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791: Stereograms
... to See In 3D. Andrews and McMeel Publishing. Kansas City, MO. 1995 N.E. Thing Enterprises, ed. Magic Eye: A New Way of Looking at the World. Andrews and McMeel Publishing. Kansas City, MO. 1993 Internet site. Magic Eye Web Page. URL: http://www.magiceye.com. Rachel Cooper, webmaster. 1999 Internet site. Vision 3D Web Page. URL: http://www.vision3d.com. Dr. Marc Grossman, webmaster. 1998
792: Massurrealism
... massurrealism. (Christov-Bakargiev, Arte Povera) As massurrealism grows there organizations collaborating to help inspiring Massurrealism style artists express their works. The most renown of those groups is the Massurrealist Society International. This organization uses the Internet as its museum to house the works of aspiring artists. Not only is it used as a new medium to work with, but it can now also be used to exhibit. Here an artist can ... submit their work and actually be awarded by the organization. They award one award of merit each month. The Massurrealist Society is a non profit organization which provides its members, and the rest of the Internet public, an excellent resource focusing on a very unique form of art. As time progresses, newer media and technology are being discovered. The evolving computer technology alone is changing what is considered "mass media". Along ...
793: How the KKK, Anarchists, Phreaks Compare to Big Brother
... and know something is not right with their society. Just like the anarchists see all the laws being broken and rights violated. There is a new bill that simply wants to have censorship on the internet so you cannot access anything "bad". This violates the 1st Amendment which gives us the right to freedom of speech and freedom of the press, but this bill some how even made it to court ... expose how bad and what our government is doing. The simple presence of the Brotherhood says that many people see a problem in their government. Some Phreaks have posted secret messages, de- coded on the internet, showing what is happening in different government agencies. Phreaks have not opened security to the public, they were allowed to by their rights. Some of these groups are considered bad, but the choice is up ...
794: Japanese: The Law of Inverse Returns
... the better the treatment to the learner of Japanese from native Japanese. I will argue this point by making three statements and then provide opinions and reactions of others whom I have interviewed over the Internet. The better the Japanese language that one has, the more the freedom he feels. I felt this feeling while I was in Japan and I could finally go to the bank and make a deposit ... promotes sociability that couldn't happen if either one didn't speak better Japanese than the natives English, or the opposite for fact. I have included other's opinions whom I have interviewed over the Internet on how they feel about the law of opposite returns. These people are Japanese speakers, and have at least lived in Japan at some time, or are living in Japan at the present. Case 1 ...
795: Hebrew Text and Fonts
... form of the English typeface. Hebrew print form is a more linear and boxy form of the hebrew lettering. The Hebrew fonts and word processing software is easily downloadable to anyone though access to the internet. These programs are not compatible with English software but work on their own to allow for the ease of typing and printing of Hebrew documents. They also allow for communication and access of the Hebrew language through the internet and e-mail. Through this new step we see that the written language has taken another step forward in it's evolution. Language has become more easily understood by other cultures and has diminished the ...
796: Medical Malpractice
... and Treatment. Orlando, Fla.: Grune & Stratton Inc., 1987. n Nolo Press editors. Fed up with the legal system? : What's Wrong and How to Fix it. 2nd ed. United States of America : Nolo Press, 1994. ( Internet: Fed up #32. Compensate Medical Malpractice Victims) n "Government to Rally Support Against Physicians' High Insurance Costs" Canada News Wire. [Toronto] 12 Dec. 1995. (Internet) n Taylor, John Leathy. Medical Malpractice. Great Britain: John Wright & Sons Ltd., 1980. n Law, Sylvia and Steven Polan. Pain and Profit: The Politics of Medical Malpractice. New York, NY.: Harper and Row Publishers, 1978 ...
797: Counterfeiting: We're In The Money
... 129 million in counterfeit U.S. currency." (Gomez, Bertha. "Officials Say..") In a small town north of Chicago, two high school seniors were arrested for the use of counterfeit bills. With the use of the internet and a color printer, these two teenagers were able to create and pass their counterfeit twenty dollar bills through the high school cafeteria but were later arrest by police after trying to use their money ... Slow On Increasing Rates." Wall Street Journal 11 April 1994. "Who Controls The Fed?." Investors Business Daily 19 August 1996 Gomez, Berta "U.S. Officials Say Currency Counterfeiting Remains Small." USIA Staff Writer (1996) WWW Internet Access. Moreau, Ron and Russell Watson. The Hard-Up North Koreans are suspected of making nearly perfectly fakes of U.S. $100 bills.
798: The Banning of "E for Ecstasy" by Nicholas Saunders
... If information flows freely, however, people can usually be trusted to make smart choices. The latest twist to this otherwise traditional story is that the entire text of the book is now available on the Internet, as is the text of many other banned books. E is for Ecstasy can be found at: http://hyperreal.com/drugs/e4x/ While it is ironic that the citizens of Australia can now gain electronic access to this banned book, the more important issue is one of the Internet's ability to give people world wide access to anything. This is just one more example of electronic information flowing into a country where it not allowed. Because of the ease at which banned books ...
799: Mercy Killing or Just Plain Killing: The Euthanasia Debate
... are affecting. Are these people not the most qualified people to make this decision? It is, after all, their lives that hang in the balance. Works Cited “Murder” American Heritage Dictionary on CD-ROM, 1991. Internet: Http://www.ieatf.org.McCord, William. Internet: Http://valdosta.peachnet.edu. “Moral Dilemmas.” Society 29 July-August 1992: 22. Pallone, Nathaniel. Society 29 July-August 1992: 35.
800: Skin Cancer
... Surgical Margins: Plastic and reconstructive Surgery. : 492-497, 1984. (2) Dabski K, Helm F. Tropical Chemotherapy: Schwartz RA: Skin Cancer: Recognition and Management. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 1988, pp 378-389. (3) Elson, Melvin. Internet Reference. "http://www.colombia.net/consumer/datafile/skincanc.html. (4) Internet Reference. "http://maui.net/~southsky/introto.html (5) Jablonski, Francis. Personal Interview. 10 March 1997 (6) Lippman SM, Shimm DS, Meyskens FL: Nonsurgical treatments for skin cancer: retinoids and alpha-interferon. Journal of Dermatological Surgery ...


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