3000 years ago.
Plastic money first came into being in 1950 when ‘Diners Club’ provided 200 customers with credit at 22 restaurants in New York and collected a commission for paying the bills promptly. ... They sold their card ...
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| 11. | Benefits of Smart Growth The Benefits of Smart Growth
There has been a lot of discussion in this country about the issue of urbanization. Basically the question, of which ideology is better, smart growth or urban sprawl, has yet to be answered. Both have positives and negatives, and both seem to be viable ways to go abo...
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| 12. | chug chug Ride the Bus What You Need: Deck of cards How To Play: This is fun and gets people Wasted. The object is to get rid of the most cards so you don't have to ride the bus. First deal out 5 cards to each player. Then, make a pyramid of face down cards beginning with 1 card at the top, then 2 on the next...
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| 13. | Credit Card Case Analysis a) The issue in this case was the legalization of surcharges on credit card purchases, which had been historically prohibited. The institution in this case was the US Congress (more specifically, the Senate). The action was the new legislation introduced by Senators Proximire and Garn to allow up ...
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| 14. | Glasgow Routes into Glasgow
Air
Glasgow Airport 0141 887 1111. ... 3 Transport
Public transport around Glasgow is easy enough to negotiate. ...
Cycle Route
It is also worth noting that there is a rapidly developing Glasgow and Clyde Coast Cycle Route Network which can be used both in the city and th...
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| 15. | National Identification cards ... National Identification Cards would contain all your personal information, such as drivers’ license, health card, credit card, debit card, medical records, commercial licenses and even your library card. The cards would be used to help increase our security. ... In order to prevent false ap...
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| 16. | Mystical Meaning of the TAROT History and Purpose
The Tarot is believed to have originated in Andalusia, Spain in the 14th century and to be a synthesis of the teachings of the mystical traditions of the three religions:
· Sufism(Islam)
· Kabbalah (Jewish)
· Alchemy (Christian)
The word comes fr...
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| 17. | Land of Waters Guyana -- meaning "Land of Waters"-- is a republic on the northern coast of South America. It boasts a cosatline that is 285 miles along the Atlantic and covers an area od 83,000 sq. miles. Though Guyana is a South American nation, it shares more similarities overall with the smaller islands of the ...
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| 18. | Elizabeth smart eassy Elizabeth smart paper
There are many benefits to the news running a story and seeing how the media portrays it. As with The Elizabeth Smart Case the news/ media was very efficient in the safe return. The day after Elizabeth was kidnapped t...
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| 19. | west migration During the 1840’s, the societies of the West were meant to be change. Travelers from the East traveled to the West in hopes to get rich. ... Societies of the West will be soon populated.
By the mid 1840s, travelers from the east traveled to the West because
lack of money and the romanticism of ...
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| 20. | Should College Students Own Credit Cards Everyday thousands of credit card applications are sent out to college students. Some college students ignore the information they get; while others see it as way to get easy money. For responsible students credit cards can be a positive aspect in their life, but in many cases credit cards can be...
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