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- 591: Studying in The Computer Science Field
- ... When they make a brake through how do we find out, the media. Persuasion: Persuasion is any source of communication that will change the receiver's attitude towards any subject. You can get on the internet and go look at nude pictures and some of those sights might intise the reader to but time but saying this sight is 100% free but is not always like that. In Computer Science that field is maybe trying to stop pornography on the Internet. The Internet is supposed to be food for our minds. It is supposed to show us information not porno pictures. Some computers systems have restrictions that will not let you pass without a password, which is ...
- 592: A Public Relations Proposal Fo
- ... ranked one of the highest among the U.S. population to be involved in sports, fitness and health. The individuals in this group are concerned with improving themselves, interested in new technology (i.e., the Internet), and own and operate a personal computer. They travel frequently on business, spend considerable amount of time participation in outdoor sports, and enjoy gourmet cooking/fine foods. In comparison to men, the women are slightly ... regarding health, cholesterol and eggs. The current misconception of the egg and the methods to change the perception would be established through primary research. Secondary research from databases, references, previous and recent experiments, and the Internet aid the campaigns ability to deliver the appropriate and factual messages. Primary research revealed 35% of the surveyed target audience did not eat eggs at all. Majority of the respondents ate cereal, breads, or fruit ... festivities. *World Wide Web - Using the already existing American Egg Board website, a link will be added to provide information regarding the Eggs-ellent Eggs Campaign. Due to the target audiences regular use of the Internet, a website offering information on egg nutrition is believe to support the Public Relations objectives. *1-800-EAT-Eggs - A toll-free number offering additional information and the opportunity to request a free information ...
- 593: Anti-Censorship
- ... the King of England, it was considered treason. In the pre-civil war period, books like "Uncle Tom's Cabin" were banned in the south. And even today, censorship laws have been implemented on the internet. In all these cases ,it did nothing positive. The Egyptian empire collapsed, The United States had a revolution, the Civil War broke out, and pornography has spread even more across the internet. If there is nothing to gain with censorship, then schools shouldn't try to censor the books we read. Besides not working in the past, there are more reasons why books shouldn't be censored ... be published because of their content. Books like "Jurassic Park" portray violence, but are entertaining to children. Lately, it's been difficult to get students to read at all, with distractions like television, and the internet. And if we take away some of the better books, then soon kids may decide reading isn't fun at all, and isn't worth the time and thinking required to understand a book. ...
- 594: Ford Car Company
- The first piece of material I gathered was a picture via the internet. This picture is of the River Rouge assembly plant in Dearborn, Michigan. This picture shows the manufacturing of the fender for a Ford Motor Company product. It also shows the facilities of the Rouge plant ... car. From the engine to the tires the same principles that were used at Highland Park were used at the Rouge plant. The final piece of material that was compiled through the search of the Internet and other sources was the National Historic Landmark of Michigan web page. This page has a link to an informational page on the Rouge plant. The plant is listed as a national landmark since 1978 ... and is one of the great marvels of the early twentieth century. Henry Ford was the man who introduced the assembly line to the automobile industry and the Rouge was his crowning achievement. The major Internet sites used for this compilation was the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village home page and, the National Historic Landmark in Michigan home page
- 595: Technology and Education
- ... institution of education is totally different these days than those of previous times and it is definitely better. Discussion: Today's networking technologies provide a valuable opportunity to practice new learning techniques. Computers and the Internet have expanded the way in which information can be delivered to the students of today. Technology has made a fundamental impact in most industries, providing a competitive advantage that has come to be essential to ... than simply keeping attendance; it also focuses on keeping students interested and productive. Educators are discovering that computers are facilitating learning. Also computer based communications, or Telecommunications offer many educational opportunities. Since computers and the Internet have expanded in such a way in which education can be delivered to students, it is currently possible to engage in "distance education through the Internet. Distance education involves audio and video links between teachers and students in remote areas. Video conferencing allows groups to communicate with each other. Desktop video conferencing promises to bring students together from geographic and ...
