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    playing digital versatile discs (DVDs) and reverse-engineered the program to obtain the Content Scramble System (CSS) algorithm, however, the program that Johansen purchased was subject to a click-through license provision forbidding such activates. The license informed users that the program contained confidential trade secret and forbade reverse engineering of the program, however, Johansen, successfully obtained the CSS code and wrote a program called DeCSS that allowed individuals to decrypt the CSS source code that is embedded in the DVD thus allowing them to play and copy movies in an unencrypted format. October 1999, Johansen posted DeCSS on a website, that later appeared on a website maintained by Andrew Bunner. Two months after the initial posting of DeCSS on the website maintained by Bunner, the DVD Copy Control Association (DVD CCA) brought suit under the California Uniform Trade Secret Act against Bunner and others who allegedly published DeCSS or provided links to websites publishing DeCSS. The complaint…

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    The colonization of Africa by Europe (Scramble for Africa) was a huge occasion in history that still has repercussions today. Students ought to study why Europeans needed to colonize Africa and what they gained from it. In addition students will understand the effects that superpowers had on the indigenous populace in Africa and the effect that it has on the continent today. Students will be familiarized with the fundamental vocabulary connection to the Scramble for Africa. For this topic…

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    it was, at one point, the only way. Up until recently, intricate coding was used to publish the text, images, layout, and behavior of a website, according to an article on www.bbc.co.uk by Jill Clarke. HTML, or Hypertext Markup Language, is code used to upload text and pictures. The format and display of the website on various types of devices is controlled by CSS, or Cascading Style Sheets. Lastly, the way the website acts is controlled by JavaScript. All of these coding languages were once…

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    During my internship as a web developer at Data to Insight (D2I) center, I did many different types of work from trivial tasks like organizing assets to substantial technology-based project like building a full function website from scratch. I got started my job with simple static websites, and then began to maintain and improve websites built on different Web Content Management Systems, and tried to create brand new websites using CMSs later. Occasionally I also needed to help on some…

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    CMS for Businesses Content Management System (CMS) can be defined as a system for managing a website’s web content. CMS offers its user’s, including those without critical coding and web technology skills, a powerful platform to accomplish common functions such as content editing from a web browser. The system contains two elements; the Content Delivery Application (CDA) and the Content Management Application (CMS). Some of the typical features of a CMS include; Format Management, Web…

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    be valuable in the future. Before the Europeans began implementing economic policies they needed to develop their political systems based on the territory their country occupied. The politic system would set up an administration to monitor day to day activities in African regions. The government now could administer justice, direct tax, and recruit more officials to maintain order in the area. The systems included indirect rule by the British, assimilation and association by the French, the…

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    New Imperialism In Africa

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    Colonialization of European countries into African territory is known as “new imperialism.” This period lasted roughly from the late 1800s into the early 1900s. During this time, countries such as France, Portugal, Britain, and Germany wanted to “civilize Africa” because they felt they were culturally inferior. This mindset of inferiority led to not only Africa fighting for independence, but also advocates for colonial expansion in Africa. For the sake of this assignment, I will be discussing…

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    Introduction: • From the 1880s to 1990s there was a Scramble for Africa, it was known as the imperialist period when Africa was invaded and colonized by European powers. • Colonialism- The practice of domination which involves the subordination of one people to another (McCalpin, 2015). • Some Africans tried to resist colonization but by the 1900s about 90% of Africa was under the control of the Europeans. Body: • Motivation For Europeans To Colonize Africa: -Economic: Industrialized…

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    There was a lot going on in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, with the Industrial Revolution starting and exploration around the world was beginning, more and more powerful people were fighting over who gets what land and this created competition, which then brought on imperialism in africa because that land hadn’t been “claimed” yet. Many people wonder what the main driving force or reasons for imperialism in Africa, imperialism is an action by a strong nation to take control of another…

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    Imperialism Impacts Regions After Napoleon’s defeat in Europe and the subsequent liberation in the Americas, Europeans began to look at Asia and Africa for new imperial conquests. Having an imperial attitude lead to what is known today as the New Imperialism (1800-1914). The New Imperialism lead to huge impacts on parts of Africa and Asia, but not all of them were positive. In the eyes of the Europeans, they felt like it was their duty to “help” them, but in the eyes of the Africans and those…

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