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- 631: Computer Simulation
- ... battle, e.g., single weapon platform, emitter, and sensor systems. Entities that operate near each other as cohesive units can be portrayed in aggregated units from team to battalion that represent the normal mode of employment. Individual, low-density, entities that operate in a geographically dispersed mode must be portrayed as they are employed, e.g., signal nodes, radars, jammers, missile and rocket systems, engineer obstacle systems, and individual surveillance and ...
- 632: Now Is The Time To Be Computer Literate
- ... stored on computers hard drives. Much of this is done today but in the future it will expand as we become a paperless society. Many workers will not have to go to a place of employment. They will work from their homes via the computer. For those who do have to drive to work it will become less stressful as computer help to keep traffic congestion down. Cars will have on ...
- 633: Morality and Ethics and Computers
- ... have AIDS but carry the antibodies are being discharged from the U.S. military and also fired from some jobs. Who knows if this kind of medical information could lead employers to make decisions of employment based on possible future illnesses rather than on job qualifications. Is this an ethical use of computers? One aspect of computers that is surely immoral and unethical is computer crime, which has been on the ...
- 634: Identity Theft
- ... your social security number unless you absolutly have to, the only times you are legally obligated to give out your social security number is when you are requesting government aid of some kind or for employment reasons. Also I have information packets that I will hand out reguarding a company that for a small cost has information about everybody. The packets have detailed inform atio on how to have your name ...
- 635: The Public Broadcasting System: Digital Technology and HDTV
- ... not a passing whim, but an inescapable technological advancement. By the year 2006, The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will have ordered all analog transmitters off the air. Before long, all broadcasters will commence with the employment of a revolutionary technology that will bring crystal-clear images and interactivity to television. However, the traditional set in the home will become obsolete, and consumer interest in its proposed replacement remains untested. Consequently, only ...
- 636: Romanticism’ in Jude the Obscure
- ... and children. Role of Society and Religion Jude and Sue made a relationship that is not acceptable to the society (at that time). The consequence of their relationship resulted in Jude’s expulsion from his employment. Then at the auction of their furniture, they were harshly criticized for their relationship. When the tragedy of old father time happens, Sue blames herself for it. Sue feels that she is leading a sinful ...
- 637: The Canterbury Tales: The Friar Outwits The Summoner
- ... portrayed an image of the summoner whereas in “The Summoner’s Tale,” the summoner relied upon vulgarity to depict a portrait of the friar. In “The Friar’s Tale” the summoner was shamefaced of his employment, but the friar in “The Summoner’s Tale” was not ashamed of his occupation. The summoner in “The Friar’s Tale” is dragged to hell by the devil. However, the friar in “The Summoner’s ...
- 638: 1984: The Party's Control Over the Thoughts
- ... changes, but changes constantly" (68). The details, which the photograph contradicted, cease to have relavance. Thus, Smith's job demonstrates to him the power the authorities have of nonobjective past. Winston's experiences through his employment further contribute to the mind control the government has as he daily rewrites martyrs out of existence. The most compelling destruction of Winston's isolation is realized as no one can confirm his whereabouts. O ...
- 639: Homeric Simile In Paradise Lost
- ... from or back to it, are the radiations of historic time. Overall it seems clear that while Milton was drawing from already established literary forms, he only employed them when he could further develop their employment and therefore create a deeper, more indelible image in his poetry. In any event, his usage of the epic simile stands as a foremost example for all time. Works Cited Blanchard, Elizabeth Shiela. “Structural Patterns ...
- 640: "Put Yourself in My Shoes"
- ... despicable", when his wife calls to invite him to the office Christmas party. But he doesn't want to go, mainly because the textbook publishing company where she works is also his former place of employment. Like Marston in "What Do You Do in San Francisco?" Myers is feeling the guilt of the unemployed, which is intensified by the fact that he moves in a much more upscale setting that is ...
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