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    James Moor - Policy Vacuum Computer technology brought upon many unexpected ethical‚ social and political issues. Society has yet to learn a lot about how to deal with technology and its after-effects on ethical principles. When discussing about ethics‚ we need to go over the importance of computers and be able to answer question like: What is the reason for addressing the impact of computers on ethics? In his article “What is computer ethics?” Dr. James H. Moore analyzed and elaborated the

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    Joyce’s pseudonym and represents Joyce and his life in Joyce’s works. Joyce plays a crucial role in the modernist movement in literature. Some of the well known innovative techniques used by Joyce are symbolism‚ realism and stream-of consciousness. James Joyce’s writings contain autobiographical matter and display his view of life in Dublin‚ Ireland with the use of symbolism‚ realism‚ and stream-of consciousness. Joyce was born into a middle-class‚ Catholic family in Dublin‚ Ireland on February 2

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    James Gregory is the best applicant to take a MOOC because he is persistent ‚ flexible ‚ and selfless. Out of all three college applicants‚ I believe that Gregory is the best choice to take the MOOC. James Gregory is the best applicant for the MOOC. His persistence is one of the traits that would help complete the open online course.”I have the persistence of the little glob of peanut butter that sticks to the roof of your mouth. No matter how many times you smack your mouth‚ I will not go away”(Gregory

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    James brown was born on May 3‚ 1933 in Barnwell‚ South Carolina. Brown was married four times. His first marriage was to Velma Warren in 1953. Over a decade later‚ the couple had separated and the final divorce decree was issued 1969; they maintained a close friendship that lasted until Brown’s death. Brown’s second marriage was to Deidre "Deedee" Jenkins‚ on October 22‚ 1970. The couple were separated by 1979 and final divorce decree was issued on January 10‚ 1981. His third marriage was to Adrienne

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    different views on slavery and abolitionism. James Madison was for the three fifths plan where slaves were ⅗ of a normal man‚ in terms of rights and laws. He did keep slaves and didn’t set them free even in his will. He was a third generation slave owner and grew up with it slaves. He was supportive of slave rights but at the same time he was not. “Like many of his Virginia contemporaries‚ Madison seemed unable to come to terms with slavery” (The James). James Madison was not the worst slave owner in

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    James Joyce was an Irish novelist and poet. He is known as one of the most influential writers during the twentieth century. Religion was a big part of Joyce’s life‚ and it is very vivid in his writing pieces. He rejected religion in his early years as a Christian‚ and as he grew older he began to attend a Catholic Church. In the story‚ Mangan charms an unnamed narrator. We learn that a naïve and young boy is disappointed when he realizes that the girl he is in love with treated him as an immature

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    CHILDREN OF MEN by P.D. James Author and Importance of her work Phyllis Dorothy James (1920 - ) is one of the greatest English novelist of all times‚ and unquestionably‚ the greatest mystery writer alive. She is often compared to Agatha Christy because of her mastery to accomplice suspense and to make the reader addictive to her stories‚ but the fact is that her writing goes higher than that. She has said that her influences include Jane Austen‚ Graham Greene and Evelyn Waugh. Her first novel

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    James Naismith was the creator of basketball. He created it in 1891 to condition young athletes in the winter. The “hoop” was a peach basket and the ball was a soccer styled ball. There were many rules for the new game. He created it in a YMCA gym in Springfield‚ Massachusetts. His team of eighteen was divided into two teams of nine and then the peach baskets were nailed above their heads. Every time one would score a basket‚ the game was stopped for the janitor to get up on a ladder and retrieve

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    The son of a fisherman‚ Galante was born in an East Harlem tenement to Vincenzo "James" Galante an immigrant from the town of San Germano dei Berici in Veneto and Vincenza Russo‚ who had immigrated from Castellammare del Golfo‚ Sicily in 1906. His career in crime started when he was only 11‚ forming a juvenile street gang on New York’s Lower East Side. He is the father of Bonanno family reputed capo James Galante. As a teenager‚ Galante became a mafia associate during the Prohibition era‚ becoming

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    discriminated groups to fight for their own rights‚ which had a deep effect on American society. Many blacks took part in this movement‚ whether it was through protesting or holding demonstrations. However‚ some blacks used writing as a means of contributing. James Baldwin published Stranger in the Village as a means of expressing his views of African-American racism. As a result‚ their efforts helped set the foundation for equal rights among blacks for generations to come. Although the basic needs were met‚

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