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- 9591: The U.s School System
- ... the chance to break rules simply because that is just the way they are. Their bad habits will never be corrected, when they are not expected to act properly I haven t really had a great relationship with teachers, in the sense that I felt that they were able to give me good one on one assistance if needed. This however is not the fault of the teacher. Cities have a ...
- 9592: Is Television Good Or Bad?
- ... work on weekends would miss out on sport all together. These programs show only relevant parts of the match and often include player information and information about the tournament or season. These programs are a great service to the public and encourage a healthy life-style. In general, television is an excellent resource, even though it is not always used to it’s full potential, it entertains and (sometimes) educates. Television ...
- 9593: Television That Kills
- ... how TV violence affects children. When children see too much violence they become desensitized to it and/or imitate it. They may also gain a distorted world view. "Studies indicate that people who watch a great deal of television are more likely to hold fearful or negative views of the world than those who watch less TV. However, some researchers argue that people who watch a lot of television already hold ...
- 9594: How Society Conforms in “The Lottery”
- ... that he doesn’t realize what’s going on. He doesn’t know that he is being conformed to the lottery and is participating in the death of his own mother. Societies influence is so great that he doesn’t realize it or even think about it and is acting just like everyone else. You could almost go so far as to say that the society is acting like a bunch ...
- 9595: Media Violence
- ... the inlet of violent television his or her child watches or who stands up against the flourishing climate of extravagant violence makes a difference. A starting point may only be a little beginning, but all great reforms found their origin here. Word Count: 757
- 9596: Assistive Technology
- ... are used to control the display of audio and visual images stored on videodisc (Blackhurst & Morse, 1996). The use of telecommunication systems, particularly the Internet (Williams, 1995) and its World Wide Web (Williams, 1996), has great promise for use in classrooms and for distance education. · Assistive technology includes various services and devices designed to help people with disabilities function within the environment. Examples include communication aids, alternative computer keyboards, adaptive switches ...
- 9597: Friendships
- ... received pleasure from it. The goodness of the act is separate from the benefits. In the same way, true friendships are good for both friends by themselves. The benefits of having a friend are so great, that most people would want it. However, since it is very hard to be a virtuous man, only a select few can have these kinds of relationships. The moral worth of having true friendships seem ...
- 9598: The Uncertainty Of Knowledge
- ... uncertainty, generations of today and the past have questioned the justification of God and whether or not he exists. Political theories are also being questioned and not understood, promoting people to disobey rules and regulations. Depression and suicide, in extreme cases, also emerge due to the confusing uncertainties of knowledge. On the other hand, there can also be positive outcomes from this ignorance. By accepting beliefs past down in school or ...
- 9599: Computer Networking
- ... manufacturers, and that is where proprietary advantage is obtained within the scope of a publicly available international standard. MPEG meets roughly four times a year for roughly a week each time. In between meetings, a great deal of work is done by the members, so it doesn't all happen at the meetings. The work is organized and planned at the meetings. So far (as of January 1996), MPEG have completed ...
- 9600: Privacy
- ... injunctive relief for unjustifiable invasions of privacy prompted by motives of gain, curiosity, or malice. In torts law, privacy is a right not to be disturbed emotionally by conduct designed to subject the victim to great tensions by baring his intimate life and affairs to public view or by humiliating and annoying invasions of his solitude. Less broad protections of privacy are afforded public officials and other prominent persons considered to ...
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