Papers 1131-1140 of total 92937 found.
…/server processing the work is done by programs on two machines *<Tab/>There server does the heavy processing needed to retrieve information. *<Tab/>The client normally focuses on the user interface and on processing data delivered…
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…, society as a whole will feel no guilt if it lets itself be destroyed. In addition, Lenina, when accused of lack of promiscuity by Fanny, fervently denies it. Lenina denies this because Monogamy requires commitment, pain, and work, all of which oppose…
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Category: /History
…found to most particularly evident within the two texts were the loss of a right to live and work in peace, and the loss of a right to an education free from bias. Each text allows the viewer to fully appreciate the dramatic effects of a loss of rights…
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…Web Services Return on Investment: Working out what you're getting out of Web Services In this article, the authors have tried to keep a realistic, pragmatic, and balanced approach in determining the return on investment on Web Services. It is worth…
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…, the reader about what a computer virus does, how it works, and how to deal with them. Most computer virus writers are males between the ages of 14-24. Why do they do it? Some say to see if they can outsmart anti-virus program makers. (Cannell, "Computer Virus…
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Category: /Literature
…/> Ken Kesey's inspiration to write this book came from his personal experience with psychedelic drugs. He was told through a friend that a hospital was searching for paid volunteers to take mind-altering drugs. By going to work high on LSD, he…
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…Christmas Show" at the 6,000-plus-seat universal amphitheater (Spiveck 53-54). The show was a success, and Coldplay then launched a U.S. tour that sold out each event in minutes. The raw, organic and honest Parachutes was a sheer work of art, yet so simple…
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…by his own understanding of Islam, and directed at symbols and institutions of American power." Unlike many previous works on al-Qaeda, Peter Bergen takes a new direction in his interpretations, helping the reader to see "…how bin Laden and his…
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…in the play Othello. The play opens in mid conversation, under the cover of nightfall. This indicates that in Venice there is some underhanded work taking place. It is in fact two officers of the Venetian army talking about their General (Othello…
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…and the repercussions of such a lifestyle. The core problem is shown through the Narrator, whose life and identity has become his possessions. He works for a corrupt motor company whose need to turn a profit outweighs its obligation to ensure the safety of its customers…
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