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 Ergonomics examples Week-9 The one results badly- Positioning the monitor distance Visual discomfort is a common issue of computer users. Eyestrain and headaches are the most frequent problems reported. These can occur when the distance between you and the computer is not adjusted properly. Other problems also include double vision, burning and dry eyes, eye fatigue, light sensitivity, and after-images. The screen should be  at least 20 to 26 inches  distance according to the size of the monitor.  The one results goodly- Positioning the monitor distance If the distance between you and the screen of the device you are using is adjusted properly, then you should not have any worries regarding any eye disorders. This is a really important factor to keep in mind as we are in need of our sense of sight.
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  IT professional in my country Week-8 IT profession in Turkey In my opinion, no matter how popular and important the IT profession in Turkey has gained in the last 20 years, there is a shortage in the IT sector, as it is mostly based on theory in terms of teaching. I believe that the quality of education is one of the most important factors in the development of IT.  As a result, most countries, especially European countries such as Estonia, believe in the IT sector, also offer a lot of opportunities to young people not only in theory but also in practice, and we have a lot to learn from it.
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 The quirks of online communication Week-7 Don't abuse your power Every single individual in the universe of cyberspace is different in terms of power stages. Some might be very powerful by far. However, even if one is one of the strongest in terms of power, it never gives the right to take advantage of others in any kind. The clear example would be for instance, the system administrators should never read the private messages/emails of the individuals. In conclusion, every person no matter what power they have got in the cyberspace, must have their own privacy which strictly should not be violated by others.
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 Copyleft Week-6 What is a copyleft? Well, to start, in principle, we wouldn't be wrong to say that copyleft is the complete opposite of the term "copyright". If any license has a copyleft term, that usually indicates that it is free to copy, distribute and modify. In other words, it can be said that it is an open-source licensing. There are two types of the copyleft licenses; strong and weak. Strong copyleft is meant that even a tiny bit of the code in a program is yours, this would simply imply that the whole program/software must be issued under your name too. While in weak copyleft, if a software contains some of your code then only certain parts of the license has to be published under your name. And other parts would be licensed under other people who contributed the software, since the software as a whole is the combination and modification of their codes.