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- 4541: 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 ...
- 4542: Computer Programmer
- ... frequently known, and is the easiest to understand. Next semester I will be taking the computer languages C++ and Pascal, which are more powerful computer languages that are used by professionals. After graduating from high school, I plan to attend a major university that offers a major in computer science. A few examples of these colleges are Carnegie Mellon University, MIT, and Cornell University.
- 4543: Computer Technology
- ... can also help with editing a paper, they can even check spelling and grammar. Typing on a computer today is probably the most common way people write there research papers, reports and other documents for school and business. Families can use computers to keep in touch with each other through E-mail.They help people talk with others all around the world, using different services and methods. Since computers are used ...
- 4544: Freedom of Speech & Censorship on the Internet
- Freedom of Speech & Censorship on the Internet Introduction With more and more frequency the newspapers are reporting instances of school children distributing disks of pornographic images which they have downloaded from the net and recently a university student was found to be operating such a site for material. On November 11, an Associated Press release ...
- 4545: Advances in AI
- ... Alfred Binet. He was summoned by the French government to design a test that would be able to alert educators of children who might benefit from remedial instruction. The test was so successful in determining school performance that it was accepted throughout the western world. In 1916 Lewis Terman from Standford University adapted it for use with American children. It thus became the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test and is the test ...
- 4546: GPS: The Future of Navigation and Technology
- ... to control spacecraft orientation. GPS is based on a system of coordinates called the Worldwide Geodetic System 1984, also called WGS-84, similar to the latitude and longitude lines you see on wall maps in school. The WGS-84 system provides a built-in frame of reference for all military activities, so units can synchronize their maneuvers. The GPS system was developed to meet military needs of the Department of Defense ...
- 4547: Object Oriented Analysis
- ... will do, independent of any particular approach or technology. Design models specify how a particular system will be built within the context of a given implementation environment. To solve the problems of past, a new school of thought has emerged within the world of computing, object-oriented analysis and design. An oft used, but misunderstood phrase. Object-oriented is used in a variety of ways, but the term always suggests an ...
- 4548: Advancement of the Computer
- ... more user friendly. Computers have developed rapidly through out the past years. Computers were not always used the way we use them today. Today they are used in business as well as at home and school. Computers have become a part of our lives. In the past no one ever thought computers would reach such a level. Computers have come a long way.
- 4549: Assistive Technology
- ... every individualized education program (IEP) developed. Assistive technology can be used to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act which, among other things, makes it illegal to discriminate against people with disabilities in employment or school practices. Often, a reasonable accommodation can be made using assistive technology and, accordingly, should be considered in every individualized written rehabilitation plan, or IWRP. Having the technology does not mean that it will be used ...
- 4550: “Technology and the Library Perfect Together”
- ... and to do research at the library. She says she also remembers having to study and learn the Dewey Decimal System. Just six years ago, my mom also helped run the library at my old school “Assumption in Morristown”. They were not computerized then, I remember her handing out bookmarks with the Dewey Decimal System. Things have certainly changed since then. I feel very lucky to grow up in a time ...
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