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roman art : when and where ancient roman art is a very broad topic , spanning almost 1,000 years and three continents , from europe into africa and asia . the first roman art can be dated back to 509 b.c.e. , with the legendary founding of the roman republic , and lasted until 330 c.e . ( or much longer , if you includ...
roman art : when and where ancient roman art is a very broad topic , spanning almost 1,000 years and three continents , from europe into africa and asia . the first roman art can be dated back to 509 b.c.e. , with the legendary founding of the roman republic , and lasted until 330 c.e .
where was agustin and julius caesar born ?
roman art : when and where ancient roman art is a very broad topic , spanning almost 1,000 years and three continents , from europe into africa and asia . the first roman art can be dated back to 509 b.c.e. , with the legendary founding of the roman republic , and lasted until 330 c.e . ( or much longer , if you includ...
the subject matter ranged from busts of important ancestors to mythological and historical scenes , still lifes , and landscapes—all to create the idea of an erudite patron steeped in culture . when romans died , they left behind imagery that identified them as individuals . funerary imagery often emphasized unique phy...
did n't the etruscans help the romans build arches and cuniculus 's ?
roman art : when and where ancient roman art is a very broad topic , spanning almost 1,000 years and three continents , from europe into africa and asia . the first roman art can be dated back to 509 b.c.e. , with the legendary founding of the roman republic , and lasted until 330 c.e . ( or much longer , if you includ...
zanker , paul . roman art . los angeles : j. paul getty museum , 2010 .
how does roman mythology inform subjects , imagery , and interpretation of works of art ?
roman art : when and where ancient roman art is a very broad topic , spanning almost 1,000 years and three continents , from europe into africa and asia . the first roman art can be dated back to 509 b.c.e. , with the legendary founding of the roman republic , and lasted until 330 c.e . ( or much longer , if you includ...
zanker , paul . roman art . los angeles : j. paul getty museum , 2010 .
how was it possible for them to carve such detail into their art ?
roman art : when and where ancient roman art is a very broad topic , spanning almost 1,000 years and three continents , from europe into africa and asia . the first roman art can be dated back to 509 b.c.e. , with the legendary founding of the roman republic , and lasted until 330 c.e . ( or much longer , if you includ...
who made roman art ? we don ’ t know much about who made roman art . artists certainly existed in antiquity but we know very little about them , especially during the roman period , because of a lack of documentary evidence such as contracts or letters .
hi , do you know how long it would of taken to sculpt the sculptures ?
roman art : when and where ancient roman art is a very broad topic , spanning almost 1,000 years and three continents , from europe into africa and asia . the first roman art can be dated back to 509 b.c.e. , with the legendary founding of the roman republic , and lasted until 330 c.e . ( or much longer , if you includ...
there are also commemorative works like the triumphal arches and columns that served a didactic as well as a celebratory function . the arches and columns ( like the arch of titus or the column of trajan ) , marked victories , depicted war , and described military life . they also revealed foreign lands and enemies of ...
how tall is the column of trajan ?
today , the massive new york public library lies amidst the bustle of some of the busiest streets in the city . along 42nd street to the west is times square , a tourist mecca filled with throngs of visitors at all hours . a few blocks to the east is grand central terminal , one of the city ’ s gateways , and certainly...
among the designers invited to submit plans to a closed phase of the design competition , the favorites were mckim , mead & amp ; white , a well-established firm that had trained both john carrère and thomas hastings in the early 1880s . mckim , mead & amp ; white had recently completed the boston public library , a ce...
can anyone imagine the hearts of young readers walking in for the first time ?
katsushika hokusai ’ s under the wave off kanagawa , also called the great wave has became one of the most famous works of art in the world—and debatably the most iconic work of japanese art . initially , thousands of copies of this print were quickly produced and sold cheaply . despite the fact that it was created at ...
ukiyo-e , which originated as a buddhist term , means `` floating world '' and refers to the impermanence of the world . the earliest prints were made in only black and white , but later , as is evident from hokusai ’ s work , additional colors were added . a separate block of wood was used for each color . each print ...
how can those paintings be made with wood blocks ?
katsushika hokusai ’ s under the wave off kanagawa , also called the great wave has became one of the most famous works of art in the world—and debatably the most iconic work of japanese art . initially , thousands of copies of this print were quickly produced and sold cheaply . despite the fact that it was created at ...
