Category: /Literature/English
of the information age is the computer, whether it be
a PC or a network of computer systems. As we enter the information age
the newness and power of information technologies tests the ethics of
the average person, not just the criminal and causes thousands
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
is the computer, whether it be a PC or a network of computer systems. As we enter the information age the newness and power of information technologies tests the ethics of the average person, not just the criminal and causes thousands of computer crimes to be committed
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
not really adversely affecting the market, the dissemination of media products in new advanced formats considerably encourages further media consumption and production. Media that develops new formats bring about a new revolution in cultural form. "When I made
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Category: /History/North American History
The revolutionary movements in Russia all exhibit common themes that define its ultimate path toward the Revolution of 1917. Yarmolinsky, Zelnik, and Fitzpatrick present complementing views on Russia's revolutionary path. The failures of the Populists
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Category: /Literature/English
of Ethics
A. Without precedence
B. Anthropocentric VS bio-centric approaches
VII. Computer Ethics for Professional and Public Organizations
A. History
B. Expectations
C. The Internet and its ramifications
VIII. Responsibility Extends
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Category: /Science & Technology
. With the introduction of computers, numerous applications have been enhanced or created. The newest technology that is being tapped is that of artificial reality, or "virtual reality" (VR). When Morton Heilig first got a patent for his "Sensorama Simulator" in 1962, he had
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of virtual reality. With the introduction of computers, numerous applications
have been enhanced or created. The newest technology that is being tapped is that of
artificial reality, or "virtual reality" (VR). When Morton Heilig first got a patent for his
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Category: /Science & Technology
, this super mass of information has grown mostly since the industrial revolution. With the globalization of the economy there needed to be a solution to this problem, the problem of stockpiling information and being able to send it quickly and efficiently from
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of employment,
as the need for software experts, computer programmers, technicians and
engineers are likely to sharply rise.
Rifkin (1995) like Jones believes that the old economic models are
inappropriate in the Third Industrial Revolution' and describes
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Category: /Science & Technology
in technology, robotics, electronic miniaturisation, digitisation and information technology with its social implications for human values and the future of work. It will argue that we have entered post modernity or post Fordism, a new age technological revolution
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