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5351: Investigative Report Of Internet Addiction
... cure an addiction, you've got to be willing to do things that may seem drastic or outrageous but not harmful to yourself or others. So if you have a history of failing to make any type of desired behaviour change, all this may mean is that you weren't willing to do what is necessary. All addictions (and other dysfunctional ...
5352: Internet Censorship
Internet Censorship For centuries governments have tried to regular materials deemed inappropriate or offensive. The history of western censorship was said to have begun when Socrates was accused "firstly, of denying the gods recognized by the State and introducing new divinities, and secondly of corrupting the ...
5353: Government Intervention of the Internet
... will become non existent. The users, servers, and parents of the world must regulate themselves, so as not to force government regulations that may stifle the best communication instrument in history. If encryption catches on and becomes as widespread as Phil Zimmerman predicts it will, then there will no longer be a need for the government to meddle in the Internet ...
5354: John F. Kennedy
... Joe was accepted but John was turned down. He hoped to fight in the WWII but he was rejected by the U.S. Army because of his back trouble and history of illness. He reapplied after five months program of special exercise and was accepted into the Navy as a desk clerk in Washington. He was disgusted and applied for a ...
5355: Genome Sequencing
... bacteria have morphologies that are too simple to be used in this way. Many early microbiologists avoided the area of phylogenetic classification for this reason, despite the fact that the history of the microbial world spans most of the Earth's existence. Those who did study the discipline created distorted schemes that are now under review. Since the 1950's, molecular ...
5356: Cancer Treatments And Breakthroughs
... for sources. I didn't use any of my sources that I received from the library because they were out of date. And, when I looked for something on the history of cancer, I found nothing. Although the Internet in the library helped, the actual books and encyclopedias weren't helpful because of my topic. Basically, all of my sources were ...
5357: Constellations
Every culture known to history and anthropology has seen in the heavens distinctive patterns, called constellations, and formed by the stars. Constellations are usually comprised of bright stars that appear close to each other. Oriental ...
5358: Dementia
... the abnormal accumulation of Al is an effect, not a cause, of brain degeneration. Another controversial risk factor is depression. Four studies have reported a statistically significant association between a history of depression and AD (Graves & Kukull, 1994). The controversy revolves around the idea that depression is possibly an early manifestation of AD. There is some research suggesting that individuals with ...
5359: Do Science And Technology Provide A Solid Base For Technocra
... experts in departments that are remotely necessary for the operation of a social norm. One may argue upon the failures of engineers and expansionists in the field of technology throughout history but overlook the successes. Yet these successes and the convenience that these expansions provide, argues Petroski are worth endeavoring into considering the risk associated with them when one weighs the ...
5360: John Paul Jones
... they sailors were frightened but it turned out to be the Pallas and the Vengeance. On the morning of September 23, 1779, a day which would be remembered in American History for more than five hundred years, The Bonhomme Richard and its fleet spotted, and began to chase a large ship that appeared to be the ship that John Paul Jones ...


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