- 596: Rise Of The Tech Stock
- ... stock" simply refers to all stocks that deal with any form of technology related, directly or indirectly, to the computer or computer chips. A good portion of the popular tech stocks today deal with the Internet (Brian 4). One reason for this is the easy access by millions of people worldwide. Small companies are able to reach out to the whole globe with just a few bucks, and thus become prosperous ... have been around for a long time (NASDAQ 5) TI creates many semiconductors that are found in most all products that have computer chips in them. Amazon and Yahoo are both directly related to the Internet. These companies are popular due to their originality and business management. However, popularity hardly gains profit, so why is it that Yahoo can make so much money on the stock market? Surprisingly and ironically enough ... role of the NASDAQ Composite. Although NASDAQ came about long before the rise of tech stocks, it now represents the growth that they portray. This is mostly due to the large volume of blue chip Internet stocks that have joined the Composite, as well as the small technical companies that are looking for a big break. Duarte summarizes the whole NASDAQ universe in once sentence; "The NASDAQ is fueled by ...
- 597: Andrew Jackson
- ... mother wanted him to be a minister when he grew up. In the year 1781 Andrews mother died of cholera while comforting cousins. He was raised in the home of his aunt, Jane Crawford (internet) age of thirteen during the American Revolution he served as an orderly Colonel William Richardson Davie, carrying messages. Following a minor engagement, he and his brother were captured by the British. When Andrew refused to ... Andrew across the fore head and left hand which left him scarred for a lifetime (World Book Encyclopedia, 1976) small pox a very deadly disease, during the times of George Washington, but he survived it (internet) He went to Waxhaw Presbyterian Church because he wanted to be a minister. Later on, he started to study law and became a lawyer and a landowner. he was a general in the War of ... Jackson. There is still a lot more things to know about him these were just a few. Thankyou and I appreciate the time you took o read my research paper 1.) Gale Research 1997 2.) Internet ..Excite Search Engine Andrew Jackson 3.) WorldBook Encyclopedia Vol. 11 ,pages 6-13 ? 1976
- 598: James Joyce's "Araby"
- ... be determined is the culture and life in Dublin. This has a great effect on the boy and the rest of the people from this city. Dublin is referred to as the "center of paralyses,"(Internet) and "indeed sterile."(Joyce) This plays a huge role in the forming of this boy's life, where there is no fun. "Araby" is a story "of a soul-shriveling Irish asceticism, which renders hopes ... first for desiring joy in an environment that forbade it."(Coulthard) "Araby" seems to be reflection on Joyce's own life in a repressive Dublin culture. Works Cited Coulthard, A.R.. World Literature in Review. (Internet) http://www.elibrary.com/id/2525/getdoc.cg...2D000&form= RL&pubname=explicator&puburl=0 (No www.elibrary.com/id/2525/getdoc.cg...ame=twentieth_ century_literature&puburl=0 Joyce, James. Works of James Joyce. (Internet) http://www. Elibrary.com/id/2525/getdoc.cg...13&form=rl&pubname= monarch_notes&puburl=0 Joyce, James. "Araby." The Harper Collins World Reader. Ed. Mary Ann Caws and Christopher Prendergast. New York: Harper ...
- 599: James Joyce's "Araby"
- ... be determined is the culture and life in Dublin. This has a great effect on the boy and the rest of the people from this city. Dublin is referred to as the "center of paralyses,"(Internet) and "indeed sterile."(Joyce) This plays a huge role in the forming of this boy's life, where there is no fun. "Araby" is a story "of a soul-shriveling Irish asceticism, which renders hopes ... first for desiring joy in an environment that forbade it."(Coulthard) "Araby" seems to be reflection on Joyce's own life in a repressive Dublin culture. Works Cited Coulthard, A.R.. World Literature in Review. (Internet) http://www.elibrary.com/id/2525/getdoc.cg...2D000&form= RL&pubname=explicator&puburl=0 (No www.elibrary.com/id/2525/getdoc.cg...ame=twentieth_ century_literature&puburl=0 Joyce, James. Works of James Joyce. (Internet) http://www. Elibrary.com/id/2525/getdoc.cg...13&form=rl&pubname= monarch_notes&puburl=0 Joyce, James. "Araby." The Harper Collins World Reader. Ed. Mary Ann Caws and Christopher Prendergast. New York: Harper ...
- 600: Hostile Takeover Of The New Wo
- ... State's government. Small victories have been won as a result of the stamina of the Indians. In 1924, the Citizenship Act of 1924 naturalizes Indians born within the territorial limits of the U.S. (Internet Source 1) In 1934, the Indian Reorganization Act recognized tribal governments as sovereign nations. (Internet Source 1) South Dakota governor George S. Mickelson and representatives of the state's nine tribal governments proclaimed 1990 as a Year of Reconciliation. (Internet Source 1) The greatest effect that the U.S. government had on the Indians is not one that is easy to explain. They took something from these people no money, land, or compensation could ...
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