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- 1091: Asynchronous Transfer Mode Networking (atm)
- ... will have the information he had previously went to the Internet for at speeds he could never image, even using a BISDN or T3 Internet connection. This glorious experience is secondly to the deliverance a business will have with ATM. According to many scientists, and business specialist, including Bill Gates, ATM will further business more in the next ten years than it has in the last fifty.
- 1092: What is Virtual Reality
- ... Artificial Reality, Simulator Technology, etc. VR is the most common and sexiest. It has caught the attention of the media. The applications being developed for VR run a wide spectrum, from games to architectural and business planning. Many applications are worlds that are very similar to our own, like CAD or architectural modeling. Some applications provide ways of viewing from an advantageous perspective not possible with the real world, like scientific ... operated vehicles to handle some dangerous conditions. Surgeons are using very small instruments on cables to do surgery without cutting a major hole in their patients. The instruments have a small video camera at the business end. Robots equipped with telepresence systems have already changed the way deep sea and volcanic exploration is done. NASA plans to use telerobotics for space exploration. There is currently a joint US/Russian project researching ... PC level machines, many of these are based on the Intel i860 processor. These cards range in price from about $2000 up to $6 or $10,000. Silicon Graphics Inc. has made a very profitable business of producing graphics workstations. SGI boxes are some of the most common processors found in VR laboratories and high end systems. SGI boxes range in price from under $10,000 to over $100,000. ...
- 1093: Socialism
- ... the free enterprise and market economies. The Industrial Revolution was the cause of many social problems. Long work hours, low pay, and poor working conditions caused Americans to first consider socialism. With government involvement in business, fairer treatment for all was feasible. Most countries today have socialist parties, many have socialist governments, and others who are in between have adopted socialist ideas. Communism and socialism are often associated together. Socialism is ... necessary to force people to become good citizens, but too much can lead to not enough freedoms. Socialism is seen as an efficient form of government. Capitalism, on the other hand, leads to unemployment, poverty, business cycles, and conflict between owners. Through socialism a nations wealth can be distributed more equally. Socialism is therefore based on cooperation rather than competition. Socialist believe that by creating an economic plan, farmers, manufacturers, workers ... would be one united work force controlled by the government. On the other hand, socialism would take away the biggest advantage America has; opportunity. The chance to strike it rich or create one's own business would not be possible. Fortunately, or government has taken only some socialistic ideas and has built a very successful government with happy Americans. and I am one of them.
- 1094: The Media
- ... sadder so that they can get sympathy for that person and then asks people to send money to help the person out. Not that that is a bad intention, but it is none of our business. I think that the media should just publish pictures, and then let you choose who you want to feed. There is also the possibility that the only reason that big news companies just need filler ... for filler, I wouldn't be too happy. It should be the tribe's leader that should have to get the tribe out of trouble in any way that he could. It is not our business to send them our money to get food for the people that got themselves into trouble, but I think it makes people feel good to donate things to needy people. I just think that the ... broken. If they would just try a little harder, then not as many people would be upset and the media would get a better reputation, but they still shouldn't bug into other people's business. They have good intentions, but it just gets them into trouble.
- 1095: A Critical Analysis of "The Doctor Won't See You Now"
- ... is finally beginning to see that patients have a responsibility for their own health". The credibility of the previous statement is destroyed when Gorman goes on to make a false analogy, comparing doctors with small business, and suggests that their is no difference between the two fields. Gorman suggest that, like in small business, doctors should eliminate the "riffraff" in their establishments. Unfortunately, the definition of riffraff is never revealed. Gorman goes on further to suggest which diseases or ailments should not be treated without any reason except personal ... left with little clientele. The argument is so ridiculous, it turns full circle and defeats itself. In Gorman's conclusion it is self evident what's being said is that medicine is not just a business and cannot be treated as if it were. It is much more than nine to five and making a buck. Unfortunately some physicians may have forgotten this for the moment. Stockbrokers are not required ...
- 1096: Cultural Differences Between Americans and Spaniards
- ... American west is no different; from 10:00am- 2:00pm during the summer months, excessive outdoor activity is kept to a minimum, with one exception; the work day does not cease, however in Spain every business shuts down or in some cases work continues at a snails pace. If you dont plan your work day around the Siesta, there is the possibility that the Siesta will hold you up for ... one day; he said you might as well not waste your time going downtown looking for anything because the Spaniards just dont work during Siesta. That is the point that kills me, So much business is lost during Siesta you have to wonder how these people stay in business financially, not to mention the fact that any non life threatening emergencies would just have to wait until the Siesta is over. The normal Spanish workday is not over after the Siesta, as a ...
- 1097: Military Technology
- ... technology in numerous different areas. Examples are the navigation of a submarine and intelligent long-range missiles. What most people associates with computers and war may be various simulation and action games. This is big business for software developers and merchandisers all over the world. As in all businesses money is the most important criteria for the big companies so they have no morale problems with making warfare into entertainment as ... people\\'s behavior. Though some games are getting quite realistic in simulating certain situations, none of them include any everyday (peacetime) military life in their simulations. Then computers are mostly office tools for normal big business tasks such as personnel management, filing and correspondence. But some of the world\\'s sharpest brains are constantly trying to make new, more sophisticated and more deadly weapons. New technology often uses computers as a ...
- 1098: Virtual Reality
- ... students, and "virtual" bodies enable physicians to practice delicate procedures before operating on patients. Few industries have taken as thorough advantage of the computer's ability to generate and manipulate images as the video game business. The computer's imaging ability has also found a home in Hollywood and in advertising. (Gump) Improved capabilities of personal computers and their programs have also put powerful graphics tools into the hands of many ... innovations emerging today. Virtual reality is a part of the future. Researchers are working daily to solve the problems that produce cyber sickness. Researchers are using innovations for virtual reality. These innovations may change the business and personal life. Managers will be using virtual reality, as well as groups and employees. (Haag, Cummings, Dawkins)
- 1099: Unemployement - The Unavoidable Consequence Of New Technolog
- ... work. 4th edn. Melbourne: Oxford. Mattill, J. (1993). Too High on High Tech? Technology Review. Vol. 186. no. 5. July. p. 77. Cambridge, Massachusetts: William J. Hecht. McKern, B. (1997). Science and Technology need respect. Business Review. 10 March 1997. p. 60. Broadway, NSW: John Fairfax & Sons. [CD-ROM] Database viewed: Newspapers/File: Business Review 1997. Mokyr, J. (1990). The Lever of Riches: technological creativity and economic progress. London: Oxford. Smark, P. (1997). No room for optimism in our brave new society. The Sydney Morning Herald. 18 January 1997 ...
- 1100: Smart Cards
- Smart cards are transforming business around the world from reducing fraud and opening up on-line transactions in banking, personalizing services for mobile phone users, to securing access to PCs and corporate networks, and speeding transportation by using electronic ticketing ... and health, park-ing, public telephony, mass transit and campus ID solutions; and areas of use increase every day. One of the most fast developing areas of smart cards use is Banking and Retail. For business of financial transactions is very competitive and fast-changing, banks are always seeking for new valuable services for their customers. Smart cards give an ability to deploy and manage multiple ap-plications on a wallet ...
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