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Technological Advances Essays and Term Papers
Sex On TelevisionOnce upon a time in the “Golden Age” of television, networks deferred to their own in-house offices of standards, which kept profanity, questionable morals, and salacious behavior off the airwaves. Today’s standard- free TV shows are obsessed with sex and it is very obvious to ...
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Managing The Transition From Maturity To Decline: Diamond Power CorporationThis case study, prepared by Richard C. Scameborn, follows the Diamond
Power Specialty Company from its humble beginnings in 1903 to its decline in
1991.
The birth of Diamond came with the invention of the hand cranked soot
blower. As the years and technology progressed, so did the Diamond soot ...
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Artificial Heart DevicesIn its never ending pursuit of advancement, science has reached a
crucial biotechnological plateau, the creation of artificial organs. Such a
concept may seem easy to comprehend until one considers the vast knowledge
required to provide a functional substitute for one of nature's creations. ...
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The Telephone SystemThe telephone is one of the most creative and prized inventions in the
world. It has advanced from its humble beginnings to its wireless communication
technology today and for the future. The inhabitants of the earth have long
communicated over a distance, which has been done by shouting from ...
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Financing In The EUForPlay Project:
Forplay, Inc., is about to become a reality on the European market. Our company will base its distribution on strategic alliances with local mail order companies, while starting a global ad campaign targeted to an audience age 18 to 45.
While we don’t expect too many ...
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Assisted Suicide: An Easier Way OutDoctor Kevorkian and other so-called "death doctors" should be permitted
to assist in the premature deaths of the terminally ill. Although many states
outlaw assisted suicides, nevertheless, they should by made legal for terminally
ill patients. These patients may not want to suffer a long, ...
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Community-Based Policing: Law Enforcement For The Twentieth CenturyOUTLINE
Thesis:Community-based policing provides hope for the future of Law enforcement.
I. Introduction to C.B.P.
A.The roots of C.B.P.
B.So what is community?
II.The two elements of C.B.P. law enforcement
philosophy are:
A. Community partnership.
B. Problem solving. ...
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Taronga Vs Children Of The DustTaronga is a novel written by Victor Kelleher, which is set in Australia in 1987, two years after last days, a tragedy caused by Chernobyl. Similarly, the novel ‘Children of the Dust’ written by Louise Lawrence is also about a disaster cause by a nuclear war, set in England. The weak are killed ...
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Business In Ancient ChinaThe Merchant Class In Traditional China
The Song dynasty is notable for the development of cities not only for administrative purposes but also as centers of trade, industry, and maritime commerce. The landed scholar-officials, also referred to as the gentry, lived in the provincial centers ...
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Psychologyis the science that studies why humans and animals behave as they do. Psychologists are interested in understanding the whole range of human experience, including the needs and motives of people, their thought processes, their feelings, and emotions. Psychologists study how our senses work, and ...
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Capital Punishment: Right Or Wrong??
Capital Punishment has been a very controversial issue in the 1990’s. There are many pros and cons to executing people as who have been beleived to have killed another person. Many beleive it is a moral issue, an issue of ethics. Some beleive it is an issue of justice being served. Is the ...
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Industrial France And EnglandAndrew Battaini 2/16/00
The impact Industrial Revolution was immense on the countries of France and England, which
caused large changes in the social classes. Another class of peoples emerged in England and France; they
were the middle classes. The ...
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Solar Cellstoday are mostly made of silicon, one of the most common
elements on Earth. The crystalline silicon solar cell was one of the first
types to be developed and it is still the most common type in use today.
They do not pollute the atmosphere and they leave behind no harmful waste
products. ...
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Noise Reduction In Hearing AidsRecently in a local hearing clinic, a client’s concerns were discussed. “I’m afraid I won’t like them. My brother in law bought two hearing aids, and he keeps them in a drawer in the kitchen.” While the number of people dissatisfied with their hearing aids hovers around 50%, the hearing aid ...
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The European Monetary Union And The EuroAt their last summit in Madrid, the leaders of the European Union confirmed their intention to press ahead with Monetary Union according to the timetable and conditions laid out in the Maastricht Treaty. While the summit also filled in some of the detail of the transition to a single currency, ...
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The Ethics Of Somatic Cell CloningThe idea that humans might someday be cloned - created from a single somatic cell without sexual reproduction - became closer to reality on February 23, 1997. On that date, The Observer broke the news that Ian Wilmut, a Scottish scientist, and his colleagues at the Rosilin Institute were about ...
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Management In The Year 2000 Global organization
ˇ§Technological advances at the end of the 20th century have allowed companies to globalize, facilitating the sale of their goods and services in foreign markets. Communications, empowerment, and learning will be the three greatest deciding factors in the success of these new ...
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Fahrenheit 451 & Brave New World: A Comparison Of ThemesFor more than half a century science fiction writers have thrilled
and challenged readers with visions of the future and future worlds. These
authors offered an insight into what they expected man, society, and life
to be like at some future time.
One such author, Ray Bradbury, utilized ...
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The Time MachineThe story begins with an assembly of men in their usual discussion group; the group consists of an assortment of different classes of men with, somewhat, conflicting political and philosophical views on society. One of the characters at the discussion group, who refers to himself as I, is ...
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Jimmy Carter: The 39th President Of The United StatesI.
"The president of the United States functions in many capacities:
head of state, head of government, commander in chief of the armed forces,
and leader of the president's political party. The president is thus the
single most unifying force in a political system in which power is ...
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