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1101: 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 ...
1102: Hypnosis 2
... with fear that have a heart attack and die (Hyde 88). Just because you never visit a hypnotherapist or go to a stage hypnotist show does not protect you from hypnosis. Every time you watch television, you see commercials. And what do commercials tell you? You nee their product. Their product is totally better then anybody else s. This can eventually build a subcon belief in what they are saying. This ...
1103: Hurricanes 3
... tropical cyclone seems likely to occur the Bureau issues a Tropical advisory to tell the general public. If the tropical storm moves within 800km of the Australian coast, then a flash warning is given on television, by radio and the newspapers. A final announcement is made when the danger has passed. This policy of keeping people informed is very valuable and helps to reduce the loss of life and damage caused ...
1104: History Of Computers
... the census and the air force, and in 1952 to the army map service. The UNIVAC gained nationwide attentionwhen it was used to predict the results of the 1952 presidential election and was used on television quiz shows. Second Generation: Extending from 1960through 1964, the second generation was marked with reduced size and cost with increased speed and reliability. The transistor, developed by three scientists at Bell Laboratories in 1952, replaced ...
1105: Gold And Its Uses.
... refined to bars of 999.9 parts per thousand pure gold. The prime use is in electronics. Our age of high technology finds it indispensable in everything from pocket calculators to computers, washing machines to television and missiles to spacecraft. The rocket engines of American space shuttles are lined with 35% gold brazing alloys to reflect the 3300° heat, and the lunar modules of the Apollo program that put men on ...
1106: Genetics
... blamed for the disturbance that cloning has caused in the past six week. When people think of clones, they think of the clone armies and clone monsters that they have seen in movies, literature, and television. In 1978, the movie The Boys from Brazil shows us the result of one man's plan to clone little Hitlers. In Jurassic Park, cloning technology brings back dinosaurs to be displayed in an island ...
1107: Forensic Psychology
... malpractice cases because it involves both the fields they know well: medical and law (Swenson, Dave). They also help people are going to be questioned. Also they help attorneys with jury selection. The works of television and movies like the "Profiler" and "Silence of the Lambs", have glamorized this field of psychology. Many people have a misconception of what forensic psychologists really do. Forensic psychologist s work is not always fun ...
1108: Fiberoptics
... and lasers can be used to unclog arteries. (Myring 20). As fiber optic technology advances, fiber optics will be useful in everyday life situations, such as transporting information over the rapidly-growing Internet, high-definition television, and even the possibility of teaching classes in the home using monitors and signals from the teacher. Information can be spread quicker and at a lower cost than printing newspapers or magazines.. Developments of the ...
1109: Female Circumcision
... workers informed the general adult population of the health problems associated with circumcision. The result was more families willing to leave their daughters uncircumcised. The national committee also created a documentary film, shown on national television, saying "ma fille ne sera pas excise e", "my daughter will not be circumcised". The results of these piloted projects are not precisely known as of yet, because many of the projects just began in ...
1110: Eye
... how would live to respect life. I think it is nice to be able to see life around us. Always take care of you eye's cause life would be different without them. Sources Internet Television Eye Study Book


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