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2411: Government Intervention on the Internet
... Credit card numbers are a frequent target of hackers. Encryption is a means of encoding data so that only someone with the proper "key" can decode it. So far, recent attempts by the government to control data encryption have failed. They are concerned that encryption will block their monitoring capabilities, but there is nothing wrong with asserting our privacy. Privacy is an inalienable right given to us by our constitution. For ... to encrypt E-mail? Before the advent of the Internet, the U.S. government controlled most new encryption techniques. But with the development of the WWW and faster home computers, they no longer have the control they once had. New algorithms have been discovered that are reportedly uncrackable even by the FBI and NSA. The government is concerned that they will be unable to maintain the ability to conduct electronic surveillance ...
2412: Articles Of Confederation (wea
... there were strengths. This plan for a loose confederation of states gave the central government that the document itself established almost no power whatsoever; Congress could not authorize to raise money by way of taxation, control commerce, draft troops, enforce laws, coin money, or regulate interstate trade. Each state was only given one vote in Congress; this meant that lesser populated states were represented the same as more densely populated states ... their only alternative. The Articles made them see that weak is good, but not that weak. Under the Constitution, Congress was given the power to levy taxes, regulate trade between the states, raise an army, control interstate commerce, and more. A three-branch government was established in which a judicial branch handled disputes in a federal court system, a President headed a exective branch, and a legislative branch with both population ...
2413: The Dangerous Opportunity: Community Based, Crisis Intervention
... situational crisis intervention is normalization of feelings and acknowledgment of grief and loss. The individual who discovers that some of his thinking, which may be somewhat disorganized, and feelings, that are powerful and difficult to control, are part of a normal reaction to an abnormal situation, will often experience a sense of relief. This relief is related to the discovery that they are in fact, not experiencing insanity. Many individuals will ... fear. (Mc Whirter et al,1994) Crisis intervention counseling is primarily a behavioral structure. Everly(1995) suggests that the hallmark of crisis is it’s seemingly chaotic uncontrollable nature when someone perceives a lack of control over an event. Crisis intervention provides a structural progression for treatment. This structure is often sensed by the client thus providing a sense of order and consistency towards mitigating stress and despair. Crisis intervention is ...
2414: Holocaust (devil IN Vienna)
... are meatless dishes prepared in a certain way it is called kosher food. The events that took place in the book such as the Plebiscite of Austria, and the Anschluss.(When the Nazi Germans took control of Austria.) actually did take place in real life. The author of the book, Doris Orgel was accurate in describing major and minor events which took place in the 1930's in Vienna, Austria. One event that is described in the book is the Anschluss. This was when Aldof Hitler and the Nazis took control of Austria, forcing the chancellor, Schuschnigg, to resign and the national plebiscite to be canceled. The plebiscite was supposed to be deciding on Austria's independence, but since Hitler wanted to conquer Austria he did ...
2415: Another 1984
... As it turns out there was a telescreen in the apart! ment. It was hidden behind the etching of the church, that Winston thought was so nostalgic. In the end Winston and Julia could not control their own lives, just like society where no one has a control. Bernard didn’t have a nostalgic apartment, what he had was a way of life contrary to others. No one in his world wanted to worry about anything. They would drown their worries in the ...
2416: Natural Born Killers 2
... escaped they are driving in a van down highway 666. Owen asked Mickey if he could have a taste of Mallory, Mickey gets very mad at Owen for propositioning him. While Mallory is sticking a gun in Owen's face and mocking him on how good the sex would be. Mickey had enough with Owen so he pulls the van over and tells him to get out, this is when Owen shoots Mickey in the face with a shot gun as Mallory watches on then he turns to Mallory and shoots her in the face also. In a sense this would be a good ending to the movie. A guardian angel who too is one ...
2417: Object-Oriented Database Management Systems
... that in case of a hardware or software failure, the system should be able to bring itself back to the most recent coherent state of the data. This feature has to do with the concurrency control and the transaction management, but also requires extra mechanisms that have already been explored and studied for the RDBMSs. A DBMS should provide its users with a simple interactive way of making ad- hoc queries ... was accepted by the compiler cannot produce any run- time errors. It is desirable for a system to be distributed although that is independent from the fact that it is an object-oriented system. Concurrency control is one of the mandatory features of a DBMS, but the current systems are intended to be used for handling very long data like images, sound, text, etc. and consequently they should provide special transaction ...
2418: Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler was born on April 20,1889. This was the beginning with horrible plans for power and control of other people.Some of the things that Hitler did throughout his life were very cruel things; first of all, he was a man who loved war and fighting. Second, he was in charge of ... schemer, politician, and organizer. For example, he became leader of the Nazi party and built up membership fast. This came partly from his ability to stir street crowds with his speeches. Hitler had too much control over the Nazi party; for example he attacked the government and assured that the Nazi party would assure jobs for workers and greatness for Germany. So in concusion Hitler was proving to be a good ...
2419: Wilson, Woodrow
... Wilson's quad plan--an attempt to create colleges or quadrangles where students and faculty members would live and study together--was defeated. Opposed by wealthy alumni and trustees, he also lost his battle for control of the proposed graduate college. The Princeton controversies, seen nationally as a battle between democracy and vested wealth, propelled Wilson into the political arena. George Harvey, editor of Harper's Weekly, with help from New ... democracy." As war president, Wilson made a major contribution to the modern presidency as he led Americans in a spectacular mobilization of the nation's resources. Establishing a series of war agencies, he extended federal control over industry, transportation, labor, food, fuel, and prices. In May 1917 he forced through Congress a Selective Service bill under which 2.8 million men were drafted by war's end. He sought and received ...
2420: Music And Censorship
... seems pleasing but when one has the affections and total devotion of a mass of people, that person can not handle it because that person does not have Jesus' personality and only He could truly control that much fidelity. One person who truly could not handle the excitement was Jimi Hendrix. Instead of performing as himself and using his talent for good, he used rebellion and used many drugs. On stage ... truth. The new age music of harps and tiny nature like sounds of whales and dolphins and rain leads one to believe that they are alone in this world. It makes people think that they control their environment, when in fact only God does, not them. Indian and Monk chants actually make a person seemingly high through deep meditation. Meditation was originally intended for the pure thought of God, but with ...


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