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Internet Service Providers Electronic Monitoring
661 words
Electronic monitoring concerns not only employees.
The United States Government has developed
technologies that allow to monitor private e-mails
for security purposes. The federal Bureau
investigation has developed technology called
Carnivore that allows to monitor the emails of
criminal subjects. It has developed Carnivore as a
response to the Internet Service Providers lack of
ability to discriminate communications to identify
a particular subjects messages to the exclusion of
all others. (web...
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Aol Time Warner Merger
810 words
AOL Time Warner Merger Announced on January 10,
2000, one of the largest and most powerful mergers
of the past century took place. The consolidation
of America Online and Time Warner ($ 183 billion
dollar deal) caused much arguing amongst financial
analysts and related parties. There were many
issues and questions raised in the regards of the
future of the new super corporation. Many doubts
were expressed and everyone was eager to know what
will it all end up with. Today, having observed
the pos...
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Separation Of Powers Police Officers
1,827 words
... the people. As Thomas puts it, [T]he
fundamental plank of the constitution is the
supremacy of the people and that the democratic
imperative is a representative government which
can only be protected when there is an independent
judiciary to adjudicate oppression of the peoples
rights. Meek outlined the consequences of adhering
to the doctrine of separation of powers. For one,
the legislature must put its hand out of the
judiciary as to the manner and outcomes when the
latter adjudicates cas...
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20 Th Century Privately Owned
2,243 words
The Role of Public Service Broadcasting in UK and
Spain Today Public service broadcasting in UK and
Spain play very significant role in peoples social
education today. In this research we are going to
examine the core responsibilities of the public
service industry and its current state of
development particularly in two countries: Spain
and Britain. During the whole 20 th Century Spain
was experiencing great economical and political
changes. The changes took place in all the areas
of the states...
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Koreas Development Of Mobile Phone Part 1
1,699 words
Koreas Development of Mobile Phone Industry
Proposal letter for the research concerning the
topic of mobile telephone development in Korea. A.
objective: The purpose of this research is to show
how successful is the mobile phone industry in
Korea. Also, to show what is on the horizon for
the countrys mobile phone industry. What sparked
his success and what hardships were endured to
this point? These questions, and many other about
mobile phone development in Korea will be
answered. B. organizati...
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Australian Telecommunication Industry Part 1
1,628 words
Australian Telecommunication Industry Analysis
Australia has one of the most open and liberal
markets for competition in international
telecommunication services. Market liberalization
has created opportunities for new players to enter
the Australian market and provide all types of
services to Australian telecommunications users.
An industry analysis states that the international
telecommunications services market is currently
valued at around A$ 150 b. (Commission paper no.
10, February 1998). ...
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Seven Dirty Words First Amendment Rights
2,437 words
How George Carlin's Filthy Words Gave the
Government the Power to Regulate What We Hear on
the Radio The FCC v. Pacifica Foundation:
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS ON RADIO BROADCASTING In
1978 a radio station owned by Pacifica Foundation
Broadcasting out of New York City was doing a
program on contemporary attitudes toward the use
of language. This broadcast occurred on a
mid-afternoon weekday. Immediately before the
broadcast the station announced a disclaimer
telling listeners that the program would ...
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Hong Kong Computer Science
745 words
A defining moment in my life occurred about two
years ago. I left my high school in Hong Kong and
came to the United States to finish my secondary
education as an international student in New York.
I left my parents, my home, my friends, and my
language in order to experience a foreign culture
and broaden the scope of my education and view of
life. Whenever I try to think or write about my
life my autobiography I always settle upon the
importance of this move, this shift from Eastern
to Western ...
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Federal Communications Commission Time Warner
2,018 words
A little over one week ago, on May 1, 2000,
millions of Time Warner Cable customers? 3. 5
million to be exact? woke up without the American
Broadcast Company (ABC) on their TV dial. While
these 3. 5 million, which pondering the coming of
the Apocalypse without Regis, Kathy Lee or Susan
Lucci for a day, news spread across the country
about the reality of the situation. After the two
companies failed to reach an agreement on a
transmission deal, after five months of
negotiating, ABC service was cu...
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Alternative Dispute Resolution Decision Maker
1,429 words
Dispute Resolution Processes Wherever there is a
human-interaction, conflict is virtually
unpreventable. For-instance, some conflict may
well erupt a dispute in any structure of
relationships, and other perhaps resulting in
extremely compound international confrontation and
hostility. It isnt that they cant see the
solution. It is that they cant see the problem (G.
