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Here are some information systems that I use mostly on a daily basis ATM- I use this system to withdraw money where a bank card is the input system, and the output being the money I had requested from the machine. Laptop- I use my laptop on a daily basis to connect to the internet and to access my module slides, type out school assignments and do online tests or anything school related. Smartphone- my smartphone is honestly my daily bread, because I use it every single day of my life as it connects me to everything and I use it to communicate most of the time. My family is back in the Eastern Cape; therefore I can use my phone to skype with them as well as my friends. I am able to connect to my social media pages as well as run my foundation’s pages as well and website from it. Turnstile- I live at Hector Peterson residence, one of the university’s residences and there is a turnstile that is used to enter the residence. My student card is used as the input device which enabl...

INFORMATION SYSTEMS!!!

Information systems have impacted my life in an incredible way. Not only the in the academia aspect of my life, but my everyday social life as well. I am able to learn at school, able to purchase goods and connect with those who are not around me through it. Information systems have a major effect on our everyday lives, both positively and negatively. Here are some pros and cons I have experienced through information systems: ADVANTAGES: DISADVANTAGES:           Through IS I am able to study with my laptop and receive information on school work on programmes such as Ikamva, without me meeting with my tutor or lecturer to give me printed copies.            Jobs are lost when computers substitute workers.            I am able to submit assignment online from anywhere, using my cell phone or laptop. I do not have to go to school to submit work.   ...

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"Call me Au, cause I'm golden in my element"  A ray of sunshine, a rose amongst thorns. "Dipped in chocolate, bronzed in elegance, enamelled with grace, toasted with beauty. My lord, she's a black woman." Look for me in the centre of crowds, in the heart of food festivals, the front row of a music concert and you will find me in my most peaceful and natural state. These are just some of the things that I love. I am the centre of attention, a misunderstood being, an introverted extrovert. Some people were made, well, I'd like to think I was created. I consider myself one of a kind, cliche, I know. My name is Ayabulela Mahleza, also known for ukwenza kakhulu (Translation: Also known for doing the most.) and this is who I am.