Papers 2601-2610 of total 11877 found.
…China and the Internet The worldwide network of computers known as the Internet poses an interesting dilemma to the government of China. The widespread and cheap access to unrestricted information that the Internet offers could pose a serious threat…
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…occurred. Statistics Seventy percent of companies say that their internet connection is an frequent attack point, according to a March 2002 report on computer crime, written by the Computer Security Institute (CSI) and the FBI. It is noted…
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…of computers made it possible for better and more accurate techniques to be applied to scan the human body. These methods employ various scanners like the CT (computerized tomography), PET (positron emission tomography), MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) and SPECT…
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…, stated that “In the meantime, expect demand for broadband to be huge and potentially overwhelming. Broadband will be a must-have for every medium-sized business and every home-worker who is computer-based.”1 Interactivity is the clear future…
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…necessary computations and analyses. Bases on the analyses performed in this paper, I reached the conclusion that actually, there ware significant differences in the insurance rates of the four insurance companies for the period of six months in 1996…
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…have saved up enough money to support my self independently. Also I have gained a lot of experience from the jobs I’ve had. For instance, I noticed many people asking me a lot of different advice about computers when I worked at CompUSA. That led me…
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…, it is postulated that these games invite players to engage viscerally with the action, to disengage the critical faculties and to take pleasure in the substitute experiences of unjustified violence. In spite of that violence depicted in film, television and computer
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…;gt;<Tab/><Tab/><Tab/><Tab/>22 Business plan - Introduction- Thomas O' Reilly established Renaissance Cyber Café in August 1999. Thomas studied Computer Science…
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…as a basic belief for most of Plantinga's critics. But what about the belief that there is a computer monitor on my desk? Some of his critics would say this isn't basic enough. What is really basic is the belief that I am having certain sorts of experiences…
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…to succeed. Word processing was a huge benefit to me in overcoming my learning disabilities. Before I had a desktop computer I had great difficulty writing reports. This was due to the fact that I had to type up my reports using a typewriter. After every sentence…
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