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- 4061: COMPUTER CRIME Hackers And Security Measures
- ... is illegal, but sometimes we must ask ourselves about what is legal and what not. As mentioned above Internet not only attracts individuals with different social status but commercial organisations as well. This is a great motivation for criminals whose aim is to make profit using unlawful actions. These could be computer hackers, fraudulent traders, software pirates and many more. In this essay I will try to discuss about computer crime ... access to computer systems is primarily committed by juvenile hackers, who have a variety of motives. These are related to their willingness to penetrate successfully a company s security system. They view it as a great challenge. At this time it is helpful to say that for hackers it is easier to gain unauthorized access to a time-sharing system rather than to a close system. c) The most obvious computer ... by electric motors in the vicinity of the computer room. Some other environmental problems could be power failures or external radiation. Sabotage: sabotage stands for the greatest physical risk to computer installations. Saboteurs may cause great damage to computer centres with little risk of apprehension. For example, magnets can be used to mess up coding on tapes, bombs can be planted and communication lines can be cut. 3) Security measures ...
- 4062: The Sextants Of Beijing
- ... Chinese. However, ceramics began to up rise as the leading of exports and the trade of silk production lost when silkworm cocoons were smuggled out from China. Even though fine silks were remained in a great deal and were still traded around the world, development of porcelain was much finer than earlier ceramics. Also, during this period the most influential features of the traffic were the spread of Buddhism from India ... and women, much wider abilities of books, attention to women for more education, and preparation of civil service exams that were reserved for men. I think a connection between China and Europe brought China a great deal of expanding their abilities of study. Many people rose in upper class and began to collect art objects and antiques on a much larger scales. Also between the China and Europe in the early ... better for them to learn directly from the west. However, since Japan was near and they had Asian pride, most remained in Asia and studied in Japan. These experience for international relationship brought China a great view and gained many thoughts. For taking the risk of going out to overseas led them achieve a lot of knowledge and technology. They adopted the system of international treaties as a mean of ...
- 4063: Hercules
- ... Hercules was an infant, Hera sent two serpents to destroy him in his cradle. However, Hercules strangled them, one in each hand, before they could bite him. When Hercules grew up and had become a great warrior, he married a young woman named Megara. They had two children together and lived very happily. However, things didn t turn out as they do in the movie. One day, Hera sent a fit of madness to Hercules that put him into so great a rage, that he murdered his wife and both children. When Hercules regained his senses and realized what he had done, he asked the god Apollo to rid him of his sins. Apollo commanded that ... ideas. Disguised as an Amazon warrior, she went up and down the army saying to each woman that the strangers who had arrived were going to carry off the queen. The warriors attacked, and a great battle begun. Hercules killed Hippolyte and took her belt, but remained to fight the rest of the Amazons. When they had finally won the battle, Hercules returned to Mycenae with the belt and gave ...
- 4064: The Allegory of the Cave: Turn Around
- ... realization of his own self-imprisonment, his true nature, and burns himself upon the fire of his tortured soul, which drags him into the cave. In the darkness he feels things such as self-pity, depression, and a great deal of guilt. These are the times that try men's souls. There are three options, endeavor to climb, return to the wall, or resign to self-destruction. The rest is where it becomes hazy ...
- 4065: Broken Ground By Jack Hodgins
- ... memory is that "[he] cannot even protect [his] family from harm. Dear God, [he] cannot do a single thing alone!" (Book 1 Chapter 33 P182) In the following years, Matthew goes through several bouts of depression, alienating his family and friends. Both the savageness and beauty of the settlement simultaneously transforms his life before his eyes, and sends him back into his terrible past. Tanner Pearson's life is changed even ... life turns out. Charlie, instead of being totally ruined like Tanner, dedicates his life to helping the community. He becomes the editor of the local newspaper, and a historian on what becomes known as "The Great Fire Of 22". Charlie takes all the negative aspects of his life in the forested settlement, and channels them into positive achievements. The cruel environment that Portuguese Creek has to offer changes the lives of ...
