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    Computer Crime and its Effect on The Society What is computer crime? Computer crime or cybercrime refers to any crime that involves a computer and a network‚ where the computers may or may not have played an instrumental part in the commission of the crime . Issues surrounding this type of crime have become high-profile‚ particularly those surrounding hacking‚ copyright infringement‚ here are also problems of privacy when confidential information is lost or intercepted‚ lawfully or otherwise.

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    9/11 was one of the biggest terrorist attacks in US history. The attack killed "Nearly 3‚000 people from all over the world died in the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon" (CBBC Newsround). It was planned by a man named Osama bin Laden. He was the founder of Al- Qaeda ‚ which was one of many terrorist groups in the world. Him and his followers planned to hijacked use a plane and crash the following places . The twin towers‚ World Trade Center‚ Pentagon‚ and some place in California

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    The sparks of the Mexican Revolution began during the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz. Díaz would focus on the small number of wealthy people who owned lands‚ rather than on the impoverished people working these lands. Francisco I Madero was the one who called for rebellion against Díaz‚ who was forced to resign and flee Mexico on May 25‚ 1911 because of his poor leadership. Mexico had seen the rule of long-time dictator Porfirio Díaz crumble under the weight of scandal and abuse of power (Marcovitz

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    The Effect of Computer Games/ Social Networking Sites in the Study Habits of the Students of CAA National High School-Main Researched by: John Reinz R. Mariano CAA National High School-Main Las Piñas City ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The researcher would like to acknowledge the following persons who highly contributed in the said research: first of all God for giving me the strength and ideas for this research‚ my English teacher‚ Mr. Henry Garcia‚ to my friends who

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    How computers affect our health [pic][pic]Can you remember the last day when you haven’t used your computer? Or the last week when you didn’t touch the keyboard? I’m pretty sure you can’t‚ as computers entered our lives fast and we are now used to use them every day. All this sounds ok‚ but I’m guessing you don’t know what health problems we are exposed to if we use computers too much. A few weeks ago I’ve came across a short list of health problems caused by a geek lifestyle‚ but I didn’t

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    Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution was a time in history which took place from the 18th to 19th century (Revolution‚ 2015). It was a period of time when many new inventions were introduced into the world. The revolutionary new technologies that started off being created in Britain‚ began to spread to other European countries causing the Industrial Revolution to have a significant impact in a variety of places. Some of the main events that triggered the Industrial Revolution include the

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    Effects of computers on education Computers are a big factor to education because it is helping teachers‚ students and parents communicate. Computers can be used if you are doing an assignment at home or if you are being tutored online. Computers can be used to access the internet and the internet can be used to chat about school‚ work or any other educational purposes. Chatting is a good way to learn because you can ask questions online on things you do not know. It has been proven that computer-assisted

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    The American Revolution was the revolution of the English colonies in North America that occurred between 1775 and 1783‚ which resulted in the establishment of the United States . It started when the political relations between the Thirteen British Colonies in North America and England deteriorated. One of the events that lead up to the Revolutionary War was England changing their policies towards The Colonies. England wanted the Colonies to pay half of the costs of the Seven Year’ War and financially

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    COMMENTARY The Effects of Computers on Education Thursday‚ March 22‚ 2007 By Joseph Bonsu-Akoto PhD DBA CA Education has been identified as a strategic resource in helping a nation to reduce their dependence on foreign professionals. Educators and economists have not always recognized the close relationship between their disciplines. But now‚ as reported in The Economist: “All over the world educational achievement and economic success are clearly linked – the struggle to raise the nation’s

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    abortion. I went to Planned Parenthood to avoid having an abortion.” Pynchon wrote an article for Forbes’ online magazine segment called “She Negotiates‚” in which she explains the importance of Planned Parenthood in society. She also tells the reader what might have happened had she not taken her sex life into her own hands. At a salary of a whopping $120/month in 1971‚ motherhood is not an option. So why are these women chastised for taking the responsible route? Pynchon claims‚ “Defund Planned Parenthood

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