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Millions Of Dollars Crimes Committed
1,350 words
New times bring new crimes. It's a story as old as
humanity and as new as the Internet. First comes
cars, then car thieves follow. Telephones are
followed by telephone fraud. Now we " ve got
computers... To make home, school, and office life
easier, society relies on computers. As a result
of this dependency, computer use grows everyday.
Along with the growing use of computers comes
widespread computer crime. With the Internet
becoming increasingly popular, more and more
people are becoming comp...
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Telephone Calls Waiting Room
1,157 words
... engulfed me. I saw the vision of the smashed
vehicle in the center of the road and could only
hear my mother's hysterical crying while Claudia
and my cousin comforted her. Was it fear? Was it
shock, or was it those emotions that deluged me,
still yet to come out? Reality settled in for a
while when a policeman and Claudia ordered me to
drive my mother, Katie and me home because my
mother was too emotional to drive. As we departed,
Claudia instructed me to pack my mother a bag. I
wondered why...
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Win Win Job Performance
2,312 words
... muting, a Supervisory Perspective Given the
recent advances in Technology and the changes this
brought to business communications, revolutionary
impacts on the traditional workplace are
predictable. The modern workplace is truly global
in its realm. It is imperative that an
organization integrates communication systems that
are international in scope. The basic premise
remains clear, concise and goal oriented
communication. However, todays supervisors and
organizations must come to terms wit...
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Voice And Data Vacuum Tubes
1,493 words
The relentless advance of IT and
telecommunications systems has brought dramatic
benefits to individuals, businesses and other
organisations. These years, the world has
developed into an information economy, and the
applying of new technologies is at the centre of
the activity. New technologies are being developed
at a record pace. Those celebrities such as Bill
Gates of Microsoft, Steven Jobs of Apple all
emerged to create information technology dynasties
for 1980 s and 1990 s have become the h...
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Equal Pay Act Punitive Damages
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... ments, and education institutions that employ
15 or more individuals. These laws also cover
private and public employment agencies, labor
organizations, and joint labor management
committees controlling apprenticeship and
training. The ADEA covers all private employers
with 20 or more employees, state and local
governments (including school districts),
employment agencies and labor organizations. The
EPA covers all employees who are covered by the
Federal Wage and Hour Law (the Fair Labor St...
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Psychological Dependence Fiber Optic
2,108 words
The Internet has received a great deal of
attention recently as consumers, analysts and even
government officials see it as the coming way that
Americans will not only do business, but also
shop, communicate and receive entertainment. From
a small, geographically dispersed group of users
only a decade ago, the Internet has added millions
of users in the past years. Internet users remain
geographically dispersed, but their ranks are no
longer limited to government employees or
scholars. Like comp...
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Is Electronic Surveillance Acceptable Practice
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Is Electronic Surveillance Acceptable Practice?
For the last decade the issues of Electronic
Surveillance (ES) and monitoring of employees at
work became the focus of researches of management
specialists. ES means using measures of electronic
control over the work of employees, like video
cameras, automatic devices monitoring telephone
conversations or Internet usage, devices of
automatic registration of entry and exit,
electronic time control, etc. Many practical
researchers speak for using ES ...
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Face To Face Forms Of Communication
843 words
Should Email Take the Place of Face to Face
Communication Early research established
information richness theory to explain employees'
choices of media. Richard Daft and Robert Lengel
argued that "communication transactions that can
overcome different frames of reference or clarify
ambiguous issues to change issues in a timely
manner" are rich, and those "that require a long
time to enable understanding or that cannot
overcome different perspectives" are lean
("Organizational, " 560). Informatio...
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Credit Card Number Points Of View
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As the Electronic Commerce Introduction: As the
internet grows in popularity every day, so too
does electronic commerce. Electronic commerce,
simply put, is the exchange of money for goods and
services via electronic means. In other words,
electronic commerce is usually when you purchase
something off of the internet. Electronic commerce
is often referred to as e-commerce, or e-business.
In this paper I will be discussing the technical
side of e-commerce, security, different points of
view regar...
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One Of The Most Popular Electronic Monitoring
1,592 words
Electronic Monitoring Today Electronic monitoring
has emerged as one of the most popular forms of
community corrections in the United States today.
Electronic monitoring began and / or was first
used in approximately 1984. Today, approximately
12, 000 - 15, 000 offenders or participants are
being monitored on a daily basis. The electronic
monitoring equipment used today allows us to
determine if a monitored participant is in his /
her required place at the proper time. When I
speak of electronic...
