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631: Video Games: The High Tech Threat to Our Younger Generation
... purpose of videogame producers other than making money by exploiting animal desire and pure violence in the mind of our younger generation?(38). In fact it appears to be a growing demand for more violent sports games as well. Bing Gorden, a senior vice president of Electronic Arts Inc.., revealed when he recently tested a new hockey game with 25-year-old. They demanded, "Where is the blood?"( 38). Tetzeli points ...
632: Telecommunications
... retrieve data from the host. An example of this is CompuServe, whose host computer is accessed by means of the public telephone system. This and other such services provide general-purpose information on news, weather, sports, finances, and shopping. Other information-retrieval services may be more specialized. For example, Dow Jones News Retrieval Services provide general-purpose information on financial news and quotations, corporate-earning estimates, company disclosures, weekly economic survey ...
633: Modern Designing in Today's Automobile
... three cylinders while the more expensive ones can have ten, twelve and sometimes more. A few cars do not even use cylinders at all. One such car is the Mazda RX-7. This is a sports car that uses two rotors which are triangularly shaped and rotate within the engine walls. This is a very efficient design which produces good power. However, about ninety-five percent of the cars on the ...
634: Smart Car Technology
... also guides you past traffic jams and problems who might crop up around an accident. In a town where you have never been, you will quickly be able to find your way to hotels, restaurants, sports arenas, shops and much more, just by looking through the various menus of the TravTek. d: The text definitely prefers the accuracy of the computer to the insecurity and misunderstandings who occur between two persons ...
635: Modems
... your ISP's connection to the Internet itself, traffic on the Internet and the speed and current traffic conditions on the site you're visiting. A good example would be, say you drive a fancy sports car and I drove along in my family minivan, you'll certainly beat me on an open stretch of road. But if we're both stuck in a traffic jam, you'll move just as ...
636: The Internet
... This is not going to be just a trash can, this is going to be a planet-wide rubbish dump. And how will a man benefit from this besides clicking on "great places to check sports and weather", stealing credit card numbers or blackmailing institutions of power and money? We will try to answer this question a bit later . Bit for now let us look at the idea of the network ...
637: Brave New World: Beliefs of Sex and Drug Use
... drugs in Brave New World is more of an outrageous and wild belief compared to what people today are accustomed to. Sex is considered to be more of an activity in the same regards as sports. It is also encouraged by the government to engaged in with many different people and not to often with the same person. Society as a whole looks down on the people that have sex with ...
638: To Kill A Mockingbird: Atticus' Determination, Persistence, and Intelligence
... think that a hero is someone that is looked up to and also is someone that cares about others. A hero doesn’t need to be a super hero, a rock star or even a sports figure. Most of the time it’s someone not famous and this person maybe living right next door to you. In the novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee’s heroic character, Atticus Finch practices ...
639: A Separate Peace: Gene and Finny's Relationship
... In that passage their relationship has taken on a greater meaning; from that point on they are emotionally attached. After Finny's first accident, the relationship grows stronger. "Listen, pal, if I can't play sports, you're going to play them for me,' and I lost part of myself to him then, and a soaring sense of freedom revealed that this must have been my purpose from the first: to ...
640: Symbolism In Huckleberry Finn
Symbolism In Huckleberry Finn Symbolism is found within many aspects of daily life. Whether shown as road signs, involved in sports, or writing, symbols provide us the ability to look deeper into the true meanings of objects. Many great authors enjoy the use of symbolism because it allows the reader to decipher the root behind words ...


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