Papers 1971-1980 of total 4897 found.
…, Bill Yaegar constructed a router. Not only did routers enable the network connection of business, but also they allowed ethernet access to local areas. Yaegar's discovery paved the way for Cisco's success, and in 1984 Cisco was founded by a group of computer…
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…' average. The Rookie Season.         After a great college career, Michael was drafted by the Chicago Bulls as the third pick of the 1984-85 season. Michael quickly signed a $6.15 million contract. Michael made a huge impact in the National…
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…punishment keep it they face the possibility of executing an innocent person. Works Cited 4essays.com.(2000). Pro-capital punishment. Retrieved March 3, 2003 on the World Wide Web: http://4essays.com/essays/CAPTIAL_HTM HBO. (1984). Acts of violence…
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…million Americans. The Latin motto over Poindexter's new office reads 'Scientia Est Potentia' - 'knowledge is power.' His motto does remind me of a book I once read: 1984 by George Orwell. This statement is all too fitting, seeing that "the government's…
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…in forensic science is DNA. In 1984 Alec Jeffery's developed the first profiling test using the detection of a multilocus RFLP pattern. Jeffrey's used this to solve a murder of two young girls in the English Midlands. In 1987 DNA profiling was used for the first…
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1984 gripped our imaginations, so will the world of Atwood's handmaid!" ~ Washington Post Book World "Atwood takes many trends which exist today and stretches them to their logical and chilling conclusions...An excellent novel about the directions our…
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…that there is one pirated copy of software in use for every copy authorized by the publisher. Future Computing estimates that piracy cost the industry $1.3 billion in lost revenues between 1981 and 1984. Assuming approximately twenty five percent of the unautho! rized…
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…to MILNET. It was also in 1983 that a young San Francisco programmer, Tom Jennings wrote the first FidoNet Bulletin Board System, which was capable of allowing both email and message passing over the Internet between networked BBSs by 1988. In 1984
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…of software until some condition triggers its awakening. Why are they called viruses? The term virus is more recent, and was first used in 1984 by Professor Fred Cohen to describe self-replicating programs. The earliest PC viruses came a bit later in 1986…
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…) Hoff-Wilson, J.and Lightman, M., eds., Without Precedent (1984) Lash, J. P. Eleanor and Franklin (1971) and Eleanor (1972 repr. 1985) Zinn, Howard. A People's History of the United States. NewYork: HarperCollins 1980.…
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