in other prints the mountain fills the composition , or is reduced to a small detail in the background of bustling city life . who was katsushika hokusai ? hokusai was born in 1760 in edo ( now tokyo ) , japan .
where can i find out a more detailed biography of katsushika hokusai and his various art works ?
katsushika hokusai ’ s under the wave off kanagawa , also called the great wave has became one of the most famous works of art in the world—and debatably the most iconic work of japanese art . initially , thousands of copies of this print were quickly produced and sold cheaply . despite the fact that it was created at ...
katsushika hokusai ’ s under the wave off kanagawa , also called the great wave has became one of the most famous works of art in the world—and debatably the most iconic work of japanese art . initially , thousands of copies of this print were quickly produced and sold cheaply .
what is the writing in the upper left corner ?
katsushika hokusai ’ s under the wave off kanagawa , also called the great wave has became one of the most famous works of art in the world—and debatably the most iconic work of japanese art . initially , thousands of copies of this print were quickly produced and sold cheaply . despite the fact that it was created at ...
subsequently , hokusai created a japanese variant of linear perspective . the influence of dutch art can also be seen in the use of a low horizon line and the distinctive european color , prussian blue . hokusai was interested in oblique angles , contrasts of near and far , and contrasts of manmade and the natural .
may i please have the sources for your discussion concerning the influence of dutch art ?
who is depicted here ? this is an image of the goddess durga . she is shown in a triumphant pose as the slayer of the buffalo demon , mahisha . durga is a manifestation of the goddess , who can also appear as the consort parvati or as a destructive figure kali . durga is a powerful manifestation of parvati and as such ...
who is depicted here ? this is an image of the goddess durga .
was long hair and a feminine face just the norm ?
who is depicted here ? this is an image of the goddess durga . she is shown in a triumphant pose as the slayer of the buffalo demon , mahisha . durga is a manifestation of the goddess , who can also appear as the consort parvati or as a destructive figure kali . durga is a powerful manifestation of parvati and as such ...
she is shown in a triumphant pose as the slayer of the buffalo demon , mahisha . durga is a manifestation of the goddess , who can also appear as the consort parvati or as a destructive figure kali . durga is a powerful manifestation of parvati and as such appears on her own rather than as a consort of shiva .
also , what was a woman ( in this case a goddess ) 's position in society ?
overview in 1955 , two white men brutally murdered african american teenager emmett till for reportedly flirting with a white woman in the town of money , mississippi . till 's mother mamie held an open-casket funeral so that the world could see the violence that murderous racists had inflicted on her son 's body . the...
how would things have been different had there not been magazine , newspaper , and television coverage of the funeral and trial ? why do you think till 's murder was such an important event in the civil rights movement ?
why do we have the bill of rights and the civil right ?
overview in 1955 , two white men brutally murdered african american teenager emmett till for reportedly flirting with a white woman in the town of money , mississippi . till 's mother mamie held an open-casket funeral so that the world could see the violence that murderous racists had inflicted on her son 's body . the...
`` $ ^ { 10 } $ till 's murder awakened americans to the true extent of racism in the nation . `` people really did n't know that things this horrible could take place , '' according to till 's mother mamie . `` and the fact that it happened to a child , that made all the difference in the world . ''
are we really such bad people that we would do such a thing ?
overview in 1955 , two white men brutally murdered african american teenager emmett till for reportedly flirting with a white woman in the town of money , mississippi . till 's mother mamie held an open-casket funeral so that the world could see the violence that murderous racists had inflicted on her son 's body . the...
three days after he arrived in mississippi , till entered bryant 's grocery store to buy a pack of bubblegum . carolyn bryant , the white woman who was working behind the counter , alleged that till had wolf-whistled at her , grabbed her around the waist and uttered obscenities . more than fifty years later , bryant ad...
what is `` wolf-whistled '' ?
