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    Computer crimes such as malicious attacks on software‚ identity theft‚ and illegal distribution are quickly becoming big problems that are not easily enforceable. When average people hear the words "computer crime"‚ they often think of obscene pictures available on the Internet or solicitation of children for sex by pedophiles via the Internet. The legal problem of obscenity on the Internet is the same as the legal problem of obscenity in books and magazines. It is not as pressing as other Internet

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    Top of Form Bottom of Form One major issue related to holding computers hostage would be privacy. That someone can collect and the use or misuse an individual’s personal data‚ which is amassed and stored in a computer system‚ should be troubling to everyone. Consumers feel that they should not have to divulge their personal information unless absolutely necessary. When they do share their personal information they feel it should be treated with the utmost confidentially. This makes someone basically

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    contact with Aaron) Shylock (rubbing hands): Hark! Allow me to introduce myself. I am Shylock…. The Christian…. I come here to relieve myself of the horrors done to me. Perhaps this “Mickey Mouse” will enlighten my spirits. Aaron: And I‚ Aaron the Moor. What ails you so‚ my friend? What wrongs have been done? Shylock: What wrongs? These Christians have wronged me over and over again. O‚ how it wrenches my heart to think of that Antonio. “I hate him for he is a Christian‚ But more for that in in

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    ETHICS: DISCOVERING RIGHT AND WRONG Louis Pojman‚ James Fieser Book Outline to Seventh Edition Prepared by James Fieser with additions by Sandra Dreisbach 1. WHAT IS ETHICS 1) Introduction i) Kitty Genovese example 2) Ethics and its subdivisions i) Philosophy a) Clarify concepts‚ analyze and test propositions and beliefs b) Major task is to analyze and construct arguments ii) Ethics vs. morality a) Both terms derive their meaning

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    The Moors Murders Ian Brady and Myra Hindley were perfect soul mates for each other due to their bond of kidnapping‚ child molesting and murder which lead to be the most hated couple in Britain. In 1965‚ the couple had killed 5 children but only finding 3 bodies buried in Saddleworth Moor in Northwest England‚ contributing to the name “The Moors Murders”. David Smith‚ Hindley’s brother-in-law‚ attributed to the catching of the murderous couple (Padnani‚ 2017). When their last victim named Edwards

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    John Cunningham CSCE 4010 Spring 2013 Piracy and File Sharing With the exponential growth of technology over the past decade there have been many unforeseen controversial issues that have emerged. One of the main issues being the pirating of copyrighted material. With the invention of the internet‚ the sharing of information had become increasingly easier. But it was not until people began sharing copyrighted material that it became an ethical issue. The internet was used as a legal free exchange

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    The Moors The landscapes of Wuthering Heights play an important part in the novel‚ in particular the moors which are instrumental in establishing the mood of the novel and advancing the plot. In addition‚ different perceptions of this wild terrain also give us a deeper understanding of various characters. To these characters‚ the moors can be seen as a symbol of freedom or a mysterious and dangerous place. Through them‚ we see the strong passions that blow wildly through Wuthering Heights; Heathcliff

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    “I never saw a Moor-” The poem “ I never saw a Moor-” by Emily Dickinson is a speaker professing their religious beliefs through comparison. In the first stanza she says that she has never seen a moor or the sea‚ but she knows that they exist. The first stanzas states the axiom that just because a person has never seen something does not mean that it doesn’t exist. In the last stanza she states that she has never spoken with God or visited Heaven‚ but again she knows that they exist. In response

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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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    created. The play Othello was written using symbols to represent deeper hidden meanings. Othello is often referred to as “the moor” by the other characters throughout the play. While it is a derogatory term for Othello‚ I believe it has a dual meaning. A moorhen is a common type of bird found throughout Europe typically in marshes and bogs. By calling Othello “the moor” Shakespeare is not just identifying his race‚ but is calling Othello a bird that is out of place. With Othello being the bird

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