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17891: Welfare Reformation
... system for extended periods of time. In accordance with the lesser incentives, the government should place more emphasis on raising the current hourly wage (Haskins 126). Most importantly, the government needs to portray a working world in which job training is not only the standard, but also the required (Tanner 17). Providing jobs with training not only educates the person, but also supplies him or her with opportunities to acquire a ...
17892: What Is Love?
... itself up into the person of the beloved, something so wonderful that no one on earth has ever felt about a fellow creature before. Love is ecstasy and torment, freedom and slavery. Love makes the world go round. Until recently, scientists wanted nothing to do with it. The reason being that love is life’s most intense feeling and love is mushy. Science is hard. Anger and fear are emotions that ...
17893: Organic Molecules Challenge
... bacteriorhodopsin. Although the idea of using organic molecules may seem far-fetched, it happens every day throughout nature. "Electron transport in photosynthesis one of the most important energy generating systems in nature, is a real-world example of what we're trying to do," said Phil Seiden, manager of molecular science, IBM, Yorkstown Heights, N.Y. Birge, who heads the Center for Molecular Electronics at Carnegie-Mellon, said two factors are ...
17894: Natural Language Processing
... The phases a message would go through during NLP would consist of message, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, 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 ...
17895: Making Utilities for MS-DOS
... PC-DOS is actually a licensed version of MS-DOS). And this should be so, because these systems are very well written. The people who designed them are perhaps the best software engineers in the world. But making a computer platform that is a de facto standard should imply a good deal of responsibility before the developers who make applications for that platform. In particular, proper documentation is essential for such ...
17896: Lasers
... free-electron, gas-dynamic, helium-cadmium, hydrogen-fluoride, deuterium-fluoride, iodine, Raman spin-flip, and rare-gas halide lasers are just a few of the many types of lasers there are out there in the world. The helium-neon laser is the most common and by far the cheapest costing about $170. The diode laser is the smallest being packed in a transistor like package. The dye laser are very good ...
17897: Abortion
... or single, to be free from unwanted governmental intrusion into matters so fundamentally affecting a person as the decision to bear or beget a child." Abortion is one of the most controversial issues in the world today. Everyone has their own individual opinion. A woman's body is hers and hers alone. Nobody has the right to make her do something that she does not want to. The Supreme Court has ...
17898: Acceptance Of Homosexual Marri
... 1:(28 pars.) Dunlap, David. “Some States Trying To Stop Gay Marriages Before They Start”. Wall Street Journal 15 March 1995, Late Ed.:18 Hetter, Katia. “The New Civil Rights Battle”. U.S. News and World Report 3 June 1996:28-31 Madison, James, et al. The United States Constitution. Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, 4 March 1789 “Pros and Cons of Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage.” Online U.S. News 16 Sept. 1996: (10 ...
17899: A Look Into The Computer Virus
... talking about. The two best virus scanners in my opinion are F-PROT and THUNDERBYTE. They use the heuristic method described above. In conclusion; viruses are, and always will be, a part of the computing world. They have been around since programming began and will continue to thrive as long as computers are used. Technology will force us to adapt and be aware that any information we place on a computer ...
17900: Investigative Report Of Internet Addiction
... access to all sorts of information and all kinds of people is a positive that can be overused. * A different kind of community that can draw people who tend to "shy out" in the real world because this new virtual community does not require the social skill that real life does, all you have to do is be good on the keyboard. * Adopting new personas and playing your favorite kind of ...


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