Papers 1621-1630 of total 9987 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…. But technology improved and today I can hardly imagine to have written my dissertation without electronic help like searching for books over the Internet or making coloured graphics from basic data. By the time I started to work in a civil engineer’s office in 1999…
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…more likely to own a computer than families of African American or Hispanic origin. If there were computers in the classrooms, students of these back rounds would have the same access to information on the internet as their peers. This graph shows…
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Category: /Literature/English
…' lives greatly because those who do not have access to the internet or computers would be able to use them at labs without waiting or being frustrated by old technology. Students not only use computers for academic purposes, but also for recreation…
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…to one of the two major types of network architecture: Peer-to-peer or client/server. In a Peer-to-Peer networking configuration, there is no server, and computers simply connect with each other in a workgroup to share files, printers, and Internet access…
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…? Download it from the Internet? How do we know if they do not ask another person to buy them that album? Censorship in schools is also a big problem in our society because it sometimes keeps students from learning correctly in schools. If we have a project and we…
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…that there are so many ways to express ourselves for many to see. Commodities such as the Internet, television, radio and newspapers are just some of the ways information and opinions are shared and spread all over the globe. Unlike the Anglo-Saxon period, where word…
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Category: /History
…. Today systems also allow people to do more than just play games. You can listen to CD’s, watch DVD’s, and even access the internet. The internet is another passion for Americans today. It has probably affected us more than any other new technology has…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to things like GPS and Radar being cheap enough for the average yachtsman to afford. This combined with the Internet and fax has enabled people to get the most up to date information that is available on weather, chart modifications and special event information…
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Category: /History
…. The advance of mass communication is natural in a technologically advanced society. In our country's short history, we have seen the development of the printing press, the radio, the television, and now the Internet; all of these, able to reach millions of people…
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Internet websites (e.g. efitness.com, emedicine.com, nutricise.com) that provide easily accessible information to the public. Because of groups like ACE and PCFS, the awareness of the benefits to physical fitness are being broadcasted everywhere; it is just…
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