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231: Morality and Ethics and Computers
... million dollars. 9 The amount lost to theft is about twice the amount lost in all forms of computer malfunction or breakage. The biggest news related to computers lately seems to always be about the Internet. The Internet began decades ago, but is just becoming popular with the general public now that technology is advancing and becoming cheaper. There are many aspects of the Internet that can lead people into discussions concerning morality and ethics. Much of the discussion of the Internet has to do with freedom of speech and the First Amendment. Most Americans probably believe that the ...
232: Computer Crime: A Increasing Problem
... s society. The main aspect concerning these offenses is information gained or lost. As our government tries to take control of the information that travels through the digital world, and across networks such as the InterNet, they also seem to be taking away certain rights and privileges that come with these technological advancements. These services open a whole new doorway to communications as we know it. They offer freedom of expression ... linking networks, and more than one billion pieces of electronic mail are passed through the world's networks daily. It is the age of the computer network, the largest of which is known as the InterNet. A complex web of communications inter-linking millions of computers together -- and this number is at least doubling every year. The computer was originally designed as a scientific and mathematical tool, to aid in performing ... mathematical and scientific research1 . They are now being used in almost every aspect of life, as we know it, today. The greatest effect of computers on life at this present time seems to be the InterNet. What we know now as the InterNet began in 1969 as a network then named ArpaNet. ArpaNet, under control by the pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, was first introduced as an answer ...
233: Sex in the Net!
Sex in the Net! By .......... for Mr........... A social and ethical essay task, designed to provide students with a broader insight into both the Internet and computer ethics. Since the beginning of time, men and women have fantasised over naked bodies. Pornography has always been a part of life and yet it has never been so readily available as what ... pornography? Or is it just a natural part of life that should be nurtured and encouraged? These questions and more are springing to peoples lips as we enter the technological age. The age of the Internet. Never before has pornography been so readily available. Through mail-order, at secret places around the schoolyard, or simply down at the local newsagent or video store, pornography can be purchased in any form or ... for selling pornography to underage persons, are not high enough. So why don't we raise them? The answer to this question can be found on the screen of every computer in the world. The Internet, or as one person put it, "The closest thing to true anarchy that has ever existed." How is one to censor the Internet when it is literally impossible? What is the use of placing ...
234: Sex On The Net
SEX in the Net! A social and ethical essay task designed to provide students with a broader insight into both the Internet and computer ethics. Since the beginning of time, men and women have fantasised over naked bodies. Pornography has always been a part of life and yet it has never been so readily available as what ... Or is it just a natural part of life that should be nurtured and encouraged? These questions and more are springing to people's lips as we enter the technological age. The age of the Internet. Never before has pornography been so readily available. Through mail-order, at secret places around the schoolyard, or simply down at the local newsagent or video store, pornography can be purchased in any form or ... for selling pornography to underage persons are not high enough. So why don't we raise them? The answer to this question can be found on the screen of every computer in the world. The Internet, or as one person put it, "The closest thing to true anarchy that has ever existed." How is one to censor the Internet when it is literally impossible? What is the use of placing ...
235: Morality and Ethics and Computers
... million dollars. 9 The amount lost to theft is about twice the amount lost in all forms of computer malfunction or breakage. The biggest news related to computers lately seems to always be about the Internet. The Internet began decades ago, but is just becoming popular with the general public now that technology is advancing and becoming cheaper. There are many aspects of the Internet that can lead people into discussions concerning morality and ethics. Much of the discussion of the Internet has to do with freedom of speech and the First Amendment. Most Americans probably believe that the ...
