created at the particular time of the event‚ and stressed the importance of remaining unbiased in research. But how undeniable and factual is the information found in original sources? And how can one truly remain objective? The reality is that forgeries are not confined to the medieval world and historical events are open to a multiplicity of interpretations.[2] Another problem with empiricism is that its focus is primarily on the individual and the politics of a specific time and region. Writing
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"The Island" SUMMARY The movie "The Island" is a movie about cloning‚ rights‚ and what it means to be human. It takes place in the future‚ presumably in 20 or 30 years. The two main characters are clones; one called Lincoln Six-Echo and the other called Jordan Two-Delta. They reside in a facility owned by a man named Dr. Merrick‚ together with many other clones. They believe that the outside world is contaminated and that the inhabitants of the facility are the sole survivors. That is the
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‘Non-fiction shows us how people cope with difficult situations.’ How does Portrait of a Young Forger illustrate this? ‘Non-fiction shows us how people cope with difficult situations.’ That is a saying very well demonstrated by Marian Pretzel’s autobiography‚ Portrait of a Young Forger. The book is entertaining and enlightening‚ it provides a sense of actuality and gives a real depth to the story‚ with an insight of Marian. The urgency for survival and intensity involves different people’s
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A Doll’s House Study Guide Questions ACT I 1. The fact that Nora pays the porter twice shows Nora’s wasteful habit‚ foreshadowing that this might lead to problems in the future. 2. It also shows that Nora is obedient to Helmer in front of him‚but it also shows another side Nora’s character as she continues to get what she wants behind his back. 3. Helmer’s pet names for Nora were: little lark‚ little squirrel‚ little spendthrift‚ and little featherhead.
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crime and cybercrime are more properly restricted to describing criminal activity in which the computer or network is a necessary part of the crime‚ these terms are also sometimes used to include traditional crimes‚ such as fraud‚ theft‚ blackmail‚ forgery‚ and
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Ethics in Cyberspace Cyberspace is a global community of people using computers in networks. In order to function well‚ the virtual communities supported by the Internet depend upon rules of conduct‚ the same as any society. Librarians and information technologists must be knowledgeable about ethical issues for the welfare of their organizations and to protect and advise users. What is ethics? Ethics is the art of determining what is right or good. It can also be defined as a general pattern
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The Effects of Computer Technology to Student’s Lifestyle and Study Habits”. CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study In the years where computers are not yet invented‚ students are not yet engaged in activities using technologies. Students rely on books and visit library facilities to study‚ read their notes and to review their school lessons. During those years‚ despite the lack of computers and hi-tech gadgets students still achieve high and good grades and the students
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Some problems of cyber crime and cyber terrorism fighting The international community has come to new epoch - information society epoch. At present the human activity depends on telecommunication technologies used in almost all fields of people activity (communications‚ transport‚ space‚ power industry‚ water supplying‚ finances‚ trading‚ science‚ education‚ defense‚ public maintenance of law and order‚ medicine and so). In 1998 there were connected to Internet only 143 millions of people‚ but
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E-Contracts and E-Signatures I. Forming Contracts Online Disputes arising from contracts entered into online concern the terms and assent to those terms. A. Online Offers Terms should be conspicuous and clearly spelled out. On a Web site‚ this can be done with a link to a separate page that contains the details. The text lists subjects that might be covered‚ including remedies‚ dispute settlement‚ payment‚ taxes‚ refund and return policies‚ disclaimers‚ and privacy
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HISTORY OF ART 5 OUTCOME: Analysis Café Terrace at night: Van Gogh The outcome that I choose is analysis to compare‚ to contrast‚ to distinguish‚ to point out and to relate the painting charateristics. The painting “Café Terrace at Night” was a painting made by Van Gogh. Today‚ it was called Café Van Gogh it was placed in Paris. It was a painting representing the exterior of the café at night. In the painting you will notice the light coming from the cafeteria it was yellow and it is
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