Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
With the Internet and computer use becoming more and more popular in today's society the question arises of what this new age of technology will do to today's children and tomorrow's adults. Children lack the skills to obtain ethical practices
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Category: /Science & Technology
. These are calculators, measuring devices and stopwatches, and specifications and handbooks. With uses of new technology, they use prints, computer (with access to the World Wide Web), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) systems, computer-aided design (CAD) systems
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Category: /Science & Technology
Computer Engineer
1. How is math used in your every day job duties?
Math is used frequently, If I had to estimate I would say all day.
2. What math classes do you recommend for someone interested in your position?
Well when you finish your
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health & Beauty
Pornography
Pornography, excluding child pornography, is defensible without regard to the means. There is no difference between a computer-generated picture of a naked person posing with the intent to excite and one that actually involves real people
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
that the television, airplane, and computers were great inventions.
These three all changed the way of life for people in this world. The television for entertainment
and news, airplanes for transportation also was a great advancement, or the computer for
reducing
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Category: /Science & Technology
for computers grows with it, a Webmaster's job will be needed from now until forever. As more and more companies grow the World Wide Web will be needed for their services. The world will come to the need of the web sooner or later.
"Earnings opportunities
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Category: /Science & Technology
of an astronomer looking through telescopes, yet they barely ever do because most of the data they need is already in hand. They actually study the content of databases that have previously collected satellite data. Writing computer programs about this information
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
. The second one was a computer mouse with the top of the cord that looked like a noose. On the bottom it was typed "Frustrated." I got a good kick out of this one considering how many people are actually computer illiterate. You would be surprised once you
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Category: /Literature/English
Heyar Brian writes the "Computing Science" column for American Scientist, the bimonthly magazine of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society. In years past, he has written similar columns for Scientific American, for Computer Language
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Category: /Literature/English
, but at the same time are very smart. Therefore they revert to computers because they know computers will not reject them. With bulletin board communication they can form social relationships but those are behind the screen, where hackers feel shielded. (Pfleeger, pp.12
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