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Discuss the Claim That Young People Are Becoming Desentised To Violence.
... this year to great accolade from the computer press. Boasting incredible graphics and addictive game-play, the game successfully reached the homes of one million people, a huge milestone for a video game. However, the game contained gratuitous violence, and carried ...
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Discuss the functions and ethics of identification and tracking computing technology embedded in everyday products.
... the chip itself is about as big as a grain of sand and costs less then a penny, so the cost of this technology would not cost the company that much.
Then the cans will be packed into boxes and loaded ...
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Discuss the Impact of New Technology on the Organisation of Work.
... product whilst removing the need for constant inspections of work. With computerised monitoring of stock, stock levels can automatically be recorded and new supplies ordered without vigorous stock check taking place - the allows the Just-in-Time method to be implemented, ...
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Discuss the implications of Mp3 technology in relation to copyright laws.
... compensating the owners of the works in question. All parties need to work together to provide a legal alternative for Mp3 users.
'Mp3 (MPEG-1, Layer 3) is a compression format that can be used to turn compact disk recordings ...
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Discuss the nature of technological determinism.
... because they relate to it's function. In other words thier ideas about writing may be closley linked to the tool they use, although the tool itself is empty until something is written. He argues "...all media give shape to experience, ...
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Discuss the role and value of communication models across a range of marketing, advertising and communication media.
... was found in Cosmopolitan. The paper that it has been printed on is of a higher quality than that of the rest of the magazine, signifying that the perfume is superior to the rest of the perfumes advertised. The photo ...
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Discuss the role of media studies in making sense of the political, economic and cultural meaning of everyday life.
... out, to support our families, loved ones and our needs, demands and ultimately our wants. That's right, haven't we heard the saying 'life is to be lived', we exist to basically entertain ourselves, to provide stimulation in an otherwise routine ...
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Discuss the role of media studies in making sense of the political,economic and cultural meaning of everyday life
... inhabit a time period when the media undoubtedly forms the cornerstone of the cultural and political understanding we have of our surroundings. Communication - through the myriad of its various forms now in existence - including print press, television, film, ...
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Does MP3 sharing on WWW destroy the music industry?
... users could frequently find someone who would let them download copies of tunes they were looking for, and in return, they were happy to send out tracks from their own collections to those who requested them[mjf3].
Opinions on whether the ...
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Dogmat nowej gospodarki g³osi: najszybsi i wybiegaj¹cymyl¹ w przysz³oæ przedstawiciele starej gospodarkibêd¹ wykorzystywaæ
... stwierdzal Marian Powell, wiceprezes ds. e-biznesu w spólce GE Capital Fleet Services. - "W 2000 roku wskaznik ten wzrosnie do 60%, a to oznacza, ze wartosc zamówien bedzie opiewala na kwote ponad miliard dolarów".
Miliard byl wartoscia, która robila wrazenie. Kierownictwo ...
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E-training.
... is added to show that it is done electronically. Mail has been around for centuries but now there is e-mail which is electronic mail so are e-books and of course e-training. But what is the actual definition of e-training?
"E-Training is ...
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Economic impact of genetic engineering on development
... that the supply of workers in the [unskilled labor] categories already exceeds the demand for their services," says L. Mishel, Research Director of Welfare Reform Network.
In view of these facts, I wonder if these trends are good or bad ...
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Essentially, I am looking at how information technology has developed over the last twenty years, in what ways, the large steps taken in IT now being available to virtually all in more economically developed countries,
... research, general interest and the buying and selling of goods and services.
"Yesterdays industrial order is giving way to a more complex, dynamic and dispersed economy shaped by information technologies, global markets and new communications networks like the internet" (http://www.ppionline.org/ppi_ci.cfm?knlgAreaID=107&subsecID=196&contentID=865). This ...
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Ethical Use of Information Technologies In Education.
... they choose to ignore such threats. The number of occurrences of disruption or loss, on a per-user basis, is still very low. Residents in most of the free world are not commonly overwhelmed about information loss or destruction, however, both ...
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Ethical Use of Information Technologies In Education.
... they choose to ignore such threats. The number of occurrences of disruption or loss, on a per-user basis, is still very low. Residents in most of the free world are not commonly overwhelmed about information loss or destruction, however, both ...
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Give reasons (with examples) why you think the Internet should, or should not, be regulated.
... have always determined which set of normative rules apply to individual behaviour, it is now unclear under which jurisdiction one's actions fall and which laws apply to one's actions." (Langford, 2000:129) The above quote describes how the Internet is a ...
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Gov Internet Intervention.
... long distance voice
calls and video conferencing, this network is the key to the future of the
knowledge society. At present this net is the epitome of the F irst
Amendment: freedom of speech. It is a place where people can speak their
mind ...
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How are new technologies impacting on End User Computing? The topic of focus was Wireless Technology and Mobile Computing.
... teleworking or telecommuting program in place. The laptop introduced us to mobile computing, bringing our offices into our cars, our hotel rooms, and our client's offices becoming the natural companion to the cellular phone"(Patterson, 2000).
This report will explore, discuss ...
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How Does Technology Affect Family Life.
... has cut into the time you spend with your family not the other way round. We spend less and less time with our family or outside and more indoors. Nowadays most people eat in front of the TV instead of ...
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how to evaluate a published research article
... public. It's is one”¦s job as a searcher, then, to evaluate what one has located, in order to determine whether it suits your needs, and whether it is a reliable source, for example is the research done through a recognised ...
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How will technology change.
... home during a workday and instead gather information and complete their jobs in front of their own computer terminal. Once the work required was completed with a few clicks of the mouse and furious tapping of keys, the work would ...
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I will be looking at the main form of mass media communication in society today, Television, I will documen
... It was the first transatlantic demonstration of television.
During the late 1920s and 1930s many experimental telecasts took place, the main companies involved in these experiments were The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Central Broadcasting Station (CBS) and National Broadcasting Company (NBC) ...
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I would like to talk about my view on the spread of technology today.
... when it is still at the size of a 500 ml. pet bottle do not actually need to contact someone immediately at the cost of carrying the heavy bulky thing around all day. My sister bought her first PC when ...
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ICT 3a Evaluation
... use the calculator on the computer if I can't find my calculator at home and I can do my math homework. Microsoft Power Point allows me to make presentations for lessons that I need to make a presentation. I use ...
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ICT Report 3D
... They would need the method to be efficient and relatively easy to transport with them while travelling abroad. The community also needs a method of carrying money around with them if they want to buy a moderately expensive item without ...