Papers 1441-1450 of total 42545 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…of information. In a society in which information has become a commodity, communications provide a vital link that can mean the difference between success or failure. Telecommunications is a fundamental infrastructure of the Canadian economy and society…
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…. These computer mediated environments (CMEs) such as the World Wide Web raise new research questions. In this paper, we examine the potential research issues associated with CMEs in five areas: (1) decision processes, (2) advertising and communications, (3) brand…
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…and wont be able to communicate with each other. Parmenides is saying that everything has a Form that describes it. With out Forms human would not be able to communicate with each other. It does not mean that things do not exist, they do. With out giving…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Billy The Giver By: Lois Lowry In a futurist community, where the story takes place, everyone in the town has all their decisions made for them. They only get privileges when they become a certain age and when it is time for them to get a job…
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Category: /Literature/English
…THE GENEROSITY OF MY FATHER My father, Delroy Powell, always has been a very generous person. He gave of himself very often. He did this for his family, his friends, his community, his church and even to strangers. My grandmother…
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Category: /History
…Following WWII, The United States and Soviet Union were gripped in the clenches of a Cold War. Stalin felt the need to spread communism and add on to the Soviet Union by installing communist governments in the countries to the east, while the goal…
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Category: /Literature/English
…never meet a fully-fledged character, but only hear the orchestra of voices that accurately reflect the mediated and fragmented character of modern community life. News travels among them like an electric current, carrying shock waves of fear and pain…
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…In the book The Politics, Aristotle analyzes different types of political communities. He examines these political communities on two different levels; first as a city and then as a regime. By studying both city and regime you get the full picture…
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…Local area networks (LANs) have become a major tool to many organizations in meeting data processing and data communication needs. Prior to the use of LANs, most processing and communications were centralized; the information and control…
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…. Communication might be the most important aspect of every person's life in today's society. Throughout the years engineers have created tools that aid people in their daily activities. Telephones and computers are the most widely used forms of communication
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