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8486 Tim Berners-Lee's Contribution to the Business World. This undergraduate level paper examines the impact of Tim Berners-Lee upon modern business. His invention, the World Wide Web, has contributed directly to the massive growth of the world economy and to the tectonic shift in the manner by which companies and individuals conduct business. It concludes that the future of the web is that it will remain as significant to business and society as any of the other great inventions such as the internal combustion engine and the telephone. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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6411 Technology and the Spread of Popular Music. This six-page undergraduate paper discusses how the technological advances of the Industrial Revolution up until the late nineteen-thirties led to the dissemination of American Popular Music, and what role inventions such as the radio and the phonograph played. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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6493 Several versions of materialism seem to be compatible with the possibility that some artifacts, robots, for example, might have minds similar to human beings. In fact some versions of functionali This is a 6-page paper in MLA style that debates the issue of artificial intelligence and whether it would be 'wrong' to destroy a sentient robot. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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6630 Technology Invades Privacy. This three-page undergraduate paper examines how technology invades not only one's privacy but also seeks to destroy the essence of humanity as a whole turning people into apathetic human beings who would resort to almost anything in order to gain the much needed information about the person in question. It will support this claim using one recent publication. 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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6845 Mobility and Communications: A Shrinking World. This paper examines the proposition that mobility and communication are increasing. It assesses an individual's weekly communication patterns to determine the range and the extent to which they rely on electronic mediation-word processing, e-mail, etc. Also this individual's transportation patterns are compared to that of their grandfather. 3 pgs. No bibliography provided.
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6892 A Shrinking World?: The Distinction between "Virtual" and "Physical" Distance. This paper will be argued, when people speak of a "shrinking world" or a "global village" they are more often speaking of a virtually shrinking world bound together by communication networks, as opposed to a physically shrinking world bound together by transportation networks. 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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6997 Is U.S. Censorship of the Internet Justified? This three-page undergraduate paper answers the question of whether the U.S. government should be allowed to censor material on the Internet, or whether that would be a violation of free speech. The position that Internet material should not be censored is justified using the principle of freedom of speech, and also because of differences that exist between the Internet and other media. 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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