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    THE INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT WINDHOEK-NAMIBIA STUDY MANUAL INTERNET DEVELOPMENT CODE: BIS - 3316 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE NUMBER 1. HTML PART 1 and part 2…………………………………………… 7 2. CGI scripts……………………….……………………………………… 15 3. WEB SERVERS and management...……………………………… 28 4. ACTIVE SERVER PAGES……………………….. ……………………….40 5. JAVA & ACTIVE-X………………..………………..………………………73 6. E-commerce issues………………………. ………………………… 103 7. Intranet

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    123 http://www.futureofchildren.org The Impact of Home Computer Use on Children’s Activities and Development Kaveri Subrahmanyam Robert E. Kraut Patricia M. Greenfield Elisheva F. Gross “I really want to move to Antarctica—I’d want my cat and Internet access and I’d be happy.” —16-year-old HomeNet participant (1995) Kaveri Subrahmanyam‚ Ph.D.‚ is assistant professor of child development at California State University‚ Los Angeles. Robert E. Kraut‚ Ph.D.‚ is professor of social psychology

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    Computer Industry Analysis "Laptop prices hit new low" Summary: The article "Laptop prices hit new lows" by Gary McWilliams focuses on the computer industry‚ and how prices have evolved during past 5 years‚ specifically 2001-2005. The article reports that the prices of laptop computers have decrease substantially over the past 5 years. The average price for a laptop hit a new low in 2005 of about $1000; a decrease of about $250 from last year‚ and more than $600 from year 2001. In the past

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    later went on to become the 15th president of the United States. William L. Marcy was the Secretary of War‚ and had an important job during Polk’s presidency. The U.S. declared war on Mexico‚ and Marcy was responsible for organizing the army‚ which he did efficiently. Secretary of the Treasury Robert J. Walker was supportive of Polk’s ideas of expansionism and reducing tariffs. Walker played a big part in reestablishing the Independent Treasury ("James K. Polk - Administration."). Also‚ Polk gave Walker

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    Henry VII‚ son of Edmund Tudor and Margaret Beaufort‚ was born in 1457. He married Elizabeth of York in 1486‚ who bore him four children: Arthur‚ Henry‚ Margaret and Mary. He died in 1509 after reigning 24 years. Henry descended from John of Gaunt‚ through the latter’s illicit affair with Catherine Swynford; although he was a Lancastrian‚ he gained the throne through personal battle. The Lancastrian victory at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 left Richard III slain in the field‚ York ambitions routed

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    probably be killed by the people in the family of the person that was killed. Government: There were three different types of Governments called Democracy‚ Monarchy‚ and Oligarchy. Democracy means‚ a government owned by people‚ or assemble. Administrators and leaders were voted and every citizen had a say. Monarchy is a non-married ruler like a king. In Athens a non-married ruler was called a Tyrant. Oligarchy is when the government is managed by a small group of people.

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    re-elected Henry turned down to be a part of the Constitutional Convention in 1787‚ saying that he didn’t agree in Philadelphia or he had a bad feeling toward the monarchy. Henry announced that the U.S. Constitution let too much power to the federal government. It passed. He was surprised in having the Bill of Rights picked up to help the new Constitution and guarded individual rights. He was elected as a presidential elector for the 1789 election. Which included nine other men. Surprisingly‚ all of the

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    of the computer and Internet May 1‚ 2012 Computers first made there debut and have been around since in the 1940s and the Internet since in the 1970s. Computer were large single room unit that have changed into hand held devices and microchips. The Internet was a blog where people from all over the world could post questions and get answers and now the Internet has become a global search engine. In the future‚ computers and the

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    Government Internet Intervention The Internet is a method of communication and a source of information that is becoming more popular among those who are interested in‚ and have the time to surf the information superhighway. The problem with much information being accessible to this many people is that some of it is deemed inappropriate for minors. The government wants censorship‚ but a segment of the population does not. During the past decade‚ our society has become based solely on the ability

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    Hamman Professor Thompson . Government regulation of the Internet is a hotly debated issue‚ there are lots of pro’s and con’s to the subject. Lets take a look at three of the biggest reasons the Internet should be regulated. One of the biggest reasons that I feel the Internet should be regulated is to protect women and children from sex trafficking and pornography. If we cannot protect the children and women from sexual trafficking and pornography on the Internet then we are failing in one of the

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