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- 7861: Virtual Reality Today And Beyo
- ... reality uses computers to immerse one inside a three-dimensional program rather than simulate it in two-dimensions on a monitor (Lewis 14). Utilizing the concept of virtual reality, the computer engineer integrates video technology, high resolution image-processing, and sensor technology into the data processor so that a person can enter into and react with three-dimensional spaces generated by computer graphics. The goal computer engineers have is to create ...
- 7862: Virtual Communities
- ... to exchange pleasantries and argue, engage in intellectual discourse, conduct commerce, exchange knowledge, share emotional support, make plans, brainstorm, gossip, feud, fall in love, find friends and lose them, play games, flirt, create a little high art and a lot of idle talk. People in virtual communities do just about everything people do in real life, but we leave our bodies behind. You can't kiss anybody and nobody can punch ...
- 7863: Video-psychology-past, Present
- ... host explains how this disorder is usually caused by childhood traumatic/sadistic experiences and is used to mask emotions. In introducing behavior, the video shows several clips from Candid Camera back in the 50s. Junior High boys and girls have conferences with their new teacher who is either a handsome man or an attractive woman, pairing the boys with the woman and the girls with the man. Once the teacher walks ...
- 7864: Video Games And Children
- ... March 26): 167-187. 2. Funk, J.B. (1993). Reevaluating the Impact of Video Games. Clinical Pediatrics 32 (2, Feb): 86-90. PS 521 243 3. Provenzo, E.F., Jr. (1992). The Video Generation. American School Board Journal 179(3,Mar): 29-32. EJ 441 136
- 7865: Veganism
- ... and murderous a trade as meat production. But because the dairy industry is shrouded with in civic approval leveraged by powerful lobbying force, it receives extensive governmental subsidies, has a stranglehold on our federally funded school lunch programs, and has carried favor with the medical and healthcare communities. The blood and tears that go into every glass of milk are masked by manipulative marketing crusades, couched in political pretense, and made ...
- 7866: Utilitarianism 2
- ... he has provided the Bible. Although not every ethical question is covered in the Bible he has also given us his Spirit for guidance. Utilitarianism like the Judeo-Christian ethic is viewing others in a high regard. Utilitarian desire the greatest happiness as an end and the Judeo-Christian perspective seeks love and obedience to God. These two ethical systems seem to be similar in this aspect of caring what happens ...
- 7867: Us Vs. Microsoft
- ... A monopoly is being the only business that offers a certain product. Pricing regulations usually fall hand in hand with monopolies. A monopolistic company can not assign a price to a product that is outlandishly high. Our government makes sure that companies abide by this by following the Sherman Antitrust Act. The Sherman Antitrust Act was passed in 1890 and prohibits a monopoly or restraint of trade in interstate commerce. The ...
- 7868: Urban Consolidation
- ... Affairs. King, R. (1977), Do We Have a National Housing Policy? Architecture in Australia, June 1977. Pages 60-62. Kirk, G. (1980), Urban Planning in a Capitalist Society, London: Croom Helm LondonLawrence, R. (1977), Living High Architecture in ustralia, June 1977. Pages 66-68. Mack, E. (1977), Nuremburg Shazam or Development Controls Architecture in Australia, June 1977. Pages 69-72. McLoughlin, B. (1991), Urban Consolidation and Urban Sprawl: A Question of ...
- 7869: Undocumented In L.a.
- ... and gone through the trouble and risks to come to US. It is not all what they had in mind. The undocumented status had them had to find the jobs and to put Miguel in school is something that is hard to do since the undocumented status. And then language problem, which is the most important barrier of all, that kept them from learning and find better opportunities for them to ...
- 7870: Understanding The Cause Of Hom
- ... are frequently unable to pay for housing, food, child-care, health care, and education. Difficult choices must be made when limited resources cover only some of these necessities. Often it is housing, which takes a high proportion of income that must be dropped. Two major sources of income are from employment and public assistance. A decrease in either one of them would certainly put poor people at risk of homelessness. Additionally ...
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