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3021: Computer Ergonomics In The Work Place
... while others may allow people to form self-supporting user groups. PGP "Pretty Good Privacy" encryption. A protocol for using private and public key encryption to secure Email and other Internet transactions. TCP/IP "Transfer Control Protocol / Internet Protocol". The network communication protocol used by all Internet computers. Similar in function to NetBIOS, SNA, or Novell Netware's IPX/SPX. Telnet A program or feature popularly used on the Internet by individuals to log into, and take control of other computers on the Internet. VRML "Virtual Reality Markup Language" A new emerging language becoming supported by the World Wide Web, for programming virtual reality content on the Internet. Web Browser A type of ...
3022: Suicide
... psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia, and alcoholism from their parents. Also impulsive or violent behavior may have a biological influence. People contemplating suicide feel their problems are inescapable and feel like they have totally lost control. They can’t think clearly or make decisions. They feel that they can’t stop the pain. They don’t see themselves as worthwhile, and can’t make the sadness stop. They may feel they can not gain control over their life, or see any kind of future without pain. About 80% of people considering suicide give warning signs, although they may not be obvious. A person contemplating suicide may talk about it, might ...
3023: Multiple Personality Disorder
... had enough information to start my research. Telling What I’ve Learned Multiple personality disorder is a mental illness in which a person has two or more distinct identities, or personalities states, which will take control of their consciousness and behavior. These different personalities differ from each other in outlook, handwriting, bodily gestures, and names. Since different personalities experience different events, the person will develop some amnesia because one personality will ... down on people who had this disease. I would usually point and laugh at them. I now know that they can’t help that they have a mental illness, it’s not like they can control their behavior. I am very happy that I chose to research this topic. Why? Well I am just happy that I know a brief overview of MPD. I’ve always wondered what went on in ...
3024: Performance of Employees
... to do the work for which they were initially hired. According to management theorist Frederick Herzberg, fair salaries are considered a 'hygiene' factor of the workplace (Neslon, 1996). Other 'hygiene' factors include adequate workspace, temperature control, and office equipment (Nelson, 1996). These factors provide the means for employees to do their jobs, but not the best job possible. The extra effort stems from the way they are treated by their superiors. When bills and expenses are not out of control and money is not necessarily needed right away, employees perceive other factors as having much greater significance on their motivation. They want to know that they are making a worthwhile contribution, have a manager that ...
3025: The Awakening - Personality Developments
... theories of personality development can best start with the discussion of the conscious and the unconscious mind. The conscious mind—along with the lesser preconscious mind—is that part of the mind that one has control, or knowledge of. Ironically, this is the least part of the mind that one has control over. The so called "subconscious" mind is the part of the mind that lurks beneath the surface, filled with instincts, emotions, and unfulfilled desires (Shaffer 26). The total human mind is divided into the famous ...
3026: Comedy
... rule to his two evil daughters, Regan and Goneril. This is what eventually led to his mental breakdown and the deaths of many of the heads of Britain. If he had only chose to keep control over his kingdom or to give up control to someone trustworthy, no one would have had to suffer as they did. Some people knew he was committing a terrible folly, especially the Earl of Kent. This is apparent when he says, "Think'st ...
3027: Eating Disorders
... are more cooperative to their treatment. Bulimia is also an eating disorder characterized by an excessive concern with one’s body shape and weight. It is also characterized by the sense of a lack of control over eating, self-induced vomiting, the use of laxatives and other diuretics, and vigorous exercising. Some behavioral signs to look for in a person with bulimia are binging, fear of being fat, use of diet ... such as decalcification of the teeth, constipation, ulcerations of the esophagus, calloused skin on index and middle finger, internal bleeding caused by vomiting, mood swings, weakness, swollen glands in the neck, and feeling out of control. The consequences of this disorder can be life threatening. They include dehydration, kidney damage, liver damage, electrolyte imbalance, irregular heartbeat, and possibly cardiac arrest. A person suffering with bulimia might also have attitude shifts with ...
3028: Life And Times Of Louis Xiv
... 3-4). The treatment of being second rate to Louis given to Philip as a child and an adult left his life meaningless and miserable. For this Louis took advantage of Philip to assume total control of the family. Along with being raised by his mother, Anne of Austria, Louis XIV was trained by Cardinal Jules Mazarin, the prime minister, to fulfill the role of king. Jules Marazin had been a ... this assembly which has met to discuss my decrees." Thus, the Parlement of Paris sank into oblivion. From then on nobody's approval was needed for the king's word." (Aspler 54-55). With total control and no one to challenge his orders, Louis XIV went crazy with power and abused it in every way possible. With the parlement of Paris destroyed, Louis had free reign to make any military moves ...
3029: Personal Writing: My First Time Experiencing Riding A Bicycle
... problems. My dad recalled that the bicycle was the smallest he could find. I remember how gigantic it was. I was so afraid of it and there was no way that I was going to control that monster-sized material. The bicycle remained in my backyard as a decoration for a month because I refused to ride it. Honestly, I was scared to try it. After a month, my dad gave ... turned to see if he was feeling O.K. I saw him, except he wasn't where I expected him to be. He was about fifty yards away from where I was. Then I lost control and fell. I cried but no one looked at me because...well...no one was there. He ran over and said he forgot that he wasn't supposed to let me ride the monster by ...
3030: Belarusian Economy
... since 1995 when president Lukaschenko launched the country on a path of "market socialism." Privatization of enterprises controlled by the central government virtually ceased in 1996. Only about 10% of all enterprises under central government control had been privatized. In addition, Lukaschenko has re-imposed administrative control over prices and the national currency's exchange rate, and expanded the state's right to intervene arbitrarily in the management of private enterprise. Lack of structural reform, and a climate hostile to business, have ...


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