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“Scientific developments and hypermedia”
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A seven page paper which compares the way in which scientific and technological issues were presented to the public before the advent of the Internet and the World Wide Web, and looks at the changes in the public perception of, and interaction with, scientific discovery as a result.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: JLsciencetv.wps
“The American Indians”: A Critique of the Web Site
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A 4 page overview of this web site and its features. The author concludes that this is more of a commercial site than a site designed solely to provide a lesson in American history. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPnaWebSiteEval.rtf
“The Communication Decency Act 1996”
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A seven page paper which looks at the way in which internet research can be conducted, with specific reference to the Communication Decency Act of 1996, the legal challenges to it, and its importance in terms of censorship, freedom of speech and civil liberties.
Bibliography lists 4 sources
Filename: JLCDA.rtf
“The Impact of New Technology and Global Communication on War Journalism”
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A fifteen page paper which contrasts the methodology of traditional journalism with the utilisation of new media technologies such as satellite news coverage, online newspapers and the Internet. The writer considers the structure and agendas of modern news organisations, and the impact which global communication has had on the way in which conflict is reported.
Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: JLwarreport.wps
“The Matrix” as a Dystopia: Fears, Anxieties and Tendencies in Today’s Society as Depicted in a Futuristic Vision
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the film “The Matrix” as a dystopia. The 1999 Wachowski brothers’ film “The Matrix” reflects the most severe fears and anxieties within today’s society in regards to a futuristic world as a “dystopia”. Opposite of More’s idealistic world portrayed in his work “Utopia”, the literary term “dystopia” refers to a “bad place”. Since the industrial revolution and more recently the computer and information revolution, society’s fears of possible negative results from growing technological achievements have been reflected in literature and cinema. While currently cyber-technology, that which is related to the computer world and artificial intelligence, is being promoted as a positive element within society in that humans are able to access free information and share information on a global scale, the film “The Matrix” portrays more so that element not promoted within technological circles, that is, the negative and de-humanizing aspects of cyber-technology which robs human of their individuality from a physical and mental perspective and uses humans for the proliferation and eventual dominance of artificial intelligence.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TJMatrx1.rtf
“Who Owns Information”: A Review of the Premises of Author Anne Wells Branscomb
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A 10 page review of the need for improved information management and protection. Utilizes the work of noted policy analyst Anne Wells Branscomb to illustrate the fact that the management of information has become considerably more complex in the last few generations. The miracles of modern technology have resulted in easy access to all types of information which at one time were accessible only to a few privileged individuals. The author asserts that in today’s economically driven environment our private information is often even viewed as a commodity and sold to the highest bidder. Everything from our social security numbers, to our phone numbers, to our medical records are at risk. Some is even open in many cases to the prying eyes of the public. This paper addresses the evolutionary trend toward information marketing and public access to information and outlines recommendations as to what provisions should be put in place to ensure information privacy. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPinfoOw.rtf
"Chicken" Porn on the Internet
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This 6 page paper discusses child pornography on
the Internet. It examines the psychological effects
on the child, as well as reviewing the issue of free
speech - harm none based on the opinion of John
Stuart Mill. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BBcporn.doc
"Cyber Reader" by Victor Vitanza
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5 pages in length. The anthology Cyber Reader edited by Victor Vitanza gives the reader some keen insight on what technology has made available through the internet and the rapid changes that accompany it. This paper focuses on the psychic and social consequences of the internet as a medium of change. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: JGAcyber.wps
"Internet and Computer Law: Cases-Comments-Questions": A Discussion of the Principles Illuminated by Authors Peter B. Maggs, John T. Soma, and James A. Sprowl
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A 12 page discussion of the ease with which private and proprietary information can be unscrupulously gleaned from the multitude of computerized digitized files which exist in the contemporary world. The laws which exist for the purpose of protecting our privacy and the ownership of intellectual property have proven to be a little real benefit. The case law outlined by Maggs, Soma, and Sprowl is used as a springboard in this paper to discuss several independent examples of where information privacy becomes an issue and the measures that can be taken
to protect that privacy. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPlwComp.rtf
2Oth Century Computer Graphic Designs
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This 30 page paper considers the nature of graphic design in 20th century, the approaches to developing graphic design and the way the focus on design has changed in recent years through the
introduction of WEB design and the use in advertising and marketing. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: MHgraphi.wps
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