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Windows 2000
... models.
? Web integration
That has one interface for browsing local files, Intranets, and the Internet.
? One-step management
A customizable console that lets you control computers, peripherals, users, security settings, from any desktop.
? Directory services
Which can handle all the tasks of managing users, groups, shared peripherals, and security, it also allows you to do all this over worldwide networks.
? Serious security
A new security system that will use smart cards and other physical keys to let you access the computer.
Plug and Play
The new Plug and Play will allow you to handle all your hardware chores from one central location without rest ...
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Automobile Motorsports Around The World
... and since the past decade or so nitrous oxide systems are being installed. A typical big block V8, using a blower and nitrous, will generate about 600-800 hp, with an extreme of around 1500 hp.
Germany has been known for building high quality, innovative cars. They take easily to tuning, and last a long time. Tuned German cars have been known to be some of the best handling cars in the world, typified by the company Porsche. Using somewhat lighter cars, they can corner at
frighteningly high speeds. It often takes a very professional, and brave,
driver to extract anything near full potential from them. The V6 is the engine of choice here, with turbocharging be ...
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Something Wicked This Way Come
... caring, selfless and does not seek recognition for what they do. Following his fairly recent death, Joe Dimaggio, the great baseball player for the New York Yankees was portrayed by the media as well as others as a true American hero. What exactly was it that made him into this hero? Yes, he was a great baseball player but is that enough? Is it sufficient enough to say that because he could smack a 90 mile an hour fast ball into left field and run the bases in record time that he’s a hero? Is it sufficient enough to say then that because Mark McGwire can hit 70 home runs in one single season that he’s now a hero? According to who? The truth is th ...
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Women In Math
... young women do not prosue carriers in math for one or more key reasons.
One is that they have no female role models to look up to or any famous females
in that field to inspire them. Another is that they are often disgouraged by
others, usually family members, “ Why don't you be like your mother and stay
home and raise the children.” is a common line used. This is most likely
because the parents don't want to see their daughter go out and fall flat on her
face when she doesn't make it. There is little support from others if a woman
wants to go into these fields. Equal opportunities is also a large factor in
this, either as a decision maker wether to go into the ...
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Why Murder
... duty, and a care; a sort of hereditary obligation upon the town”(73). When her father died she would not let them take the body for three days, now that’s pretty strange. The people in town at the time didn’t think she was crazy, they explained her actions like this, “We remembered all the young men her father had driven away, and we knew that with nothing left, she would have to cling to that which had robbed her, as people will.” (75) Here is the first indicator that her motives for killing her only love Homer Baron are founded on an emotional type of basis. Her father believed that no one was ever good enough for his daughter, a ...
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Should Homosexual Ideas Be Taught In School ?
... They should not be
ignorant to something that happen in their surroundings. Regardless of the
subject, people should always learn more new things, as this is one of our goals
of living. To learn about homosexuality, for example, is just as important as
to learn history. It just enriches one's knowledge, and the one who benefits is
himself. For this reason, setting up a homosexual course is surely advantageous.
Beside the contribution of knowledges, a homosexual course can also
prevent people from misunderstanding homosexuality. There are many people in
the society who do not really comprehend the nature of homosexuality; therefore,
they make fun and discrim ...
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Does The Internet Foster Isola
... of a button away. The idea of going on to the internet for almost every thing may make the person seem isolated. Isolated from people, form culture, from education, from communication to other people, but in reality they are not isolated. The internet gives variety. It might not give physical opportunity to visit Japan or Russia, but it gives almost the same emotional and cultural experiences. A person does not have to read a newspaper on the train or go to an art gallery to be cultured and not seem isolated; a person just has to do what feels right at a certain time.
The Internet also gives a misconception about communication. Internet is a different world th ...
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Education And Psych
... are the students that have chosen teaching as their profession. The ones that want to pass on what they have learned to students need to not only be knowledgeable in their subjects, but need to know how to understand the students. If a teacher can not understand their students, then there is very little hope for the professor teaching the student anything.
Understanding a student is a complex process that takes a lot of training. A teacher needs to know what the child is thinking in order to fully understand them. Teachers need to be able to communicate with the students so the student can tell the teacher what he is thinking. Another way to understand a student ...
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Apathy
... Quite simply, is indifference. is indifference to the sufferings of others. is indifference to the happenings of the world around the individual. is indifference to anything that does not directly affect that specific human being, or his surroundings. is remaining neutral in the face of adversity if the problem does not directly concern that person. has always been the shame of humanity, and will continue to plague us until we realize that our minute lives are not all that matters in this world.
, or indifference, is rampant in today's society. Millions of deaths can be attributed to the disinterest of others. For example, during World War II, million ...
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Basketball Needs To Be Fixed
... and NBA basketball and they need to be changed before the
game down slides into nothing.
The changes that need to be made are simple, underclassmen should not be
eligible for the NBA draft; or in other words, if you have years of eligibility
left, you should not be eligible to be drafted by an NBA team. What problems
would this solve? The answer is most problems in basketball today.
First, college basketball has paid greatly by losing its most talented
players to the NBA as many as three years early. This has resulted in not only
an overall lessening of the game, but in certain circumstances caused the
downfall of once great basketball programs. This is how i ...
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