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Hack Proofing Your IdentityThe use of a seal, card, or other identification while making a purchase or signing a contract is a custom almost as old as history. As merchants and their customers have begun using the Internet in recent years to conduct business online, they have been challenged to find digital forms of identification that mimic traditional, ... | | Machinima For Dummies (Computer/Tech)Create high-quality animations at little to no cost!
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Advances in Music Information Retrieval (Studies in Computational Intelligence)
Sound waves propagate through various media, and allow communication or
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Science arises from the very human desire to understand and control the world. Over the course of history, we
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