“ but i don ’ t want to go among mad people , '' alice remarked . `` oh , you can ’ t help that , '' said the cat : `` we ’ re all mad here . i ’ m mad . you ’ re mad . '' `` how do you know i ’ m mad ? '' said alice . `` you must be , '' said the cat , or you wouldn ’ t have come here. ” —lewis carroll , alice in wond...
if one thinks of the outside panels as the end of the entire pictorial cycle , rather than its beginning , then this image could easily be a depiction of the flood , sent by god to cleanse the earth after it was consumed by vice . this path towards vice is mapped in the inner panels of the triptych . the outer panels a...
the outermost sphere is interesting in that it shows a flat surface on the inner part , but a sphere that almost resembles some sort of `` cosmic atmosphere '' ... what is the meaning of this ?
“ but i don ’ t want to go among mad people , '' alice remarked . `` oh , you can ’ t help that , '' said the cat : `` we ’ re all mad here . i ’ m mad . you ’ re mad . '' `` how do you know i ’ m mad ? '' said alice . `` you must be , '' said the cat , or you wouldn ’ t have come here. ” —lewis carroll , alice in wond...
many figures appear in all sorts of chrysalis states , or inside eggs or shells , and are fed ripe berries by birds or strange hybrid creatures ; in the middle-ground some kind of procession of men , riding on various animals and accompanied by birds , circles a small lake of bathing maidens . it ’ s true that some unl...
could it be argued that the fruit and 'gluttonous consumption ' of the fruit could be a metaphor for sex/sexual acts ?
“ but i don ’ t want to go among mad people , '' alice remarked . `` oh , you can ’ t help that , '' said the cat : `` we ’ re all mad here . i ’ m mad . you ’ re mad . '' `` how do you know i ’ m mad ? '' said alice . `` you must be , '' said the cat , or you wouldn ’ t have come here. ” —lewis carroll , alice in wond...
the fact that the counts were powerful political players in the burgundian netherlands made the palace a stage for important diplomatic receptions and the work must have caused something of a sensation with its viewing audience , since it was copied , both in painting and tapestry , after bosch ’ s death in 1516 . we c...
rather than direct depictions of sex , bosch has painted the insatiable appetites of the nudes and the fruit rather than 'sinful ' acts whilst the image still holds additional meaning ?
a museum open to all studious and curious persons in terms of painting , europe was most definitely leading the way , the louvre first opening its doors to the public in 1793 , granting access to the french royal family ’ s former collection of art . in england , on the other hand , public access to works of art was la...
in the design of the interior , too , which was overseen by smirke ’ s brother , sydney from 1845 onwards , british materials were used throughout , the floor of the entrance hall—the weston hall—being paved with york stone , the staircase balustrade and ornamental vases carved from huddlestone stone and the sides of t...
if it was known that classical buildings were polychromatic , why is only the interior colorful ?
a museum open to all studious and curious persons in terms of painting , europe was most definitely leading the way , the louvre first opening its doors to the public in 1793 , granting access to the french royal family ’ s former collection of art . in england , on the other hand , public access to works of art was la...
in england , on the other hand , public access to works of art was largely a private enterprise . the egyptian hall in london ’ s pall mall being a good example . with its evocative neo-egyptian façade , it was here gericault exhibited his the raft of the medusa in 1820 and at other times large-scale works by important...
why not the pediment sculptural decorations as well , for example ?
a museum open to all studious and curious persons in terms of painting , europe was most definitely leading the way , the louvre first opening its doors to the public in 1793 , granting access to the french royal family ’ s former collection of art . in england , on the other hand , public access to works of art was la...
that the site is a constantly evolving one is only to be expected , given the ever-changing nature of the collection itself . an astonishing compendium of 260 years of human discoveries , the british museum is indeed a house filled with many mansions , the outside of which , in the last analysis , however brilliant and...
the houses of parliament having been consciously designed to mask modernity and call people back to a supposedly more moral medieval time , how , indeed , did someone not so long afterward get away with all of the contemporary styling and construction methods as were put to use in the museum structures ?
overview the great recession of 2007-2009 was the worst global economic crisis since the great depression in the 1930s . the recession resulted from a combination of tax cuts , spending increases , and the devastating effects of a banking crisis in the subprime mortgage market . the recession contributed to rising inco...
what do you think ? what caused the great recession ? what responsibility does the federal government have to regulate private industry ?
what caused the great recession ?
overview the great recession of 2007-2009 was the worst global economic crisis since the great depression in the 1930s . the recession resulted from a combination of tax cuts , spending increases , and the devastating effects of a banking crisis in the subprime mortgage market . the recession contributed to rising inco...
