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- 2431: Wire Pirates
- ... digital handshake with a stranger. Electronic impersonators can commit slander or solicit criminal acts in someone else's name; they can even masquerade as a trusted colleague to convince someone to reveal sensitive personal or business information. "It's like the Wild West", says Donn B. Parker of SRI: "No laws, rapid growth and enterprise - it's shoot first or be killed." To understand how the Internet, on which so many ...
- 2432: Albert Einstein
- ... not smart in school. He suffered under the learning methods that they used in the schools of Germany at that time so he was never able to finish his studies. In 1894 his father's business had failed and the family moved to Milan, Italy. Einstein who had grown interested in science, went to Zurich, Switzerland, to enter a famous technical school. There his ability in mathematics and physics began to ...
- 2433: The New Deal
- ... some of the relief programs were still in effect. Although the New Deal did not get the U.S. out of the depression, the relief programs caused the government to have a hand in the business place and let the society realize that the government is there to help them and trust in. The society benefited only because of the governmental actions that aided citizens to have money and a stable ...
- 2434: Albert Einstein and His Theories
- ... curiosity about nature and an ability to understand difficult mathematical concepts. At the age of 12 he taught himself Euclidean geometry. Einstein hated the dull regimentation and unimaginative spirit of school in Munich. When repeated business failure led the family to leave Germany for Milan, Italy, Einstein, who was then 15 years old, used the opportunity to withdraw from the school. He spent a year with his parents in Milan, and ...
- 2435: Telecommuting
- ... to do most of your work at home? Would it be beneficial to you and your company? That is a common question one, which more and more companies are finding out is the future of business. For most people, a chance to work at home would be ideal. Paper work and long term considerations for companies may actually be planned better at home as opposed to a busy work office or ...
- 2436: John Lennon: Biography
- ... Songs that were written primarily by myself include "Help," "All You Need is Love," and "A Day in the Life."(World Book 197). In 1970 we decided to break up for a number of artistic, business, and personal reasons (World Book 190). I, like the other former Beatles members, continued to perform as a solo artist. Yoko Ono, whom I married in 1969, became my partner (World Book 197). Yoko and ...
- 2437: Lucas: King of Film
- ... out through our world. Works Cited Champlin, Charles. George Lucas: The Creative Impulse. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1992. Lane, Randall. "George's Industry" Forbes 11 Mar. 1996: 127. Leonhardt, David. "The Empire Strikes Again" Business Week. 1 Jan. 1996: 48. Moritz, Charles. "Lucas, George" Current Biography Yearbook Ed. Evelyn Lohr and Henry Swan. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1978. Samuelson, James, and Lane Randall. "Money Machine" Forbes Mar ...
- 2438: Georg Cantor
- ... shattered their safe world of mathematics. One of these critics was Leopold Kronecker. Kronecker was a firm believer that the only numbers were integers and that negatives, fractions, imaginaries and especially irrational numbers had no business in mathematics. He simply could not handle actual infinity. Using his prestige as a professor at the University of Berlin, he did all he could to suppress Cantor's ideas and ruin his life. Among ...
- 2439: Bob Dole: A Race to the Top
- ... attempt to get himself elected. As a tradition, the "Grand old Party" has always benefited the rich more than the middle and working class people of America. Bob Dole promises a plan which will avoid business tax cuts and combine a marginal rate cut with a $500 per child tax credit, targeted towards low and middle income tax payers. The result, a plan that while still benefiting the rich more than ...
- 2440: Testing Tools
- ... was free of defects and suitable for the purpose for which it was developed. Failure to do so could leave the developer liable to be sued by anyone have has incurred a loss in any business as a result of software collapse. The main types of tool that have resulted as a partial result of this are described below. Testing Tool Categories There are a large number of testing tools that ...
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