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This paper discusses how crime is associated with race, when in fact it should be associated with poverty. The paper shows how this is significant in terms of communication by use of different communication theories.
Pages: 10
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Filename: 18499 Media Race Crime.doc
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44.18752 The Joys of Keeping in Touch.
This article is about the benefits of e-mail. However, the author begins by noting some problems-a backlash. These problems include e-mail relationships that cannot work face-to-face. Being contacted by old friends you do not want to communicate with. In the most extreme case some people refuse to use e-mail even if their work requires it. This is a backlash.
Pages: 6
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45.18858 The Revolution of the Email.
Summary: This essay will examine the effect the email has had on the global community and what are the advantages and disadvantages that can be drawn from it.
Pages: 2
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Filename: 18858 Revolution of Email.doc
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46.18893 Communication Journal.
Summary: This article talks about the broadest and most far-reaching consequences of changes in communication technology. Innis deals with the shape of letters, the printing press and very fundamental technological changes with pervasive effects. However, his article concludes with the introduction of radio.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 18893 Communication Journal, Changes.doc
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47.175 Database Normalization.
This paper is on database normalization. In 1970, Dr. E.F. Codd's seminal paper "A Relational Model for Large Shared Databanks" was published in Communications of the ACM. This paper introduced the topic of data normalization, so-named because, at the time, President Nixon was normalizing relations with China. At first glance, Database normalization seems fairly simple. It's a technique used to ensure that there is only one way to know a fact. Removing all structures that prove more than one way to know the same fact as represented in a database relation table does this. So, the goal of database normalization is to control and eliminate redundancy. One of the more complicated topics in the area of database management is the process of normalizing the tables in a relational database.
Pages: 6
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Filename: 175 Database Normalization Codd.doc
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48.176 Databases.
This paper is written about databases. A database is simply organized data. A database contains tables, which are basically descriptions of types of data. (Barry, 1999) Tables in turn contain records, which is the actual data. By using a common identifier between tables it is possible to "relate" one table to another. A relational database can be seen as the data handling part of another application. Electronic databases are a quick and efficient means of finding material. Most electronic databases have similar features and functions, although the method of performing these functions varies from databases to database. The common functions are the same in most cases. In the simplest databases, every record is complete in a single row.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 176 Databases Organized Data.doc
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49.16062 Computer Network Design.
This paper describes the differences between the physical and conceptual design elements of a computer network.