george w. bush ’ s economic policies upon taking office in 2001 , us president george w. bush implemented a series of economic measures that substantially raised the federal budget deficit while almost doubling the federal debt . the bush administration increased federal spending , most dramatically in the areas of med...
bush cut taxes and increased rebates , but increased spending ?
overview the great recession of 2007-2009 was the worst global economic crisis since the great depression in the 1930s . the recession resulted from a combination of tax cuts , spending increases , and the devastating effects of a banking crisis in the subprime mortgage market . the recession contributed to rising inco...
the us national debt rose by \ $ 6 trillion from 2008 to 2012 , while unemployment peaked at 10 percent in 2009 and then declined . in july 2010 , the dodd-frank wall street reform and consumer protection act was passed . the law attempted to address some of the key causes of the banking crisis but stopped short of bre...
no mention of the community reinvestment act , signed by jimmy carter ?
key points the nominal value of any economic statistic is measured in terms of actual prices that exist at the time . the real value refers to the same statistic after it has been adjusted for inflation . to convert nominal economic data from several different years into real , inflation-adjusted data , the starting po...
would your answer be the same for the 1970s ? problems the prime interest rate is the rate that banks charge their best customers . based on the nominal interest rates and inflation rates given in the table below , in which of the years given would it have been best to be a lender ?
in last problems about primer interest rate and mortgage interest rate : what will be the answers ?
key points the nominal value of any economic statistic is measured in terms of actual prices that exist at the time . the real value refers to the same statistic after it has been adjusted for inflation . to convert nominal economic data from several different years into real , inflation-adjusted data , the starting po...
to convert nominal economic data from several different years into real , inflation-adjusted data , the starting point is to choose a base year arbitrarily and then use a price index to convert the measurements so that they are measured in the money prevailing in the base year . self-check question based on data from t...
in the self-question resolution why the deflator is being measured in dollars ?
key points the nominal value of any economic statistic is measured in terms of actual prices that exist at the time . the real value refers to the same statistic after it has been adjusted for inflation . to convert nominal economic data from several different years into real , inflation-adjusted data , the starting po...
in which years would it have been better to be a bank lending money ? year | mortgage interest rate | inflation rate - | - | - 1984 | 12.4 % | 4.3 % 1990 | 10 % | 5.4 % 2001 | 7.0 % | 2.8 %
but how can we calculate inflation rate ?
key points the nominal value of any economic statistic is measured in terms of actual prices that exist at the time . the real value refers to the same statistic after it has been adjusted for inflation . to convert nominal economic data from several different years into real , inflation-adjusted data , the starting po...
to convert nominal economic data from several different years into real , inflation-adjusted data , the starting point is to choose a base year arbitrarily and then use a price index to convert the measurements so that they are measured in the money prevailing in the base year . self-check question based on data from t...
for the self test question , how do we get to 57 % of gdp as inflation ?
key points the nominal value of any economic statistic is measured in terms of actual prices that exist at the time . the real value refers to the same statistic after it has been adjusted for inflation . to convert nominal economic data from several different years into real , inflation-adjusted data , the starting po...
$ \text { real gdp } = \frac { \text { nominal gdp } } { \text { price index } } $ mathematically , a price index is a two-digit decimal number like 1.00 or 0.85 or 1.25 . but—because some people have trouble working with decimals—the price index has traditionally been multiplied by 100 to get integer numbers like 100 ...
i understand how we get the 51 % and 39 % numbers , but why do we divide 51 % by ( 51+39 ) ?
key points the nominal value of any economic statistic is measured in terms of actual prices that exist at the time . the real value refers to the same statistic after it has been adjusted for inflation . to convert nominal economic data from several different years into real , inflation-adjusted data , the starting po...
key points the nominal value of any economic statistic is measured in terms of actual prices that exist at the time . the real value refers to the same statistic after it has been adjusted for inflation . to convert nominal economic data from several different years into real , inflation-adjusted data , the starting po...
how does this give us our inflation value ?
key points the nominal value of any economic statistic is measured in terms of actual prices that exist at the time . the real value refers to the same statistic after it has been adjusted for inflation . to convert nominal economic data from several different years into real , inflation-adjusted data , the starting po...
