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- 11601: Computer Security
- ... webbing where the fingers join the palm. After passing the investigation of the computer, people can use the computer or retrieve data from the computer. Although a lot of security system have invented in our world, they are useless if people always think that stealing information is not a serious crime. Therefore, people need to pay more attention on computer crime and fight against those hackers, instead of using a lot ... technologies promises unbreakable security. Experts in the field agree that someone with sufficient resources can crack almost any computer defense. Therefore, the most important thing is the conduct of the people. If everyone in this world have a good conduct and behavior, there is no need to use any complicated security system to protect the computer.
- 11602: Side Effects of Carl Djerassi and Syntex's Oral Contraceptive
- ... this the only means of contraception was abortion, and even that was not legalized at the time. The race to produce this synthetic agent was highly competitive, being sought after by many pharmaceuticals throughout the world, and for a small fledgling company in Mexico of all places to find it first only added to the excitement of the achievement. Yet aside from all this excitement and competitive fervor something great and ... daughter. Arguably, he had had a rewarding yet tough life. But like my incidence with the side effects of the pill, his lack of respect for the relationships between science and the rest of the world has cost many dearly. Yes, he has later in life admitted to his narrow sighted perspective of his younger years, but that still doesn't address the issue that today's scientists are still being ...
- 11603: Lord Of The Flies-symbolism
- ... of good, Ralph as a symbol of the common man, and Jack as a symbol of evil, clearly illustrates that William Golding uses characters as a symbol of what is really happening in the outside world throughout the novel. First off, the common man is someone who has a balance between good and evil, a good perception of reality and strong morals. In Lord of the Flies, Ralph is the character ... who does not jump to conclusions when rumors and stories of the beast begin to surface. In conclusion, these points clearly William Golding uses characters as symbols of what is really happening in the outside world. The symbolism in this novel gives it a deeper meaning when you really think about it. In a way this book reflects what happens in our everyday society and problems we face everyday. Most of ...
- 11604: Events Of The Civil Rights Mov
- ... attended by thousands, at which his mother left the casket open. A picture of Emmett's distended corpse was published in Jet magazine. Mamie Bradley decided to have the funeral delayed because she wanted the world to see what "those animals that call themselves men" had done to her son. In less than two weeks after the body of Emmett was buried his murderers were put on trial in a segregated ... for the Civil Rights Movement, since it affected adolescents that were apart of the movement. Mamie Bradley lectured around the country calling herself a "nobody" and her son " a little nobody that shook up the world". She used to believe that the business of blacks in the South was their own business, but then saw that it was everyone's business. The murder of Emmett Till gave the first spark to ...
- 11605: Lord Of The Flies 8
- ... do not realize the long term consequences involved with not having necessities like shelter and a signal fire, and before long, fun rebels against common sense, turning the island into chaos. Eventually there is a war, the hunters against the worker/dreamers. III How About the Themes.... The author, William Golding, helped describe the theme of Lord of the Flies when he said, The attempt to trace the defects of society ... the end rescue where adult life appears, dignified and capable, but in reality doing the same thing the children were, fighting, the cruiser on which the children were taken from the island in is a war machine, designed to kill other sea going ships, but who is there to rescue the adults? The other theme is about the way people treat others. In the book there are two murders, both in ...
- 11606: Sheldon's If Tomorrow Comes: Hardships of Tracy Whitney
- ... main character has a near perfect life (at least in the beginning). She is going to marry a very wealthy man, has a great job and many other things that make life worth living. Her world enters oblivion when she goes to New Orleans to attend her mothers surprising funeral. In New Orleans, Tracy learns that her mother's death was actually a suicide. When she tries to clear her mother ... needs a rich lover, a great job and happiness. Every thing is great until she goes down to New Orleans to attend her mother's funeral. Soon after she arrives in New Orleans, her entire world turns in to utter chaos, when someone frames her for a crime that she did not commit. Her attorney tricks her and she ends up going to jail for 15 years. While Tracy is in ...
- 11607: The Black Plague
- The Black Plague The Black Plague was one of the worst and deadliest diseases known to man in the history of the world. The Plague originated in Italy and quickly spread throughout Europe killing more than one hundred thirty seven million people. Early treatments for the Plague were often bizarre but eventually came in a vaccine and through isolation. The symptoms of the Black Plague were swellings called buboes and dried blood under the skin that appeared black. The Black Plague changed the world in several different ways. It resulted in medical advances and architectural setbacks. In the 1300's one of the most fearful and deadliest diseases known to humans erupted somewhere in Central Asia; the Black Plague ...
- 11608: Acid Rain
- ... also causes sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide. Some of the many problems that come from acid rain is the killing of of many plants and underwater life in thousands of lakes and streams around the world. It strips forest soils of nutrients and damages farm crops. Acid rain can also corrode stone buildings, bridges, and priceless monuments. Acid rain can also be harmful to humans because acid rain kills the crops ... are only slightly developed. Mollisols develop in praire regions. They have thick organically rich topsoils. Oxisols are the most chemically weathered soils. They have a reddish color and occure in the tropical parts of the world. Spodosols contains iron, aluminum, and organic matter in there B horizons. They form in humid climates. They are moist, well-developed, acid soils. Vertisols form in subhumid and arid warm climates. They make wide, deep ...
- 11609: Early Colonies
- ... Charles owed William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, a favor. Penn asked the King for some land in the colonies, in return the King gave Penn a piece of the woods (Sylvania) in the New World. The Quakers, like the early Puritans, were pacifists and minimalists. They believed that God is perfect and had a strict interpretation of the Bible. Their beliefs included that mankind is evil and that every man ... other countries, cultural diversity and differences in ethnicity were present. The main cultures that inhabited Pennsylvania were French, English, Dutch, and German. Government was also important in the founding of English colonies in the New World. With each colony, the government and idea of democracy progressed. With a weak and unpredictable government first established in Virginia, the American colonists gradually advanced to a more democratic government. However, even the most democratic ...
- 11610: Acid Rain
- Acid Rain INTRODUCTION: Acid rain is a great problem in our world. It causes fish and plants to die in our waters. As well it causes harm to our own race as well, because we eat these fish, drink this water and eat these plants. It is ... of the lake. Scientists now see acid, aluminum and shortages of calcium as the three determining factors in the extinction of fish. As well there is the problem of chlorine. In many parts of the world it is commonly found in the soil. If it enters the fish's environment it can be deadly. It affects many of the fish's organisms and causes it to die. As well it interferes ...
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