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- 2821: CIA Covert Operations: Panama and Nicaragua
- ... S. creation.(Agee, 7) Beginning in 1981, through terrorism and destruction, this force gradually bled the economy, undermined the Sandinista social programs, and demoralized the a large sector of the population which had supported the revolution. By 1990, faced with nothing but worsening poverty and continuing terror, the Nicaraguan electorate gave the victory to the Nicaraguan Opposition Union (NOU). This anti-Sandinista coalition was created and financed by various U.S ...
- 2822: Women In Iran
- ... consent of the husband is always necessary to finalize the divorce. The husband may go ahead and marry another woman while his case is pending with the first wife. Under laws imposed after the 1979 revolution, women: · Must cover all parts of their bodies (including their hair) except for the face and hands, with loose-fitting garments. · Must not wear any make-up. · Unrelated couples are not allowed to socialize at ...
- 2823: Computer Crimes: Laws Must Be Pass To Address The Increase In Computer Crimes
- ... Laws Must Be Pass To Address The Increase In Computer Crimes THESIS: Laws must be passed to address the increase in the number and types of computer crimes. Over the last twenty years, a technological revolution has occurred as computers are now an essential element of today's society. Large computers are used to track reservations for the airline industry, process billions of dollars for banks, manufacture products for industry, and ...
- 2824: Computer Crime: A Increasing Problem
- ... 1995. The Gatsby. "A Hackers Guide to the Internet". Phrack. Issue 33, File 7; 15 September 1991. Icove, David, Karl Seger, and William VonStorch. Fighting Computer Crime. USA: O'Reilly Books, 1996. Time Life Books. Revolution in Science. Virginia: Time Life Books, inc., 1987. Wallich, Paul. "A Rouge's Routing." Scientific American. May 1995, pp. 31.
- 2825: America and the Computer Industry
- ... for many other tasks (Osborne, 146). In 1971 Marcian E. Hoff, Jr., an engineer at the Intel Corporation, invented the microprocessor and another stage in the deveopment of the computer began (Shallis, 121). A new revolution in computer hardware was now well under way, involving miniaturization of computer-logic circuitry and of component manufacture by what are called large-scale integration techniques. In the 1950s it was realized that "scaling down ...
- 2826: Articles of Confederation
- Articles of Confederation It would have been very difficult to run an effective government under the Articles of Confederation. Many of the great minds politically active after the American Revolution realized this; thus arrived the birth of one of the greatest political documents of all time: The Constitution. With the implement of the Constitution, the United States government became effective. The product of some of ...
- 2827: Victims In Progress of Technology
- Victims In Progress of Technology Technologies' place in society has increased dramatically since the industrial revolution era. The public's view of technology has been one of positivism, meaning that science(technology) leads to progress and that progress, in return, is positive. Those countries which enjoy such technologies have formed ethnocentric ...
- 2828: Virtual Reality: What it is and How it Works
- ... see what your kitchen will look like before you actually refurnish could help you save from costly mistakes in the future. The entertainment industry stands to gain a lot from VR. With the video game revolution of bigger and better games coming out all the time, this could be the biggest breakthrough ever. It would be fantastic to have sword fights which actually feel real. As well, virtual movies (also called ...
- 2829: History of the Internet
- ... the same time 1991 Gopfer was released. Gopher made it posibly to click yone self forward in a Windows envioroment with your mouse instead of typing long,difficult UNIX command. Two years later the next revolution WWW was released. WWW made it abel for ordinary peoply the surf on internet. Internet began to grow wery fast 1993 it became posible for enterprices to rent ecces to internet to privitepersons.At the ...
- 2830: The Computer Underground
- ... confidential material in authors files). Hollinger, Richard C. and Lonn Lanza-Kaduce. 1988. "The Process of Criminalization: The Case of Computer Crime Laws." Criminology 26:101-126. Levy, Steven. 1984. Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution. New York: Dell Publishing. Message Logs from a variety of computer underground bulletin board systems, (confidential material), 1988-1989. NBC-TV. 1988. Hour Magazine. November 23, 1988. Parker, Donn B. 1983. Fighting Computer Crime. New ...
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