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341: Alas, Babylon
... drastically. Before The Day, many residents of the community were wastrels. These rejects of society lived each day to eat, drink, and sleep. They lacked the drive to succeed in everyday life. After the bomb drop, everything changed. These blots on modern society crawled out of their shells in order to contribute something to a struggling society. They worked hard on ... Not long after the water was cut off the tub supplies and other rations of water, which had been stored up, were running out. The community had to limit its use of water and cut back on things that on a pre-bomb day would have seemed natural (like flushing the toilet or taking a bath). The community adapted the Artesian water to use as their source for water. This water was not as nice as the purified water they had previously had, but it was water none-the-less. The harnessing of ...
342: Democracy History
... interest of the people. The rule of the many will create a government that legislates on behalf of the majority. In other words, those people who hold political power cannot use it for their own benefit. Another argument in favour of democracy emphasizes its ability to safeguard individual liberties. Free competition among political parties provides a check against possible governmental tyranny ... need citizens who are well enough informed to make proper political judgments after analyzing complex issues. While in the authoritarian state the citizens are not educated well enough for the everyday business of politics and power, therefore the work has to be done by the elite who are in power because of their attributes. According to the Declaration of Independence, governments derive their powers from the consent of the governed. Tyrannical or totalitarian governments use their powers unjustly, and their laws are not equally enforced. In a real democracy all laws apply to all individuals in the same way at the same time. The ...
343: Total Quality Management
... satisfaction, fairness, quality, value, associate training, and rewards for performance. TQM contains three ingredients necessary for a company to flourish: (1) participative management; (2) continuous process improvement; and (3) the use of teams. Participative management is developed from TQM practice. It is the process of preparing employees with the skills and support to better understand how they do business, make improvements ... a step in the right direction toward Total Quality. Continuous process improvement reinforces long term focus in the company. The third ingredient necessary for a company to flourish is the use of teams. Teams are designed into cross-functional types with the individual employees aligned with the corporation's goals for improvement. With these three ingredients together, successful Total Quality Management ... so that the customer is completely satisfied. In large organizations, employees are usually surprised to be asked to contribute knowledge and ideas. By getting different employee perspectives, the company can use many different techniques to achieve customer satisfaction. A Focus on Process as Well as the Results is the second TQM principle. This principle is based on the fact of ...
344: Economic Comparsion
... your head your sex and your dope is all that we're fed so fuck all your protests and put them to bed god is in the tv USER FRIENDLY Use me when you want to come I've bled just to have your touch when I'm in you I want to die user friendly fucking dopestar obscene will you ... die when you're high you'd never die just for me she says, "I'm not in love, but I'm gonna fuck you 'til somebody better comes along." use me like I was a whore relationships are such a bore delete the ones that you've fucked user friendly fucking dopestar obscene will you die when you're high ... spoken): I wanna outrace the speed of pain for another day I wish I could sleep but I can't lay on my back because there's a knife for everyday that I've known you when you want it it goes away too fast when you hate it it always seems to last but just remember when you think ...
345: Computer Pornography
... say, it's true. Sad to say that just like every place in society, there are reptiles who will exploit children. Certainly, the child molester will find a way to use the computer networks to find victims-just as child molesters take advantage of cars and ordinary roadways to get around. But the concerns with cars and roadways go deeper than simply the fact that child molesters use them(Chidley: 59). The computer industry describes the CDA as unconstitutionally vague and it subjects computer networks to more restrictive standards than any form of written work such as books, magazines, and other printed materials(Chidley: 59). When it comes to anything basic ethics are broken everyday whether it be in business, on the Internet, or in your own home (Lester: 1). There will always be someone who finds a way around the rules. The CDA, ...
346: Production Planning
... in the development of the following principles. a. Scientific laws govern how much a worker can produce in a day. b. It is the function of management to discover and use these laws in operation of productive systems. c. It is the function of the worker to carry out management's wishes without question. Many of today's method's of ... product. Product eight had the lowest direct minimum cost ($89.50) and four had the highest minimal direct cost. From a purely economic stand point, it would be beneficial to use as much of raw material twenty-three ($5 unit) and as little of raw material twenty-two ($30 unit). This does not consider that raw material twenty-two may actually ... three. This drop can from internal or external variables. Product two was little more tricky. The swing where eratic and showed no detectable trend. I may have been able to use (Base + Trend) * Seasonality if there was not a decrease in sales from month eight and an increase in sales in month sixteen. For this I had to employ the ...
347: Living In A Virtual World
... minimum of the point entry. The bodysuit fitted virtual reality has not yet left the laboratory , but for now we have gloves fitted spines of fibre with that you can use to pick up objects with , there is only a trouble with the gloves because they loose shape when you use them and with that goes the calibration. The advantage of the data glove is that it is more natural then gripping for a mouse. One of the first commercialisation's ... still in progress and who knows what it will be used for. The virtual reality is a new interesting subject that is more and more finding its way in our everyday life. Virtual Reality is a computer generated environment that is trying too copy the real world by giving humans the opportunity to move around a in a world which ...
348: Cyberspace Offers A Revolution
... More homes, companies, and schools are getting hooked online with the Internet during the past few years (Malkin & Marine). Hence making it accessible to almost everyone and predominantly used in everyday life. By the sharing of information, the Internet has allowed a global society to exist within cyberspace. A society not run by and governments or laws but contributed to by ... experiment with new technologies and services. The Internet has become a major global infrastructure used for education, research, professional learning, public service, and business. But the one characteristic of internet use that makes it one of the most powerful, and possibly threatening, mediums in the world is that anyone who has access to it is also able to 'publish' anything they ... the global community has a source of information that brings to them the views from all over the world concerning almost any topic. This makes it harder for governments to use propaganda and to influence the minds of its countries citizens. It makes it almost impossible to shape public perception into what the government wants it to be. Fundamental civil ...
349: "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings"
... Intent For Him to be Profited From? Gabriel Garcia Marquez, born in 1928 in the town of Aracataca in the Magdalena province of Columbia, is a writer who does not use real events to create his stories, rather images and fantasy-like magical realistic notions. He received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982, which reflected the extent of his magical ... simple town, for a good reason-- which was to have a married couple, Pelayo and Elisenda, profit and become wealthy as a result of his surreal presence. Garcia Marquez's use of both the earthly and the divine are quite interesting, because he uses the angel to convey both a spiritual presence as well as an earthly desire to live well ... village's remoteness, which is implied by the need to send a letter to communicate with the bishop, helps explain the characters' suspicious and brutish reaction to the unknown. The use of literal yet imaginative descriptions is not only effective in supplying a realistic touch to a magical story, but also enhances the theme by establishing a reliance on concrete ...
350: Catch-22 Book Review
... art rather than one of the many collections of mindless babble inundating bookstores today. Catch-22 is well written and well organized, even if a bit confusing chronologically. The authors use of grammar and detail was adequate. It was very humorous and unflinchingly exposed raw human emotions. There were no pictures, maps, references, etc., but the author made well enough use of detail and description that this component was not too sorely missed. This critique is intended to thoroughly explore Hellers thesis, using six points of critical analysis. Catch-22, written ... makes looking up certain incidents a little tough, but overall the book is well organized. There are no pictures, maps, or other references in the book. The author makes excellent use of detail and description, however, so the presence of these components is not woefully missed. There was only one instance in which a map would have been quite helpful, ...


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