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- 4791: Tourette Syndrome
- ... a neurologist. A neurologist is a doctor with specialized training in diagnosing, treating, and managing disorders of the brain and nervous system. To be a neurologist you need an undergraduate degree, four years of medical school, a one-year internship and three years of specialized training. Most neurologists also have an additional in one area of neurology such as a stroke, epilepsy, or movement disorders. The basic role of the neurologist ...
- 4792: How Technology Has Hurt Us
- ... our country and keep freedom it seems to have done the opposite. Drive by shootings are a daily occurence in our big cities. More people are turning the guns on themselves. Kids bring guns to school with them for protection against people who may use a gun on them for retaliation. Politically its divided the nation on whether private citizens should be able to carry guns. Disposable items have caused a ...
- 4793: The History of the Internet and the WWW
- ... ACM Software Systems Award. He has been named as the recipient of the 1996 ACM Kobayashi award, and corecipient of the 1996 Computers and Communication (C&C) award. He has honorary degrees from the Parsons School of Design, New York (D.F.A., 1996) and Southampton University (D.Sc., 1996), and is a Distinguished Fellow of the British Computer Society. This has just been about Tim, but here is the real ...
- 4794: Coping With Computers
- ... this new system of operating is very admirable. Unfortunately, not everybody in Ellerbee's position is as adaptive to this type of change as she was. However, with children working with computers early in grade school, it will be doubtful if many upcoming professionals suffer from computer-phobia like so many do today.
- 4795: Computer Crimes
- ... break into computer systems for any of a wide variety of reasons. Many groups break into computers for capital gain while still others do it as a means to pass time at work or at school. For most it's a thrill to figure out how to break into a computer. Most people never have any intention of causing harm. I believe that for the vast majority of people it's ...
- 4796: Computer Literacy
- ... this problem should be corrected. That is why all high schools must make a computer literacy course a requirement for graduation. Although a computer course would take away two or three periods of a high school student's weekly schedule, it will be well worth it in the real world. With so many careers today involving a knowledge of a computer's basic functions, computer literacy plays a big part in ...
- 4797: Computer Systems Analyst
- ... ten years. The past, present, and future have and will see the computer. Since I have seen the computer, I have enjoyed the challenges and countless opportunities to gain in life from this machine. From school projects to games; from the Internet to programming languages; I have and always will feel like that little kid in the candy store. Job Description A Computer Systems Analyst decides how data are collected, prepared ...
- 4798: The New Deal
- ... guarantee minimum living standards, and prevent future economic crises. Many economic, political, and social factors lead up to the New Deal. Staggering statistics, like a 25% unemployment rate, and the fact that 20% of NYC school children were under weight and malnourished, made it clear immediate action was necessary. In the first two years, the New Deal was concerned mainly with relief, setting up shelters and soup kitchens to feed the ...
- 4799: Computers in Education
- Computers in Education The typical school has 1 computer per 20 students, a ratio that computer educators feel is still not high enough to affect classroom learning as much as books and classroom conversation. Some critics see computer education as merely ...
- 4800: Computer Programming
- ... programmers determine the source of problems that may occur with their programs. Many specialty areas exist within these two large groups, such as database and telecommunication programmers. Computer programmers can attend really any college or school because the employers needs vary. All programmers are college graduates and have taken special courses in the programming field. Most employers prefer experience in accounting, inventory control and other business skills. Employers look for people ...
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