with security assurance ascending. They are showed as follow: 1. Classic knowledge-based authentication (KBA), such as simple questions of “what is your favorite fruit”, which is easy to guess and the same to fraud. 2. Dynamic KBA. Instead of raise up questions predefined by the subject, the system generates questions on the fly based on the information in a subject’s personal aggregated data file from public records. To initiate the dynamic KBA, basic identification factors, such as name, address
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Submission date 19-11-2015 Punjab University College of Information and Technology Punja Smart phone based assistive technology for blinds In this paper, a software TRINETRA is purposed for the assistance of people who are blind and visually impaired. This is a cost effective assistive technology for helping these peoples in grocery shopping
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AGRICULTURAL FINANCE STAGE II Submission In the partial fulfillment of AF Project to Prof. Vaibhav Bhamoriya Future of Payment Services in Rural Areas Submitted By Group 5 Amrita Dokania, Anjali Neha Lakra, Ashish Negi, Bhawna Nirmal, Veeru Kumar Prajapati INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, AHMEDABAD Introduction Payments are indispensable parts of our daily transactions, be it B2B, B2C or C2C, and be it rural areas or urban areas. Payment system of a country should be “safe
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before it ultimately emailed its responses. The coaches who talked on the record always ended our chats with the same concern: "I didn't say anything that will make me look bad, right?" Shaka Smart Andy Lyons/Getty Images To reach Shaka Smart's level, black coaches often have to overcome certain labels. I don't blame them. It's an incendiary issue, because we're uncomfortable with race as dialogue. It's still a subject that makes athletic directors -- 89 percent of whom are white at the Division
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Chapter 44 Consumer Law MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS A1. Through unfair trade practices, Super Sales Company induces Trey and other consumers to enter into one-sided deals. This may be subject to sanctions under a. federal and state law. b. federal law only. c. no law, according to the principles of freedom to contract. d. state law only. ANSWER: A PAGE: 905 TYPE: N NAT: AACSB Reflective AICPA Legal B1. Through careless manufacturing
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answers relevant to my personal needs. My guess is that while you may not have taken note, you’re using more apps to do more online and increase your productivity. Apps inside social networks provide answers. Apps inside socialbookmark sites serve up interesting reading. Apps in content-curation tools like Storify provide relevant context for content. Apps on mobile devices, such as Yelp’s, help you find bars and restaurants. Apps using QR readers give you deeper information on companies and
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points of view on the subject and how it affects the black children. There are certain images that come to mind when a person refers to a person as black. As I reflect on the article “The Handicap of Definition”, I am reminded of the town where I grew up, it was a small hick town but over half the population was black Americans. There are several statements made in this article that would make any person rethink calling a person “black” and in this paper I will discuss the most important ones to me
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|minority (Schaefer, 2012). | |Labeling theory |The labeling theory means to place a label on a person who is deviant; this person comes to accept | | |the label and starts acting as the label expresses. | Part II Select three of the identity categories below and name or describe at least 3 related stereotypes for each:
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specific account or a specific driver or route, as well as summary reports for management 2) What technologies are used by ups? how are these technologies related to ups's business strategy? Answer: • . Technologies used by UPS are: DIAD (Delivery Information Acquisition Device) Barcode scanning systems Smart Labels Wired and Wireless Communication Network (GPRS, CDMA) Desktop and Central Storage • This technology gives
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The Kelowna Accord was supposed to mark the beginning of the end of the inequality suffered by the Indigenous people living in Canada. This paper argues that the smart financial move for the Harper Government would have been to use the Kelowna Accord as foundation and work up from there when drafting their annual budgets. Instead, he chose to spend an extra $5 billion on them without taking the time to ensure that the money would cause resurgence amongst the Indigenous people. As a result, the majority
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