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- 661: The Software Industry Report
- ... performance in terms of innovation due to new technology and the changing environment as well as profitability and efficiency. 2.0 I have taken information from various sources, these include extracts from the Independent, Economist, Computer Business Review and the MINTEL reports for 1996 and also from various sites on the Internet. 3.0 Software is an extremely Labour intensive activity and therefore it is essentially a 100% value adding process ... DOS, DRDOS, Windows 3.x, Windows 95, 98, Macintosh System 7 ? Educational software - e.g. Encarta ‘98 ? Entertainment software - e.g. games The definition does not include software written for the traditional 8-bit home computer hardware including the Commadore Amiga & Atari, Sinclair, Acorn, BBC or Amstrad machines. These machines went into sharp decline due to the capabilities and enhancement of the P.C, and have subsequently been withdrawn from the UK market. Within the computer market today, pre-loading or bunding of software with hardware have been used as an incentive to buyers and is an important channel for obtaining software for the home user. However within this report ...
- 662: Victims Still
- ... have been created in the 1980s and 1990s have done absolutely nothing to help the victim. Elias also offers explanations as to how the victims movement doesn t help victims, what the real causes of crime are, and how crime should be controlled. The victims movement that sprung up during the 1980s and early 1990s seemed to be a step in the right direction for helping the victims instead of the offenders. However, as pointed ... hooked on drugs, they will be arrested for child abuse. The selectiveness of the programs leads to the policies that, in essence, do not work. The selectiveness of the programs ties in with why the crime is out of control. According to Elias, social inequality, economic inequality, sexism, and racism are reasons why crimes are still being committed. In order to stop crimes from happening, everyone needs to fell equal ...
- 663: Firearms; Vital Tools for Self Defense or Deadly Killers?
- ... article and you will see that guns should not be outlawed and that less gun control in necessary to preserve what the founders of this country believed in. Guns are Beneficial Guns can help prevent crime. This is a view held by many opponents to gun control. The criminals themselves agree. As part of a three - year study by the U. S. Department of Justice, criminals in prisons across the nation were interviewed. Sixty percent feared being shot by an armed citizen more than being shot by the police. fifty - three percent did not commit a specific crime because they were afraid the victim was armed. Fifty - seven percent of them were scared off by an armed victim who either brandished a gun or actually fired it.3 This alone shows that crime would drop if more citizens owned, carried and knew how to use guns. One such case involved eleven - year old Jason Green of Houston, Texas. Home alone one night, he heard noises in the ...
- 664: I.t. Doctors Database Analysis
- ... paper-based files in a big fat cabinet away. If you were to misplace a file in your office, it would probably be hard to find it, whereas if you lost a file on a computer you could use the find utility in Microsoft Windows 95, 98 or 2000 (by pressing the button and F at the same time) and the file would be found in a few seconds. On a computer you could automatically put the files in alphabetical order by whatever- name, GP, date of birth e.t.c. However, in an office cabinet it really would not be easy at all to put and keep the files in some sort of alphabetical sequence. Currently the database is pen-and-paper based, which may be cost effective but is very time-consuming when compared to a computer-based database. Say you have a paper-based database. If one of your clients move house or get married, you would have to create a whole new record because of the altered information. And ...
- 665: Inside Every Modern Computer O
- Inside every modern computer or other data-processing wonder is a microprocessor bearing millions of transistors sculpted from silicon y chemicals and light. Silicon, the second most abundant element on Earth, is used extensively in transistors, integrated circuits, photoelectric ...
- 666: Pro Capital Punishment
- ... become an increasingly controversial issue over many decades. The problem lies between, is the death penalty being accepted in murder cases or ruled out completely. While some people feel that Capital Punishment will not discourage crime, Capital punishment should be legalized in all states, because it is morally just and it will deter crime. The many opponents of capital punishment who are against it feel that the death penalty is not a deterrent and that it is barbariaertic of the past. It has no place in a civilized society ... execution." Criminologists also built a strong case that the threat of death failed to deter murder, anymore effectively than prison. Therefore, to inflict harm to one,it is simply useless. However, the punishment fits the crime therefore, it is morally just. Capital punishment is an expression of society's moral outrage at offensive conduct. This may be appealing to many but it is essential in an ordered society. It asks ...
- 667: Crime And Punishment
- Intellect and Emotion In Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, the main character is a man with two contradicting personalities a dark grim side and a warm loving side. The terms dark and grim used loosely to describe his intellectual side. It was ...
- 668: A Crime In The Neighborhood
- ... even the country’s disorientation over the unfolding Watergate scandal. The tension proves too great when the Eberhardts’ shy bachelor neighbor, Mr. Green, takes interest in Marsha’s mother. Though murder is the most visible crime in Marsha’s neighborhood, it is by no means the only one, Marsha’s father and aunt run off together and Marsha wrongly accusses Mr. Green for the death of Boyd Ellison. Marsha’s father ...
- 669: Gangsta Rap: Crime
- Gangsta Rap: Crime The cultural majority in America is up in arms over the rising levels of violence and horrific images that have seeped into popular entertainment. Movies, television, and music have always been controversial, but even they ...
- 670: Serial Killers in the U.S
- ... such as migrant workers, prostitutes, hitchhikers or homosexuals. They may even pick victims based on specifics such as physical build or hairstyle. Because of the fact that many serial killers may be mobile, similarities in crime scenes may go undetected by law enforcement agencies. The nation's police departments often lack the modern equipment and technology needed to track and recognize connections between cases. It is generally accepted that many cases ... we may never know the whole truth. For whatever reason, he held one of the most powerful cities in the world, New York City, in a state of fear. Even the heads of several organized crime families were reported to have sent out their sol- diers to find him. His rampage ended in August of 1977 and left six dead and nine wounded. The classic example of the sexual sadist type ... for police to solve. They usually involved or resulted from greed, anger, jealously, profit, or revenge. The serial killer differs in that he does not stop until he is caught. He gets better at his crime each time he performs it and continually perfects his style. Jeffrey Dahmer, killer of 17 young men over 13 years, would likely have been stopped after his first killing had the police been able ...
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