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- 281: Money And Information
- ... occupation that is legal’. He specifies that the term legal occupation is necessary because without it the term ‘occupational crime’ could conceivably include all crimes. Occupational crime can include INFORMATIONAL MOTIVE “It’s as if big companies and their suck-up lawyers think that computing belongs to them, and they can retail it with price stickers, as if it were boxes of laundry soap! But pricing ‘information’ is like trying to ... email interview). Hacking as a form of anti-bureaucratic rebellion can take both macro and micro forms (Taylor1999: 62). On a macro-level Steve Hardin argues, ‘most law-abiding people fantasise about breaking the law big-time and getting away with it. We ‘ordinary folk’ are intrigued by the little guy who beats the big corporations or governments’ (Hardin: email interview). The anti-authoritarian outlook of hackers that is needed as part of their ‘free information’ ethos tends to encourage little empathy with governmental agencies. "The public perception of ...
- 282: Overpopulation
- ... than people in rural area have. What have people done in order to solve this problem? What an individual can do for this problem? Normally an individual thinks that this kind of problem is too big for themselves but they were wrong because if individuals coming together they would make a difference. If there is only one individual want to change or to improve something this will be impossible. People must ... understand well about this problem and they themselves must have a strong attitude about it. This is like the ants getting food “home” and it is almost impossible for an individual ant to carry a big fly “home” but it become much easier if the all the ants work together to carry that big fly “home”. In China they have the one child policy, because the population in China is too big at this moment. It increasing day by day and if they do not have a suitable ...
- 283: Crazy Horse
- ... have heard about how the Native American Indians were driven from their land and forced to live on the reservations one particular event comes to my mind. That event is the Battle of the Little Big Horn. It is one of the few times that the Oglala Sioux made history with them being the ones who left the battlefield as winners. When stories are told, or when the media dares to ... territory described in this article, or without consent of the Indians pass through the same" (Matthiessen 7-8). This treaty also stated that the hunting rights on the land between the Black Hills and the Big Horn Mountains "as long as the grass shall grow and the water flows".(Guttmacher 73). It forced the Indians to be farmers and live in houses. There could be no changes made to the treaty ... was an individual dance and the Sun Dance a community affair. In June 1877 the biggest Sun Dance seen on the reservation, twenty thousand strong, was held to honor Crazy Horse. This was the last big Sun Dance (Kadlecek 37-42). Crazy Horse was finally persuaded to bring his people in to live on the reservation. Crazy horse was lied to when a government official told him that he was ...
- 284: Tragic Women Of Shakespeare (j
- Women in Shakespeare's plays were not of importance, compared to the male characters. Though, the women had a minor role in the plays, they played a big role in the lives of others in the play. Some of them will end tragically, or end the same way they started, as nothing. In Romeo and Juliet, Juliet Capulet to me seems to be ... her mouth, and kept her mouth so close that she choked herself." That tells me that she killed herself. With her death, as a blow to Brutus, it does not affect the play in a big way. Brutus' actions were something like "oh, she's dead, oh darn, life goes on." It seems to me that Brutus does not care very much for Portia, only for himself. Portia has failed. She was not able to continue supporting Brutus, or even expose the conspiracy to the other people in Rome. It is a big failure, how she just decided to end her life. With hot coals in her mouth, it seems to me that she decided to punish herself, and used the hot coals to shut her up. ...
- 285: Television Advertisement
- ... with other companies that are similar to their product. For example, burger king has a statistic comparison chart of how much beef is more inside a burger king s Whopper hamburger than the McDonald s Big Mac hamburger. In this case, people who are hungry for burger would often be convinced to go to burger king to eat the Whopper burger that has more meat at the same price as McDonald s Big Mac. Burger king commercial says the Whopper has 75% more beef than McDonald s Big Mac burger, and burger king fries are larger than the McDonald s fries. These commercials may not seem such of a big deal when it comes to trying to convince that their product is ...
- 286: Television Advertisement
- ... with other companies that are similar to their product. For example, burger king has a statistic comparison chart of how much beef is more inside a burger king's Whopper hamburger than the McDonald's Big Mac hamburger. In this case, people who are hungry for burger would often be convinced to go to burger king to eat the Whopper burger that has more meat at the same price as McDonald's Big Mac. Burger king commercial says the Whopper has 75% more beef than McDonald's Big Mac burger, and burger king fries are larger than the McDonald's fries. These commercials may not seem such of a big deal when it comes to trying to convince that their product is ...
- 287: Movie Review of Jerry Maguire
- ... from the frigid air of a Montreal winter, go to see Jerry Maguire; it will be sure to warm your heart. If you're like me, you're a little tired of going to see big name stars in overly hyped, big time busts. Combine that with the fact that sports movies are rarely impressive, (Necessary Roughness?!? The Program?!?) and I have to say that my hopes were not too high for this movie. Let me tell ... business can be altered to include humanity. His plan focuses on reducing the number of clients to produce higher quality relationships with them. He then distributes it to all his colleagues before realizing what a big mistake he made. His boss fires him promptly. Only one client out of his previous 72, Arizona Cardinals wide reciever Rod Tidwell (Cuba Gooding Jr.), remains faithful. Ironically enough, his only concern is money. ...
- 288: Book Report On 1984 By George
- ... to what kind of world we are living in today. This is because in London the province of Oceania is where our first and main character Winston Smith lives. There are signs reminding citizens that Big Brother is always watching. Big Brother is the leader of the party in which Winston is a part of as well as all the people of Oceania. Winston Smith is about 39 and has on ulcer on his left ankle ... telescreen which watches and hears everything everyone is doing. There is a telescreen placed in every corner of every room. This telescreen could not be turned off. If you are heard thinking of something the Big Brother does not want you to think then you will be punished by the Thought Police. This punishment could be death or a sentence of 25 years in a forced labor camp. You had ...
- 289: Thailand
- ... at a bargain well then I’m sorry you get a bad price. Thailand also has sports! They mainly have soccer, kickboxing, boat racing, and an old Thai game called Saba. Saba usually attracts a big crowd. And the soccer games always attract big crowds! Especially when a big match is played in the National Stadium in Bangkok. The kick boxers are tough and you will rarely ever see someone get an injury. But they also attract a lot of crowds. The boat ...
- 290: Fairness And Equality In Ecuad
- ... governments we have obtained from Persian politicians. In Ecuador un fairness doesn’t just come from good or bad last names but also from race and regionalism. For a lot of people RACE is another big factor when it comes to fairness. Ecuador is mostly meztisos which are a mixture of amerindians and Spanish that constitute 50 percent of population, the Amerindians continued 25 percent and black and Spanish 10 and 10 percent respectively. the ones who are affected this mistreatment are he blaks and the amerindindians continuing the 35 percent of population. In Ecuador there are two big cities one is Guayaquil that from where I come from and the other is the capital Quito in both of the cities there is a lot of racial segregation for balks and amerindians. WHY? because ... are known not to be well educated. The same thing happens with amerindians they mostly live in the highlands and also work underpaid because they are not well educated, thus wen they go to the big cities for jobs even if they have been well educated often they will reject blaks or amerindians because they will often think they are not capable of doing a job or smart enough to ...
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