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12011: Hackers: Information Warefare
... give us in the next few years, we will all pay dearly for it. Remember the warning. The future is here now and most people aren't ready to handle it. References 1. Timothy Haight, "High Tech Spies", Time Magazine, July 5, 1993, p.24 2. Mark Ludwig, "Beyond van Eck Phreaking", Consumertronics, 1988, p.47 3. 2600: The Hacker Quarterly, Summer 1992 4. Winn Schwartau. Chaos on the Electronic Superhighway ...
12012: Government Intervention on the Internet
... Internet, or is it no longer a tool limited by the powers that govern. Generalities such as these have sparked great debates within our nation's government. This paper will attempt to focus on two high profile ethical aspects concerning the Internet and its usage. These subjects are Internet privacy and Internet censorship. At the moment, the Internet is epitome of our first amendment, free speech. It is a place where ...
12013: Get Informed! - Buying The Right Computer
... 6x686 166+. It's the best processor for the buck. It's one of the fastest. The processor costs about $300 cheaper then the Pentium version. Its got plenty of processing power to play those high graphic 3D games and make your Internet browser fly. It's also a necessity for programs like Auto Cad 3D and Adobe Photoshop. For video, I suggest at least a 2 meg, Mpeg3 compatible video ...
12014: The Truth May Be Hidden In Reality, But Expressed In Fiction
... from families that were not wealthy and barely financially stable, education was not their top priority. Dickens received little formal education, just like Pip. To further their education, Dickens spent three years in a private school while Biddy taught Pip the basics and everything that she knew (Sirs). After they furthered their education, wonderful changes began to take place. Dickens becomes a lawyer’s clerk and after four years, he becomes ...
12015: Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer
... and tries to be like society. Also, when he tells Huck about the Arabs with all the jewels, elephants, and camels that they are going to go attack and they end up in a Sunday school picnic, Tom tries to tell Huck that they were hidden by Genies because Tom uses his imagination and romanticism. Huck tries really hard to believe him but he just cannot, and ends up just asking ...
12016: Great Expectations: Life Story of Phillip Gargery
... out that Herbert was the pale young gentleman who I fought at Havisham’s. I didn’t really mind, because he was one of the only friends I had. There in London, I went to school, and met Startop, and Drummel. I didn’t like Drummel at all, for he was a saucy man. Startop was nice. One day we went to Jagger’s house to have dinner. There, I met ...
12017: Book Report, Reinventing Government
... S. Savas.” The second principle, community empowerment, refers to how communities can be better at solving their own problems, once given the power to do so. The authors offered examples in policing, public housing, and school problems that were improved or solved once the community was involved in developing the solutions to the problems. The principle of competition in the delivery of services deals with both internal and external competition to ...
12018: The Catcher In The Rye
... comedy. In the book, the main character, Holden Caultfield, tells us a story about what happened during his Christmas vacation. Holden is a sixteen-year-old boy who has flunked out of a private prep school. He doesn't want his parents to find it out, so he goes to a hotel in New York City instead of going home before the Christmas holidays start. In New York many things happen ...
12019: A Freudian Turn of the Screw
... It is assumed that the former governess and her lover were possibly very promiscuous in front of the children, which leads to Miles’ behavior at the beginning of the story. He gets sent home from school because of the obscene way he talks and acts. The third element in this psychological analogy and probably the most important is James’ use of a center of consciousness point of view. A center of ...
12020: Joy Luck Club: Symbols
... in each mother-daughter relationship. The hope displayed directly with the history of the swan's feather can be found in the relationship between Suyuan Woo and her daughter June. Suyuan came to America with high hopes, similar to the other mothers, and a swan in anticipation that she could teach her child to strive only for the best opportunities that America can offer. Jing-Mei states "America was were all ...


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