Welcome to Essay Galaxy!
Home Essay Topics Join Now! Support
Essay Topics
American History
Arts and Movies
Biographies
Book Reports
Computers
Creative Writing
Economics
Education
English
Geography
Health and Medicine
Legal Issues
Miscellaneous
Music and Musicians
Poetry and Poets
Politics and Politicians
Religion
Science and Nature
Social Issues
World History
Members
Username: 
Password: 
Support
Contact Us
Got Questions?
Forgot Password
Terms of Service
Cancel Membership



Enter your query below to search our database containing over 50,000+ essays and term papers

Search For:
Match Type: Any All

Search results 1001 - 1010 of 1900 matching essays
< Previous Pages: 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 Next >

1001: You've Got Mail
... are simple. People hand-write or type personal letters or business memos. They read newspapers and magazines. They call each other on the telephone and even leave each other messages on answering machines. They watch television and movies. Through their eyes, ears, and written words, people have found ways to share and exchange ideas. With the birth of the Internet, the world has found new ways to communicate with one another ...
1002: Business and the Internet
... the hundred of services available, one thing is for sure that it is very cost effective. Providing web sites over the Internet is far more cheaper than advertising in magazines, on the radio, or on television. In addition, web sites may be modified with current changes within a company at any time. Therefore, most of the information tied into the web site is currently up-to-date and very competitive. Making ...
1003: Online Censorship
... entertainment business, book stores, and bars. Picture IDs are now required to enter any movies with a “R” rating to help insure the public that no children will be allowed entry. Parents can now purchase television sets that can censor what is being viewed by installing a chip. Now with the Internet, the First Amendment Rights must again be challenged, by people calling for governmental intervention regarding censorship. The public seems ...
1004: Fiber Optics
... of multiple headends can enhance opportunities for alternate access, and program availability and begins a seamless network between mso’s within a region. The advantages that optical fiber is now able to provide in cable television is the result of a high stream of product innovations and process improvements. And, as the needs, requirements and opportunities in cable TV systems are better understood, fiber is being continually improved to keep up ...
1005: Hacking
... hacking being that hackers demand the right to free access of any and all information. Among hackers there is a common stereotype that they all follow. Hackers are not the nerd types you see on television. They look like you and me except for some defining features that are found on most of them. Their general appearance is intelligent, scruffy, intense, and abstracted. They dress casual, for comfort, and with minimal ...
1006: History of Telecommunications
History of Telecommunications Chapter 1 Introduction Telecommunication is the transmission of words, sounds, images, or data in the form of electronic or electromagnetic signals or impulses. Transmission media include the telephone, radio, television, microwave, and satellite. Data communication is the fastest growing field of telecommunication. Data communication is the process of transmitting data in digital form by wire or radio. Telecommunication has been around for many years. Even ...
1007: The Future of Fiber Optics on the Internet
... of 24,000 telephone calls at one time. With the introduction of fiber optics into our daily lives, it will greatly improve the quality and speed of the information we receive. With the growth of television and telephone traffic, bandwidth has become a large issue that is seemingly solved with the advent of fiber. Fiber Optics has enormous bandwidth and distance coverage as compared to copper wire. Commercial phone systems carry ...
1008: Censorship On The Internet
... adults to communicate with each other freely. The Supreme Court ruled that the new technology “...would receive the highest level of protection. Internet speakers will not be shackled with the regulations that limit content on television and radio; instead, they will enjoy the freedom granted to printed matter. And it will be up to the parents, not the government, to keep kids from accessing smut (Miller and Mauro 84).” Newt Gingrich ...
1009: The History and Development of Computers
... integrated circuit had had to be manufactured to fit a special purpose, now one microprocessor could be manufactured and then programmed to meet any number of demands. Soon everyday household items such as microwave ovens, television sets and automobiles with electronic fuel injection incorporated microprocessors. Such condensed power allowed everyday people to fit a computer's power. They were no longer developed exclusively for large business or government contracts. By the ...
1010: Internet and Censorship
... leads to breaks down of the democracy that is the society. It leads to an authoritarian system that controls what you read, watch, hear, and say. In some cases, censorship is necessary such as public television, where some people don't have a choice to see what they want to see. However, in the case of the Internet, people have full freedom over what they want to see. If you don ...


Search results 1001 - 1010 of 1900 matching essays
< Previous Pages: 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 Next >

 Copyright © 2003 Essay Galaxy.com. All rights reserved