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- 111: The Computer Underground
- ... media and enforcement agents, and evidenced by the rise of specialized private security firms to confront the "hackers." But despite this flurry of attention, little research has examined the social world of the "computer hacker." Our current knowledge in this regard derives from hackers who have been caught, from enforcement agents, and from computer security specialists. The everyday world and activities of the "computer hacker" remain largely unknown. This study examines the way actors in the "computer underground" (CU) organize to perform their acts. The computer underground, as it ... an in- complete understanding of the activity. This project not only offers sociological insight into the organ- ization of deviant associations, but may be helpful to policy makers as well. I begin with a discussion of the definitional problems that inhibit the sociological analysis of the computer underground. The emergence of the computer underground is a recent phenomenon, and the ...
- 112: Causes Of The Holocaust
- Post World War I Germany saw difficult times. Germans were searching for a reason to blame someone for their problems and extremist groups such as the Nazis provided a focus for the German ...
- 113: Hackers: Information Warefare
- ... to what a hacker is and does run rampant in everyone who thinks they understand what the Internet is after using it a few times. In the next few pages I'm going to do my best to prove the true definition of what a hacker is, how global economic electronic warfare ties into it, background on the Internet, along with a plethora of scatological material purely for your reading enjoyment. I will attempt to use the least technical computer terms I can, but in order to make my point at times I have no choice. There are many misconceptions, as to the definition, of what a hacker truly is, in ...
- 114: The American
- At night I toss and turn watching my mind’s replay of people jumping out of the WTC, a hundred stories up. I hold back tears at every US flag flying at half-mast, at every sign of solidarity. I struggle to talk, to smile, to hope. I’m explosive. My fury is the rumbling building; my heart pumps jet fuel. My mind burns and tears at the walls ...
- 115: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt The 32nd President of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt led the nation through the greatest war in history, World War 2. By doing this, FDR made his mark in history with his supreme leadership and optimistic views. January 30, 1882, marked the date where a political and national hero ...
- 116: All Quiet On The Western Front: Ramifications of War
- All Quiet On The Western Front: Ramifications of War The novel All Quiet on the Western Front, written by Erich Maria Remarque, took place during World War I. The novel focuses on six men who are involved in the war. The main character is Paul B@umer, a nineteen-year-old who was drafted into the ...
- 117: Influence Of Realism On Litera
- After World War I, American people and the authors among them were left disillusioned by the effects that war had on their society. America needed a literature that would explain what had happened ...
- 118: The Nuclear Threat: Yesterday and Today and Tomorrow
- The Nuclear Threat: Yesterday and Today and Tomorrow I can remember as a child in the 1950’s and early sixties, the air-raid sirens, and everyone getting under their desk, or going to the ground floor of the ... out for a few minutes, out of our studies, out of our classrooms. Outside, for a short break, like a mini recess, to run, chat and giggle with our friends. I recall pictures and televisions programs showing bomb shelters, fully stocked with supplies such as bottled water, canned goods, blankets and first-aid kits. I can remember receiving instructions as a child on how to survive a nuclear bomb. They told us we had to be behind a lead shield. Now, who had a ...
- 119: Compare And Contrast The War Poems By Jessie Pope And Rupert Brooke To Those Of Wilfred Owen
- Compare And Contrast The War Poems By Jessie Pope And Rupert Brooke To Those Of Wilfred Owen World War One, or the Great War as it was sometimes known, took place between 1914 and 1918. During this time there were many emotions shown by people of all walks ...
- 120: The Art Of War
- ... shells, the mines, the death traps, the massive, blind destruction, the acrid stench of rotting flesh, the communal graves, the charred bodies, and the fear. These are the images of war. War has changed over the centuries from battles of legions of ironclad soldiers enveloped in glimmering armor fighting for what they believe to senseless acts of guerrilla warfare against those too ... is able to take all the bad emotions, all the hurts and pains and lets you express them. It is no wonder that many that have seen the destruction of war have turned to art. You don’t see any "pretty pictures" of war. I’d like you to find one pretty aspect of war. There is none, so therefore, ...
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