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Electronic Monitoring Vs. Health Concerns
Words: 608 / Pages: 3 .... monitoring, most employees often are not working at
their peak performance due to this type of scrutiny.
The majority of Americans believe that electronic monitoring should not
be allowed. Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis states that of all of the
freedoms that Americans enjoy, privacy "is the right most valued by civilized
men (Privacy 441)." A poll taken by Yankelovich Clancy Shulman for Time, states
that ninety-five percent of Americans believe that electronic monitoring should
not be allowed (Privacy 444). Harriet Ternipsede, who is a travel agent, gave a
lengthy testimonial on how electronic monitoring at her job caused her un .....
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Is Your Information Safe?
Words: 1521 / Pages: 6 .... and personal information transmitted over the Internet.
It's hard to imagine that anyone in today's technologically oriented
world could function without computers. Personal computers are linked to
business computers and financial networks, and all are linked together via the
Internet or other networks. More than a hundred million electronic messages
travel through cyberspace every day, and every piece of information stored in a
computer is vulnerable to attack (Icove-Seger-VonStorch 1). Yesterday's bank
robbers have become today's computer hackers. They can walk away from a computer
crime with millions of virtual dollars (in the form o .....
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Architectural Designs Of Castles Vs. Modern Homes
Words: 1198 / Pages: 5 .... Castles were built with very strong walls. Some of the castles had walls that could be as big as thirty feet thick. They also had multiple walls so that if invaders got past the outer wall they still had to get past one or two more, this made defending the castle much easier. The walls were constructed with narrow, wedge-shaped slits in them for archers to shoot arrows at invaders. The outer walls also had holes in the floors for defenders to drop rocks down on invading people who had gotten through the first wall. These holes were called murder holes. Inside the castle were many knights, archers, and soldiers prepared to defend against anyo .....
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What Is A Robot
Words: 2328 / Pages: 9 .... designed to move
material, parts, tools or specialized devices, through variable
programmable motions, for the performance of a variety of
tasks."
The key wor ds in their definition are "reprogrammable" and
"multifunctional." By "reprogrammable" they mean that if a robot gets a new
assignment, it will need new instructions, but its basic structure will not
change (except maybe a new mechanical hand). By "multifunctional" they
mean a robot is the mechanical counter part of a computer that can handle
various problems without any major hardware modifications. The only thing
that changes when a robot is reassigned is its .....
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Natural Language Processing
Words: 1914 / Pages: 7 .... and intended meaning. (M. A. Fischer,
1987) Syntax is the grammatical structure. Semantics is the literal meaning.
Pragmatics is world knowledge, knowledge of the context, and a model of the
sender. When syntax, semantics, and pragmatics are applied, accurate Natural
Language Processing will exist.
Alan Turing predicted of NLP in 1950 (Daniel Crevier, 1994, page 9):
"I believe that in about fifty years' time it will be possible to
program computers .... to make them play the imitation game so well that an
average interrogator will not have more than 70 per cent chance of making the
right identification after five minutes of questioning." .....
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Solving Problem Creatively Over The Net
Words: 460 / Pages: 2 .... word to
attract people cause it's against Geocities's rule. So I did a very nasty thing.
I cheated, I put an extra counter number in my homepage beside my origi nal
counter number so each time when it reload it will look like this---->0101.While
the only people who visited my homepage was myself, but instead the counter
number show 101.
MIRC The Solution
When my PC suffered a data crash, I lost all my data. I lost all my e-mail
address and most importantly my browser.The computer technician managed to
repair my PC but he gave me an old version of Netscape.I have trouble using it
in Win'95.So I downloaded the later version of Netscape.Th .....
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Computer Crime: The Crime Of The Future
Words: 1120 / Pages: 5 .... When he was a teenager, he used his knowledge of computers to break into
the North American Defense Command computer. Had he not been stopped, he could
have caused some real national defense problems for the United States (Sussman
66).
Other "small time" hackers affect people just as much by stealing or
giving away copyrighted software, which causes the prices of software to
increase, thus increasing the price the public must pay for the programs.
Companies reason that if they have a program that can be copied onto a
disc then they will lose a certain amount of their profit. People will copy it
and give to friends or pass it around on the .....
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An Ergonomic Evaluation Of The Kinesis Computer Keyboard
Words: 767 / Pages: 3 .... a number of
ergonomic products most notably keyboard, mouse and monitor. There are
ergonomic keyboards, mice and monitors being released all the time. The reason
why the focus is on these products is that they are the parts of computer one
interfaces with the most while working with computer. The subject of whether
these ergonomic keyboards, mice, monitors and other products really work
attracts a lot of regular computer users. Thus, studies dedicated to it have
been done. This report is based on one of the studies about an ergonomic
keyboard from a manufacturer called Kinesis. This study looks not only on the
effect of the keyboard on th .....
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The History Of Electronic Musical Instruments
Words: 2148 / Pages: 8 .... the waveform (or shape of the sound waves) produced by playing them.
Electronics has not only offered a means to alter the sounds of already existing instruments, but also as a way to generate new sounds, effects, tones and timbres that would never be possible to be produced in a natural setting.
In the years following the first electronic instruments and synthesizers was what was called the “Digital Era”. Employing computers to do operations similar to that of electronic devices required conversion of an electronic signal, called an analogue signal, to a series of 1’s and 0’s that computers use to calculate information, hence the term di .....
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The Torpedoes
Words: 356 / Pages: 2 .... to be an escort-killer, it achieved some early minor success only to be countered by the allied Foxer noise-making decoy. It was scoring hits against escort and merchants to the end of the war though.
The weapon was designed to lock onto the loudest noise after a run of 400m from its launch. This often proved to be the U-boat itself and standard issue-orders were to dive immediately to depth of 60m after launch from a bow tube while a stern shot was to be followed by a complete silence in the boat. Two U-boats were almost certainly lost when hit by one of their own T5 torpedoes, U-972 in Dec 1943 and U-377 in Jan 1944.
Variants
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