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2461: Conflict Resolution Within Wor
... moving in a variety of directions; time is wasted and the objective is beyond achievement. Group members spend time on insignificant details. For example, a group of marketing managers and advertisers try to promote new computer games. Mr. Green visualizes the whole picture; he talks about the big concept and all the potential clients he is going to attract. In contrast, Mr. Smith wants to complete the small details first. He ...
2462: College Football-bcs
... also who will play for the right to be crowned national champions. The way the system works is somewhat complicated but very effective. Points are awarded by a formula with a combination of poll rankings, computer averages, strength of schedule, and losses. All the points are added together and ranked from least to greatest. The average of the rankings in the Associated Press Poll and the USA Today/ESPN Poll is ...
2463: How Technology Effects Modern America
... figures, multinational corporations, and upper 2% elite, for the same purposes. At this time, in the Internet’s young history, it is largely unregulated, and can be accessed and changed by any person with a computer and a modem; no license required, and no need for millions of dollars of equipment. But, in reviewing our history, we find that newspaper, radio and television were once unregulated too. It is easy to ...
2464: American Values
... refuse to become believers right away. For example, how many times one can hear a promotion slogans like “Free set of floor mats with every new car purchase!” or “Free mouse pad with every new computer purchase!”, etc. In my opinion, this is a clear indication of companies seeing nothing but a crowd of morons in their consumers. Jack, the main character of “Shopping”, finds himself in a store and interprets ...
2465: Into the Depths of A Black Hole
... telescope has just recently found what many astronomers believe to be a black hole, after being focused on an star orbiting empty space. Several picture were sent back to Earth from the telescope showing many computer enhanced pictures of various radiation fluctuations and other diverse types of readings that could be read from the area in which the black hole is suspected to be in. Several diagrams were made showing how ...
2466: Asynchronous Transfer Mode Net
... ATM does not necessarily work better with Unix/Linux, but works equally well with all OS types in proportion to their original speeds. Though the importance of ATM seems obvious to the programmers, “Nerds”, and computer scientist most people and businesses want to know (as in any other situation) how it will specifically benefit them. When the average person replaces his PC with an ATM NC and connects to his citywide ...
2467: Advertisment
... to providing as many options as possible to the customers. This ad provides the different alternatives to contacting these people and making an order. There is an ˇ§Orderˇ¨ option in which one can uses the computer to place an order, providing that one needs a credit card to do so. There are also the business's address and phone number provided for any further question or should a customer prefers a ...
2468: Genetic Engineering, History and Future: Altering the Face of Science
... continues to evolve at a much higher rate than the beings that gave it birth. The transformation time from tree-shrew, to ape, to human far exceeds the time from analytical engine, to calculator, to computer. But science, in the past, has always remained distant. It has allowed for advances in production, transportation, and even entertainment, but never in history will science be able to so deeply affect our lives as ...
2469: Biotechnology
... Einstein warned President Roosevelt about his discoveries of nuclear energy, that biotechnology can be a devastating new weapon, used to destroy human kind. I believe that the technology will flourish into the society as the computer has, having your own genetic lab at home so that you may cure yourself of a disease. But biotechnology is more than that, being that it will pave the future technological highway; perhaps instead of ...
2470: Are We Civilized As Civlized A
... Does being civilized only mean to become more advanced technologically, or does it also apply to our morals. Obviously, society has developed a lot in learning and technology. Today we have inventions such as the computer and nuclear power plants. Things that were never imagined long ago can be easily found today. Machines alleviate us of a lot of hard work that had to be done by hand, so in this ...


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