Millennium Essays

  • The Millennium Bug

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    The Millennium Bug The millennial sun will first rise over human civilization in the independent republic of Kirbati, a group of thirty low lying coral islands in the Pacific Ocean. Kirbati straddles the equator and the International Dateline halfway between Hawaii and Australia. “For those who live in a world that relies on satellites, air, rail and ground transportation, manufacturing plants, electricity, heat, telephone, or TV, when the calendar clicks ’99 to ’00, we will experience a true

  • The Structure of the Millennium Bridge

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    The Structure of the Millennium Bridge Introduction In June 2002 the Millennium Bridge was opened to the public. This was going to be an extraordinary day for engineers as new designs and structures had to be used to keep to the specifications of the job. Although with most bridge structures there is always a degree in movement, the Millennium Bridge had large groups crossing the bridge at one moment in time, this then caused a greater than expected sideways movement. This made people

  • Star Traveling To The Millennium

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    exploration in the next century. According to NASA’s New Millennium Program home page, last updated on September 16,1999, NASA’s current project of Deep Space 1 demonstrates some of their most exotic technologies. One of the most impressive is the testing of an ion engine that is supposed to be 10 times more efficient than liquid or solid rocket engines. Deep Space 1 was launched on October 24, 1998. It is the first mission under NASA’s New Millennium Program, which features flight testing of new technology

  • Leadership Traits for the New Millennium

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    Leadership Traits for the New Millennium In reading through the leadership articles assigned, there were several leadership theories that I could identify most readily to what I believe my own leadership style to be. These are Transformational, Servant-Leader, and Chaordic. The readings presented many characteristics of what the authors saw as important to becoming the best leader possible. To evaluate my strengths and weaknesses in questions #1 and #2 I used the characteristics from the Little

  • Averting Problems in the New Millennium

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    Averting Problems in the New Millennium As we approach the end of this century, many people have raised concerns regarding the serious issues surrounding the Y2K problems. Although no one knows precisely what will happen on January 1, 2000, the general opinion is that Y2K related problems will cause failures of basic services including utilities, water and phone service. Contrary to popular opinion, I believe that the Y2K problems will have more of a positive effect on our society because it

  • The Millennium Development Goals

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    The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), established at the 2000 Geneva Conference are to be achieved within 601 days at the time of submission, if the world is to meet the target date of 2015. The progress of the MDGs has been measured and compared within various studies, and although there is still a long way to go, this UN incentive has encouraged positive action within developing countries to break the poverty cycle (Permanyer, 2011). In particular, the progress of the targets and indicators

  • The Digital Millennium Copyright Act and DeCSS

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    Association of America, supported by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and various defendants regarding the DeCSS program and its source code.  DeCSS is a utility that allows the circumvention of the encryption built into most DVDs.  Specifically, the paper examines the implications of the court decision on a range of issues including source code as free speech, HTML linking, and fair use. In 1998, the United States Congress passed the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).  Congress intended

  • Cyber-Communism: The New Threat in the New Millennium

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    Cyber-Communism: The New Threat in the New Millennium My expedition into cyber-communism began when I read Brock Meeks' "Hackers Stumble Toward Legitimacy"[1]. The article addressed a recent hackers' convention. Interestingly, the keynote speaker was Eric Boucher[2] (alias Jello Biafra[3]), a rock star with no technical background. Numerous questions ensue. Who is Eric Boucher (alias Jello Biafra)? What does he believe? More importantly, why schedule someone with no technical background to speak

  • The Success of Millennium Development Goals

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    With the start of the new millennium, the UNO took a very positive initiative in setting a target year in which eight of the world’s most critical problems had to be resolved. The Millennium Summit as it was named was focused on making sure that the world becomes a better place to live in where some of the global problems are eradicated by the countries helping each other. The summit set forth eight goals which were to be achieved by 2015 and named them as the Millennium Development Goals. This was

  • Digital Millennium Copyright Act. (DMCA)

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    Digital Millennium Copyright Act. (DMCA) MOSCOW, Russia (AP) - Bill Gates was arrested late Thursday evening at Moscow International Airport. Gates, co-founder of the Microsoft Corporation (MSFT), was returning to the US after attending a software conference in Moscow. Sources indicate the NKVD arrested Gates on charges pursuant to an alleged violation of Russian software law. The charges were reportedly filed by the Russian software firm Camah, presumably in response to the recent release of

