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1591: Escapism and Virtual Reality
... machine's presence. This would be evident in a massive upsurge in computer-related entertainment, both in games and interactive entertainment and would be accompanied by a reduction of the appreciation and study of written literature, since the effort required to imagine the contents would be more than was considered now reasonable. Another danger of VR is its potential medical applications. If a convincing set of images and sound can be ...
1592: Computer Crime
... with a variety of languages, motives and values. The most sensationalized of these is the “ cyberpunk” group. The cyberpunk FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions list) states: 2. What is cyberpunk, the subculture? Spurred on by cyberpunk literature, in the mid-1980's certain groups of people started referring to themselves as cyberpunk, because they correctly noticed the seeds of the fictional "techno-system" in Western society today, and because they identified with ...
1593: Object-Oriented Database Management Systems
... and Office Information Systems. The area of the OODBMSs is characterized by three things. First, it lacks a common data model. There is no common data model although many proposals can be found in the literature. This is a more general problem of all the object-oriented systems not only the database management systems. Since the data model determines the database language of the system, which in turn determines the implementation ...
1594: The Computer Underground
... one of deviance, we shift the social meaning of CU behavior from one of stigma to one of culture creation and meaning. Our work is tentative, in part because of the lack of previous substantive literature and in part because of the complexity of the data, which indicate a multiplicity of subcultures within the CU. This paper examines of two distinct CU subcultures, phreaks and hackers, and challenges the Manichean view ...
1595: Object-Oriented Database Management Systems
... and Office Information Systems. The area of the OODBMSs is characterized by three things. First, it lacks a common data model. There is no common data model although many proposals can be found in the literature. This is a more general problem of all the object-oriented systems not only the database management systems. Since the data model determines the database language of the system, which in turn determines the implementation ...
1596: The Internet
... interest Web sites can be passed on. The World Wide Web (WWW) holds information that answers questions to the user. The main purpose of the WWW is to give a variety of information ranging from literature to world geography. WWW contains Web sites that are created by government agencies and institutions to business companies and individuals. WWW carries text, graphics, and sound to catch the interest of people browsing through the ...
1597: Passionate Storms
... told her to not hurry back, although he did miss her and the children. The stormy weather was gone, as was the storm of passion and all were happy. Work Cited Chopin, Kate, “The Storm” Literature and the Writing Process. Elizabeth McMahan, Susan X. Day and Robert Funk. 4th ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentiss, 1996: 108-111
1598: "A Wrinkle in Time"
... and positive mental attitude, the good prevailed !!! Work's Cited Burnett, Jera. "A Wrinkle in Time Character Chart." AOL. 2/18/00. Http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/-kburnett/jerawrin/wrinklecc.html. Handout, Topics in World Literature. Spring 2000. L'engle, Madeline. A Wrinkle in Time. New York:Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc., 1962.
1599: Munro's How I Met My Husband: Edie's View
... Carmichael that she was with out a doubt the narrator/main character. This paper should help you to uncover the narrative/main character in this story. Works Cited Munro, Alice.”How I Met My Husband.” Literature and Composition. Ed. Sylvan Barnet et al. 5th ed. New York: Longman, 2000, 98.
1600: A Heritage Denied
... behavior in regard to her heritage conveys one message: Dee trivializes the importance of her family heritage and consequently fails to appreciate anything it may have to offer her. Work Cited Walker, Alice. “Everyday Use.” Literature: An introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama. Eds. X.J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia. 7th ed. New York: Longman, 1999. 71-78.


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