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9991: The Y2K Problem
... can be found? An analysis of the expenditures and benefits to repairing the existing system may lead you to the conclusion that replacing your system altogether is a more attractive option. This step requires a great deal of planning and foresight. If your system is seriously affected, replacing your existing processing applications with new ones that can convert your old data may be an appropriate decision to make. Communicate with Business ...
9992: Predators and Ecosystem Management
... to the traditional approach of species-level management. This kind of approach, (1) has involved many resource-management agencies because of the growth or disappearance of their habitats, and (2) the amount of species is great and the time is too short to conserve these species in any other way. Bibliography 1) Estes, James A.,1996,24(s): Predator and ecosystem management, Wildlife Society Bulletin, Ca, pg.390-396. 2) Miller ...
9993: The Potential Effects of a Depleted Ozone Layer - Detrykowski
... radiation are agriculture, wildlife, the environment, and human health. A depleted ozone layer has a profoundly negative and potentially devastating effect on humanity and its surroundings. From an agricultural perspective, a diminished ozone layer poses great risks. Since man's evolution from 'man the hunter and gatherer' to 'man the food producer' , mankind has grown ever more dependent on his surroundings. In the case of food production man relies greatly on ...
9994: Ehrlich's Population Bomb
... materials to maintain a larger population. Ehrlich starts by saying that this is basically non-sense, the world will reach its carrying capacity and nothing can be done about it. He says, " Can we expect great increases in food production to occur through the placing of more land under cultivation? The answer is a most definite NO." If more land can not be put under cultivation then the production curve must ...
9995: Living In A Virtual World
... possible to operate on a patient from the other side of the world. This will make a hole new possibility of making things that were not possible before the virtual reality came. This is a great thing for the humanity but if you think that you use this equipment in every day life you get isolated from other persons and lose the scence of reality. It is not the same to ...
9996: Plastic Not Paper
... doesn't seem to be that big of a decision, but as you now know it does effect the environment. If you don't care about the environment then use the plastic bags for there great other practical uses. So the next time you are at the check out lane and you get asked the question, say plastic with pride.
9997: Virtual Reality Technology and Society
... vast number of uses for them, society had little choice but to integrate them as quickly as possible. The benefits were simply too large to ignore, the needs of our new ways of life too great. New Rules of Behavior The problem with these new computer based areas of high-technology is that the technology itself is evolving so rapidly that society is not afforded as much time to assimilate as ...
9998: Same-sex Marriage
... is proven that there is indeed a gene that causes homosexuality, than we can draw a parallel between not allowing homosexuals to marry and not allowing blonds to marry. This is why it is of great importance to public policy whether or not homosexuality is predetermined. Some now believe that homosexuality is genetically predetermined by a gene on the X chromosome. If this is the case, then gays cannot decide their ...
9999: Nuclear Waste Management
... turn caused a steam explosion. The reactor's protective covering was blown off, and approximately 100 million curies of radionuclides were released into the atmosphere. Some of the radiation spread across northern Europe and into Great Britain. Soviet statements indicated that 31 people died because of the accident, but the number of radiation-caused deaths is still unknown. The same deadly radiation that was present in this explosion is also present ...
10000: BBS Piracy And The Copyright
... where BBS users have the opportunity to get commercial software simply by giving the board other software. So what does all this activity tell us? This tells us the people are willing to go to great lengths to get software at a lower cost, or possibly in exchange for other software and are succeeding in their efforts. Although more than 50% of their income is from other companies which do not ...


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