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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...nologies that preceded the present Age of Cyberspace. My most surprising discovery was that the wedding of information and technology took place w... ...Einsenstein‘s specialized epic, The Printing Press as an Agent of Change: Communications and Cultural Transformations in Early Modern Europe. Exp... ... 8 An intriguing research discovery was finding that Cleopatra‘s lineage was Greek, not Egyptian. Pt... ...edia for ―Kublai Khan‖ CHAPTER 11 If only he (Archimedes) had made that discovery! To what heights science would have risen by now? —Johann Carl ... ...ked sorrowfully: ―How could he have missed it? If only he had made that discovery! To what heights science would have risen by now?‖ FIRST PAG... ...nsciousness of history and the print industry‘s setting in motion a major communications revolution. Eisenstein, moreover, decries an ivory-tower te... ...aring knowledge exponentially. Huge gain for star-gazers and map-makers Communications surged among scholars in such different fields of study as ... ... global world relies on English as its primary language for international communications. A myriad of reasons have been put forth to explain why En... ...he early 1880s worked on farms, but a new era of machinery and scientific discovery was bringing drastic changes to the American scene. Railways a...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...ve been similarly heralded as "global" and transforming. Every medium of communications goes through the same evolutionary cycle: Anarchy Th... ...ars are forgotten and public attention reverts to fresher issues. A new Communications Act was enacted in the USA in 1934. It was meant to transfor... ... and, thus, privatized its hitherto heavy involvement in the net. A new Communications Act was legislated in 1996. It permitted "organized anarchy"... ... are bound to be erased by a copyright levy. The European Information and Communications Trade Association (EICTA) implausibly threatens to pass on ... ...ree, and bibliography generator. Tom Panelas is the Director of Corporate Communications of the Encyclopaedia Britannica - the Rolls Royce of refere... ... incorporates numerous third-party texts and visuals (including dozens of Discovery Channel videos, hundreds of newspaper articles, and a plethora of... ... incorporates numerous third-party texts and visuals (including dozens of Discovery Channel videos, hundreds of newspaper articles, and a plethora of... ...ionary, thesaurus, chart maker, searchable index of quotations, games, 32 Discovery Channel videos, 25,000 photos and illustrations, 2800 sound and ... ...ictionary, thesaurus, chart maker, searchable index of quotations, games, Discovery Channel videos, 25,000 photos and illustrations, 2500 sound and ...

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Chicago Manual of Style

By: University of Chicago

...nators and representatives . . . . .,,J , IIH~ wrote a. series of 'Helps to Discovery, etc. '"-"etc." here 28 The University of Chicano Press indi... ...omplete sentence (with subject and predi- cate); after date lines at top of communications, and after signatures (see 43). 113. The period is place...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

... that will have a negative effect on our culture, our kids’ schools, and our communications networks; on free speech, medicine, and scientific research... ...ly that is because intuitions about ownership coming naturally with labor or discovery continue to influence the law. Partly it is because those moral ... ...se our ugly jargon rather than theirs—as one of the many ways in which state communications policy is set and the communicative landscape tilted to fa... ...l property’s effects on political debate, education, and even control of the communications infrastructure, though they did not use that particular ph... ...ate a broader history—the history of in- tellectual property’s struggle with communications technologies that allow people to copy more cheaply. Stran... ...s filed and renewed. Does Mr. West infringe this copyright? That is where the discovery of the Bailey Gospel Singers recording is potentially so import... ...ways that seem truly valuable—valuable to free speech, innovation, scientific discovery, the wallets of consumers, to what William Fisher calls “semiot... ...rma- ceutical industry (though it might help with certain stages of the drug discovery process). Still, just as it would be silly to dismiss the impor... ...here is the less merit in the authors; and because, for the same reason, the discovery might be expected in a short time from other hands....M onopoli...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...logies that preceded the present Age of Cyberspace. My most surprising discovery was that the wedding of information and technology took place wh... ...Einsenstein‘s specialized epic, The Printing Press as an Agent of Change: Communications and Cultural Transformations in Early Modern Europe. Expan... ... 8 An intriguing research discovery was finding that Cleopatra‘s lineage was Greek, not Egyptian. Pt... ...dia for ―Kublai Khan‖ CHAPTER 11 ―If only he (Archimedes) had made that discovery! To what heights science would have risen by now?‖ —Johann Carl... ...d sorrowfully: ―How could he have missed it? If only he had made that discovery! To what heights science would have risen by now?‖ FIRST PAG... ...nsciousness of history and the print industry‘s setting in motion a major communications revolution. Eisenstein, moreover, decries an ivory-tower ... ...ing knowledge exponentially. Huge gain for star-gazers and map-makers Communications surged among scholars in such different fields of study as ... ... global world relies on English as its primary language for international communications. A myriad of reasons have been put forth to explain why ... ...he early 1880s worked on farms, but a new era of machinery and scientific discovery was bringing drastic changes to the American scene. Railways...

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Tess of the Durbervilles

By: Thomas Hardy

... whim,’ he said; and, after a moment’s hesitation: ‘It was on account of a discovery I made some little time ago, whilst I was hunting up pedi grees ... ...ain from the book on this particular day. She guessed the recent ancestral discovery to bear upon it, but did not divine that it solely concerned hers... ...gone such painful experiences of this kind in her father’s house, that the discovery of their condition spoilt the pleasure she was beginning to feel ... ...e Rally But the details of his aspect were temporarily thrust aside by the discovery that he was one whom she seen before. Such vicissitudes had Tess ... ...he garden alone, to continue her regrets that she had disclosed to him her discovery of his considerateness. It was a typical summer evening in June, ... ...t was purely for security that she had been requested by Angel to send her communications through his father, whom he kept pretty well informed of his...

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The Egoist : A Comedy in Narrative

By: George Meredith

...ted lover to angle for the first person in the second. But he had made the discovery that their minds differed on one or two points, and a difference ... ...at Miss Middleton had seen them from the win- dow in Crossjay’s hands, the discovery was made that they were indeed his presentation-bouquet, and a fo... ... older!” was the irritating answer. “It would then be too late to make the discovery.” “The discovery, I apprehend, is not imperative, my love.” “It s... ...an myself. He requires a different wife from anything I can be. That is my discovery; unhappily a late one. The blame is all mine. The world cannot be... ...pt up to submerge her heart. “I am in his house!” she said. It resembled a discovery, so strangely had her opiate and power of dreaming wrought throug... ... wash him clean.” They were at the Hall-doors. She waited for any personal communications he might be pleased to make, and as there was none, she ran ...

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