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361: Desktop Videoconferencing
... if we are to ride the second wave of innovation to successful adoption in the 1990s encounters (Egido, 1988,16). As with Desktop Videoconferencing in general, we look at videoconferencing interconnected on an individual desktop computer which allows video cameras and microphones to capture sight and sound of participants to be transmitted over a network. Desktop Videoconferencing is used to place calls to other Desktop Videoconferencing systems and then to see ... to have Desktop Videoconferencing because it allows people to work together regardless of distance. Desktop Videoconferencing can also provide shared software in the process. This type of videoconferencing is where either person could control the computer and edit documents if either person opens a word-processing document. Most businesses use Desktop Videoconferencing because it allows employees to work on projects and have one on one or group meetings without having to ... for sale the realtor used his Desktop Videoconferencing system to input information on my home that will allow information to be exchanged and to allow convenience in closing sales. The Desktop Videoconferencing process involves a computer at each end of the communication lines. You need a video camera to get video into the computer. The computer tansmits in digital information only. Compact discs and computer disks are examples of digital ...
362: Computer Based Training
COMPUTER-BASED TRAINING Computer-based training (CBT) instruction is a very diverse and rapidly expanding spectrum of computer technologies that can assist anyone from a child to a doctor in teaching and learning a particular skill or process. This paper will describe the types of CBT and the disadvantages and advantages of ...
363: Juvenile Crime and Punishment: Justice or Injustice
Juvenile Crime and Punishment: Justice or Injustice In recent years the crime rate for juveniles has escalated and violent criminal acts are now being committed by younger children. In hopes of deterring juvenile crime, many states are now wavering juveniles to adult courts. Once the youth is trialed, he or she is subjected to the same tough sentences as an adult, including imprisonment in adult facilities and in ...
364: The New Federalist Party
... Although the New Federalists main goal is a true federal government, it is not by any means a single issue party. We try to take an independent stand on all of today's political issues. Crime: Recent Gallop polls have shown that 80% of the population favors putting more police on the streets, and paying higher taxes to do it. The same poll shows that 82% want to make it harder ... vcr's and other recreational equipment. We will leave some recreational equipment in, but only to be used during designated times. Educational programs will be set up to let kids know about the effects of crime and drugs. It will also let children associate with actual police officers and loose that inherent fear of cops that many kids have today. Existing programs will receive more funds if they are needed. Foreign ... just the tip of the iceberg in dealing with it, but at least we've got the guts to take the first step and get to one of the roots of the problem. Part II Crime: The biggest issue in politics today is crime. Therefore, the New Federalist party will address that before all other issues at hand. The first step to reducing crime is a complete overhaul of the ...
365: Crime And Punishment - Sufferi
In the novel Crime and Punishment, by Fyodor Dostoevsky, suffering is an integral part of every character’s role. However, the message that Dostoevsky wants to present with the main character, Raskolnikov, is not one of the Christian idea of salvation through suffering. Rather, it appears to me, as if the author never lets his main character suffer mentally throughout the novel, in relation to the crime, that is. His only pain seems to be physical sicknes. Raskolnikov commits a premeditated murder in a state of delirium. He ends up committing a second murder, which he never ever wanted to be responsible for. He kills Lizaveta, an exceedingly innocent person. But does the author ever remind us of the murder at any time in the novel again? Not in the physical sense of the crime itself. The reader doesn’t hear about how heavily the murders are weighing on his heart, or how he is tormented by visions of the crime. He doesn’t feel the least bit guilty ...
366: The History and Future of Computers
The History and Future of Computers CRS-07 Mr. Drohan With the advances in computer technology it is now possible for more and more Canadians to have personal computers in their homes. With breakthroughs in computer processing speeds and with computer storage capacity, the combination of this with the reduced size of the computer have allowed for even the smallest apartment to hold a computer. In the past the only places to have computers were ...
367: The Social Plague of Crime and Criminals
The Social Plague of Crime and Criminals Here we are today moving rapidly towards the twenty first century, facing the same problems we endured for centuries in the past. Earthquakes shake the earth, floods destroy cities, and crime is more serious than ever. Some of our most serious problems are natural occurrences which we can not control. Crime and criminals are a societal plague that we can at least attempt to alter. If a crime is committed the justice system can punish the offender. That sounds logical enough. Punishment is implemented to ...
368: Crime And Punishment 2
In the novel Crime and Punishment, by Fyodor Dostoevsky, suffering is an integral part of every character's role. However, the message that Dostoevsky wants to present with the main character, Raskolnikov, is not one of the Christian idea of salvation through suffering. Rather, it appears to me, as if the author never lets his main character suffer mentally throughout the novel, in relation to the crime, that is. His only pain seems to be physical sicknes. Raskolnikov commits a premeditated murder in a state of delirium. He ends up committing a second murder, which he never ever wanted to be responsible for. He kills Lizaveta, an exceedingly innocent person. But does the author ever remind us of the murder at any time in the novel again? Not in the physical sense of the crime itself. The reader doesn't hear about how heavily the murders are weighing on his heart, or how he is tormented by visions of the crime. He doesn't feel the least bit guilty ...
369: Cause Of Crime
Criminals are born as with a different psychological scheme that persuades them to commit crime. Scientists believe that criminals develop such a complex from either a biological, however not genetic, chemicals in their body. These differences allow a psychological failure that leads the person not to develop a conscience. However ... Virtually all vicious criminals have some combination of 1) an abusive, or neglected childhood, 2) brain injuries (through accident or abuse), and 3) psychotic symptoms, especially paranoia." Although mental instability will not always lead to crime, the fact is that those who do have this complex are more likely to become criminals. Through examining a criminals individual psychological and biological conditions and the environment that the person lives in, one can ... which revolves around their psyche becomes a reality and as a result that person becomes a psychopath. The psychological complex of the person and the environment in which he/she grew up in, strongly influence crime into their lives. A person does not need to have a craving to commit crime instead one just needs that fantasy world provided by the deepest outreaches of one's imagination. This fantasy allows ...
370: Crime and Punishment and The Outsider: Self Discovery
Crime and Punishment and The Outsider: Self Discovery In every society, it is important for individuals to adhere to a set of principles in order to maintain order. In Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment and Camus' The Outsider , however, both protagonists ignored the values of their society. Raskolnikov and Meursault felt their own beliefs were significant, and through their actions they were able to express them. As ... to correct and direct nature. But for that, there would never had been a single great man”1. In fact, he had written an article titled “The psychology of a criminal before and after the crime”. It stated that ‘ordinary' men live according to the law and exist only to reproduce the human race, yet ‘extraordinary' men may break laws “if in his own conscience it is necessary to do ...


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