Saturday, 17 September 2016
QUESTION 2.7 PRESNTATION
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Friday, 16 September 2016
The Internet of things Question 3.1
is the internetworking of physical devices, vehicles, buildings and other items—embarked with elecoronics, softwear, sensors, actuators, and network connectivity that enable these objects to collect and exchange data.
As well as the expansion of Internet-connected automation into a plethora of new application areas, IoT is also expected to generate large amounts of data from diverse locations, with the consequent necessity for quick aggregation of the data, and an increase in the need to index, store, and process such data more effectively
As well as the expansion of Internet-connected automation into a plethora of new application areas, IoT is also expected to generate large amounts of data from diverse locations, with the consequent necessity for quick aggregation of the data, and an increase in the need to index, store, and process such data more effectively
question 5.2 United Nations’ Human Rights
- It must be in writing and has to be submitted in one of the six UN official languages ( english, FRensh, Russin and spanis
- It must contain a description of the relevant facts (including names of alleged victims, dates, location and other evidence), with as much detail as possible, and shall not exceed 15 pages;
- It must not be manifestly politically motivated;
- It must not be exclusively based on reports disseminated by mass media;
- It is not being already dealt with by a special procedure, a treaty body or other United Nations or similar regional complaints procedure in the field of human rights;
- Domestic remedies have been exhausted, unless it appears that such remedies would be ineffective or unreasonably prolonged;
- It must not use a language that is abusive or insulting;
- The complaint procedure is not mandated to seek remedies in individual cases or to provide compensation to alleged victims
question 3.2 aspects of intelligence
.2 •Philological Intelligence: This contains words and language. People with this type of intelligence often look to work as lawyers, writers, journalists and TV and Radio presenters.
There can’t be enough technology in the world that can take a place of one of these positions, because it involves creativity and involved decision making. There is a thought process
that goes into this form of work that a machine cannot simply do.
•Logical intelligence: This intelligence group consists of logical thinkers, they detect configurations, analyze problems and preform mathematical calculations. They like dealing with
numbers and logic. These people take occupations such as engineers, computer experts, cost accountant, geometricians, analysts, traders and bankers. Many of these positions are
starting to or already been taken over by machines or technology.
•Musical intelligence: This chains people with a musical ability. They can recognize tones and rhythmic patterns and they recognize the relationship between sound and feeling.
Frequently these type of people become musicians, singers, composers, and DJ’s and music producers. There are forms of technology that can already do the work of these individuals.
•Interpersonal Intelligence: People who possess Interpersonal Intelligence are aware of other people’s feelings. They have the skill to relate to others or interpret their behavior or
communications and can understand the relationship between people and their situations. These people mostly become therapists, HR professionals, clergy, psychologists, teachers
and doctors. There are no machines that can do this sort of work and they do not possess emotions and evaluate situations as a human would.
There can’t be enough technology in the world that can take a place of one of these positions, because it involves creativity and involved decision making. There is a thought process
that goes into this form of work that a machine cannot simply do.
•Logical intelligence: This intelligence group consists of logical thinkers, they detect configurations, analyze problems and preform mathematical calculations. They like dealing with
numbers and logic. These people take occupations such as engineers, computer experts, cost accountant, geometricians, analysts, traders and bankers. Many of these positions are
starting to or already been taken over by machines or technology.
•Musical intelligence: This chains people with a musical ability. They can recognize tones and rhythmic patterns and they recognize the relationship between sound and feeling.
Frequently these type of people become musicians, singers, composers, and DJ’s and music producers. There are forms of technology that can already do the work of these individuals.
•Interpersonal Intelligence: People who possess Interpersonal Intelligence are aware of other people’s feelings. They have the skill to relate to others or interpret their behavior or
communications and can understand the relationship between people and their situations. These people mostly become therapists, HR professionals, clergy, psychologists, teachers
and doctors. There are no machines that can do this sort of work and they do not possess emotions and evaluate situations as a human would.
Question 2.2 Rape capital of the world
Rape-The cold hard farts.
south Africa has being named the "rape capital" of the world by the Interpol that shows full right of irrefutable problem in South Africa.
although not taking any significance away from other corruptions, rape is a very grave criminal movement, so far many rapist are getting the minimum sentence for rape, and many are
getting away with it. The main reason for abridged sentences not only with rape but with many other charges, is because of the over-crowed jails in South Africa, correctional services
create a high prisoner turn over because the number of external prisoners are too much higher than the internal.
There are many keys to solve this problem that South Africa is fronting, many of the keys are controlled or yet limited to the resources and budget funding. A very good key would be to
create more jail space, build more prisons to accommodate more jailbirds. Yet South Africa does not have the resources for that key.
Next key to follow is to make prison life harder than it is presently, by different factors. Or make the punishment exacting the jail time longer and incorporate community service and
penalties into the punishment. This is a physical and emotional straining on a person and that could be a preventive to a rapist if he feared the concerns.
south Africa has being named the "rape capital" of the world by the Interpol that shows full right of irrefutable problem in South Africa.
although not taking any significance away from other corruptions, rape is a very grave criminal movement, so far many rapist are getting the minimum sentence for rape, and many are
getting away with it. The main reason for abridged sentences not only with rape but with many other charges, is because of the over-crowed jails in South Africa, correctional services
create a high prisoner turn over because the number of external prisoners are too much higher than the internal.
There are many keys to solve this problem that South Africa is fronting, many of the keys are controlled or yet limited to the resources and budget funding. A very good key would be to
create more jail space, build more prisons to accommodate more jailbirds. Yet South Africa does not have the resources for that key.
Next key to follow is to make prison life harder than it is presently, by different factors. Or make the punishment exacting the jail time longer and incorporate community service and
penalties into the punishment. This is a physical and emotional straining on a person and that could be a preventive to a rapist if he feared the concerns.
Wednesday, 7 September 2016
post 1
what is digital citizenship ?
Digital Citizenship is a concept which helps teachers, technology leaders and parents to understand what students/children/technology users should know to use technology appropriately. Digital Citizenship is more than just a teaching tool; it is a way to prepare students/technology users for a society full of technology
9 elements of digital citizenship ?
digital access
person of all ages, in all places, all levels of ability -physical and economic
digital commerce
there can be a problem with technology and identify theft
improper use of credit card
secure site
digital communication
instant massaging
emails
blogs
Facebook and all social media
digital literacy
the ability to use digital technology and knowing and how to use it
digital etiquette
the standards conduct expected by other digital technology users
digital law
the legal rights and restriction governing technology uses
digital rights and responsibility
the privilege and freedoms extended to all digital technology users and the behaves expatiations that comes with them
digital health and wellness
the elements of physical and psychological well-being related to digital technology uses
digital security
they must take extra care of their personal safety and security of there network .,always use virus protection and must always be up-to-date
reference
from google 2016/09/07
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