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3571: Transfers Of Technology From The Developing World
... under control and people will start living longer, healthier lives. A second issue is the exchange of technology for agriculture and industry. As a result, new jobs will be created to provide income, while reducing child labor. As the people of these countries start to build income for themselves, the amount of crime will be reduced as people will be able to afford to meet their basic needs. As an example ...
3572: The Information Super Highway
... of nude women and hears a noise. His mother opens the door to his room but it’s too late, the navigation window has already been closed and mom has no idea what her little child had been looking at. With a world of information and no way to monitor it, the Internet makes life informative as well as interesting limited only by each click of the mouse. The Internet is ...
3573: Hackers
... of piracy as an activity, they nevertheless tend to avoid pirate bulletin board systems --partly because there is little pertinent phreak/hack information contained on them, and partly because of the belief that pirates indiscriminately abuse the telephone network in pursuit of the latest computer game. One hacker illustrates this belief by theorizing that pirates are responsible for a large part of telephone credit card fraud. The media claims that it ...
3574: Computer Crime 2
... the most disturbing of these criminals is the pedophile that surfs computer bulletin boards, filled with bright young boys and girls, in search of victims. He develops a relationship and then seeks to meet the child in person to pursue his sexual intentions. Already recognized as a serious problem, cyberstalking has spawned the cybercop --a police officer assigned to computer bulletin boards in search of these pedophiles. Once a suspect is ...
3575: Censorship
... Adult violent offenders ten to have shown certain personality features as children. "One being they tended to have viewed violence on television" (Congressional Digest) The amounts of violence on television continue to grow. A typical child watched eight thousand murders and one hundred thousand acts of violence before finishing elementary school. The National Institute of Mental Health and the Centers for Disease Control say that violence on television breeds violent behavior ...
3576: Psychology-Dreams
... blood pressure, muscle twitches, oxygen consumption, and gastric excretions. Usually, a fully grown person has about 4 to 5 cycles of REM sleep, consisting of about 25% of a night's sleep. A new born child's sleep can consist of as high as 50% REM type sleep. In adult humans, dreams begin about 90 minutes after the sleep process begin and recur about every 90 minutes, allowing about 2 hours ...
3577: Pascals Triangle
... was born on June 19, 1623 in Clermont-Ferrand of central France. His father was a highly placed civil official and everyone expected Pascal to follow in his footsteps. But Pascal proved to be a child prodigy. At the age of twelve, he figured out the proposition of Euclidean geometry with no help. At the age of seventeen, he wrote an essay on conic sections which contained a theorum that was ...
3578: Klinefelter Syndrome
... routinely, except when there is a family history of genetic defects, the pregnant woman is older than 35, or when other medical indications are present. The next most likely opportunity for diagnosis is when the child begins school. A physician may suspect a boy is an XXY male if he is delayed in learning to talk and has difficulty with reading and writing. XXY boys may also be tall and thin ...
3579: The Software Industry Report
... been that Microsoft should correct its code on the Windows 98 software within 90 days, of which it has agreed. This seems to highlight Microsoft’s paranoia towards its competitors during its trial for monopoly abuse, but the fact still remains that Microsoft still capitalised at $280bn and has windows systems on no less that 90% of the worlds P.C’s, on the other hand Java has made a market ...
3580: Cloning
... us to make extended journeys into our universe. By perpetuating our physical selves scientifically, we could embark on space journeys of infinite distances. We would have the ability to reproduce a physical facsimile of a child lost to a tragic accident. A pet with exactly the same genetic disposition could be recreated to replace a lost or deceased one. The farming and live stock industries have already taken advantage of cloning ...


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