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- 9361: The Internet: How it Works and How it Effects the World
- ... alter the language of the Internet to meet the governments desires. This however would cost each user ten dollars more per month, therefore many Internet consumers are weary of this plan. One of the many great aspects of the Internet is that each user has the option of remaining anonymous. Doing so would diminish the amount of prejudiced remarks said to one another. Therefore there could be no prejudices against a ...
- 9362: Should Exams Be Obolished
- ... of cramming is last-minute study. Because of this, the students cramming will have to put aside his or her social life, have to sacrifice their sleep and even worse the students will be in great pressure and tension. Well, I think, they are wrong because cramming is a part of study method. If a person has a good study Method such as keeping in touch with the books everyday, he ...
- 9363: Shusterman And The Aesthetic E
- ... caused to surface within them as opposed to harboring concern for literary technique or the conceptual ideas behind the authorship. Or, a better example, the quintessential phenomenological viewer is he or she who reads Dickens Great Expectations and disregards the poetics and mastery of the language Dickens may exhibit, or the commentary of society or romance etc. that Dickens may have emphasized. This viewer bases their positive or negative criticism upon ...
- 9364: Smart Cards
- ... phase system is unnecessary as there is no real hurry for implementation. In the first instance, the parallel system should be used to service a couple of thousand students and hence should not be too great a number to manage and study compared to full implementation. This will allow time for students to get acquainted with the system and hopefully address any problems which can later be avoided when the system ...
- 9365: Reality - What It Is And How It Works
- ... entertainment, but the real industry to gain from this technology is science, in general. The money that can be saved examining the feasibility of experiments in an artificial world before they are done could be great, and the money saved on energy used to operate such things as wind tunnels quite large. The best example of how VR can help science is that of the "molecular docking" experiments being done in ...
- 9366: Social Institutions
- ... the problems of suicide. When most people think of the causes and consequences of suicide, they think in terms of individuals. They see suicide as a personal act that results from psychological factors, such as depression or frustration. Sociologists acknowledge the suicide is more interested in the social factors that affect suicide rates. According to the sociologist view of suicide, variations in suicide rates can be understood by studying the structure ...
- 9367: Technology
- ... our everyday lives as long as the technology isn't manipulated to the point that we have to take advantage of and exploit other people in order to get ahead. I know it would be great if everything worked out that way, but as we all know we don't live in a perfect world and no matter what the scenario is, somebody's toes have to get stepped on if ...
- 9368: Computer Integrated Manufacturing
- ... as less expensive, inflexible equipment. Many benefits of its flexibility will show up only over time. Therefore, it is difficult to estimate how much this flexibility will be worth. Another benefit of CIM is the great reductions it makes possible in lead-time. Some of the benefits from greatly reduced throughput times are incorporated in estimate of savings from inventory reductions. But there is a notable marketing advantage in being able ...
- 9369: Persian Gulf Crisis
- ... over a meter thick. The coastlines were littered with mines intended to defend against an attack by the United States Marines that never came. Bodies littered the streets of Iraq and Kuwait. There was a great rebuilding process ahead for the Kuwaiti and Iraqi economies. By invading Kuwait, Saddam had broke promises to three distinct peoples. To his own people, to his Arab "brothers" and to the rest of the world ...
- 9370: The Year 2000 Bug
- ... on Y2K The media had virtually ignored the Y2K problem. To the major networks and cable news channels, the millennium computer rates were right up there with UFOs and the War on Drugs. Their great filler stories and depth of investigation was so short it could fit under a door. That is until January 1999. In January there was a rash of news coverage and special reports by the major ...
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