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- 391: Hacking
- ... destroy human beings. The United States is finding out that being a World Power, other countries are jealous. Most understand the word terrorism to mean bombs, and mass murders, but with the evolution of the computer age, terrorism is taking on a whole new meaning. No longer is computer hacking something from a movie, or a sci fi flick, it is now a real danger to the United States. This new technology is being called Cyber Terrorism, and is used by a variety of ... is trying to ward of terrorist attacks and better prepare the Country incase such attack should ever occur. Presidential Decision Directive 63, which is the alliance between industries and the Government to prevent terrorism and computer hacking could work, but only if both private and public sector corporations work with the Government one hundred percent. The main areas that the Government hopes will work with them on this is the ...
- 392: Crime And Punishment 2
- Crime and Punishment The main character of the novel Crime and Punishment by Feodor Dostoevsky, Raskolnikov, is in reality two totally contradicting personalities. One part of him is the the intellectual. He is cold, unfeeling and inhumane. He exibits tremendous self-will. It is this side that enables him to commit the most terrible crime imaginable - taking another human life. The other part of his personality is warm and compassionate. This is the side of him that does charitable acts and fights out against the evil in his society. ...
- 393: Computer Aided Drafting and Design
- Computer Aided Drafting and Design CADD stands for Computer Aided Drafting and Design. By using the computer for the functions normally utilized by hand, a greater amount of efficiency can be attained. By drawing lines with a computer on a screen, corrections can be made without erasing the entire product. CADD ...
- 394: How to Maintain A Computer System
- How to Maintain A Computer System Start a notebook that includes information on your system. This notebook should be a single source of information about your entire system, both hardware and software. Each time you make a change to your ... In addition, back up any files with an extension of .sys. For Windows systems, all files with an extension of .ini and .grp should also be backed up. Next any time you work inside you computer turn off the power and disconnect the equipment form the power source. Before you touch anything inside the computer, touch and unpainted metal surface such as the power supply. This will help to discharge any static electricity that could damage internal components. Now you should periodically, defragment your hard disk. Defragmenting your hard ...
- 395: Propaganda in the Online Free Speech Campaign
- ... telephone, and related industries by lowering regulatory barriers, and creating law that corresponds with the current technology of today and tomorrow. One part of the Telecommunications act, however, is designed to create regulatory barriers within computer networks, and this has not been greeted with admirable commentary. This one part is called the Communications Decency Act (CDA), and it has been challenged in court from the moment it was passed into law ... this law. While the goal of keeping children from gaining access to pornography is a noble one that few would challenge, the problem is that the CDA has opened a can of worms for the computer world. Proponents of the CDA claim that the CDA is necessary because the Internet is so huge that the government is needed to help curb the interaction of adult materials and children. Opponents of the ... the EFF will facilitate in handling problems in the area of litigation and computers. Initial funding of the EFF was provided in part by a private contribution from Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple Computer, and since then contributions have come from industry giants such as AT&T, Microsoft, Netscape Communications, Apple Computer, IBM, Ziff-Davis Publishing, Sun Microsystems, and the Newspaper Association of America. It is likely that ...
- 396: Hackers 2
- Computer Hacking Explosive growth in the computer industry over the last decade has made new technologies cheaper and simpler for the average person to own. As result, computers play an intricate part in our daily lives. The areas in which computers affect life are infinite, ranging from entertainment to finances. If anything were to happen to these precious devices, the world would be chaotic. Computer hacking is a dangerous crime that could total chaos for the entire world. Some hackers act on revenge or just impersonal mischievousness. But whatever their motives, their deeds can be destructive to a person' ...
- 397: Hackers
- Computer Hacking Explosive growth in the computer industry over the last decade has made new technologies cheaper and simpler for the average person to own. As result, computers play an intricate part in our daily lives. The areas in which computers affect life are infinite, ranging from entertainment to finances. If anything were to happen to these precious devices, the world would be chaotic. Computer hacking is a dangerous crime that could total chaos for the entire world. Some hackers act on revenge or just impersonal mischievousness. But whatever their motives, their deeds can be destructive to a person' ...
- 398: Transfers Of Technology From The Developing World
- ... technology for agriculture and industry. As a result, new jobs will be created to provide income, while reducing child labor. As the people of these countries start to build income for themselves, the amount of crime will be reduced as people will be able to afford to meet their basic needs. As an example, instead of having to steal or beg for food or clothing, they would be able to purchase them; thus reducing crime and increase economic growth. The case study of China completed in class, showed that as people became educated and more career oriented, the size of families decreased thus reducing overpopulation. This occurs for two main ... reaction that will increase their standard of living. This chain will start with improved medicine to increase life expectancy, followed by new jobs that will bring income and finally education that will reduce overpopulation and crime. All of these factors resulting from technological transfers will lead to an overall increase in living standard. In the corporate world of North America, it has never been easier to start a business or ...
- 399: The Brady Bill
- ... 3, 1991, sponsored by 76 representatives including Feighan, William J Hughes (D-NJ), and Charles Schumer (D-NY). The bill was referred to the Judiciary Committee, and the hearings began in the Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime on March 21, 1991. As written, this bill required a seven-day waiting period on the handgun purchases. Schumer, the chairman as well as the chief sponsor of the bill, explained before the Subcommittee that ... 3. Debate in the Senate In the Senate, the proponents of the Brady bill, including the Majority Leader George J. Mitchell (D-ME), were working hard to keep the Brady language part of the omnibus crime legislation (S-1241) which had already been passed by the House-Senate conference committee. Ted Stevens (R-AK) proposed an amendment to replace the waiting period with an instant-check system. This amendment was very ... House, ensuring that the potential buyers who were eligible for the purchase would not have to wait to buy a gun. Stevens and other GOP opponents argued that the waiting period would not reduce the crime rate since it would not affect the majority of criminals who could purchase guns illegally while affecting the law-abiding citizens' Second Amendment right to purchase a gun for sports and hunting purposes. In ...
- 400: Journalism on the Internet
- ... used it and it has evolved into what it is today. It is a library that contains mail, stories, news advertising, and just about everything else. "In a sense, freenets are a literacy movement for computer mediated communication today, as public libraries were to reading for an earlier generation." Now that the term "the net" is understood lets look at some sections of the net. An online magazine is a computer that lets users access it through the net. This computer stores one or more magazines which users can read. "PC magazine and other magazines are available on the Web" "Maclean's Magazine and Canadian Business online; and Reuters' Canadian Newsclips." This form is much ...
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