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U S Government Amounts Of Information
1,308 wordsDuring the last decade, our society has become based on the sole ability to move large amounts of information across great distances quickly. Computerization has influenced everyone's life in numerous ways. The natural evolution of computer technology and this need for ultra-fast communications has caused a global network of interconnected computers to develop. This global network allows a person to send E-mail across the world in mere fractions of a second, and allows a common person to access ...
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Public Key Private Key
1,879 wordsThe recent acceleration in the uptake of electronic commerce (e-commerce) over the Internet has focused the need for methods to be developed by which to securely transfer data over what amounts to a worldwide public network. The most commonly cited example of this requirement is the ability of customers to make electronic purchases from company Web sites using debit cards such as VISA cards. Public confidence in e-commerce has to be high for it to succeed and to continue to grow, whether via exi...
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Pretty Good Privacy U S Government
1,544 words... them how to enjoy the good things and avoid the bad things. This isn't the government's responsibility. It's ours (Miller 76). " Not all restrictions on electronic speech are bad. Most of the major on-line communication companies have restrictions on what their users can "say. " They must respect their customer's privacy, however. Private E-mail content is off limits to them, but they may act swiftly upon anyone who spouts obscenities in a public forum. Self-regulation by users and servers i...
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Dominant Hegemonic Reading Dominant Hegemonic House
696 wordsCultural norms and dominant ideologies determine the manner by which our culture encodes / decodes images. Encoding is the process by which the creator of a work, through conscious or unconscious means, inserts certain meanings into their work. Encoding also takes into the account the context of the work-where it is displayed and by whom it is seen. Decoding are the interpretations that the viewer comes up with, whether they be "intended, unintended, ... (or) even merely suggested meanings." Acc...
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Surround Sound Home Entertainment
1,314 wordsDECIPHERING SURROUND SOUND FOR HOME THEATER In recent years there have been many advancements in the world of home entertainment, arguably the most popular of these being the inset of theater quality Surround Sound at home. The dramatic growth and popularity of surround sound has spawned more and more companies trying to get their piece of the action. The obvious advantage of this competition is constantly advancing technologies and great variety in products that span every price point and budge...
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Gordon Active Listening Thomas Gordon Thomas Gordon Active Listening Thomas Child
592 wordsEducation: Active Listening; Coping With Students Essay, Education: Active Listening; Coping With Students EDUCATION, SPECIAL TOPICS: COPING WITH STUDENT PROBLEMS IN THE CLASSROOM: DEALING IN DISCIPLINE THOMAS GORDON ACTIVE LISTENING THOMAS GORDON ACTIVE LISTENING Thomas Gordon feels that one the most effective ways of responding to children s feeling or problem messages is the invitation to say more or as he calls, the door opener. This type of response invites the child to share his own feelin...
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