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Legal Research Understand Law Legal Library Internet
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Sonicwall Sonicwall Content Filtering System Premium Subscription License - 1year - 1 Firewall (01-ssc-5663)
sonicwall content filtering service (cfs) from sonicwall provides protection and productivity policy enforcement for businesses, schools, libraries and government agencies. sonicwall has created a revolutionary content filtering architecture, utilizing a scalable, dynamic database to block objectionable and unproductive web content. businesses, educational institutions and government agencies assume substantial risks and costs when they provide internet access, particularly when those connections are used to access sites containing information or images that are inappropriate, illegal or dangerous. unrestricted web access can result in excessive non-productive web surfing, creating losses in productivity. schools, in particular, have a responsibility to protect students from inappropriate and harmful web content. in addition, both schools and libraries that receive erate funding are required by law to install a content filtering solution in compliance with the children's internet protection act (cipa). sonicwall content filtering service provides the ideal combination of control and flexibility to ensure the highest levels of protection and productivity. sonicwall cfs prevents individual users from accessing inappropriate content while reducing organizational liability and increasing productivity. advanced flexibility features are available in sonicwall cfs premium, which allows administrators to enforce custom policies for different user groups on the network....
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Ethics, Information, And Technology Readings
in this collection of essays, leaders in the emerging field of information ethics (daniel dennett, senator patrick leahy, kirkpatrick sale, aclu president nadine strossen, and 15 others) discuss the challenges associated with advances in technology. the essays are divided into five subject areas: freedom if information and the pursuit of knowledge; information, technology and education; information, rights and social justice; ethics and the internet; and professional ethics. the writers come from many backgrounds (e. g., libraries, law, and academy) and provide a variety of views on the value of information and its ethical dimension in an increasingly technological age. the essays have been drawn from many periodicals, including library journal, daedalus, the nation, journal of information ethics and wired....
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La Bibliotheque (the Library
this section also contains medical and law boxes. see also la bibliotheque 1, 2, 3, 4 if you are a great reader, as i am, (my password for one of the internet bookstores is "voracious reader"), then you will enjoy owning one of these boxes. i'm a big fan of old mysteries, hercule poirot and miss...
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Legal Research. 14th Edition
patience and perspective how to find (and feel at home in) a law library legal research on the internet a basic approach to legal research in the law library six time-saving research tips an online search strategy understand the legal uncertainty principle know when you're done...
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Vedanta Philosophy
purchase one of 1st world library's classic books and help support our free internet library of downloadable ebooks. visit us online at www.1stworldlibrary.org - - the visible phenomena of the universe are bound by the universal law of cause and effect. the effect is visible or perceptible, while the cause is invisible or imperceptible. the falling of an apple from a tree is the effect of a certain invisible force called gravitation. although the force cannot be perceived by the senses, its expression is visible. all perceptible phenomena are but the various expressions of different forces which act as invisible agents upon the subtle and impercep-tible forms of matter. these invisible agents or forces together with the imperceptible particles of matter make up the subtle states of the phenomenal universe. when a subtle force becomes objectified, it appears as a gross object. therefore, we can say, that every gross form is an expression of some subtle force acting upon the subtle parti...
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