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- 3621: The Evolution of the Computer
- ... expensive to operate because of the cost of hiring programmers to perform the complex operations the computers ran. Such computers were typically found in large computer centers--operated by industry, government, and private laboratories--staffed with many programmers and support personnel (Rogers, 77). By 1956, 76 of IBM's large computer mainframes were in use, compared with only 46 UNIVAC's ... New World", MacWorld. San Jose, Ca: MacWorld Publishing, February, 1984 (Premire Issue). Hall, Peter. Silicon Landscapes. Boston: Allen & Irwin, 1985 Gulliver, David. Silicon Valey and Beyond. Berkeley, Ca: Berkeley Area Government Press, 1981. Hazewindus, Nico. The U.S. Microelectronics Industry. New York: Pergamon Press, 1988. Jacobs, Christopher W. "The Altair 8800", Popular Electronics. New York: Popular Electronics Publishing, January 1975. Malone ...
- 3622: Comparison of Paine's Common Sense and The Declaration of Independence
- ... of the documents. Whereas Jefferson is clearly proclaiming that the time is now, Paine often suggests that the changes he advises are meant for later on. When speaking of the government of Great Britain, he says it is an authority which “sooner or later must have an end” (697). Furthermore, Paine offers great detail on his suggestions, often forming excellent examples ... differences can be seen in the writing styles and overall tone of the work. Paine becomes more of a salesman, trying to sell his readers to his thoughts on the government of Great Britain, though not completely becoming a force on the matter. Jefferson maintains a very up-front approach, simply overwhelming his readers with numerous examples and energetic voice, concluding ...
- 3623: The American Colonies
- ... of England. The New England colonies were based on theocracy, where the state forced the people to live and worship in an orthodox way. The southern colonies(Virginia) had a government based on a royal government, where the state was governed by a governor and council named by the king, and an elected assembly chosen by the people. Finally, the New England colonies wanted to establish ...
- 3624: The Internet
- ... Internet developers were responding to the market pressures, and began building or developing software for every conceivable type of computer. Internet uses started out with big companies, then to the government, to the universities and so on. The World Wide Web or WWW, is an information service that is on the Internet. The WWW is based on technology called hypertext, and ... of New York City, London, and Moscow. Eri Just a few years ago, the Internet had a small exclusive domain of a small band of computer science students, university researchers, government defense contractors, and computer nerds. All of whom had free or cheap access through their universities or research labs. Because of the widespread free use, many people who used the ...
- 3625: Cryptography
- ... the program has come under investigation for violation of US export laws, because of its similarity to R.S.A. It was considered subject to US export laws. Also the government is considering a Chip called Clipper. What Clipper does is encrypt data so well that the code is nearly unbreakable. But There is a drawback. The government is allowed a backdoor key.(Russell) Now imagine if someone were able to get hold of the key. Also the violation on civil liberties is astounding. The US cellular Phone ...
- 3626: Hemp
- ... global pollution worsens all in the name of profit. As taxpayers learn more about the corporate welfare being doled out to multinational energy companies, they will begin to demand that government eliminate these handouts and invest in alternative fuels and crops like hemp. HEMP AS A FOOD SOURCE "Behold, I have given you every plant yeilding seed which is upon the ... grow the plant, but licenses are difficult to find and the plant can only be used for research. Until we begin to find ways of shifting the paradigm, of convincing government and society that hemp is the best, if not only alternative to the flawed paths we're blindly stumbling upn, we will be doomed to drudge on in apathy, conservatism ...
- 3627: Extra Terrestrial
- ... are real. There is no doubt they exist. For many decades people have claimed to have spotted UFO's. There are many theories on whether UFO's exists ranging from government cover-up to the another dimension breaking the barrier between our worlds ., from UFO's traveling through black holes to there being millions of other universes with intelligent life. Yet ... that one might tell to another. This confidentiality only lead to more curiosity among the people. So far, in spite of a concerted effort by not only the U.S. government, but other governments worldwide to discredit the whole notion of unidentified flying objects; in spite of the ridicule heaped on anyone who even hints they may have seen something remotely ...
- 3628: Flaws In America’s Legislative Branch
- Flaws In America’s Legislative Branch Being the only democratic government with a legislative branch, the United States of America procures numerous criticisms, especially from advocates of a parliamentary procedure. Specifically, issues involving the intention of the founders, the influence of ... the citizens of this country are more valued than in Britain. Accordingly, Congress may be slow, inefficient, and full of compromises, but it is the all-powerful strength in our government that has kept this country moving for over two hundred years, and will continue to in the future.
- 3629: A Timeline Of The Holocaust
- ... Holocaust occurred in two main phases: 1933-1939 and 1939-1945. I. 1933-1939: On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was named Chancellor, the most powerful position in the German government, by the aged President Hindenburg who hoped Hitler could lead the nation out of its grave political and economic crisis. Hitler was the leader of the right-wing National Socialist ... to eliminate the ghettos in occupied Poland and elsewhere, deporting ghetto residents to "extermination camps," killing centers equipped with gassing facilities, located in Poland. After the meeting of senior German government officials in late January 1942 at a villa in the Berlin suburb of Wannsee, the decision to implement "the final solution of the Jewish question" became formal state policy and ...
- 3630: Where Should the Line Be Drawn?
- ... as an American agent, and is on trial for committing war crimes. In the guise of a Nazi radio broadcaster,Campbell is secretly relaying important information back to the American government, but at the same time, his broadcasts incite Nazis to annihilate many more Jews(80). The setting of Mother Night occurs in several different countries. Howard spends most of his ... to be an American intelligence agent. Throughout the war Campbell works as a writer and broadcaster of Nazi propaganda. His purpose is to send secret messages to the U.S.Government. At the same time, Campbell is so convincing in his broadcasts that the entire English speaking world believes him to be a Nazi. At the end of the war, Campbell ...
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