K. Chesterton). Consequently, dispute resolution
processes have been developed to manage and
intervene in these types of disputes. T...
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Social Responsibility Long Distance
906 words
The AT+T Corporation, formerly known as The
American Telephone and Telegraph Company, was
incorporated on March 3, 1885 in New York as a
wholly owned subsidiary of The American Bell
Telephone Company. Its original purpose was to
manage and expand the burgeoning toll (long
distance) business of American Bell and its
licensees. It continued as the long distance
company until December 30, 1899 when it assumed
the business and property of American Bell and
became the parent company of the Bell Syste...
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Effect On Society V Chip
940 words
Mass communications is one of the most popular
college majors in the country, which perhaps
reflects a belief in the importance of
communications systems in society. The
communications system, consisting of radio,
television, film, newspapers and magazines,
effects how we think, how we feel, and how we
live. Therefore, we must ask ourselves, Is media
mere entertainment, or are there serious side
effects of the national preoccupation with the
media? Long-term exposure to the media has a
tendency ...
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Roger Williams Educational Opportunities
525 words
I can fly a kite, make a great roast beef
sandwich, read an entire Patricia Cornwell
paperback book in less than a day and change a
diaper without flinching. These characteristics
combined are what separate me from the hundreds of
other students that apply to Lynchburg College,
that and the fact that I am applying with only one
week left before classes start. Writing this
college essay seven days before the start of the
spring semester at Lynchburg College is a very
unusual move for me to be mak...
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Freedom Of Speech Censorship Of The Internet
1,451 words
As the end of the twentieth century nears, a new
medium and tool has emerged as the future of
communications, business, news, education, and
entertainment. This tool is the Internet, a
worldwide network of computers currently connected
by phone lines. While it is still in its infancy,
its power as a medium is very great, and this is
being recognized ever more frequently by the
businesses and people it connects. However, it is
also abundant with information that is considered
inappropriate, adult...
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Communications Decency Act Form Of Government
1,002 words
Internet Censorship Young Jonathan was surfing the
Internet on his mom and dads personal computer
when he accidentally stumbled onto a website with
pornographic pictures. It just so happened that
his mother decided to walk in and call him for
dinner at this very moment. She is horrified at
what her eight year old son has found. The ease of
which a young person using the Internet can find
pornography has sparked serious debates over
censorship. On one side people see it as the
governments job to ...
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Communications Decency Act Carnegie Mellon
2,526 words
The internet offers a huge wealth of information
both good and bad, unfortunately the vary nature
of the internet makes policing this new domain
practically impossible. The internet began as a
small university network in the United States and
has blossomed into a vast telecommunications
network spanning the globe. Today the internet is
ruled by no governing body and it is an open
society for ideas to be developed and shared in.
Unfortunately every society has its seedy
underside and the internet...
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Child Pornography Electronic Communications
1,390 words
In On-Line Dangers On-line Dangers In this day and
age of super high-speed networking and digital
communications, just about anything on any subject
can be found on the Internet. Some materials, such
as online libraries are helpful, some, such as
students personal homepages are fairly useless,
and some sites, such as online medical references,
can be lifesaving. All these sites have a right to
be on the web. However, there are also sites that
could be detrimental to people, such as
pornography s...
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Desktop Publishing Word Processing
1,394 words
Quark Incorporated develops software for use in
professional electronic publishing and
communication technologies. Quark software is used
by customers to create everything from catalogs,
brochures, and packaging to newspapers, magazines,
and books. Quark is also at the forefront as the
communications mediums move from print to
electronic distribution In 1981, Tim Gill found
himself out of work after more than 10 years in
the computer industry. Not wishing to continue
being rejected by employers ...
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Electromagnetic Waves Cellular Phones
1,546 words
Radio-wave technology is one of the most important
technologies used by man. It has forever changed
the United States and the world, and will continue
to do so in the future. Radio has been a
communications medium, a recreational device, and
many other things to us. When British physicist
James Clerk Maxwell published his theory of
electromagnetic waves in 1873, he probably never
could have envisioned the sorts of things that
would come of such a principle (White). His theory
mainly had to do wi...
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Compton Electromagnetic Waves
1,525 words
Radio-wave technology is one of the most important
technologies used by man. It has forever changed
the United States and the world, and will continue
to do so in the future. Radio has been a
communications medium, a recreational device, and
many other things to us. When British physicist
James Clerk Maxwell published his theory of
electromagnetic waves in 1873, he probably never
could have envisioned the sorts of things that
would come of such a principle. His theory mainly
had to do with light...
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