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- 4811: Working In The Clouds
- ... part of the globe. Commercial aircraft may also carry cargo, such as mail. Commercial aviation is the most common type of aviation. The third sector is referred to as general aviation. General aviation is all civil aeronautics with the exception of commercial air-transport operations. This includes sports flying, business flying, and crop-dusting. Around 80 per cent of all active civil aircraft are classed as general-aviation aircraft. These aircraft range from gliders, ultralight aircraft, and small two-seat, single engine trainers to plush business jet aircraft equipped with turbojet propulsion and extensive electronic installations. Although ...
- 4812: History of the Computer Industry in America
- ... card punch and electric typewriter. It was slow, requiring 3 to 5 seconds for a multiplication, but it was fully automatic and could complete long computations without human intervention (Chposky, 103). The outbreak of World War II produced a desperate need for computing capability, especially for the military. New weapons systems were produced which needed trajectory tables and other essential data. In 1942, John P. Eckert, John W. Mauchley, and their ... in price of older processors. In other words, the price of a new computer will stay about the same from year to year, but technology will steadily increase (Zachary, 42). Since the end of World War II, the computer industry has grown from a standing start into one of the biggest and most profitable industries in the United States. It now comprises thousands of companies, making everything from multi-million dollar ...
- 4813: Save The Internet
- ... its source by censoring the Internet as that is to only rational solution up to today. We do not want our world to be ravaged by the present situation of Internet! Works Cited Beahm, George. War of Words-The Censorship Debate. Kansas City : Andrew and McMeel, 1993. Chidley, Joe. "Red-Light District." Maclean's 22 May 1995. Galbraith, John Kenneth. "The Page That Formerly Occupied This Site Has Been Taken Down ... Internet and Censorship." http://esoptron.umd.edu/FUSFOLDER/dmontoya.html 1995 "Only disconnect." The Economist 1 July 1995. Quittner, Joshua. "How Parents Can Filter Out the Naughty Bits." Time 13 July 1995. BIBLIOGRAPHY Beahm, George. War of Words-The Censorship Debate. Kansas City : Andrew and McMeel, 1993. Chidley, Joe. "Red-Light District." Maclean's 22 May 1995. Galbraith, John Kenneth. "The Page That Formerly Occupied This Site Has Been Taken Down ...
- 4814: Private Cable TV
- ... FRANCE 3.1 HISTORY TO BE FILLED WITH THE BEGINNING (PUBLIC TV 1930S - 1984) The first broadcasting tests happenned in the late 30Ôs like in Germany. It is only in 1945, after the second world war, that The Ordinance formalized the state monopoly of broadcasting which was assigned to Radiodiffusion de France. The Radiodiffusion de France has then included television in 1959 and became RTF (Radiodiffusion-Television de France). Established as ... 1/3 for opposition. 3.4 FINANCING 4. TV-BROADCASTING IN GERMANY 4.1 HISTORY The first TV-experiments in Germany were made in the 1930s to broadcast e.g. the Olympic Games. After World War II the harbinger of the first German TV-station ARD began broadcasting under allied control in 1949 in northern Germany and Northrhine-Westfalia under the responsibility of the NWDR-Laenderanstalt. The ARD is a broadcaster ...
- 4815: Stealth Technology
- ... addition to it's flatplate surfaces, the F-117 also incorporates an external covering of radar absorbent material, making it even more difficult to spot on radar. The F-117 proved itself during the Gulf War in the Middle East. During combat over Iraq, not one F-117 was lost or even hit to the intense anti-aircraft defences. Equally important, the F-117 was found to have an extraordinary accurate ... has to be accuratley matched all over the external body of the aircraft. Even if there was a slight difference in this being matched it could be disasterous to the aircrafts out come in a war because it could be tracked and destroyed because of radar signals.
- 4816: How The Internet Got Started
- How The Internet Got Started Some thirty years ago , the Rand corporation , America's formost cold war think tank, faced a strange straegic problem. How could the US authrieties succesfully communicate after a nuclear war? Postnuclear America would need a comand-and-control network, linked from city to city , state to state, base to base . But no matter how throughly that network was armored or protected , its switches and wiring ...
- 4817: W.B.Yeats And Leda And The Swan
- ... html Whitaker, Thomas R. Swan and Shadow: Yeats's Dialogue with History. University of North Carolina: Chapel Hill. 1964 1 In Greek mythology, king of Mycenae, and commander of the Greek forces in the Trojan War. He was the son of Atreus. To calm the winds delaying his army's journey to Troy, Agamemnon sacrificed his daughter Iphigenia to the goddess Artemis. After a ten-year siege, Troy fell and Agamemnon returned to Mycenae. With him came Trojan princess Cassandra as a prize of war. Upon his return, Clytemnestra, his wife, killed him with the help of her lover Aegisthus. (Encarta(r) 98 Desk Encyclopedia)
- 4818: History of Computers
- ... card punch and electric typewriter. It was slow, requiring 3 to 5 seconds for a multiplication, but it was fully automatic and could complete long computations without human intervention (Chposky, 103). The outbreak of World War II produced a desperate need for computing capability, especially for the military. New weapons systems were produced which needed trajectory tables and other essential data. In 1942, John P. Eckert, John W. Mauchley, and their ... in price of older processors. In other words, the price of a new computer will stay about the same from year to year, but technology will steadily increase (Zachary, 42) Since the end of World War II, the computer industry has grown from a standing start into one of the biggest and most profitable industries in the United States. It now comprises thousands of companies, making everything from multi-million dollar ...
- 4819: History of the Computer Industry in America
- ... card punch and electric typewriter. It was slow, requiring 3 to 5 seconds for a multiplication, but it was fully automatic and could complete long computations without human intervention (Chposky, 103). The outbreak of World War II produced a desperate need for computing capability, especially for the military. New weapons systems were produced which needed trajectory tables and other essential data. In 1942, John P. Eckert, John W. Mauchley, and their ... in price of older processors. In other words, the price of a new computer will stay about the same from year to year, but technology will steadily increase (Zachary, 42) Since the end of World War II, the computer industry has grown from a standing start into one of the biggest and most profitable industries in the United States. It now comprises thousands of companies, making everything from multi- million dollar ...
- 4820: History of the Computer Industry in America
- ... card punch and electric typewriter. It was slow, requiring 3 to 5 seconds for a multiplication, but it was fully automatic and could complete long computations without human intervention (Chposky, 103). The outbreak of World War II produced a desperate need for computing capability, especially for the military. New weapons' systems were produced which needed trajectory tables and other essential data. In 1942, John P. Eckert, John W. Mauchley, and their ... in price of older processors. In other words, the price of a new computer will stay about the same from year to year, but technology will steadily increase (Zachary, 42) Since the end of World War II, the computer industry has grown from a standing start into one of the biggest and most profitable industries in the United States. It now comprises thousands of companies, making everything from multi-million dollar ...
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