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- 2701: Computer Crime
- ... of computers gets bigger so will the number of software thief's. Electronic software theft over the Internet and other online services and cost the US software companies about $2.2 billion a year. The Business Software Alliance shows that number of countries were surveyed in 1994, resulting in piracy estimated for 77 countries, totaling more than $15.2 billion in losses. Dollar loss estimates due to software piracy in the ...
- 2702: A Review of "The Outsiders Club" Screened on BBC 2 in October 96
- ... which seemed to imply that the disabled person was somehow less than the surrogate herself. It was considered reasonable by the surrogate that a fee (£60) was charged, partly because it is after all a 'business' transaction, and "otherwise they would become too attached if we did not charge". POWER, CONTROL, and FETISHISM The film showed several disabled women who discussed their experiences of the club. One woman, who uses a ...
- 2703: Computer Crimes
- ... while the computer hacker in the comfort of his own living room averages $500,000 a "job". As for people destroying information, this is for taking some one down, destruction of data could end a business which for some is very attractive. It can cost a company thousands of dollars to restore the damage done. Now that you have an understanding of what a "hacker" is, it time to move on ...
- 2704: J.M Coetzee's "The Harms of Pornography"
- ... are the major contributors to the industry? Who is going to watch a porn without women in it? Therefore, at least at first glance, it would seem that since women are actively contributing to the business of pornography maybe they should be criticized at least equally if not more so than the men who watch it. According to author J.M. Coetzee and his article "The Harms of Pornography", the real ...
- 2705: The Roosevelt New Deal Program
- ... of World War I in 1919 the stock market prices kept rising. On October 24, 1929 the stock market crashed. Stock prices plummeted. On that one day, the value of stocks fell fourteen billion dollars. Business started to lay off people. Small stores closed there doors. The lower the money got the more people got laid off. Herbert Hoover said the cause was international and that the remedy for it must ...
- 2706: A Comparison Of Typewriters Vs. Computers
- ... the typewriter for over a century. Yet, a recent report (Fernberg, 1989, 49-50) indicates that electronic typewriter shipments over the last three years averaged about a billion dollars a year. Further, the Computer and Business Equipment Manufacturers' Association projects that the annual growth rate will remain constant at 1.5 percent over the next five years. With sales holding steady at over a million units a year, the electronic typewriter ...
- 2707: Women in Africa
- ... Allman, 204). Women during this period were extremely successful at avoiding marriage, if they chose to do so, by supporting themselves and each other. They outsmarted the system in mass numbers and many went into business for themselves. Women who were unhappy with their present situation either divorced their husbands, went to court to challenge "matrilineal inheritance" (Allman, 210), or avoided marriage altogether. G. Clark's work on Kumasi market women ...
- 2708: Roosevelt and the Great Depression
- ... v. Butler in 1936, however, the program was a great success. The National Recovery Administration, or NRA, also proved to be one of Roosevelts greatest New Deal plans. Designed to balance the interests of business, labor, and consumers, it attempted to reduce unemployment and restructure the economy. The NRA was created under the National Industrial Recovery Act and set codes of fair competition. Anti-trust laws were suspended, and workers ...
- 2709: The Role of Women in the Church
- ... Apollos is described as a learned man who came to Ephesus and began teaching from the scriptures in a knowledgeable way although lacking in one of the fundamental teachings. Another Case in point is a business woman named Lydia who lived in Philippi. She accepted the Gospel message from Paul and Silas while at a place of prayer. After this incident is recorded, a strong church is mentioned in Philippi later ...
- 2710: Rights of Egyptian Women
- ... the modern connotation of true freedom. Women were officially denied positions of public office although surviving records indicated that many women help low-profile positions during time of need in Middle Kingdom. Also, positions in business and government were patrilineally passed from father to son because of the domestic role expected of the woman. The population of Ancient Egypt was frequently in decline due to disease and periodic famines. The life ...
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