Papers 1991-2000 of total 53144 found.
…to activate them. Once such example of the damage done by viruses occurred in 1988. A Cornell University hacker named Robert Morris used the national network system Internet, which include the Pentagon's ARPAnet data exchange network. The nation's high-tech…
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…, Just as biological viruses need a host cell, computer viruses require a host program to activate them. Once such example of the damage done by viruses occurred in 1988. A Cornell University hacker named Robert Morris used the national network system Internet…
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…changes- both good and bad. Computer technology is like a double edged sword. There are good and bad effects. Without technology, our country would not be as advanced as it is in national security, education, entertainment, and virtually many other areas…
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…promises a change. Leaders who actually took power during a depression were Adolph Hitler and Benito Mussolini who of which was the dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943 just like Hitler was dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945. Relation between the nations
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…Theodore Roosevelt is widely considered to be one of our greatest Presidents. This is due to his heroic efforts in the Spanish-American war, the founding of the national park systems, and his support for progressive views in the labor system…
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…cables, and microwave technology. Global guidelines are needed for security of individual privacy.         Communications through these mediums, as they have been developed, have been regulated since 1934 when The Federal Communications Act of 1934…
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…policy planning networks. He describes how, in the United States, the corporate community and the upper-class, the “power elite”, is the main force behind groups that create policies for the nation. Domhoff says the power elite provide many resources…
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…The Communist World and the Free World were two kinds of economic and political camps existing in 1985. At the center of these camps were two nations, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics who followed the principals of communism, and the United…
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…Community (EC) should be read as supranational versions of deliberationist ideals. Introduction: Deliberative model of democracy: 1.securing legitimacy 2.economic welfare 3.a viable sense of collective identity Joerges and Neyer therefore by no means…
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…jurisdictions. Several national professional correctional authorities have now endorsed the concept of a podular design with direct supervision. The American Correctional Association endorsed this approach in their publication entitled “Design Guides for Secure
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