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1411: The Bay of Pigs Invasion
... government they had some very powerful supporters. Among them were Foster Dulles, Secretary of State who had once been their lawyer, his brother Allen the Director of Central Intelligence who was a share holder, and Robert Cutler head of the National Security Council. In what was a clear conflict of interest, the security apparatus of the United States decided to take action against the Guatemalans. From May 1st, 1954, to June ...
1412: The Benefits Of Satellites
... http://www.chum.ca/about/about[1].htm DiChristina, Mariette, “Highway Through Space”, in Popular Science, November 1999, p.67. Dunne, William, “Mapping Out the Digital World”, in Popular Science, January 1999, p. 32. Eisenstein, Robert, Net Zero Commercial Announcement, (1999), (Online), address: http://intranet.taima.net/TechSupport/NetZero/main.shml “GPS, Global Positioning Satellite, Satellite, Sputnik”, in Microsoft Bookshelf 1998, [CD-ROM], The Encarta 98 Desk Encyclopedia, 1998. How Do ...
1413: The Internet Its Effects And Its Future
... The effects lead to headaches, lack of concentration and tiredness. Addicts must not cut off access altogether but they should set time limits and limit Internet usage to a set number of hours each day. Robert Kraut Doctoral Psychologist says referring on the subject: ¡§We have evidence that people who are online for long periods of time show negative changes in how much they talk to people in their family and ...
1414: The Internet And Its Effects And Its Future
... The effects lead to headaches, lack of concentration and tiredness. Addicts must not cut off access altogether but they should set time limits and limit Internet usage to a set number of hours each day. Robert Kraut Doctoral Psychologist says referring on the subject: "We have evidence that people who are online for long periods of time show negative changes in how much they talk to people in their family and ...
1415: The History Of Electronic Musical Instruments
... of most of the time-consuming tasks associated with tape-recorder music. The development of smaller, portable synthesizers which can be played directly have made live electronic performance possible. The Moog synthesizers built by Dr. Robert Moog in the mid 60’s were based upon a combination of this technology and that of the Theremin. After Columbia owned the RCA Synthesizer in 1959 and the music of Milton Babbitt from Princeton ...
1416: COMPUTER CRIME Hackers And Security Measures
... yearly losses were estimated to be as high as $300 million [Mandell, 1992]. Computer criminals are active for more than 30 years. At this point it is useful to collocate some past important cases: 1964: Robert F. Hancock attempted to sell $5 million worth of ill-gotten software to the Texaco company. 1970: The Fresno state College computers were bombed, with damages exceeding $400.000. Also, two employees of a Swedish ...
1417: An Overview Of Hacking
... Feeling insecure, are we? Go ahead, be paranoid. Hackers are out to get you." The New York Times 17 March 1997: C1+ Machlis, Sharon. "Phone hackers dial up trouble." Computerworld 31.8 (1997): 59 Schier, Robert L. "Lock the Damned Door!" Computerworld 31.6 (1997): 66
1418: Orion Nebula
... has been a preferred target of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) over recent years. The HST has provided a great deal of insight into the complicated process of star formation. In June of 1994, C. Robert O’Dell, a Rice University Page 2 astronomer, discovered the presence of protoplanetary disks around some stars of the Orion Nebula. After surveying 110 M42 stars, O’Dell found that 56 of them had disks ...
1419: Computer Mediated Evnvironment
... West, Patricia M. (1996), “Predicting Preferences: An Examination of Agent Learning,” Journal of Consumer Research, 23 (June), 68-80. Whyte, William H., Jr. (1954), “The Web of Word of Mouth,” FORTUNE, November, p.140. Widing, Robert E. II and W. Wayne Talarzyk (1993), “Electronic Information Systems for Consumers: An Evaluation of Computer-Assisted Formats in Multiple Decision Environments,” Journal of Marketing Research, 30 (May), 125-141. Wright, Peter L. (1975), “Consumer ...
1420: CHEMICAL REACTIONS
... one way or another, the way they want it to. They want to direct the molecules in one direction. The control of photons to excite molecules and cause reactions has been elusive. Recently, though, chemist Robert J. Gordon at the University of Illinois achieved "coherent phase control of hydrogen disulfide molecules by firing ultraviolet lasers of different wavelengths at them." Laser chemistry looks promising and is a way that chemistry is ...


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