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- 861: Computer Multimedia
- ... for this new ability. One is in the creation of Movies and the other in Computer Games. Computer visual information is also increasingly being used in other computer applications, such as photographic storage, and the Internet. Computers can also store, transmit and play back sound. When a picture or a sound is stored on a computer it said to be digitized. There are two main ways of digitizing a picture. One ... music or sequences of animation. They can allow the user to be passive and merely watch or permit the user to interact by answering questions or specifying when the next event is to begin. The Internet itself can be thought of as an interactive application , but for this purposes of this paper I am only looking at a computer in a stand alone configuration. There are many programs which allow one ...
- 862: Changes During The 1950s-1990s
- ... been replaced with computers and word processors, furthermore the invention of mobile telephones, and telephones has a made a major difference in communications. Another major change in communications and business is the invention of the Internet. Other major technological differences between the 1950s and 1990s are knew and advanced medical advances, such as laser surgery, and vaccinations from certain illnesses and diseases. Although there are many differences between technology in the ... that many things have changed form the 1950s to the 1990s. Some of the main changes have been advances in technology such as medical advances like laser surgery and vaccinations. Also the invention of the Internet. Along with changes in family roles such as more women being educated and independent, and men taking up jobs such as secretaries flight attendants. However, despite this other aspects of life such as entertainment are ...
- 863: U.S Involvement In The Vietnam War
- ... 9-10 Jan. 1996. Johnson, Lyndon B. "The Tonkin Gulf Incident." Message to Congress. Aug. 5, 1964. Department of State Bulletin 24 Aug. 1964: n.p. Leyden, Andrew P. "The Operation Desert Storm Debriefing Book" Internet Page. University of Notre Dame Law School. 15 Feb. 1995. Pelland, Paul. E-mail to the author. 25 June 1996. Post, James N. E-mail to the author. 26 June 1996 Roush, Gary. Statistics about the Vietnam War Internet Page. Nov. 1993. United States, Joint Resolution of Congress H. J. RES 1145. Aug. 7, 1964. Department of State Bulletin 24 Aug. 1965. Wittman, Sandra M. "Chronology of the Vietnam War." Vietnam: Yesterday and Today ...
- 864: The 1950s-1990s
- ... been replaced with computers and word processors, furthermore the invention of mobile telephones, and telephones has a made a major difference in communications. Another major change in communications and business is the invention of the Internet. Other major technological differences between the 1950s and 1990s are knew and advanced medical advances, such as laser surgery, and vaccinations from certain illnesses and diseases. Although there are many differences between technology in the ... that many things have changed form the 1950s to the 1990s. Some of the main changes have been advances in technology such as medical advances like laser surgery and vaccinations. Also the invention of the Internet. Along with changes in family roles such as more women being educated and independent, and men taking up jobs such as secretaries flight attendants. However, despite this other aspects of life such as entertainment are ...
- 865: U.S Involvement in the Vietnam War
- ... 9-10 Jan. 1996. Johnson, Lyndon B. "The Tonkin Gulf Incident." Message to Congress. Aug. 5, 1964. Department of State Bulletin 24 Aug. 1964: n.p. Leyden, Andrew P. "The Operation Desert Storm Debriefing Book" Internet Page. University of Notre Dame Law School. 15 Feb. 1995. Pelland, Paul. E-mail to the author. 25 June 1996. Post, James N. E-mail to the author. 26 June 1996 Roush, Gary. Statistics about the Vietnam War Internet Page. Nov. 1993. United States, Joint Resolution of Congress H. J. RES 1145. Aug. 7, 1964. Department of State Bulletin 24 Aug. 1965. Wittman, Sandra M. "Chronology of the Vietnam War." Vietnam: Yesterday and Today ...
- 866: Simpsons 4
- ... the shift from national to global media." The Simpsons can be seen as both a remarkable piece of global culture and as a hugely successful piece of global television. (One need only look on an Internet search engine to discover that there are literally millions of Simpsons fan-sites around the world.). The Simpsons themselves are a simple family in a small town in Middle America called Springfield. They are: Homer ... In a TV interview for BBC1 James L. Brooks, a producer of The Simpsons said that if the movie is not a big film then the reference is probably false. Yet we see in every Internet listing for every episode of The Simpsons huge numbers of unconfirmed references. These include in the "Dancin' Homer" episode a reference to "nearly any other movie about baseball" . Another way the show uses intertextual references ...
- 867: The Northwest Ordinance of 1787
- ... System." William and Mary Quarterly, 29 (April 1972): 231-262. Billington, Ray Allen. Westward Expansion: A History of the American Frontier. New York: Macmillan, 1967. Class History Book. An Uncertain Interlude. pg.s 154-164. Internet Resources: Northwest Ordinance. Indiana State Public Office. 1 May 1998
- 868: How John Donne Showed His Love
- ... Poetry: Clements. 2nded. New York and London: Norton, 1992. Grierson, Herbert Sir. Donne and Metaphysical Poetry. Donne 147-157. Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia, 1996 Grolier Interactive Inc. Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia, 1993-1997 Microsoft Company Online. Internet. 19 March 1999. http://www.ultranet.com/ rsarkiss/DONNE.HTM Redpath, Theodore. The Songs and Sonnets. Donne 217-227.
- 869: Mass Media, Sex, and Pornography
- ... Media, Sex, and Pornography It started by way of messengers and scribes, evolved through the presentation of newspapers and radio, brought us together with television, and now serves us world-wide via the ever-popular Internet. It is the mass media, and even from the earliest days of its existence, it has contributed greatly in ways that both enlighten and enrich society, and ways that deteriorate and perplex it. It is ...
- 870: Pornography
- ... have on a person. A single glance at an erotic picture will not cause a person to become ill, but daily viewing can cause a person to become addicted. Just like cocaine, coffee, and the internet, pornography can be addictive. In many cases, porno magazines and movies are based upon fantasy. These fantasy based displays can lead minors and even adults to expect those fantasy-like sex encounters to be reality ...
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