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Computer Security
826 Words - 4 Pages

.... the statistics of computer crimes given by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). They show that in most of the crimes that happen on the Internet, almost 50 percent of the companies are breached. We also find the companies lose their money if they neglect the , and the increasing trend of unauthorized access is from 1996 to 1997 from the tables below. Table 1 Companies reporting financial losses attributable to specific types of high-tech criminal activity and other factor in 1996-1997. Factor Percentage Virus Infection 65% Laptop Theft 57% Abusive Use Of Internet 31% Unauthorized Computer Use 16% Telecommunications Fraud 16% Information Theft 14% Financial ....


The Differences Between, I Feel Certain; I Am Certain; It Is Certain
1202 Words - 5 Pages

.... be addressed within the discussion, as will the use of language as a medium to communicate this knowledge. The statement ‘I feel certain’, suggests, but more importantly communicates, that the knowledge surrounding this statement is purely subjective and/or intuitive. The communicator in owning the proposition ‘P’ with ‘I feel’ is also building a defence for him or her self from sceptics of the proposition. This is demonstrated both by the lack of conviction (therefore implying willingness to consider opposing views) and by asserting the proposition as a personal belief (Knowledge based upon subjectivity or intuition is often that which through cultural sensi ....


Alcohol An Issue Within Colleg
2215 Words - 9 Pages

.... are to be made and these choices can change the direction of your life. It is a time where in most cases students get a taste of the real world by being away from home for the first time with a new found freedom to live as they please. College life is a new experience and the pressures that come along with it have an effect on a student’s path to success. Unfortunately, alcohol is one of these pressures. Alcohol abuse is a major problem that many young men and women encounter throughout their college experience. Drinking on college campuses is a problem that affects everyone. Let’s first begin by understanding what alcoholism is and what it does to us. Alcoholism can be d ....


A Discussion On Multimedia
1915 Words - 7 Pages

.... most defiantly. Some of the more computer-related uses of multimedia, such as electronic publishing, the internet, and computers in education will be discussed in depth thought this paper. Electronic publishing is the publishing of material in a computer-accessible medium, such as on a CD-ROM or on the Internet. In a broader sense of the term it could also include paper products published with the aid of a desktop publishing program, or any form of printing that involves the use of a computer. Reference works became available in the mid-1980s both in CD-ROM format and online. Increasingly, in the 1990s, magazines, journals, books, and ....


Five Creation Myths
270 Words - 1 Pages

.... obvious similarity in the stories is the presence of a god (or goddess) t hat brought the universe to its present state. He or she brought light from darkness, produced sea and land to make the Earth, and populated it with plant and animal life. Differences are easy to spot too. Different landscapes being developed are e mphasized by groups of people living in different regions. The Winnebago Indians of Wisconsin mention creation of forests, streams, and lakes, while The Pelasgian Myth mentions Mount Olympus and the Teutonic myth mentions the Northern Sea. From the way the stories are written, one can guess at the way that the cultures think and live. The W ....


Raquetball
668 Words - 3 Pages

.... creation. Because it was fun and easy to learn, racquetball caught on quickly and gained immense popularity. Racquetball reached its peak in popularity in the 1970's, where racquetball clubs abounded across North America. During the late 1970s, racquetball become one of the fastest growing sports in North America as thousands of new racquetball courts were built to satisfy the demand of new players. However, by the late eighties racquetball popularity subsided and many clubs either closed or changed their courts to fit other uses. However, there are approximately 7.7 million Americans who still enjoy playing racquetball. Racquetball also enjoys international status, wi ....


The Volkswagen Beetle And Advertising
1376 Words - 6 Pages

.... by many people when the idea was first announced, but the public has spoken. The public loves the new Beetle, and a lot of that love stems from the excellent advertising campaign that introduced the new car. It was advertising that made the Beetle so popular the first time around. Like the car itself, the advertising campaign used to sell the original Beetle was unlike anything anyone had ever seen before. The original commercials were created by Doyle Dane Bernbach, and a generally regarded as classics. These ads have been cited by scholars as changing the face of advertising in their approach and orientation (Takaki, 2). The advertisements injected bits of skeptica ....


Watching The Box Watch Peter H
1799 Words - 7 Pages

.... of ideas at best, and a harmless amusement at worst. The other claims that television is a trap, a snare which can corrupt the minds of America. Most people, I believe (without any great mass of conclusive evidence), do not take any part in this debate. They're much too busy watching Julia Child teach how one should choose the ingredients for Beef Wellington or enjoying the high humor and quick wit of some cartoon or comic opera. In "Watching TV", three citizens share their personal experience with television and conception of the medium and its role in their individual lives. The writers are not professional journalists or professional commentators. Instead, they ....



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