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6521: COMPUTER CRIME Hackers And Security Measures
... codes. This could be done in a number of ways, such as, stealthy observation of a legitimate user logging on from a remote terminal or by using remote computers to test for possible access codes. d) Financial computer crimes are, of course, the most serious problem in the information age. With the growing of telecommunication and the diffusion of microcomputers, the majority of enterprises and banks distribute large amounts of funds ... opportunities, limits and impacts. Mandell S L (1992) Computers and information processing: concepts and applications.(6th) West Publishing, St. Paul, Minnesota. Plant S (1997) Zeros + ones: digital women + the new technoculture. Fourth Estate, London. Porter D (1996) Internet culture. Routledge, London. Sieber U (1986) The international handbook on computer crime: computer related economic crime and the infringements of privacy. Wiley, Chichester. Taylor P (1999) Hackers: crime the digital sublime. Routledge, New ...
6522: Airika
... of children to slave parents, and means of punishment. Enslaved Africans represented many different peoples, each with distinct cultures, religions, and languages. Most originated from the coast or the interior of West Africa, between present-day Senegal and Angola. Other enslaved peoples originally came from Madagascar and Tanzania in East Africa. Slavery became of major economic importance after the sixteenth century with the European conquest of South and Central America. These ... occurrence of racial hate. It is obvious that racism still exists in many forms throughout our nation and throughout the world. Example of this racism is present in almost every aspect of society to this day. Although slavery was outlawed in our country following the Civil War, African-Americans have never been able to enjoy the freedom that Caucasians have, and probably never will. Years and years of oppression have led ...
6523: Financing In The EU
... also come high on the agenda as new products and funding possibilities (bonds, for example) become available in the euro. One of the keys to success will be the separation of risk controlling functions from day-to-day trading activities through a risk warehouse strategy." Financial management For a while at least, Forplay, Inc.will have to operate some form of dual accounting, with consequent additional burdens on our corporate chief financial officers ...
6524: Autism
... is one of building connections between the countless number of neurons or brain cells in the central nervous sys-tem. Some of the connections are general purpose pathways that are used millions of times each day for a variety of different purposes, while others are more specific and are used less often for a particular purpose. There are four main steps involved in neurological reconstruction. They are: 1. A functional neurological ... when he first initiates function in the affected part of the central nervous system. 3. The individual and/or his family does the program of developmental activities at home or at a training center every day, triggering reflex responses that stimulate the development of absent or impaired neurological functions. 4. Another functional neurological evaluation is taken every two to three months and the program is modified to the individual to reflect ...
6525: Ben Franklin
... required for burning. It was also was a lot less dangerous because it was a closed flame rather than an open fire. Ben found out that the women in his family that stayed home each day, did not get as many cold and toothaches as they used to(Cousins 89). “Soon every women in Philadelphia wanted a Franklin stove”(Cousins 89). “The Pennsylvania authorities were very pleased. They offered Franklin the ... of damage to tall structure during a thunderstorm. Therefore, mostly all tall building have lighting rods on their roofs so they won’t have the inside or outside of the buildings damaged by lightning. One day, Franklin decided he was going to have a picnic by using electric. This meant killing the animal with an electric shock and electrically cooking it over a fire. “He thought that meat might be more ...
6526: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
... those who could no longer work or who just could not find work. He set up mortgage relief actions for farmers and home owners, before he became president over one hundred homes were forclosed every day, and one in three farms had been forclosed or deserted. He set up public works programs to create jobs for the millions of unemployed able workers, building roads and other projects. He regulated banks, after the closing of all banks in Michigan for a day people panicked and began to withdraw their money. Roosevelt closed all banks in the United States and set up a board to review the banks, those that were deemed able to be reopened were, but ...
6527: Flexible Benefits Plan
... Taxes and Flexible Spending Accounts. The CPA Journal, 64,The CPA Journal, 64, 30-34. Flynn, G. (1995). Warning: Your Best Ideas May Work Against You. Personnel Journal, 74, 74-90. Frankfort-Nachmias, C., Nachmias, D. (1996). Research Methods in the Social Sciences (5th ed.). New York: St. Martin’s Press. Graham, B. W. (1996). The business argument for flexibility. HR Magazine, 41, 104. Hannah, R. L. (1994). The Tradeoff Between ... Risk Management, 41, 11-17. Leonard, B. (1994). The new age of manageable flexibility. HRMagazine, 39, 53. Sheley, E. (1996). Flexible Work Options-Factors That Make Them Work. HR Magazine, 71, 25-28. Webster, G. D. (1996). What's offered in a cafeteria plan? Association Management, 48, 101.
6528: Forgotten Kids
... next. An estimated 7,000,000 children in Missouri that suffers from these “invisible disabilities.” Mental illness not only affects the life of the child but the whole community. I live with this fact every day because my son suffers from Bipolar, better known as Manic Depression. Bipolar children long to be free of the strange feelings of sadness or euphoria and the voices that torment them. They wish for a good nights sleep and hope for a day when they can put their words on paper. They dream of friends who don’t abandon them when their moods change; and look for a miracle in the eyes of doctors who don’t always ...
6529: Hamlet 4
... reading on a book," he repeats five times "Get thee to a nunnery," varying the phrase very little, simply reiterating what was already said by changing "get" to "go." This well known quote, to this day cannot be deciphered in its entirety, for nunnery is a place where nuns live, yet it is also a brothel. Hamlet seems to knowingly cast a shade of confusion into the minds of the audience ... reading on a book," he repeats five times "Get thee to a nunnery," varying the phrase very little, simply reiterating what was already said by changing "get" to "go." This well known quote, to this day cannot be deciphered in its entirety, for nunnery is a place where nuns live, yet it is also a brothel. Hamlet seems to knowingly cast a shade of confusion into the minds of the audience ...
6530: Video Games: The High Tech Threat to Our Younger Generation
... sales of violent video games. (Fitzgerald 3] It is a good sign and relief that is the past few months, the ever growing violence of the videogame has swept over even congress. Herbert H. Kohl, D-Wis., the chairman of the senate Judiciary Subcommittee of Juvenile Justice , and Joseph I. Liebermann, D-Conn., the chairman of the Senate Government Affairs Subcommittee on Regulation and Government Information, looked beyond television, to violence in video game(Browning 691). During a recent (1993) congressional hearing Senator Herbert Kohl announced that ...


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