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- 1421: Underwater Photography
- ... lens, and finally the window on the other side of the housing through which the lens sees the subject. The generally low levels of light underwater further complicate these problems. All information gathered from various Internet sources and Underwater Photography by Charles Seaborn published by Amphoto, New York, New York. 1988.
- 1422: That The Beatles Acclerated The Change In Society.
- ... other texts to find out as much as possible. I've also spoken to many People who grew up listening to The Beatles to see what influence they had on them. I have used the Internet as much as possible, I've also devised a survey to give out to people of an older generation, who may have been effected by the popularity of The Beatles, music, trends and way of ...
- 1423: Gender Role Reversal
- ... to buy and wear female clothing. I wanted to make sure that I took into consideration what is negative about the entire gender role itself from a male's perspective. So, I got onto the Internet and joined a transsexuals chat channel. I felt this would give me a great new point of view about being a male. One valid issue that I feel society has made men view as being ...
- 1424: Affirmative Action's Fight Against Racism and Sexism
- ... of affirmative action rises, the first thing that comes to mind is blacks. Being black myself, it's only logical that I would be concerned about this issuoe and for my race. In roaming the internet and reading about affirmative action, there is one case that I feel displays why affiramtive action is so needed in the work place. There was a case in 1975 concerning 28 of the local Sheet ...
- 1425: HOPE Foundation
- ... and media specialists to support this advanced technology in the schools (Educational Uses of Lottery Proceeds 1). This program also makes it possible for all libraries, schools, and other state institutions of learning to have internet service lines. They even use some funds to put up fences, lighting, and surveillance cameras to make Georgia's school's safer for its children. Word Count: 623
- 1426: Networks
- ... from the data server and reformats the information into an HTML format before sending it to the client. Training users is often minimal since the interface is a standard web browser (i.e. Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer, etc.). The software for the web server is low cost in comparison to other programs such as Lotus Notes. Microsoft provides its web server software free to any registered Windows NT server. Netscape sell ...
- 1427: Data Mining
- ... to improve the process of making new customers and retaining customers; (2) to reduce fraud; (3) to identify internal wastefulness and deal with that wastefulness in operations, and (4) to chart unexplored areas of the internet (Cavoukian). The fulfillment of these tasks can be enhanced if appropriate data has been collected and if that data is stored in a data warehouse. This makes it much easier and more efficient to run ...
- 1428: Hip-Hop Nation Report
- ... with an essay by Chuck D. entitled "The Sound of Our Young World." It deals with the early development of Hip-Hop and his own predictions for the future. He see the future with the Internet and what he calls the "Wild, Wild Web." He concludes the essay with "Watch, feel and listen. It's only just begun." The article is endoured with many pictures portraying the many people involved in ...
- 1429: The History of General Motors Corp.
- ... sending it to General Motors' technitions waiting in a near-by office. A new vehicle they are producing is what they are calling a network vehicle. This vehicle will have built in satellite positioning, the internet, and numerous on-board computers. You'll be able to check your stocks and send an e-mail all while driving to work. This vehicle is produced by General Motors, IBM, Sun Microsystems, and Netscape ...
- 1430: Censorship on Televison
- ... an immoral and "big-brotherly" practice, but also an insult to each and every one of those who call themselves US citizens. Every day, censors attempt to sanitize TV, radio, music, print, and even the Internet. In their infinite wisdom, they deem what should and should not be viewed by John Q. Public. Censors succeed in suppressing our free spirits and restraining our thoughts in virtually every medium. We have all ...
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