Papers 1851-1860 of total 9987 found.
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…with software and computer networks (Internet). Employers monitor employees for many valid reasons. The most traditional motivations are to determine whether employees are following company policies or making appropriate use of their work time. Employees also…
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…                          dragged through it."                                                                        WORKS CITED 1. Internet http://www.ultimatebandlist.com/morissette.htm 2. Rolling Stones magazine Jan. 96 3…
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…Competitive Analysis Industry competitors by product: Gateway, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM are Dell’s top competitors. Dell sells directly to consumers via the Internet and telephone. Dell's product is build to order computers including desktops…
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…need stricter limits because to many children are finding access to porn. Some safeguards in effect today are that one needs to be of certain age to purchase adult magazines or videos. It’s also not possible to accidentally access pornography on the Internet
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…(accessed on 9 October 2000) Available from http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/2/0,5716,37902+1+37162,00.html?query=kurt%20godel; internet. Second source N. "Gödel, Kurt," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2000 (accessed on 13 October 2000…
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…Every year thousands of travelers take to the airways to attend fall festivities and holiday celebrations. With so many airline companies out there, new companies are fighting to produce cheaper tickets. The two most talked about Internet vacation…
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…-mail. According to the author of the article, these games could turn online gaming into the next mass medium. As a person who only uses the internet for email and occasional research, I do not see the appeal of online games in general. Making a game…
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…). This is the most comprehensive list of facilities other than their internet listing. Our social workers do not have internet access, so they rely heavily on this resource. It is their primary means of locating an appropriate facility. Phone calls were made to each…
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…Cookies Cookies are files that are sent to a user from a web site to enable the site to recognise the user and the user’s preferences. Cookies originated back in the early 1990s with the development of the Internet. They range in size. Cookies…
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…-of-the-art technology. Computers and the Internet have expanded the way in which information can be delivered to the students of today. Using today’s networking technology students can practice new learning techniques. Educators are discovering that computers…
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