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- 3531: The History Of Corvettes
- ... horsepower engine, running the quarter-mile in 13.3 seconds at 108 mph, and ended in 1995 with a 405 horsepower engine, running the quarter-mile in 13.1 seconds at 112 mph after a computer technological upgrade over the years. The ZR-1’s were sold for $68,000. Corvette was also awarded with the 79th Indianapolis 500 being led with a 1995 Corvette performing as the Official Pace Car ...
- 3532: Media Violence
- ... there exists this bellicose disposition among Americans, a characteristic prevalent more so here than in any other country. Could it be that media violence has evolved into an intricate art where the more money and computer graphics spent on the mind-blowing action exhibitions makes all the difference in profit? Could it be that the artificial death spectacles and mass slaughter of insignificant characters desensitizes us to the finality and reality ...
- 3533: A Time To Step Down
- ... we need to impeach the president to convey a message: in the United States you will be punished for your crimes no matter who you are. The bottom line is that if you commit a crime in any sort you must face the consequences.
- 3534: The Arrival of Email
- ... to communicate inside and outside organizations. Memos that at the past had to either be typed or handwritten and then routed through a slow and complex distribution system, now can be dashed off on a computer and zapped to their recipient(s) at high speed. However, easy and quick as it is, messages written in haste and distributed without thinking through the ramifications of the message "can come back to haunt ...
- 3535: Affirmative Action And Its Eff
- ... long-term disaster will outweigh the short term relief. Discrimination is not the problem that plagues society. This is shown with the increase of women in the work force. The number of women in the computer industry has increased 93%, in auto industry 89%, and in pharmaceuticals 78% (Dunkle 44). Thirty years ago this was not the case, and affirmative action forced American employers to open their eyes to the benefits ...
- 3536: Analysis Of Sexual Harassment
- ... and avoid heavy discussions on male harassment that might cause some resentment among the male employees. Many times programs aren't effective because they spend a lot of time just attacking men and not the crime. Companies need a good system to deal with complaints. A clear process for handling complaints shows that a company takes them seriously. Until 1991 it was harder for woman to make allegations of sexual harassment ...
- 3537: Modernization of Air Warfare
- ... recent advances has been in the area of flight guidance and control such as the pilotless plane or drone. The Firebee is a pilotless plane that can be controlled by ground, plane, or by a computer. It can fly following a preset course and return. Another advance is vertical takeoff. It is a big advantage when an airplane can land and takeoff almost anywhere. The British were the first to design ...
- 3538: Society and The Role That Computers Play In USA
- ... 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 ...
- 3539: Arguments On Desegregation
- ... to solve a problem that wasn't their fault. Black children were more likely to attend an inner city school and they felt that in return for their taxes they would receive an increase in crime and a lower standard of education (Stephan 175). Another major argument regarding desegregation was the fact that there was de jure (by law) segregation in the south and de facto (by geography) segregation in the ...
- 3540: The Sedition Act of 1798
- ... America's fear of German aggression led to the enactment of the Smith Act. Much like the Alien and Sedition Act it required all aliens to be registered and fingerprinted. It also made it a crime to advocate or teach the violent overthrow of the United States, or to even belong to a group that participated in these actions. The United States Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the law in ...
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