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Communications Decency Act First Amendment Rights
1,687 words
Pornography on the Internet Pornography is an
age-old phenomenon that has been under much
modern-day scrutiny. With the recent proliferation
of online pornography, possible social
ramifications of sexually explicit material on
uncontrolled mediums have become the subjects of
intense debate. Proponents of a liberal approach
toward pornography argue that access to online
smut is a constitutionally protected freedom and a
harmless diversion that serves to satisfy
curiosity and relieve sexual tensio...
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Fiber Optic Cable One Hundred And Fifty
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Fiber Optics: Their Use in Communications The
field of communications is one in which the
technologies are changing on an almost daily
basis. Numerous different technologies have been
pursued over the past few years; each designed to
essentially accomplish several basic purposes in
terms of community service. Three of the most
actively pursued application include interactive
distance learning, video conferencing, and
entertainment. While it is the first two, video
conferencing and interactive di...
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Bits Per Second Cable Modems
518 words
Edited by: Fiber Optics Self-study Edited by: Ty
Newman, Many people try to fit their education
into available time slots or their job does not
permit them to attend classes on a regular
schedule. One of the greatest strengths of
distance education is the ability of the student
to study at different times as well as in
different places. This type of communication is
called asynchronous. For these people,
asynchronous distance education may offer the only
practical opportunity to receive training...
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German People November 30
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estate the recent outpouring of popular and
scholarly books on Hitler, no work has yet been
produced that satisfactorily explains Hitlers
obsessive ideas about the Jews, the readiness of
the German people to accept those ideas, and
Hitlers ability to harness an enormous apparatus
of men, institutions, and facilities lust in order
to murder the Jews. Hitler has proved to be an
elusive and unrewarding subject for conventional
biography because the explanations for the
baffling mystique he exercise...
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Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties
2,423 words
Introduction Companies are intruding more deeply
into the lives of employees, and even though
corporate intentions may be benign, the risk of
backlash is growing. Lee Smith (1) With the rise
of advanced technology, there arose the threat of
surveillance and privacy invasion in the
workplace. An employee, by the very nature of the
employment relationship, must be subject to some
level of monitoring by the employer. However, this
monitoring has its limits. Rights of privacy
primarily are related t...
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Electronic Communication Human Interaction
726 words
Several Internet Inventions Internet Inventions
Several inventions have changed the way people
communicate with each other. From the old
fashioned telegraph to todays modern electronic
forms of communicating, people have been creating
easier ways to correspond. Electronic
communication, such as e-mail and other internet
offerings, have created a cheap and incredibly
fast communications system which is gaining steady
popularity. E-mail is basically information,
usually in letter form, addressed t...
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Credit Card Number Points Of View
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Marketing the Internet Introduction: As the
internet grows in popularity every day, so too
does electronic commerce. Electronic commerce,
simply put, is the exchange of money for goods and
services via electronic means. In other words,
electronic commerce is usually when you purchase
something off of the internet. Electronic commerce
is often referred to as e-commerce, or e-business.
In this paper I will be discussing the technical
side of e-commerce, security, different points of
view regarding...
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Amount Of Information Due To The Fact
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The Internet is a wondrous place. Practically
anything you could ever want is available on the
Net. Its like a big city, it has the highly
prestigious areas, and the sex-ridden slums
(Mitchell). It has the upstanding citizens, and it
has the criminals. On the Net, crime is more
abundant than in a large city, though, mainly
because of the difficulties in tracking and
prosecuting offenders. Even from its beginnings,
the Internet has always been a battlefield between
phreak's and administrators. Th...
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Reputation Light Bulb
1,471 words
Thomas Alva Edison is considered one of the
greatest inventors in history. He was born in
Milan, Ohio on February 11, 1847 and died in 1931.
During his life he patented 1, 093 inventions.
Many of these inventions are in use today and
changed the world forever. Some of his inventions
include telegraphy, phonography, electric lighting
and photography. His most famous inventions were
the phonograph and the incandescent light bulb.
Edison did some of his greatest work at Menlo
Park. While experiment...
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Quot Quot Pc Magazine
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Journalism on the Untitled Journalism on the
Internet The common forms of media in todays world
each have both advantages and disadvantages. The
Internet has been around for an almost equal
amount of time as most of them, but only recently
has it become a popular way of retrieving
information. The Internet takes the best of all
other medium and combines them into a very unique
form. The Internet is the best way to retrieve
information. This combination of paper publishing,
TV, radio, telephones,...
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