Papers 2141-2150 of total 22383 found.
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…Park, Congo) , Kurt Vonnegut (Slaughter house 5). During the 1980s, due to revolution in Computer Science and Internet, the "cyber world" revolution paved the way for "Cyber-punk" --- a new genre of science fiction, that dealt with Hypertyext, multiple…
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…that is the canvas for editing the background film over it using a simple computer program. 'Star Trek' the popular sci-fi television show of the 60's and 70's used mostly super imposure in it's special effects. George Lucas' 'Star Wars' trilogy of motion pictures…
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…of application can be run from a personal computer without the need of expensive hardware. Some of these programs, such as ADAMS form Mechanical Dynamics and Working Model from Knowledge Revolution allow designs to be subjected to a kinematic analysis in order…
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…Introduction We are in the midst of a global information revolution driven by the convergence and proliferation of information and communication technologies. The telecommunications sector is changing at warp speed, driven by technological innovation…
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…of the problem of technology, in both Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and William Gibson's Neuromancer, is the historical context in which the two were written. Whereas Frankenstein was written in a period of dramatic change - that of the Industrial revolution
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…. All work and products were created by man. People were not so concerned about making their work more efficient, easier, or better productive. The Scientific Revolution began to change many opinion of views of the people. The Scientific Revolution shaped…
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…the system. Education remains linear in a decidedly non-linear world. In 1962, Thomas Kuhn wrote The Structure of Scientific Revolution, and fathered, defined and popularized the concept of "paradigm shift" .Kuhn argues that scientific advancement…
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…technology, as Anne Mellor has noticed, is controlled by the industrial scientist, and in modern times, by the computer. What is even more interesting is that Frankenstein's monster--the product of this technological revolution--has the power to destroy his…
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…There are many kinds of networks, however this paper will be about networking computers. As we move further and further into the paperless society, the need for people to be connected and able to exchange data just as fast as they could by handing…
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…The Job of the Future These days it seems that almost everything is done on or by a computer, but not all computers are flawless. There is always a chance for something to go wrong on them. For example, have you ever been working…
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