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- 971: MS Vs DOJ
- ... made the PC market as a whole take a rocket boost from the past. Most people who oppose this stance would say that standardizing a product wouldn’t cause anything but a monopoly. This is fiction because people choose products that are simply reliable and of good quality. The success of Microsoft’s operating system hasn’t been used to cause a monopoly in the browser marker, but to increase the ...
- 972: Interpretation
- ... Quixotes. Humans have been blessed with the incredible ability of imagination. It would be a waste to abolish books simply due to the fear of what we can interpret from them. The fantasies in science fiction books of only half a century ago, has become reality today. Without books giving us more knowledge to feed on, where would the ideas for future innovations come from? The future is coming fast. I ...
- 973: I Want To Believe
- ... particular children had no pre conceived ideas of alien beings, implying that they were not influenced by the media. Of these nine drawings, seven (77%) were drawn by girls and girls seem not find science fiction as interesting as the boys, resulting in fewer preconceived ideas about alien life forms. In contrast, the other nine drawings were all similar and showed consistencies with each other. They were all humanoid in design ...
- 974: Is It Dangerous To Think Too M
- ... person cannot be condemned for their thoughts. In the big picture, people should be encouraged to think for themselves, to decide what they are going to believe and what they are going to dismiss as fiction. Society has the right to punish a man’s actions if they are causing harm to society, but expressing a view other than popular opinion is not harmful to society. In actuality, contemplation can help ...
- 975: Computers And The Military
- ... enjoy it. It is possible that this gives a recreational effect for some people, but there exist scientific evidence that especially children but also grown ups can have a hard time determining the difference between fiction and real life. As the games get more and more realistic, this is an issue that will be more discussed and given more attention in the future. By now submarine- and flight simulators are the ...
- 976: Different Ideas Of What Is Tru
- ... those whose lives are spilled out among the pages, but those whose lives have begun to revolve around these despairing stories. It is a shame that entertainment and news can be so closely related, by fiction, not facts, by despair, not hope, and antipathy, not empathy.
- 977: Communication In The Millenium
- ... The Year 2000. The Millenium. With these phrases come the thoughts of the future and futuristic living. Although the lifestyle of the Jetson’s, with moon shot apartment complexes and flying cars, is more science fiction and entertainment than science fact, how many of their fantasy inventions might someday be a fact? With the new century less than 3 months away, the year 2000 quickly brings to mind the inventions we ...
- 978: Embracing The Change
- ... market weight in 75 days. The use of medicines nearly nonexistent. Millions of human lives improved and even saved by a sheep s milk or a pig s brain cells. Something out of a science fiction novel? A scientist s unrealistic fantasy? Maybe something that could happen in 500 years? That may be what many of you believe. But right now, these miracles are happening in laboratories all over the world ...
- 979: El Inconformismo Femenino En L
- ... University Press, 1993 Gallardo Colón Julia, Kanellas Nicolás ed. Biografical Dictionary of Hispanic Literature in the United States. New York, New York. Greenwood Press, 1989. Rivera, Carmen. Dictionary of Literary Biography. Volume 145 Modern American Fiction Writers. Washington, DC. A Bruccoli Clark Layman Book, Gale research Inc. 1994 Fernandez Olmos, Margarite. Spanish American Women Writers A Bio-Bibliographical Source Book. New York, New York. Greenwood Press, 1990.
- 980: Easing Our Childrens Fears
- ... years after the discovery of HIV infection. The education about the transmission of HIV will also help to reduce fears. Many myths abound about how HIV can be contracted, and this uncertainty of fact vs. fiction is a source of fear for many children. HIV is a blood-borne disease. This means that it can only be transmitted by exposure to blood of an infected person, or by several body fluids ...
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