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611: The Computer Underground.
The Computer Underground. The beginning of the electronic communication revolution that started with the public use of telephones to the emergence of home computers has been accompanied by corresponding social problems involving the activities of so-called "computer hackers," or ... age group who are relatively unskilled in comparison. An example of this is a teenage viri writer called "Little Loc" who "wanted to be the most dangerous virus writer in American," and attempted to prove it by writing a virus that became wide spread and know as the Satan Bug. On the other hand there are writers like "Screaming Radish," who ... Hollinger, Richard C. and Lonn Lanza-Kaduce. 1988. "The Process of Criminalization: The Case of Computer Crime Laws." Criminology 26:101-126. Levy, Steven. 1984. Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution. New York: Dell Publishing. Message Logs from a variety of computer underground bulletin board systems, 1988-1989. NBC-TV. 1988. Hour Magazine. November 2, 1988. Bill Landreth, 1985, Outside ...
612: Sir Anton Dolin
... Swan Lake and his own The Nightingale and the Rose. During the following two years Dolin and Nemchinova toured Holland, Germany, France, and Spain, offering among other compositions, Dolin’s Revolution, Espagnol, and Rhapsody in Blue. The Nemchinova-Dolin company was disbanded early in 1929, Dolin rejoining the Ballet Russe. The second engagement lasted only a short while-Diaghilev’s death ... the greatest ballerina of our time.” Dolin’s first New York appearance, on February 25, 1930, featured him, together with Argentina and Gertrude Lawrence, in The International Revue, but the American critics were not enthusiastic and the revue closed after a few months. Dolin then returned to London, where he danced in two more revues, Charlot’s Masquerade and Stand Up ... Dolin has appeared in several British motion pictures, which include Invitation To Waltz, Chu Chin Chow, Forbidden Territory, and Dark Red Roses. In 1945 Dolin and Markova were brought to American screen in Republic Pictures’ musical A Song for Miss Julie. The dancer has had two books published, Divertissment (1931) and Ballet Go Round (1938). He has lectured at Oxford ...
613: The Software Industry Report
... or the turnover by merger or internal expansion. 4.2 The Threat Microsoft and its empire is under threat. The two major threats being: 1. Netscape Communication - with the Internet revolution. 2. Sun Micosystems - the inventor of the new programming language for the Internet called Java. 4.2.1 The Internet is basically a way of linking multimedia documents around the world over a massive network of computers, and the revolution is expected to alter the software industry radically. The Internet can be seen as a completely different market which, by nature is far more contestable and completely separate from the ... vendors running at a healthy 28%? and only a handful of companies reporting operating losses, there is much scope for optimism in the software market. I. Hoover’s Handbook of American Business, 1996 II. The Independent on Sunday 22.11.98 Snipes and Sniggers at the House that Bill built David Usbourne III. Computer Business Review CBR Software top 50 ...
614: Animal Farm: The Danger of Ignorance
... that people are not afraid to revolt and that in essence, the common man does have the ability to make a change. This idea can be shown in almost any revolution, such as the American, French, and the recent Russian revolution. The book "Animal Farm" added a part of me that would have otherwise been left out. This, like may other objects or events have molded me into the person ...
615: Middle Class Blacks' Burden
... is no wonder that many people think African Americans perform inadequately even though these African Americans produce a high quality satisfaction. The people that doubt the work of an African American can obviously be seeing only the skin color. Lenita McClain states, "I am burdened daily with showing whites that blacks are people." Shelby Steele asks, "After all, since when had ... African Americans consider middle and upper class African Americans to be ignorant of black culture. Discussing this issue, McClain says that some lower class blacks think, "We have forsaken the revolution, we are told, we have sold out." Being treated in such a way must surely aggravate or maybe depress an African American who has worked tirelessly for their status. Steele says that many think, "…that the purest black was the poorest black." Perhaps some lower class blacks have been taught, all ...
616: Indonesia Crisis As An Example
... meant this in both the international and domestic sense: Nations would behave differently after the meltdown than they did during the past generation of extraordinary prosperity. The reconfiguration of Sino-American relations is an obvious manifestation of this. But it is the domestic political changes that are the most profound and will have the most impact on international relations. It should ... asserted itself, and under the leadership of then-Gen. Suharto, the legacy of Indonesia s founder Sukarno steadily diminished. The PLA intervened to crush the Mao-inspired Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. The PLA s intervention not only stabilized a China that was oscillating out of control and moving toward chaos, but it created the framework that led to the victory of ... Thus, the Indonesian and Chinese armies had a more intimate understanding of technology and a more efficient means of organizing production than other institutions. In a China, where the Cultural Revolution had torn out the heart of the nation s managerial class, and an Indonesia in which the managerial class had either been Dutch or had emigrated, turning to the ...
617: George Orwell
... depict the inevitable course of all revolutions especially the Soviet Union.("George" Discovering 2+) Animal Farm a modern beast-fable attacking Stalinism("Orwell" Grolier n.pag.). The history of the revolution betrayed in the animal world is based partly on what Orwell had seen of the communist usurpation of power in Spain and partly on what he read of the Russian Revolution(Woodcock 21). In 1947, Orwell said that "Animal Farm was the first book in which I tried with full consciousness of what I was doing, to fuse political purpose and ... survive attacks by the greedy and powerful("Orwell" Grolier n.pag.). Although Nineteen Eighty-four and Animal Farm brought Orwell much success, it also brought him troubles. Particularly in the American society. They saw his dislike toward totalitarianism but they failed to note his interest in humane socialism and praised him as a conservative anti-Communist.("George" Discovering 14) Nineteen ...
618: First Amendment
By: Alexander Gorokhovskiy The modern American conception of freedom of speech comes from the principles of freedom of the press, and freedom of religion as they developed in England, starting in the seventeenth century. The arguments ... transmission of the things that were declared to be non-mailable by title 12, 2, of the Act of June 15, 1917. What happened was, that in 1917, when the American troops were away fighting the war, the general secretary of the Socialist party, Charles T. Schenck, and the members of the party mailed between 15,000 and 16,000 pamphlets ... rented in New York City. The circulars were distributed by throwing them of the buildings and others were distributed secretly. One of the articles on the pamphlets said: “The Russian Revolution cries: Workers of the World! Awake! Rise! Put down your enemy and mine! Yes! Friends, there is only one enemy of the workers of the world and that is ...
619: The Call of the Wild: Determinism and Darwinism
... this showed Buck is the strongest one, thus the philosophy of Darwinism (Veggian 1). By using determinism and Darwinism, Jack London created a novel that has become a classic in American literature; his novel has been popular for over 90 years and still counting (Collection AOL). Now a look at Jack London’s live and some of the other novels he wrote that were similar to this novel. He was an American writer, whose work used powerful realism. He was born John Griffith London in San Francisco, California. After completing grammar school, London worked at many jobs and in 1897, and, in ... War of the Classes, written in 1905. It mainly consisted of the text of speeches London presented on behalf of socialism. In 1909 he completed his next nonfiction story called Revolution. This story was just a series of essays that highlighted London’s Socialist thought. His last nonfiction work was a story called John Barleycorn, which was written in 1913. ...
620: The Life And Times Of The Man
... showed when he decided to move them to a much healthier climate in Canada after his brother had died. The times Bell lived in could be highlighted as the Industrial Revolution (1830-1914), American Civil War (1861-1865), and World War I (1914-1918). At the time of Bell's birth James K. Polk was president of the United States; More than 200,000 emigres left Ireland; most headed for United States; The American Medical Association was founded; and the first U.S. postage stamps were sold to the public. At the time of Bell's death Warren G. Harding was president of ...


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