Papers 2051-2060 of total 11877 found.
…people to access vast amounts of information easily, it will change how they make decisions and ultimately also their lifestyle. The Internet is a high-speed worldwide computer network which evolved from the Arpanet. The Arpanet was created by the Pentagon…
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…Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Caused By the Use of Computers Now that we are almost into the twenty first century it is becoming clear how our world has evolved technologically. Most of the technology which we have experienced is based on or related…
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…it, in hopes that it might shed some light upon this serious issue. The essence of Zen is much like the nature of any computer system. When you get right down to it, "It's all zeros and ones!” See the Zeroes and ones as you like. Try to understand where…
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…is impractical and discriminatory as it can not be universally imposed and hinders intellectual freedom.         The Internet has opened the world of computer communications for Canadian university students. Often described as the 'network of networks…
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…to access vast amounts of information easily, it will change how they make decisions and ultimately also their lifestyle. The Internet is a high-speed worldwide computer network which evolved from the Arpanet. The Arpanet was created by the Pentagon in the late…
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…allow for such small phone designs. In 1991, two major commercial events took place, which put the power of CD-ROM storage technology and computer based search engines in the hands of ordinary people. World Library Incorporated produced a fully searchable…
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…selling it, leasing it, retaining it, and so forth. No one else can do anything with your "property" unless you give them an exclusive right to and that is what software copyrights do. Computer software is one of the largest markets in Australia, America…
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…of response by both client and clinician, where the client and therapist do not have to be present at the same time (Suler 2000), synchronous communication is where both parties are at the computer in the "real time", interacting or "chatting" at that moment (Suler…
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…of components on a microchip had doubled. Moore predicted that this trend would continue until 1975. . . He was wrong. The computer industry turned Moore's axiom into a general law. Further investigation showed that the law held as far back as the 1940's, if the time…
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…Lesson 1: (40 mins) Discovery and Colonisation - CD-ROM encyclopaedia/ MS Word Part 1: Have all students turn on their computers and sign in and tell them how to get to the CD-ROM encyclopaedia and launch MS WORD. Part 2: Walk them through the basics…
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