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811: 1996: A Turbulent Year for Israel
... Files are big hits in Israel. A recent Israeli pole finds that one in every two people believe in Aliens. Intellectually there has been little change in Israel. One Palestine city was connected to the internet in November. When a West Bank University tried to lease dedicated lines to be hooked up to the university it got the run- around from Israel, so it turned to a new technology developed in Israel, wireless microwave communications. The technology's founder says he estimates to have 3,000 clients a year from now hooked up to the internet. Religiously there has been many developments in Israel. On September 22 Israel marked a day of atonement, Yom Kippur. Yasser Arafat called Netanyahu to wish him a happy New Year. On Christmas eve thousands of ...
812: Canada - Of the United States of America
... 1990. 4. Nader, Ralph. Canada Firsts. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1992. 5. Orchard, David. The Fight for Canada. Toronto: Stoddart Publishing, 1993. 6. “The center to prevent hand gun violence”. National center for health statistics, 1994. Internet document. 7. “The FBI Uniform Creme Reports”. The Los Angeles Times, Nov. 19, 1995. Internet document. 8. The Star-Spangled Beaver. Ed. John H. Redekop. Toronto: Peter Martin, 1971. 9. Thomas, David. Canada and the United States, Differences that Count. Peterborough: Broadview Press, 1993.
813: Constitutional Democracy
... freedom of communication in any form, including broadcast and electronic. On February 8, President Clinton signed the Telecommunications Reform Bill which took away our basic rights to free speech and freedom of expression on the Internet. Our E-mail letters are now wide open for the U.S. Government to read and they will imprison us if the content is deemed "indecent.". While child pornography and national security interests should be subject to censorship, our correspondence should not. The Internet has always enjoyed the freedom of democracy. This may be another issue that we will have to fight for to be regarded as an unalienable right. If we gathered and fought for this right, we ...
814: Critique On Advertising In Our Society
... sitting through a 30 second advertisement break while watching a prime-time television program, or flicking a couple of extra pages in a magazine to move through the advertisements to get to the articles. The Internet is based very heavily around advertising, and this is one of the major incentives for individuals and institutions to provide content online. Advertising is so important because it is extremely difficult and impractical to attempt to bill the consumer directly. Security issues involving credit card fraud and the sheer inconvenience and hassle surrounding minor financial transactions over the Internet have made it very undesirable for companies to charge the consumer for content. Some may argue that the economic drawback of advertising in our society is that it raises the price of goods and services ...
815: Human Flaws of Orgon In Tartuffee
... Pernelle and their human weakness. Works Cited Moliere, Jean-Baptise Poquelin. "Tartuffe." The Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces. Ed. Maynard Mack. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1995. 307 -356. Smaje, Andrew. "Director's Notes". Internet Address: http://www.keighley.ac.uk:80/bpft/shows/dir-note/tartuffe.htm . Weales, Gerald. "Orgon's Box". Internet Address: http://libertynet.org:80/~ ~forum/feb2996/08tartuffe.feb2996.html. Photo credits: http://www.istos.net.gr:80/html/theater/htm.erga/ergo027.htm . http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~selene/photo.html .
816: Television And It's Effects on Children
... childhood development experts say infants as young as 14 months old imitate behaviour they see on t.v and children up to the age of 5 lack the cognitive ability to distinguish fact from fantasy"(Internet; Children and television violence) Therefore what they see on t.v is what they are most likely to imitate. Cartoons are even showing numerous acts of violence and most of this violence is done by ... interact with other children their own age in a safe and positive way. George Hottecker mentions these examples as positive ways of changing their behaviours and that "television just numbs the brain!"(The Big Picture; Internet; George Hottecker) So what you once thought was a good idea by letting your children watch television has turned out to be a bad one. You thought that letting them watch television would make them ...
817: Moore's "Roger and Me"
... Christmas tree and the turkey on the table." These words are spoken over images of the evicted families being ejected from their homes and their Christmas tree being thrown in the trash. Works Cited Various internet documents about Michael Moore Various internet documents about 'Roger And Me'
818: Saudi Arabia
... Education. Today, in addition to the National Museum in Riyadh there are eleven museums throughout the Kingdom. Thousands of Saudis, particularly the younger generation, visit these museums daily to become better acquainted with their heritage.(INTERNET) Traditional Dress and Jewelry Saudi Arabia's dress is one of its strongest ties to the past and reflects the challenging environment, faith and value of its people. The practicality of loose, flowing garments in ... include Jiddah, with a population of 1,400,000. Mecca, a port city on the Red Sea, is one of the most important Islam pilgrimage centers. Medina, another holy city and cultural center of Islam. (INTERNET) Economy Saudi Arabis most important source of funds is Petroleum. The Saudi oil industry was founded in 1938, by the Arabian-American Oil Company, more commonly known as Aramco. A productive filed was found at ...
819: Japan
... television and radio, most people outside the Tokyo region speak the common dialect as well as a local dialect. Refrences: World Book Encyclopedia (Cd Rom) Grolier Encyclopedia (Cd Rom) Encarta 96 Encyclopedia (Cd Rom) JETRO (Internet Site) CIA World Factbook (Internet Site)
820: Canada - Of The United States of America
... 1990. 4. Nader, Ralph. Canada Firsts. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1992. 5. Orchard, David. The Fight for Canada. Toronto: Stoddart Publishing, 1993. 6. “The center to prevent hand gun violence”. National center for health statistics, 1994. Internet document. 7. “The FBI Uniform Creme Reports”. The Los Angeles Times, Nov. 19, 1995. Internet document. 8. The Star-Spangled Beaver. Ed. John H. Redekop. Toronto: Peter Martin, 1971. 9. Thomas, David. Canada and the United States, Differences that Count. Peterborough: Broadview Press, 1993.


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