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…Computer implemented an online supply chain management application which is somewhat similar to the TPN to help its component suppliers increase the accuracy of their forecasts by providing them access to direct customer order information. This way Dell's…
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…form of coercion. Currently, the US government coerces citizens through taxation, conscription, compulsory education, and mandatory jury duty (Hirczy), and these forms of coercion are not thought to be incongruous with democracy. Under the preceding logic…
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…-schiool network. This network was a connection of several major universities through modem lines. Educated computer users were now changing each others ideas and information, but not for the malicious, but instead for the better. The mid to late 1980s saw…
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…of government, education, and business networks. Software on these networks between the source and destination networks "read" the addresses on packets and forward them toward their destinations. E-mail is a very fast and efficient way of sending information…
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…to what you can do with this style. Bibliography The 20th Century Art Book. London: Phaidon Press Limited, 1996. brommer, Gerald F. Discovering Art History. 3rd Ed. Worchester, MA: Davis Publications, Inc., 1997. Neo-expressionism. [Online
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online this Christmas, and no one asked me my race, sex, or other information while I was shopping. What if my name was Chris, Jamie or Pat? Who keeps track of this, and who wants to know? Does the credit card company, the web site, or the business give…
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…Monitoring Software. Some employees sometimes sneak in some online shopping sites or sneak over an e-mail joke using the company's resources at the time when they are supposed to attempt their jobs. This is the main reason why employers want to keep an eye…
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…be the same online. This is not true. Newsweek is a magazine that is released weekly, yet in e-commerce business moves at the "speed of thought" (Bill Gates). This means that Newsweek must update their web site daily and sometimes hourly. This makes a magazine…
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…into cyberspace, and thousands more enter the online world every day. Even if you're not wired, you've heard the buzz, billions of dollars in E-commerce, E-books changing the way we read, and fabulous music libraries acquired for nothing, thanks to Napster and its…
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Category: /History
…in a staggered progression. citations: Richard L. Davis, "Mongol Empire," World Book Online Americas Edition, http://www.worldbookonline.com/wbol/wbPage/na/ar/co/367660, January 3, 2001. John Parker, "Polo, Marco," World Book Online Americas Edition, http…
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