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3681: Computer Protection
... keys can be stolen or copied easily. Therefore, card-key are designed to prevent the situation above. Three types of card-keys are commonly used by banks, computer centers and government departments. Each of this card-keys can employ an identifying number or password that is encoded in the card itself, and all are produced by techniques beyond the reach of ... all. They just stole some hints for the test in the university. However, in early 1980s, hacker became a group of criminal who steal information from other commercial companies or government departments. What can we use to protect the computer ? We have talked about the reasons of the use of computer security system. But what kind of tools can we use ...
3682: The Cause and Effects of Acid Mine Drainage
... Appalachian Clean Stream Initiative was established by the Office of Surface Mining (OSM) and is trying to clean up acid drainage by combining the efforts of citizen groups, corporations and government agencies. President of the OSM, Robert Uram said, "Private organizations both grassroots and national have joined, in addition to government programs at the federal, state, and local levels." "The most effective way to control acid generation is to prevent its initiation.(Siwik 1989)" The biggest part of the reclamation and ...
3683: The Egyptian and Mesopotamian Empires
... spanned about five centuries of rule by the 3rd through the 6th dynasties. The capital was north, at Memphis, and the ruling monarchs held absolute power over a strongly unified government. Religion played an important role; in fact, the government had evolved into a theocracy, where in the pharaohs, as the rulers were called, were both absolute monarchs and, possibly, gods on earth. The Egyptians had what could have been ...
3684: Cloning
... main ethical problem is the fact that cloning deals with human embryos (Robertson). Kind of like abortion, since so far no cloning embryo has lived. Back in 1975, The federal government declared that there could be no funding on the experiments on human embryos until the government's Ethics Advisory Board gave its approval (Resenberger). And since this is so close to abortion all politicians may stay clear of cloning research for the foreseeable future (Resenberger). But ...
3685: The Chlorine Debate: How White Do You Want It?
... of Oregon. Wages and salaries paid to those employees totaled more than $31 billion in 1990, approximately the same as the total payroll that year for all state and local government employees in Oregon. (WHO 94-95) With its call for a total ban, Greenpeace has gone beyond common sense and is jeopardizing the health and economic well-being of this ... ban on chlorine was implemented, who would be responsible for the cost and maintenance of switching the equipment: the consumer, the producer, Greenpeace and other environmental watch organizations, or the government? The brunt of the cost would most likely fall into the hands of the consumers, which would kill most middle and lower-class families. Chlorine is a building block of ...
3686: Computer Crime Is Increasing
... reporting agency was also outlawed. Access to use, destroy, modify or disclose information found in a computer system, (as well as to prevent authorised use of any computer used for government business) was also made illegal. The 1984 Act had several shortcomings, and was revised in The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986. Three new crimes were added to the ... As of 1988, all but two states had specific computer-crime laws, and a federal computer-crime law (1986) deals with certain crimes involving computers in different states and in government activities. Conclusion There are no valid statistics about the extent of computer crime. Victims often resist reporting suspected cases, because they can lose more from embarrassment, lost reputation, litigation, and ...
3687: Russia and US International Relations
... would then bring about a security dilemma, which is expected in the current anarchic international system. Anarchy, as it is used here, does not only mean a lack of overall government, but also the presence of disorder and chaos. The security dilemma would set off an arms race and the more nuclear weapons there are, the greater the chance of an ... and more disputes. "Whether in the family, the community, or the world at large, contact without occasional conflict is inconceivable. Among men as among states, anarchy, or the absence of government, is associated with the occurrence of violence." Also, with the weakened state of the economy in the Soviet Republics, their internal military security is diminished to the point where their ...
3688: The People's Choice?
... American politics are in need of a change. Voter turnouts are dropping every year. This indicates a serious lack of interest by the American people. It is time for the government to step up. Most people believe they have no effect on the vote. They don't research the issues; the don't know their candidates; they don't even show up to vote. A simple change that shows that the government wants the people involved, could make America concerned about itself again. It could even spark a revolution.
3689: Black Rain
... a day before the surrender was given. This was a sign of rebirth. It only took a year after the Hiroshima bombing for the surrender and during that time the government did not help any of the people that really were hurt by the war, the civilians. It was strange that the people felt any remorse at all for losing the war when the government that they were supposed to believe in left them homeless and without any food. Innocent, unarmed people killed and mangled by a weapon that could kill the entire planet. For ...
3690: The Inevitable Inequality in Modern Democracy
The Inevitable Inequality in Modern Democracy A word closely associated with democracy is equality. For a government to be a true democracy, there must be certain kinds of measures taken towards equality in society. The four most prominent are equality of rights, voting, schooling, and justice. (Meanings of Democracy 1997) Ideally, there should also be equal participation by all citizens in the responsibilities and actions of government. These are the criteria that surround a modern democratic society. Upon inspection, it would appear that the democracy present in Canada ‘abides’ by these democratic principles. Specifically, Canada maintains the ...


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