236: Intergrating Technology And Le
... to each of your bank accounts. With these funds, please schedule a proper etiquette seminar for your employees. The seminar should include proper communication techniques and phone etiquette on the agenda. You may use the Internet to find seminars or people who conduct these types of seminars nearyour location. Thank you for your time and continued work throughout the year. Please find an attachment to this email. It is an evaluation ... month, please have these sheets emailed or faxed back to me concerning the results of our present efforts to clear this matter. Sincerely, Pamela Sheen Then, she electronically transfers funds from the company’s main Internet banking account into each of the locations’ accounts. With that, the President resolved the problem and now their organization is growing faster than ever! Technology wasn’t used directly, but indirectly in that it was ... actions were that it was much easier to insult someone online than when that same person is standing in front of them. Clearly, mentors do not hold this same principle and orderly conduct on the Internet is just as necessary as it is for personal interaction. Following the above-named guidelines when writing email or using other forms of grammar-based technology will aid in the mentoring aspect of leadership. ...
237: Charles Dickens 4
... writings. He criticizes many things in each book he has written. Dickens traveled a lot and had seen many little things and some great things, which, because they interested him, he thought may interest others (Internet Site #3). His books all contain themes that show Dickens s dislike of the way his society is. He wrote primarily for the lower-middle class. He was not particularly fond of the aristocratic class ... as him, so they could understand his feelings and beliefs. He displays his moral beliefs in every book that he has written. Dickens was a very big advocate in the plea of Poor versus Rich (Internet Site #1). Dickens gave plenty of aid to this plea by the works that he wrote, which provided progress to the battle for the poor. All of Dickens novels show the battle between upper and ... put to work at the Blacking Factory. This horrible experience affected him all his life, but this became a source both of creative energy and of the preoccupation with the themes of alienation and betrayal (Internet Site #2). This theme of alienation can be seen in Great Expectations because Pip is of a much lower class than Hiss Havisham and Estella. It is obvious that Pip is much different from ...
238: The European Monetary Union
... 2) to make the preparations required for the establishment of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB), for conduct of the single monetary policy for the creation of a single currency in the third stage" (Internet source #1). The European Council decided in December of 1995 that the name of the European currency, the "Euro," would be introduced at the beginning of stage three and assured that this step toward the ... on January 1, 1999, and it will begin with the irreversible locking of exchange rates for the currencies of the 13 Member States partaking in the single monetary policy under the responsibility of the ECB (Internet source #1). We continue our discussion by focusing more on the organization of the ESCB and its important role in establishing the EMU. The ESBC is made up of the European Central Bank and the ... of the ESCB is to maintain price stability. "Without prejudice to this objective, it shall support the general economic policies in the Community and act in accordance with the principles of an open market economy" (Internet source #2). The ESCB is governed by the decision-making bodies of the ECB: the Governing Council, The Executive Board and the General Council. The Governing council encompasses all the members of the Executive ...
239: The Internet
The Internet This is a nice invention. And considering the www alone, the main thing is that it is flashy, colorful, icons are blinking and it can talk to you. Besides that, it is fast and easy ... like to make a data exchange with this pretty lady about a dog pissing? Considering the amount of data posted on the web compared with the part actually useful to some, the whole story of internet, including its fast development, turmoil around it and the way it is marketed, all of this looks like a joke. And this is just the beginning. Imagine the swarms of people dumping anything they damn ... a new Super Being. And this is not to benefit anybody in particular but this Being, and it is an inevitable faith of the evolution of our Galaxy. There is one more aspect of the internet and the www in particular which I would like to draw your attention to. Some years ago when this whole business was starting, one of the main advantages to be stressed was the decentralization ...
240: Click Vs Brick: An Exploration Of Mp3 File Sharing And Onlin
... listen to music steal it if he thinks the price is too high?” The topical escalation of media coverage besieging the demise of Napster has instigated widespread debate over the implications file sharing and the Internet will have for the record industry. The Napster software allowed its millions of users to share and download music mp3 files, which are of near CD quality, from each other’s hard drives. This infringed ... the main arguments listed below: • Copying is fair use • Copying is theft • Music wants to be free • Napster users buy more CDs • Music companies make too much money • Music companies will make more money with Internet distribution • Musicians can’t make money with Internet distribution • Musicians will make more money with Internet distribution Within the context of a report, the following discussion will evaluate these key points from the perspective of the consumers, musicians, and record companies. The ...


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