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- 3411: Propaganda in the Online Free Speech Campaign
- ... only in 1990 as a non-profit organization before the Internet started to gain its status as a daily part of our lives. Mitchell D. Kapor, founder of Lotus Development Corporation, along with his colleague John Perry Barlow, established the EFF to "address social and legal issues arising from the impact on society of the increasingly pervasive use of computers as a means of communication and information distribution." In addition, the ...
- 3412: Past, Present, and Future of Computers
- ... program it. What was needed was a computation device that could store simple ³programs² into it's memory for call later. The Electronic Discrete Variable Computer was the next in line. A young man named John von Neumann had the original plan for memory. His only problem was where and how could the instructions be stored for later use. Several ideas were pursued, but the one found most effective at the ...
- 3413: Organic Molecules Challenge
- ... what we have," he said, "but they would still be 1,000 times faster because the molecular components work so much faster than ones made of semiconductor materials." Recently, Theodre O. Poehler, director of research, John Hopkin's Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Md., and Richard S. Potember, a senior chemist there, built a working four-byte RAM chip using molecular charge-transfer system. Four bytes may seem crude compared to the ...
- 3414: Home School
- By: jenny walsh E-mail: junebug33@yahoo.com Before the beginning of American public schools in the mid-19th century, home schooling was the norm. Founding father John Adams encouraged his spouse to educate their children while he was on diplomatic missions (Clark, 1994). By the 1840's instruction books for the home were becoming popular in the United States and Britain. The ...
- 3415: Macintosh vs. IBM
- ... their strong points. They both had their own ideas about where they should go in the personal computer market. They also had many developments, which propelled themselves over the other. It all started when Thomas John Watson became president of Computing Tabulating Recording in 1914, and in 1924 he renamed it to International Business Machines Corporation. He eventually widened the company lines to include electronic computers, which was extremely new in ...
- 3416: Investigative Report Of Internet Addiction
- ... psychological problem that is likely to have been caused or exacerbated by Internet use (sleep deprivation, marital difficulties, lateness for early morning appointments, neglect of occupational duties, or feelings of abandonment in significant others.) (Source: John Suler, Ph.D. - Rider University May 1996 http://www1.rider.edu/~suler/psycyber/SUPPORTGP.HTML) How To Overcome The Addiction Now that the problem has been established and given a fancy abbreviation (IAD), the next ...
- 3417: The Internet
- ... built, promises a good start into the new era. Bibliography Eddings, Joshua. How the Internet Works. California: Ziff-Davis Press, 1994. Cooke, Kevin. "The whole world is talking." Nation. July 12, 1993: 60-65. Verity, John. "The Internet." Business Week. November 14, 1994: 80-88. Silverstein, Ken. "Paving the Infoway." Scholastic Update. September 2, 1994: 8-10. Liosa, Patty. "Boom time on the new frontier." Fortune. Autumn93, 1993: 153-161.
- 3418: What is Virtual Reality
- ... often leads to the user staring or not blinking. It is common for VDT users to be cautioned to look away from the screen occasionally to adjust their focal depth and to blink. Another contributor, John Nagle provided the following list of other potential problems with HMDs: electrical safety, Falling/tripping over real world objects, simulator sickness (disorientation due to conflicting motion signals from eyes and inner ear), Eye Strain, Induced ...
- 3419: How Technology Effects Modern America
- ... the masters of us. Bibliography Where have the good jobs gone?, By: Mortimer B. Zuckerman U.S. News & World Report, volume 119, pg 68 (July 31, 1995) Wealth: Static Wages, Except for the Rich, By: John Rothchild Time Magazine, volume 145, pg 60 (January 30, 1995) Welfare Reform, By: Lawrence Mishel http://epn.org/epi/epwelf.html (Feb 22, 1994) 20 Hot Job Tracks, By: K.T. Beddingfield, R. M. Bennefield ...
- 3420: Mr
- ... day to day fluctuation in functional abilities is characteristic of brain damage due to cerebrovascular disease we consider further sustained functional improvement of a significant degree unlikely. Background - the rest of the report: Professor Sir John Grimley Evans, Dr M J Denham, and Professor Andrew Lees undertook a clinical consultation with Senator Pinochet at Norwick Park Hospital on January 25th 2000. The consultation was undertaken in Spanish. Also present: Dr Henry ...
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