  • Millennium Development Goals and Jamaica

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    The Millennium Development Goals (MDG) represents the basic necessities and rights that any human would want to enjoy. It is a nationwide commitment made in September 2000 at a United Nations Millennium Summit meeting by 189 countries including Jamaica (Sweetman, 2005, p.2). Its emergence came as a major objective in an effort toward global development within a fifteen (15) year period. These objectives are targeted at the poorest sets of people in the world and are geared towards eliminating

  • Millennium Development Goals Essay

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    discuss important issues. These leaders collectively decided that human development was the key. They decided that by 2015 these goals would be achieved, not just for developing countries, but also for all countries that help the United Nations. The Millennium Development Goals (MDG) consisted of eight milestones to ensure the growth and development of these developing nations . The first goal is to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger. The target by 2015 is to reduce the people living on less than half

  • The Expiration Of The Millennium Development Goals (MDG)

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    The expiration of The Millennium Development Goals (MDG) has made the post 2015 landscape an intergovernmental priority. The revised Sustainable Development Goals, (SDGs) propose seventeen global initiatives that focus on the eradication of extreme poverty whilst also considering economic development and environmental protection (Veit & Hazlewood, 2014). Whilst Matuschke (2015) agrees that this is a “pivotal year for sustainable development”, she also questions the validity of these global directives

  • Analysis Of The Millennium Development Goals And Human Rights

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    The Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights Introduction In 2000, 189 member states of the UN set out international development goals, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), by committing to the pursuit of tackling issues such as poverty, hunger, illiteracy, diseases and other key social issues by 2015. These goals had been used and applied by states, NGOs and IGOs in order to improve and defend policies aimed at development. The MDGs plan was unprecedented in its ambition and was the

  • Millennium Development Goals, Conflicts, and Prospects for the Future in Lesotho

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    A decade before the United Nations established the Millennium Development Goals, an anthropologist named James Ferguson wrote a book called The Anti-Politics Machine, highlighting the damaging effects of so-called “development” on Lesotho. Much of this stemmed from a lack of consideration of the real economic and political situation in Lesotho. Similar development packages are used in many “Third World” countries and indicators such as GDP growth are used without consideration of things such as

  • Digital Millennium Copyright Act Essay

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    Digital Millennium Copyright Act, or DMCA, is a copyright law that directly deals with the protection of digital products. Companies can use DMCA to get rid of unwanted illegal links to their products, this is noticeable on Google on certain search terms as the website

  • Improving Maternal And Child Health, The Fifth Goal Of The Millennium Development Goals

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    Improving maternal and child health (MCH) was the fifth goal of the Millennium Development Goals established by the United Nations. MCH is important because women and children are generally more susceptible to diseases, and is a key indicator of the overall wellbeing within a society (lecture 2). This MDG goal was targeted to achieve by 2015. Although progress had been made in increasing availability and providing affordable healthcare services in many countries, the majority of women and children

  • The Word Millennium

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    The word millennialism finds its source from the word millennium. The word millennium can be traced back to the Latin word “mille” which literal means a thousand. [1] A search of the English Bible reveals that the word millennium is not found in any passage. If the word cannot be found in the Bible, then where does it come from? Secondly, why is the word millennium so important? One of the key passages concerning the usage of the word millennium is found in Revelation 20:2-7. From this passage a key

  • Millennium Actress

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    happiness which go hand-in-hand with sanity. Without even the slightest glimpse of a dream or the smallest dose of happiness there can be no sanity. Satoshi Kon’s film Millennium Actress demonstrates how time’s obstacles will ultimately erode one’s sanity through the destruction of their dreams and happiness. The film Millennium Actress illustrates how time results in obstacles such as destroyed dreams- these demolished dreams become obstacles by generating a barricade for the development of

  • Peace

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    After a millennium of conflict and war—what chance of a millennium of peace? Some ten millennia ago civilization emerged in the Middle East, as the people of that area learned to till the earth and grow crops, thus opening the way to the ownership of land and the accumulation of wealth, and also to population growth and urban settlement. This new way of life created the potential for conflicts between towns and states and, later, between empires. This civilization brought warfare in its train. While