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3371: Thomas Edison
... masses. And one of his greatest influences was from his Father a very positive man. A long with the great influence he had upon Americans and the world. He sparked the movement of today’s computer ran world. Thomas Edison was born February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio. He was the seventh and last child of Samuel Edison, Jr. and Nancy Elliot Edison. His parents had no special mechanical background. His ...
3372: Against Federal Censorship of the Internet
Against Federal Censorship of the Internet I am against federal censorship of the Internet computer network system. I believe Internet censorship is absurd and unconstitutional. First, Federal censorship of the Internet is a breach of the First Amendment rights for those users residing in the United States. Second, any law ...
3373: Comparing Hitler And Stalin In
... attorney and the judgement of this court: for she finds us not guilty". After Hitler gave this speech, the court was sympathetic towards him, he was sentenced to only five years in prison for his crime. After nine months of his sentence had been served, he received parole. Being able to gain Nazi party control and gain enough supporters, proves that he was an efficient user of propaganda. Hitler also had ...
3374: World War I and Bringing People Together
... the flag, and reciting the pledge allegiance. Germans were locked up simply cause they were Germans. Robert Prager a German born immigrant was hung by a angry mob consisting of 500 men. Robert Pragers only crime was that he was a German and we were at war with Germany. The leaders of the mob were later exonerated. Many immigrants were locked up cause of fear that they may be loyal to ...
3375: A Political Biography On Jfk
... to assassinate President Kennedy." In 1979, however, the House assassinations committee, after two years of investigation, concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald probably was part of a conspiracy that also may have included members of organized crime. As the years have gone by and other Presidents have written their chapters in history, John Kennedy's brief time in office stands out in people's memories for his leadership, personality, and accomplishments. Many ...
3376: Radar Detector
... to the police speed-detecting equipment. It mixes a portion of the radar signals with background clutter and bounces it back to the squad car by way of wave guide antenna, which effectively confuses the computer inside the radar gun. Police radar takes five to ten speed measurements per second of the vehicle. The Phazer sends two different signals to the radar, so the final result is that police radar can ...
3377: Alan Turing
... would be able to compute any computable function given the correct set of instructions. Turing never actually built such a machine, but it was this idea that led to the construction of the modern day computer.
3378: Censorship And The Internet
... matter of minutes. An example could be the recent hacking of the U.S. Department of Justice's Homepage and the hacking of the Central Intelligence Agency's Homepage. Someone illegally obtained access to the computer on which these homepages were stored and modified them. It was done as a prank; however, both of these agencies have since shut down their pages. 2600 (www.2600.com), a magazine devoted to hacking ...
3379: Aristotles Life
... because Aristotle did most of his teaching while he was walking with his students. After Alexander the Great s death in 323 BC, Aristotle was charge with impiety by the Athenians, which was a similar crime that was brought upon another philosopher, Socrates. Worried that he would be set to death for this charge, Aristotle fled to the city of Chalcis. A year after his arrival in Chalcis, Aristotle died (World ...
3380: Secure Electronic Transactions
... to keep a record of all online transactions, including the merchant's Internet address. That way, you'll have all the information you need in case a question about a purchase order arises. Several new computer software and browser provide an electronic wallet that automatically logs in your Internet purchases. Many online merchants will email you an order confirmation that summarizes the price and quantity of your purchase. Keep your password ...


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