Papers 1941-1950 of total 9987 found.
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…, but it has taken over people’s lives. Technological advances like e-mail, the Internet, and pagers have taken over many aspects of life that were once tradition and made them obsolete. When I was young, I used to spend my entire summer vacation in Vermont. My…
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…is basically being stolen off of the Internet through mp3 databases such as Napster and Imesh. People are able to sign onto the internet, and are able to type in the name of the song, and then are able to download that particular song usually within five minutes…
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…that they are in a controlled environment. Take internet censorship, for example. The internet is a wonderful resource for people of all ages and backgrounds to become familiar with a wide variety of controversial issues. However, some of the content of the internet
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…or on the internet. All in all, the use of creatine in young athletes is very disturbing. The safety of creatine in people less than 18 years old is unknown. The short term and especially the long term health risks are also unknown. Young athletes should pass…
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…Digital Subscriber Line How many times have you just wanted to jump on the internet and do some web surfing, perhaps even download a few of your favorite tunes from Napster? What seemed like a perfect idea just turned into endless time in front…
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…or record companies of profits. More importantly, Napster and sites like it must be allowed because they represent a revolutionary peer-to-peer file sharing system that could improve computers and the Internet forever. Throughout history, new technologies like…
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…of the Information Age on society in general, we must consider the three main mechanisms of the information exchange process as it exists today. They are the personal computer, the Internet, and the human mind. All three are capable of perceiving and representing…
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…and carry the console accessories, which satisfies the consumers need for convenience. Another supplier for this industry would be Internet Browsers, such as Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer who help these companies by providing their service…
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…of today. One person’s attitude is likely to reflect one’s experiences with a machine. In today’s society computers are becoming more and more a part of our lives. A New York Times article states that the Internet is used by more than half of the United…
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…would be changed to include limits on contributions, limits on campaign spending, public funding for campaign TV/radio advertisements, information packets, internet information on campaign information, and other financial reporting requirements would be set…
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