Category: /Literature/English
Electronic commerce and information securities are growing areas of concern to user communities. New applications, new users, and faster connections have spurred the Internet to become an important medium for communication, information dissemination
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Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
Isolationism, cooperative security, selective engagement or primacy ? American grand strategy after the Cold War
The demise of the Soviet Union brought an end to the Cold War, the bipolar structure of the international system, and to America's grand
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Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
The advent of electricity (technology) not only affected families internally, but it also affected social conditions, on-going economic change, new political trends, and cultural shifts over time. There was a revolution driven by technological, political
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Category: /Social Sciences/Economics
Introduction
This project is to investigate and analyse the social, economic and legal impact resulting from the adoption and growth of eBusiness. The project also investigated the web-based business of Rosenbluth and Dell.
eBusiness is not just
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Category: /Literature/North American
The Construction of the Invisible Identity:
A Method of Social Oppression
[Always have the title at the top of your first page of writing. I also see that you went way over the word count limit. Remember when you do that you take unfair advantage
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Category: /Social Sciences
security presence and the mix of alcohol and adrenaline.
We can sit here and analyze humans and bring in psychologists to discuss why the trend is growing or we can take the initiative and attack the problem with solutions to curtail this growing trend at our
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
in a never-ending pursuit for power. Life in the state of nature is "poor, nasty, brutish and short." In the state of nature, no security is possible and life is full of horror, because of this they want to leave the state of nature. Hobbes defines a "natural man
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Category: /Law & Government
National Security
When the United States is engaged in military conflict, do the demands of national security supercede conflicting claims of individual rights?
" ...Only the greatest dangers can outweigh that of changing the public order
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Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
The social economic and ethical consequences of current uses of computing.
Modern uses of computing have many beneficial functions within employment and businesses.
The internet is a valuable source for advertising businesses, with roughly 100, 000
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Category: /Business & Economy
Social stratification has always been evident in society. From the works of Marx, to Davis and Moore, different sociologists have theorized why there is social inequality. In Brisbane, like the wider Australian society, suburbs can be mapped socially
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