knowing that , we can extract the increase in prices from nominal gdp in order to measure only changes in output . step 1 : understand that nominal measurements are in value terms . $ \text { value } = \text { price } × \text { quantity } $ or $ \text { nominal gdp } = \text { gdp deflator } × \text { real gdp } $ step...
so what if a house gains value ?
key points the nominal value of any economic statistic is measured in terms of actual prices that exist at the time . the real value refers to the same statistic after it has been adjusted for inflation . to convert nominal economic data from several different years into real , inflation-adjusted data , the starting po...
this means that when we deflate nominal figures to get real figures—by dividing the nominal by the price index—we also need to remember to divide the published price index by 100 to make the math work . so , we change our real gdp formula slightly : $ \text { real gdp } = \frac { \text { nominal gdp } } { \text { price...
step 2 : calculate real gdp using the formula below for the formula , the 100 is the base year from 2005 , right ?
key points the nominal value of any economic statistic is measured in terms of actual prices that exist at the time . the real value refers to the same statistic after it has been adjusted for inflation . to convert nominal economic data from several different years into real , inflation-adjusted data , the starting po...
this means that when we deflate nominal figures to get real figures—by dividing the nominal by the price index—we also need to remember to divide the published price index by 100 to make the math work . so , we change our real gdp formula slightly : $ \text { real gdp } = \frac { \text { nominal gdp } } { \text { price...
in the section entitled converting nominal gdp to real gdp , is the price index referred to known as the consumer price index ?
key points the nominal value of any economic statistic is measured in terms of actual prices that exist at the time . the real value refers to the same statistic after it has been adjusted for inflation . to convert nominal economic data from several different years into real , inflation-adjusted data , the starting po...
self-check question based on data from the table in the try it on your own ! section , how much of the nominal gdp growth from 1980 to 1990 was real gdp and how much was inflation ? review questions what is the difference between a series of economic data over time measured in nominal terms versus the same data series ...
section , how much of the nominal gdp growth from 1980 to 1990 was real gdp and how much was inflation ?
to understand what limits are , let 's look at an example . we start with the function $ f ( x ) =x+2 $ . the limit of $ f $ at $ x=3 $ is the value $ f $ approaches as we get closer and closer to $ x=3 $ . graphically , this is the $ y $ -value we approach when we look at the graph of $ f $ and get closer and closer t...
$ f ( 3 ) $ . so yes , the limit of $ f ( x ) =x+2 $ at $ x=3 $ is equal to $ f ( 3 ) $ , but this is n't always the case . to understand this , let 's look at function $ g $ .
for the last question , how is there a limit for x -- > 6 ?
to understand what limits are , let 's look at an example . we start with the function $ f ( x ) =x+2 $ . the limit of $ f $ at $ x=3 $ is the value $ f $ approaches as we get closer and closer to $ x=3 $ . graphically , this is the $ y $ -value we approach when we look at the graph of $ f $ and get closer and closer t...
we know they are infinite because for any integer there 's another integer that 's even larger than that . there 's always another one , and another one . in limits , we do n't want to get infinitely big , but infinitely close .
and what 's the difference between the shaded dot and one that 's not shaded ?
to understand what limits are , let 's look at an example . we start with the function $ f ( x ) =x+2 $ . the limit of $ f $ at $ x=3 $ is the value $ f $ approaches as we get closer and closer to $ x=3 $ . graphically , this is the $ y $ -value we approach when we look at the graph of $ f $ and get closer and closer t...
suppose we want to be less than $ 0.001 $ units from $ 4 $ . which $ x $ -value close to $ x=2 $ can we choose ? let 's try $ x=2.001 $ : $ 2.001^2=4.004001 $ that 's more than $ 0.001 $ units away from $ 4 $ .
for the last example , as the x value approaches 7 , does the y value differ from both sides ?
to understand what limits are , let 's look at an example . we start with the function $ f ( x ) =x+2 $ . the limit of $ f $ at $ x=3 $ is the value $ f $ approaches as we get closer and closer to $ x=3 $ . graphically , this is the $ y $ -value we approach when we look at the graph of $ f $ and get closer and closer t...
when we approach $ x=3 $ from the right , the function approaches $ 6 $ . when a limit does n't approach the same value from both sides , we say that the limit does n't exist .
how to sove limit of square root ?
