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- 671: Computer Simulations
- ... 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 ...
- 672: Computer Crime 2
- ... and will continue to be a much larger problem than intrusion by hackers, crackers, and terrorists combined. By the turn of the century, 80% of Americans will process information as a major part of their employment, according to a United Way study. In addition, the future portends new and brighter "for-profit" invasion of business computers. As one Justice Department official says, "This technology in the hands of children today is ...
- 673: Bridging Technology And Academ
- ... Technology Initiative (1996), of the Clinton/Gore administration proposes the community-wide participation of parents, teachers, business leaders and the higher education community to collaboratively build the social, financial and educational infrastructure necessary for the employment of technology as an instructional and informational tool into the secondary schools by the year 2000, and continuing its presence through higher education. The four fundamental goals of this initiative are to furnish schools with ...
- 674: Human Rights
- ... justifiable in the courts and are inserted for the guidance of the legislatures and government of the country. Among topics which are placed in this category are the duties of the state: to secure full employment for all people of working age, to provide adequate standards of living and education to all citizens, to rapidly develop the country, to distribute the social product equitably, to eliminate economic and social privilege and ...
- 675: Genetic Engineering 5
- ... purchased at a great price (Bereano 18). If a family is poor, they may be paid to design their child with genes tailored for a particular occupation, together with a pre-birth contract for future employment (Bereano 18). As a result, all life will be evaluated only in terms of its specific use for the individual (Bereano 18). The right to work out one s own destiny is lost. Given the ...
- 676: Fusion 2
- ... less toxic than the waste products of a fission reactor. Moreover, even this activation problem may be eliminated, either by the development of advanced, low-activation materials, such as vanadium-based materials, or by the employment of "advanced" fusion-fuel cycles that do not produce neutrons, such as the fusion of deuterons with helium-3 nuclei. Nearly neutron-free fusion systems, which require higher temperatures than D-T fusion, might make ...
- 677: False Memory Syndrome
- ... is no scientifically proven list of typical symptoms of sexual abuse. Symptoms displayed by actual abuse victims are the kinds of symptoms that also result from divorce, moving, loss of a family member, or changing employment. According to the False Memory Syndrome Foundation "There are 700 civil and criminal cases have been filed based on retrieved memories of childhood abuse". Repressed Memory is considered "the latest fad among therapists" . Writers and ...
- 678: Effects Of Excessive Pesticide
- ... produce: factors such as soil fertility and availability of water may have a greater influence in a particular situation. Hence, crop protection has always been an important component of agriculture, leading to the development and employment of measures that can limit damage, such as synthetic chemicals. Easily stored for long periods in a compact form, easily applied at very short notice (provided the machinery is available and the weather conditions are ...
- 679: Drug Identification With Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometr
- Drugs are used everyday by people in many different ways for many different reasons. Drug testing has become a standard in pre-employment testing, because of the wide variety of drug use in today's society. Drugs tested for by a possible employer include Cocaine (crack), Amphetamines (crystal), Opiates (codeine, morphine, heroin), PCP (phencyclidine), and Marijuana. Gas chromatography ...
- 680: Computer Programming
- ... salary has a great deal to do with it, a federal government-programming job would not be a good choice. In Hal's legacy: Computer programming for Years to Come. The author states "Computer programmer employment is expected to grow faster than the average job through the year 2008. Jobs for programmers should be plentiful in almost every business that computers or computer software is needed in." (69; ch 5; para ...
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