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- 701: Ethics in Cyberspace
- ... Maggie Johnson. "Putting Out the Flames: The Etiquette and Law of E-Mail." ONLINE 61 (Nov. 1991): 61-65. Gotterbarn, Donald. "Computer Ethics: Responsibility Regained." National Forum 71, no. 3 (Summer 1991): 26-31. Hauptman, Robert, ed. "Ethics and the Dissemination of Information." Library Trends 40, no. 2 (Fall 1991): 199- 375. Johnson, Deborah G. "Computers and Ethics." National Forum 71, no. 3 (Summer 1991): 15-17. Journal of Information Ethics ... Resources, Inc. "Starter Kit." phone: (203) 397-4423; fax: (203-397-4681; e-mail: rccs @csu.ctstate.edu Rifkin, Glenn. "The Ethics Gap." Computerworld 25, no. 41 (14 Oct. 1991): 83-85. Shapiro, Normal and Robert Anderson. "Toward an Ethics and Etiquette for Electronic Mail." Santa Monica, Calif.: Rand Corporation, 1985. Available as Rand Document R-3283-NSF/RC and ERIC Document ED 169 003. Using Software: A Guide to the ...
- 702: JFK: The Death of a Conspiracy
- ... body arrived in a bronze casket with the body unclothed, wrapped in sheets, and the head wrapped around and around with gauze and bandages. Accompanying the body was the President's wife, Jacqueline, his brother, Robert, and his personal physician, Rear Admiral Burkley. Robert and Jacqueline went to the upper floor of the hospital to await the completion of the autopsy, while the body was taken to the autopsy room. Upon arrival of the body, Drs. Humes and Boswell ...
- 703: Martin Luther King Jr.
- ... out of the blue, the boys parents told Martin to go away and not play with their son any longer. Bewildered, Martin asked why. "Because we are white and you are colored," they said." (Robert Jakoubek, Martin Luther King Jr.) This incident was followed by others like it. Blacks were forced to attend separate schools from whites, could not play in parks where whites were playing, and cafe's and ... King discovered tremendous resistance to mass demonstrations from many influential Birmingham blacks, and, as a result, recruiting new demonstrators was hard. The city government also obtained an injunction from a state court forbidding further demonstrations. (Robert Jakoubek Martin Luther King Jr.)" So King decided that the only path left was for him himself to march. So on April 12, 1963 King headed a column of 50 marchers to City Hall. Of ...
- 704: Computer Software Piracy and it's Impact on the International Economy
- ... software industry is relatively new, and because copying software is so easy, many people are either unaware of the laws governing software use or choose to ignore them" ("To Copy or not to Copy" Internet). Robert Perry states that much of the problem of software theft arises from the way the software industry developed. In the past, when a software firm spent millions of dollars to write a program for a ... Michael. "Stop! Cyberthief!" Newsweek. 6 Feb 1995: 36-38. SIRS Researcher CD-ROM, 1995. Art 103. Parker, Jerry. "China Tackles Software Piracy at State Agencies." Reuters: 14 April 1995: np.NewsBank CD-ROM 1995. Perry, Robert L. Computer Crime. New York: Franklin Watts, 1986. "Retailers Agree Not to Rent Computer Software Without Permission From Publishers." Software Publishers Association. Press Release. Washington D.C. 7 Feb, 1996. URL: http://www.spa.org ...
- 705: Bob Dylan
- ... possibilities of rock.Composing over 100's of songs, performing worldwide including Woodstock 1969, following his own path and believing in his own causes, Dylan has become an idol, young artists everywhere can admire. Born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941, in Duluth Minnesota to Beatrice and Abraham Zimmerman, Dylan was soon to move to Hibbing in 1947. It, like many other small towns felt the optimism, prosperity, and conformism ... early intrest in rock, Dylan's music turned folk. Playing everywhere, he made his name known amoung musicians and audiences alike. Many people were drawn to his messages, others to his unique voice. In 1961, Robert Shelton of the New York Times decided to attend a performance of a young musician at Gerde's Folk City Cafe, curious as to who this man was. After his attendence, Shelton wrote a favorable ...
