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... worldwide as of 20061 it is certainly the largest platform by far. But it is one of many solutions and it has the disadvantage of being slow. Sun has developed a special version of java ... C/C++/Assembly as programming language. Code is compiled to a special byte code that runs on a special virtual machine that is adapted to all the handset models that are supported.2 For a game to ... from malicious users listening to network traffic trying to analyze the algorithm by taking samples. However one of these 2 methods combined with a for example Diffie-Hellman handshake and...
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... intellectual andcreative works, so that they are not alienated from their actual creators andopenly available to anyone. This system would encourage and reward thesharing of information and the advancement ... by a “bricks-and-mortar” bookstore that had alsoused the “Amazon” name. Initially, one would assume that Amazon.com wouldhave a good case for registering “Amazon” both as a trademark and a domainname. ... materially significant. From a moral point of view, however, thisfactor may not make much of a difference.Jurisdictional and International Challenges for Copyright LawThe copyright laws and...
... nearby towns, and small agencies in hotels and travel agents’ premises. Infrastructure Cars are owned by local areas, not by rental branches. The cars owned by a local area are available ... Directives. For example, the Tactics ‘Comply with manufacturer’s maintenance schedules’ and ‘Equalize use of cars across rentals so that mileage is similar for cars of the same car group and age’ are ... branch managers are usually allowed to remain at their branches for as long as they want to. Branch counter staff receive two days’ introductory training. Further training is informal,...
... Review of Fisheries and Aquaculture (Rome: FAO, 2010) and United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture (Rome: FAO, 2011).18 Bertram Zagema, Land ... been taking place at several times the natural replacement rate, the amount of available arable land per person has dropped substantially and agricultural productivity has slowed.At the same ... dwellers and a consequent large scale shift from biomass to fossil fuel use; and• MorelandpurchasesinAfricaandSouth America by foreign investors seeking to secure food and raw materials.Without...
... 1999;Vasconcellos1997).Thesubwaysystemcanbarelyhandle a fractionofthedemand,andanefficientfreewaysystemremains a distantdream.TheurbanlayoutresemblesLosAngeles,becauseofitssheerhorizontalbreadth,andManhattan,becauseofitsdenseclustersofskyscrapers.Butthecrazy-quiltpatternofthecloggedandnarrowstreetscapemakesnavigatingtheurbanlandscape a sheernightmare(Godfrey1999;Romero200 0a; Romero2000b).SãoPaulowasnotalways a cityofsuchextremes.In1960,beforeanestimated46millionBraziliansleftruralareasforcitiesin a four-decademigrationthatwasoneofthelargestofthetwentiethcentury,SãoPaulowas a relativelycalm,sedatecityof3.7millionresidentswithincomedisparitiesnotnearlyasskewedastheyhavebecome.Anextensivenetworkoftrolleysandbuses,alongwithonly164,000privateautomobiles,provided ... Burgess and Louis Wirth, in particular) defined anagendaforscholarlyresearchonmetropolitanareasthatachievedundeniablesuccessas a workableparadigm.Taking a humanecologyapproachastheiranalyticpointofdeparture,the‘ChicagoSchool’urbanistsusedthemodelofconcentricringstodirectattentiontosuchproblemareasaslandusepatterns,urbanlifestyles,ethnicrivalriesandtheeffectsofurbanenvironmentonhumanbehaviour.Despitechallengesfromalternativeperspectives,theChicagoSchooldominatedthefieldofurbanstudiesformostofthetwentiethcentury(Dear&Flusty1997;Nijman2000).Beginning ... andextendedholidays,flyingtheirfamilies,friendsandgueststotheircountryestatesortothefamousshorelinebeachesandotherluxuriousvacationspots.Helicoptersarebothfastandglamorous;andtheyprovidestatus,safetyandpeaceofmind.28Theproliferationofsomanyprivatehelicoptersasthepreferredmodeoftransportforthecity’selitehasbecome a symbolofurbandysfunction.As a bizarrefeatureofthevisualpanorama,helicoptertrafficisanaddeddimensionthatcanmakesomeofSãoPaulo’smorecrowdeddistricts,alreadyadornedwithhugetelevisionadvertisingscreensandmultilingualbillboards,resemble a frightfulscenefromBladerunner,the1982filmabout a rain-soakedfuturisticLosAngelesafter a nuclearholocaust.Seenfromthestreetschokedwithrush-hourtraffic,thehelicopterboomreflectsthegrimrealityofislandsofaffluencesetwithin a seaofpovertyandunemployment, a grimtale...
... can result from these two different modes of software piracy, thedifferences are materially significant. From a moral point of view, however, thisfactor may not make much of a difference.Jurisdictional ... developedthat translated the representation of numbers from base 10 to base 2. Such analgorithm is an important feature of all programs. If granted a patent for hisalgorithm, however, Benson would have ... software program forpersonal use and practices in which corporations and criminals pirate softwarein a systematic way for profit. In terms of the economic and social conse-quences that can...