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- 2621: Municipal Cable And Phone Companies In Iowa
- ... federal Telecommunications Act of 1996 (which deregulated federal control of communications companies), the judges decided that federal law allowed for the creation of municipal communications companies. In my opinion, this case has a very positive effect upon the role of technology in rural areas. For years rural Iowans have been behind those in larger cities. Services such as cable modems and ISDN lines have been unavailable to rural areas, but easily ...
- 2622: Influences of Chinese Culture
- ... The Hundred Schools of Thought. Of the various schools, five proved to have the most lasting significance for Chinese culture: Confucianism, Daoism, Moism, Naturalism, and Legalism. The body of thought that had the most enduring effect on subsequent Chinese life was that of the School of Literari, often called Confucian school here in West. Im here at the school of philosophy that he founded (Ru).1 And I met one ...
- 2623: Popularity of Television and Magazines On Designing Individual Space
- ... with awaiting MEDIA PACK and further interview with the editor on MONDAY. Can the market sustain this interest? The growth of the number of magazines titles within the home interest sector has had no negative effect on overall sales of the majority of pre-existing titles, (MINTEL 24/06/98 p30), which demonstrates that newer titles have generated additional demand rather than taken sales from older titles. It is also possible ...
- 2624: Is The Mainstream Videogames Media Biased?
- ... the Genesis and SNES EGM had a what if list. Among their top what if's were "What if Sega quit the console business and made games for Nintendo." This was before Sony and in effect, EGM was preaching a monopoly. While not blatantly expressed, readers get the idea that the thought has crossed their minds. Here's another from the IGN Playstation site: "It's waaay too early for Sega ...
- 2625: Tourism
- Tourism In truth, the attributes of tourism have changed rapidly during the twentieth century. Today, it is virtually impossible even to avoid the effect that the tourism industry has on the world. On the following lines I shall in an explaining voice treat the subject of tourism and I wager you'll find it rather interesting. First and for ...
- 2626: Violence and Sportsmanship in Sports
- ... dull. Players know that a good, solid hit or a bit fight can sometimes putmomentum on their side giving them extra drive to pull ahead in the game. Violence in sport is nothaving a negative effect on society, it is only allowing fans to !enjoy themselves while they are watching a particular sport. Yes there are instances where players andfans do go overboard and get carried away causing fights and sometimes ...
- 2627: Theories of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and Julian Rotter's Locus Reinforecement Control
- ... to relate with some of the theories of Maslow's Hierachy on Needs and Julian Rotter's Locus Reinforecement Control. I find myself relating and thinking about them the most. Just how do these theories effect me in everday life In Maslows Hierarchy of Needs the person goes through stages of where one thing must be accomplished before moving on to the next task. The stages consist of one, physiological needs ...
- 2628: An Essay On Platos The Republic And Aristophanes The Birds
- ... piety but the people worship beliefs like the four cardinal virtues. These virtues are wisdom, courage, discipline, and justice. Along with the Myth of the Metals, these virtues keep everything organized and in place, in effect serving as a religion. This organization in the Republic is not represented in Cloudcuckooland. Cloudcuckooland has absolutely no organization and would never work as a society. Cloudcuckooland was created on a whim by two Athenians ...
- 2629: Philosophy Statement
- ... am forgiven for this moralizing discourse I would assert that our modern neurosis is a kind of disenchantment. Gross disregards for place today are really a denial of our "situatedness", of our mortality-- of the effect our ambitions and exploitation of place has on others. Place is important. Our homes are where our children have sleepovers; it is what we leave to grow up, and what we go to war to ...
- 2630: Summary Observing and Remembering
- ... When I was so young and I had something so special inside of my body. I didn't realize how much of a privilege it was and so I made a hasty decision that will effect me for the rest of my life. But things happen for a reason and everything we experience in life we learn from. I lost a part of my soul that day, but I also gained ...
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