- 706: Landfills: A Growing Menace
- ... traffic at Newark airport [Rathje 3-4]. The area now encompassed by the Fresh Kills (Kills is from the Dutch word for creek) Landfill was originally a tidal marsh. In 1948, New York City planner Robert Moses developed a highly praised project to deposit municipal garbage in the swamp until the level of the land was above sea level. A study of the area predicted the marsh would be filled by ... the project "cannot fail to affect constructively a wide area around it." The report ended by stating, "It is at once practical and idealistic" [Rathje 4]. One must appreciate the irony in the fact that Robert Moses was considered a leading conservationist in his time. His major accomplishments include building asphalt parking lots throughout the New York Metro area, paved roads in and out of city parks, and the development of ...
- 707: America and the Computer Industry
- ... The first computers were made with vacuum tubes, but by the late 1950's computers were being made out of transistors, which were smaller, less expensive, more reliable, and more efficient (Shallis, 40). In 1959, Robert Noyce, a physicist at the Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation, invented the integrated circuit, a tiny chip of silicon that contained an entire electronic circuit. Gone was the bulky, unreliable, but fast machine; now computers began to ... s life easier by doing difficult work for people. The computer truly is one of the most incredible inventions in history. Works Cited Chposky, James. Blue Magic. New York: Facts on File Publishing. 1988. Cringley, Robert X. Accidental Empires. Reading, MA: Addison Wesley Publishing, 1992. Dolotta, T.A. Data Processing: 1940-1985. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1985. Fluegelman, Andrew. "A New World", MacWorld. San Jose, Ca: MacWorld Publishing, February, 1984 ...
- 708: Charles Darwin
- Charles Darwin Charles Robert Darwin was the fifth child of Robert Waring Darwin and Susannah Wedgewood. He was born on February 12, 1809 in Shrewsbury, England where his father practiced medicine. He attended Shrewsbury Grammar School which was a well-kn own secondary school which concentrated ...
- 709: Paul Ehrlich
- ... to be known as an expert stainer. He showed that all dyes could be categorized as being basic, acid, or neutral. Through staining experiments, he discovered the tubercule bacilli. With this discovery, Ehrlich collaborated with Robert Koch and undertook the first treatment of patients with tuberculosis in the Moabit Hospital located in Berlin. Paul Ehrlich married a nineteen-year-old Hedwig Pinkus in 1883. Almost a year later Ehrlich made titular ... his wife went to Egypt so he could recover and they returned three years later in 1890. With the discovery of Koch's new tuberculin treatment Ehrlich never had a recurrence. In the same year, Robert Koch appointed Ehrlich as one of his assistants at the Institute for Infectious Diseases. Here, Ehrlich begins the immunological studies that make him famous. Ehrlich first developed the side-chain theory in which he demonstrated ...
- 710: The Plague 3
- ... in this play and uses this power to override the possibilities of compromise between himself and any character. Works Cited: Bloom, Harold. Modern Critical Interpretations: William Shakespeare s Othello. New York: Chelsea HP, 1987. Brustein, Robert. Terror in the Bedroom. The New Republic 12 Aug. 1891: 29-30. Elliott, G.R. Flaming Minister. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1953. Gilbert, Allan. The Principles and Practice of Criticism. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1959 ... Essays. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1988. Swinburne, Algernon Charles. Othello. Harper s Monthly Magazine Oct 1904: 658+. Velz, John W. Shakespeare and the Classical Tradition. Minneapolis, U of Minnesota P, 1968. Endnotes: 1 Brustein, Robert. Terror in the Bedroom. The New Republic (12 Aug. 1891): 29. 2 Elliott, G.R. Flaming Minister. (Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1953): 119. 3 Gill, Brendan. The Theatre: Happy Bachelor Jet (15 Feb 1982): 108 ...
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