- 4066: Heart Of Darkness 14
- ... the native Africans seem to represent a sort of good by doing what they feel is right. On the other hand, the white foreigners carry themselves with some kind of evil as they exploit the great kindness of the blacks. I guess you could say that the white men were filled with a black hatred inside. Another example is found when Marlow enters the Belgian company s office. Sitting in the ... pictures were always placed within a dark ebony back round. Another ironic example is the continued description of the white ivory. Its beautiful white shine makes it look righteous, even though it really demonstrates a great evil as the elephants were being destroyed along with other people. Other colors were of importance as well to truly understand the symbolic nature of the story. The plaid patches and trimmings on the Russian ... annoyances he comes across in the Congo. At first, his problems seem bigger than life; later, however, they diminish because of the growth in experience and character of captain Marlow. The sign of a true great writer is the use and manipulation of symbolic meanings. Canrad could have told us the sort of mood or meaning he was attempting to portray at each point in the book, but rather, he ...
- 4067: Haroun And The Sea Of Stories
- ... the "young adult" rack, not the rather enthusiastic reviews from quite respectable sources (the Times Literary Supplement; the New York Times Book Review; Stephen King), and probably not their own judgement that this is a great book - but it is. This is Rushdie's first book since The Satanic Verses (and, I'm a bit ashamed to say, the first book of his that I've read). While it's not explicitly a "kids' book", it is definitely a great book for kids, much like Alice in Wonderland or the Arabian Nights, both of which it rather resembles. It definitely stands on its own, though, and may well end up as a classic in its ... I was going to write a review (of sorts), he told me to be sure to mention Iff, the Water Genie, and Butt, the Hoopoe, and now I have. Imho, a fine addition to any Great Childrens' Books list. No sex or religion; very little "real" violence. HAROUN AND THE SEA OF STORIES (1990) was written for children, and weaved in the story an affable robot, genies, talking fish, dark ...
- 4068: Israel 2
- ... Desert (also called the Eastern Desert), which borders the Red Sea and the Gulf of Suez, in the east. The Libyan Desert (also known as the Western Desert) includes a vast sandy expanse called the Great Sand Sea. Located here are several depressions with elevations below sea level, including the Quatarra Depression, which has an area of about 20,000 square kilometers (about 7,722 square miles) and reaches a depth of 133 m (436 ft) below sea level; also found here are the oases of Siwa ...
- 4069: Isolationism
- ... 1812. Thus, many efforts were made to gain territory and isolate from European involvement. The United States made many unsuccessful efforts to maintain neutrality in European struggles. After a war was declared between France and Great Britain, the U.S. issued a proclamation in 1793 announcing the determination of the U.S. to remain neutral. In 1794, Congress passed a neutrality act that forbade Americans to participate in the war and ... to be searched. Attempting to isolate itself from European involvement, the U.S. developed the Embargo Act of 1807, which prohibited American ships from leaving the U.S. for any foreign port. This Act caused depression and led to the Non-Intercourse Act and Macons Bill #2, which reopened commercial relations with other nations. James Madison, at his time of presidency, also wanted to maintain neutrality, but the war hawks ...
- 4070: Teaching Ethical And Moral Values
- ... the diversity among students, the responsibility and the lack of willingness to communicate between teachers and students. Is the American school systems unified in culture and religion? Most Americans would agree that there is a great deal of cultural and religious diversity among the educational system. In order to teach good ethical values the teacher must be non-ethnocentric in the way he/she presents their values. For example, it will ... over us. We must obey the laws of the land and be law-abiding citizens. We should be truthful to others and treat them how we would like to be treated. Even though there is great diversity among young teenagers, some values are absolute and can be taught in education. Although facing the challenges of cultural and religious diversity is among the hardest when teaching ethics, there is also a great deal of responsibility on the teachers part. Thus many teachers do not want to modify a students personal life because of accountability and liability. For instance, if a teacher proclaimed that it is ...
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