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6611: Hackers Misunderstood
... of them. As a result, criminality becomes defined by possession, rather than action. There are striking parallels between the discourse of computer crimes and those of drugs. Hackers are often seen as addicts, unable to control their compulsions- virtual beings who sacrifice their bodies to the drug of technology. The physical connection to technology itself is seen as the source of their criminality, as a performance of addiction, and courts have ...
6612: How Social Darwinism Influence
... t true because it can be proven that the Europeans brought over diseases that became epidemics to their colonies. Also, the natives couldn’t have been the source of suffering if the British didn’t control almost every aspect of their lives. Therefore, if the imperialistic nations could convince the natives that their presence was due to Social Darwinism and the natives accepted it, they would have relief from the worries ...
6613: Television: How It Effects Chi
... television is watched by age eighteen and that the average person sees 13,500 people killed on TV by age fifteen , it is not surprising that television has a very major influence on peoples lives. Control needs to be taken by parents to regulate how much and what type of programs their child is watching. It will definitely help to expand your child’s capabilities by developing their minds , keep fit ...
6614: How Free Do We Want To Be
... rules but there is little agreement about what is the right amount of regulation. Some countries are very liberal such as Holland which for example allows some degree of drug taking. Other countries try to control as much as possible the lives of it’s citizens. These countries are often totalitarian states and will have influence over what clothes its people wear, where they can go and what they can read ...
6615: How Should The Indian Mutiny B
... to the Indians. It was 1859 before the last remnants of the Mutiny burnt out. As a result of the mutiny anti British feeling in India was greatly intensified , and the British government took permanent control of the territory from the East India company in an attempt to try and stop such an occurrence happening again. It would be possible to describe the events of the mutiny in much more detail ...
6616: How Sensationalism Affects Eve
... well advised to actively consider their sources of information, rejecting those that blatantly disregard standards of objectivity and credibility in exchange for shallow glitter. By clearly sending a message of dissatisfaction to the corporations that control the mass media, the public may influence the decisions that are made and work toward improvement. Likewise, despite being constrained by the mandates of their management, journalists must make a concerted effort to resist resorting ...
6617: Deviance Is Socially Defined
... is right and wrong. Placing stigmas on individuals will make the person accept the negative feedback, which in turn will cause them to become a deviant. People who have strong social ties, and support will control society. These people can make and break laws, without worrying about consequences. Social power involves a strong social class status. “The Saints and the Roughnecks”, are two groups which both committed deviant acts. One group ...
6618: Education: Equal Opportunity?
... the social conflict paradigm. There is a division between two different categories of social status. The owners have more power therefore they command what goes on in the society. The laborers have little or any control in the capitalist society. Today’s society still rests on a capitalist order; it will continue to do so because they have the economic power to do so. According to Bowles and Gintis, results have ...
6619: Refuge Camps
... mosquito. Malaria is very dangerous because it can adapt to anti-malarial drugs, making it hard to cure. There is no cure for malaria because of its resistance to drugs, but there are drugs to control the symptoms. There are many problems DWB have to face while working in the fields. If there is not enough water new wells have to be found and the construction of more water pumps are ...
6620: Home Shopping
... wish to exercise their personal freedom, outside of the oppressive nature of governments, may also wish to encrypt certain information to avoid suffering the penalties of going against the wishes of those who attempt to control. Methods of Encrypting Data Traditionally, several methods can be used to encrypt data streams, all of which can easily be implemented through software, but not so easily decrypted when either the original or its encrypted ...


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