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This paper considers the nature of public key escrow proposals by the government and their feasibility.
Pages: 20
Bibliography: 12 source(s) listed
Filename: 15814 Public Key Escrow.doc
Price: US$179.00
492.15818 Hydrogen Cell Automobiles: An Analysis of Possible Effects.
This four-page undergraduate paper examines the possible effects of hydrogen powered automobiles. The author discusses economic, political, technological, and environment implications in the context of cause and effect, and cites recent news articles to supplement his views.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 15818 Hydrogen Cell Automobiles.doc
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493.15820 In Depth Study of the Router.
This paper is a study of the router and the technology it supports in computer networks.
Pages: 30
Bibliography: 14 source(s) listed
Filename: 15820 Network Router Computer.doc
Price: US$268.50
494.19905 The History Of Web Pages Or HTML Documents.
This analytical research paper looks into the history of web pages covering the development of HTML as well as the concepts of SMGL and the related progress of World Wide Web (www). The bibliography page appends five sources in APA format.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 19905 History Web Pages.doc
Price: US$44.75
495.68 International Business Machines (IBM).
This paper discusses the history of International Business Machines (IBM). International Business Machines (IBM) began long before computers were introduced. It was established in 1890 during the Industrial Revolution as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company, which produced punched card data processing equipment (Scripophily.net 1999; The IBM Songbook 2003). There were huge waves of immigration at the time and the US Census Bureau found its traditional methods of population count inadequate, so it conducted a contest for the solution of the problem. A German immigrant and census statistician, Herman Hollerith, won. Hollerith developed a punch card tabulating machine, which used electric current to sense holes on punch cards and to keep a running total of data. Motivated by his success, Hollerith established the Tabulating Machine Company in 1896 (Scripophily).
Pages: 18
Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed
Filename: 68 International Business Machines.doc
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496.15910 Depletion of the Ozone Layer.
This five-page undergraduate paper examines the issue of ozone layer depletion. The author notes that scientists have detected serious increases in ultraviolet radiation near the earth's surface in recent years, due to the depletion of the protective ozone layer; and discusses why physicians, environmentalists, and governments are expressing concern. The paper concludes that UV radiation causes skin cancers and eye ailments, weakens immune systems, and slows plant growth on both land and sea, and warns that even though steps are finally being taken to protect the ozone layer, it will take many years to repair the damage.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 15910 Ozone Layer Depletion.doc
Price: US$44.75
497.142 Astrology.
This paper discusses astronomy or what we call astrology. First, most opinions are based on the worst aspects of astrology, namely the columns found in newspapers. Astronomers are also victims of this; for the tabloids misrepresent scientific astronomy in stories such as "Hubble sees Heaven", and we certainly hope that the public does not take this level of reporting as representing the real work of astronomers. There are many statements from leading astrologers that discredit tabloid astrology. Second, most of the debunkers have little or no knowledge of astrology, they just know that there are no known mechanisms that can account for a celestial influence of this type. The considerable development of astronomy in the 1600s gave further credence to mechanical model of the universe & made implausible the older anthropocentric ideas. However, Robert Boyle was a supporter of astrology who wrote that it could be a counterpart to an atheistic mechanical cosmos. Hunter closes his essay by noting that scientists had little influence at this time.