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- 5071: Martin Luther King Jr. Vs Malc
- ... revenge. King, on the other hand, became somewhat angry at the lack of progress made on equality. He started promoting non-violent sabotage, which including blocking the normal functioning of government. At one time, Malcolm X actually wanted “to join forces with King and the progressive elements of the Civil Rights Movement,” (pg. 262, Malcolm X: The man and his times ...
- 5072: How Technology Has Hurt Us
- ... problems. With the invention of the car came problems such as air pollution. Cities are becoming more and more congested with people using their cars even for short distances. The government is trying to make this better by making cars pass an emmission control test. Another problem with cars is that hundreds of people die or get seriously injured each year ...
- 5073: Technological Development and the Third World
- ... Asia and the Pacific, urbanization, modernization, and technology are creating different environmental problems. It is the problem of human need. Thousands of people have been displaced from farms because the government or the private sector expropriates them for industrial use. Rich foodlands are being destroyed and turned into highways, airports or dams.With no where to go and no jobs, the ...
- 5074: The Internet
- ... of networks and shared software using computer terminals and telephone lines or wireless radio connections.The basic internet was formed about 4 or 5 years ago by the United States government with the idea to pass information between themselves rapidly and efficently. Groups like the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, and NASA all used the internet to communicate, and ...
- 5075: Maglev Consequences
- ... dependence on foreign oil. Also, maglev systems will complement existing transportation systems-by lessening the air traffic, highway traffic leaving the extra routes free for businesses to use. The American government has already put billions of dollars into the maglev projects and prototypes. I believe that we should just go ahead and spend a little bit more and work with the ...
- 5076: Year 2000: Fiction, Fantasy, and Fact
- ... Billion dollars. (ITAA, p. 1) Is it possible to eliminate the problem? Probably not, but we can make the transition much smoother with cooperation and the right approach. Companies and government agencies must understand the nature of the problem. Unfortunately, the spending you find for new software development will not be found in Yk2 research. Ignoring the obvious is not the ...
- 5077: Unemployement - The Unavoidable Consequence Of New Technolog
- ... 1990). Globalisation and Human Resource Management: Strategic International Human Resource Development. Speech Notes. Boston, Massachusetts: Harvard. ASTEC. (1996). Developing long-term strategies for science and technology in Australia. Canberra, ACT: Government printing services. Clark, D. (1997). Student Economics Briefs 1998. AFR Books. Sydney: John Fairfax & Sons. Gill, C. (1996). Work, Unemployment and the New Technology. Cambridge, London: Oxford. Jones, B. (1996 ...
- 5078: Wire Pirates
- ... packets do somehow find their way to it, they cannot pass. But other people foresee an Internet made up mostly of private enclaves behind fire walls. A speaker of the government notes, "There are those who say that fire walls are evil, that they are balkanizing the Internet, but brotherly love falls on its face when millions of dollars are involved ...
- 5079: Windows 95 or NT
- ... carries the ability to Multitask but loses a great deal of system performance in doing so. Windows NT is the best operating system that comes pre-loaded with level two government encryption standards. Windows NT was designed also to be used in a network, Windows 95 was designed to for a network, however Windows NT does a much better job of ...
- 5080: Alcohol Research Paper
- ... estimated $99 billion each year (Gordis, 209). It is tax money that pays for alcoholics who both live on the street and are barely getting by or who are in government-funded hospitals and institutions. The United States should either find an alternative way to take care of these people or perhaps raise liquor taxes. Either one of these options would ...
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