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711: Communications Decency Act: Regulation In Cyberspace
... officials were more knowledgeable about online information they would realize the huge flaw the Communication Decency Act contains. We don't need the government to patrol fruitlessly on the Internet when parents can simply install software like Net Nanny or Surf Watch. These programs block all “sensitive” material from entering one's modem line. What's more, legislators have already passed effective laws against obscenity and child pornography. We don't ...
712: Immigration Reform
... on immigrants for its technological edge. In reality, a majority of advances in the computer field have been made by the U.S. For example: ...of the 56 awards given for American industrial advances in software and hardware by the Association for Computing Machinery, only one recipient has been an immigrant. Similarly, of 115 computer-related awards given to U.S. engineers by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, only ...
713: Neural Networks
... becoming the inputs of others. Such combined systems sometimes provide improved performance and faster training times (Da90). Implementations of neural networks come in many forms. The most widely used implementations of neural networks today are software simulators. These are computer programs that simulate the operation of the neural network. The speed of the simulation depends on the speed of the hardware upon which the simulation is executed. A variety of accelerator ...
714: Blood, Violence and Gore As Entertainment
... your way out. This kind of violence probably has a deeper influence on children, because they do the killings themselves. It is interactive violence. In several countries the follow-up game, Doom, was banned. The software company claimed that it didn't have a negative affect on children, because they killed mutants, not humans. But is cutting up a mutant with a chainsaw good entertainment? There is no question about it ...
715: Special Effects
... and "Jumanji" used animatronics. The final revolution in special effects has come. The computer age has touched the movie world and made a huge impact. Literally anything is possible with the assistance of computers. Using software and hardware costing in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, 3D mesh object renderings are leaving all other techniques in the past. CGI, which stands for Computer Generated Imaging, is the latest way to get ...
716: Observational Abilities Test
... Observation Test - Mean Scores). RESULTS The following pages contain a sample test and the output of data retrieved from the study. The programs used to evaluate and display the data were the SPSS Professional Statistical Software and Microsoft Excel. SAMPLE TEST FORM Please answer the following questions about the messenger that had previously entered the room. If you do not know the correct response then choose the "unknown" option, please do ...
717: Asynchronous Transfer Mode Networking (atm)
... networking technology. Since the creation of the Network (the ARPAnet (Advanced Research Project Agency Network)) scientists and engineers have strived to achieve the fastest information exchange speeds combined with the most cost-efficient hardware and software. Their products and ideas have always been based on packet technology and turn-based transfers; however, in the 1980s an experimental system called ATM challenged these axioms. The ATM consisted of a new topology - Asynchronism ...
718: Ethiopia
... Bibliography Colombo, John Robert, ed. 1996 Canadian Global Almanac. Toronto: Macmillian Canada 1996. "Ethiopia Famine."Ethiopia: Case Study. Internet. http://rs6.loc.gov/et_00_ 00.html. 1996 "Ethiopia." Information Finder. Vers.2.6. Computer Software. World Book, Inc., 1996 Kurian, George Thomas, ed. Encyclopedia of the Third World. New York: Facts on File, 1992 Wright, Hohn W., ed. 1996 Universal Almanac, Kansas City: 1995 Universal Press Syndicate.
719: Liberia
... country and it is fighting to have peace in it country and counties to have problems. Bibliography Cooper, K., The World and Its People, Siver Burdett Company, 1986. Prodigy Service, Prodigy, Grolire Electronic Publishing, 1992. Software Toolworks, World Atlas ver. 3.2, Liberia, 1992. Sullivan M., Jo Liberia, Harry Jonas Lerner, 1988. Wiley, David S., Liberia, Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia, 1994.
720: A Short History On Computers
... way, involving shrinking of computer-logic circuitry and of components by what are called large-scale integration (LSI) techniques. Many companies, some new to the computer field, introduced in the 1970s programmable minicomputers supplied with software packages. Many companies, such as Apple Computer and Radio Shack, introduced very successful PC's in the 1970s, encouraged in part by a fad in computer (video) games. By the late 1980s, some personal computers ...


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