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    The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics 1) Thou shalt not use a computer to harm other people: If it is unethical to harm people by making a bomb‚ for example‚ it is equally bad to write a program that handles the timing of the bomb. Or‚ to put it more simply‚ if it is bad to steal and destroy other people’s books and notebooks‚ it is equally bad to access and destroy their files. 2) Thou shalt not interfere with other people’s computer work: Computer viruses are small programs that

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    Even though it censors inappropriate material that influences impressionable minds‚ we should not ban books books because it filters realism and limits our ability for an open mind. It would deprive students of an education about the world around them. Banning books would completely get rid of our freedom of expression and it would restrain our usually infinite imagination. Banning books puts an end to true freedom of expression. As the first amendment of the Constitution of the United States states

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    The Computer Nut

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    Title: "The Computer Nut" Author: Betsy Byars Setting: "The Computer Nut" takes place in Kate’s small town. Overall‚ the different settings are in her house‚ in school‚ at a carwash‚ at Willie Lomax’s house‚ her dad’s office‚ a pep rally at her school’s football rally‚ and that’s basically where all the action takes place. Most of the time‚ the action takes place during the day. Towards the ending‚ however‚ most of the action takes place at night around 8 pm- 9pm. Major Characters: The main character

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    Computer Simulation * A software program that runs on any computer that attempts to simulate some phenomenon based on a scientist’s conceptual and mathematical understanding of the given phenomenon. * The scientist’s conceptual understanding is reduced to an algorithmic or mathematical logic‚ which is then programmed in one of many programming languages (Fortran‚ C‚ C++‚ etc.) and compiled to produce a binary code that runs on a computer. * Have become a useful part of modeling

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    How to build a strong interpersonal relationship A strong association between individuals sharing similar interest and goal is called as interpersonal relationship. It is important to have trustworthy colleagues around at the workplace. One needs to know how to interact with fellow workers. Let us go through some interpersonal skills an individual needs to inculcate for a healthy relationship with coworkers. Stay positive at the workplace. Do not crib over small things. No individual on this

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    playing a grave essential role in daily business activities. Over the past decade‚ the detection rate of computer crimes concerning information system attacks has risen sharply. According to Kunz and Wilson (2004)‚ reported computer crimes have been septupled from 2000 to 2003 and leads to inestimable economic loss. Therefore‚ themes on information security‚ especially the prevention of computer fraud‚ have attracted increasingly attentions (Romney and Steinbart‚ 2009). However‚ it seems that perpetrators

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    device of a computer where all data is saved. Hard drives are non-volatile which allows the data to be saved even when the computer is shut down. “Although most hard drives are internal hard drives‚ many users also use external hard drives to backup data on their computer and expand the total amount of space available to them”( "What Is Hard Drive?" Computer Hope. Web. 14 Sept. 2014.) The first Hard Drive was released by IBM in 1956. Random Access Memory (RAM): Another form of computer storage‚

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    Amari‚ a fifteen year old African girl‚ taken from her village‚ and forced to work on a rice plantation‚ finds her strength by not giving up on life. Copper Sun by Sharon Draper talks about how Amari endures life on a rice plantation‚ and all the pain she goes undergoes. At first‚ Amari needs strength to survive her horrible trip to America. For three months‚ Amari faced so many challenges on her trip to America‚ to become a slave. The ship was a disgusting place with no clean places to sleep‚ no

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    6. ABC Computer e. Herman Hollerith g. 7. ASCC Computer f. John Eckert f. 8. ENIAC g. Grace Hopper h. Howard Alken i. John Atanasoff 3. Give the acronym of the following words: 1. ENIAC – Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator 2. UNIVAC – Universal Automatic Computer 3. ABC – Antasoff-Berry Computer 4. SSI – Small-Scale Integrated Circuits 5. LSI – Large-Scale Integrated Circuits 6. EDVAC – Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer 7. ASCC

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    Persuasive Essay Should schools move on to the next stage of learning by using more technology such as MacBooks? This question has been asked to me many times‚ and my answer has always been no! People’s opinions about this situation differ greatly. Moving on in learning is a spectacular idea but with technology and the internet‚ there are many things kids could get away with. There are various reasons as to why this idea is not the best benefit for the students. Here are some examples. First

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