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7081: Windows 95 Beats Mac
... network support. Any network will work properly. The Mac users also claim their systems have speech, telephony, and voice recognition, whereas the Pc user does not have. In truth, the promised building blocks for telephony control do not yet exist. I think the speech is not good point in the Mac. In the world of computer, people cannot stand still for too long without getting passed by. Windows 95 now threatens ...
7082: Windows NT
... and flexibility to support real-time communication, such as sending messages to other people in a chat environment (IRC). Every packet is written in a particular protocol language, called TCP/IP, which stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internetworking Protocol. This protocol is the common language of the Internet, and it supports two major programs called File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and Telenet. FTP lets the transfer files from one Internet computer to ...
7083: Global Warming 4
... wheat and other crops that can grow in a longer but drier growing season. Ways must be fond to use irrigation water more effectively. Conservation will also be important for drinking water supplies.Governments that control building and other development along coasts must begin to plan for rising sea levels. In the United States, billions of dollars have been spent to replace send eroded from beaches, and to help owners of ...
7084: The
... In the late 1800's, as well as the early 1900's, women felt discriminated against by men and by society in general. Men generally held discriminatory and stereotypical views of women. Women had no control over themselves and were perceived to be nothing more than property to men. They were expected to live up to a perfect image that society had created, while trying to comply with their husbands' desires ...
7085: History Of Psychology
... applying its theories to everyday life. He was extremely important in the spread of psychology around the United States. James was influential in a way that previously academics had been wary of. Wundt liked to control all his research but James positively forced his students to think for themselves and to take psychology forward as a science. James had no particularly new psychological ideas for his students to adhere to and ...
7086: The Awakening
... In the late 1800's, as well as the early 1900's, women felt discriminated against by men and by society in general. Men generally held discriminatory and stereotypical views of women. Women had no control over themselves and were perceived to be nothing more than property to men. They were expected to live up to a perfect image that society had created, while trying to comply with their husbands' desires ...
7087: The Beauty Myth
... fastest-growing medical specialty….Recent research consistently shows that inside the majority of the…attractive, successful working women, there is a …dark vein of self-hatred, physical obsessions, terror of aging, and dread of lost control. (Wolf 10) Wolf’s research shows that there is an attack against feminism that uses images of female beauty to keep women “in their place”. Women today are more powerful than ever before, yet they ...
7088: Historical Relations Between T
... of different furs changed on the London market. Several factors were responsible for the relatively fixed nature of these two company standards. The natives had no concept that a supply and demand mechanism operated to control the values of goods and furs in distant European markets. Therefore, once a standard was set, the natives resisted attempts to change in response to varying economic conditions in Europe. These standards quickly became a ...
7089: Hiroshima, The World Is No Lon
... larger amount of fissile material, the greater the explosion because it is able to accelerate faster and create a greater explosion. Loa Alamos, under the Atomic Energy Commission from 1947to 1962, was put under government control until after which it was given back to the state to be put under state government advisement. After 1962 it was still used by the government to develop new weapons, weapons such as the Hydrogen ...
7090: How Did The Franco-german Alli
... France as a confidence-building mechanism between Germany and itself, and as a compromise between the two, France haven given up a part of its sovereign power in order to secure a degree of international control over German coal and steel. The ECSC was even proclaimed as a solution to the long-standing political problems posed by Franco-German relations; there was hope that the common market would encourage a spirit ...


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