shah jahan was the fifth ruler of the mughal dynasty . during his third regnal year , his favorite wife , known as mumtaz mahal , died due to complications arising from the birth of their fourteenth child . deeply saddened , the emperor started planning the construction of a suitable , permanent resting place for his b...
the white-marble mausoleum is flanked on either side by identical buildings in red sandstone . one of these serves as a mosque , and the other , whose exact function is unknown , provides architectural balance . the marble structure is topped by a bulbous dome and surrounded by four minarets of equal height .
one of them is a mosque and the other i believe is a guest house , is that correct ?
shah jahan was the fifth ruler of the mughal dynasty . during his third regnal year , his favorite wife , known as mumtaz mahal , died due to complications arising from the birth of their fourteenth child . deeply saddened , the emperor started planning the construction of a suitable , permanent resting place for his b...
shah jahan was the fifth ruler of the mughal dynasty . during his third regnal year , his favorite wife , known as mumtaz mahal , died due to complications arising from the birth of their fourteenth child .
what is shahjahans full name ?
shah jahan was the fifth ruler of the mughal dynasty . during his third regnal year , his favorite wife , known as mumtaz mahal , died due to complications arising from the birth of their fourteenth child . deeply saddened , the emperor started planning the construction of a suitable , permanent resting place for his b...
d. fairchild ruggles , “ a garden in landscape , ” in islamic gardens and landscapes : penn studies in landscape architecture ( university of pennsylvania press , 2007 ) . giles tillotson , taj mahal ( harvard university press , 2008 ) .
i know this question is not about the article , but is n't there a black taj mahal that is have said to have been planned to be built across the yamuna river opposite the taj mahal ?
shah jahan was the fifth ruler of the mughal dynasty . during his third regnal year , his favorite wife , known as mumtaz mahal , died due to complications arising from the birth of their fourteenth child . deeply saddened , the emperor started planning the construction of a suitable , permanent resting place for his b...
d. fairchild ruggles , “ a garden in landscape , ” in islamic gardens and landscapes : penn studies in landscape architecture ( university of pennsylvania press , 2007 ) . giles tillotson , taj mahal ( harvard university press , 2008 ) .
correct me if i 'm wrong , it thought a muslim architect designed and built the taj mahal , but then after it was built , the emperor killed him because he did n't want any other building in that time period to be as beautiful/ more beautiful than the taj mahal right ?
shah jahan was the fifth ruler of the mughal dynasty . during his third regnal year , his favorite wife , known as mumtaz mahal , died due to complications arising from the birth of their fourteenth child . deeply saddened , the emperor started planning the construction of a suitable , permanent resting place for his b...
d. fairchild ruggles , “ a garden in landscape , ” in islamic gardens and landscapes : penn studies in landscape architecture ( university of pennsylvania press , 2007 ) . giles tillotson , taj mahal ( harvard university press , 2008 ) .
in taj mahal there are two graves ?
shah jahan was the fifth ruler of the mughal dynasty . during his third regnal year , his favorite wife , known as mumtaz mahal , died due to complications arising from the birth of their fourteenth child . deeply saddened , the emperor started planning the construction of a suitable , permanent resting place for his b...
the interior floor plan of the taj exhibits the hasht bishisht ( eight levels ) principle , alluding to the eight levels of paradise . consisting of eight halls and side rooms connected to the main space in a cross-axial plan—the favored design for islamic architecture from the mid-fifteenth century—the center of the m...
is it true the coffin is suspended in mid air ?
shah jahan was the fifth ruler of the mughal dynasty . during his third regnal year , his favorite wife , known as mumtaz mahal , died due to complications arising from the birth of their fourteenth child . deeply saddened , the emperor started planning the construction of a suitable , permanent resting place for his b...
d. fairchild ruggles , “ a garden in landscape , ” in islamic gardens and landscapes : penn studies in landscape architecture ( university of pennsylvania press , 2007 ) . giles tillotson , taj mahal ( harvard university press , 2008 ) .
i do know that taj mahal means crown of palaces in persian , but does that mean that shah and mumtaz were persian ?
shah jahan was the fifth ruler of the mughal dynasty . during his third regnal year , his favorite wife , known as mumtaz mahal , died due to complications arising from the birth of their fourteenth child . deeply saddened , the emperor started planning the construction of a suitable , permanent resting place for his b...
shah jahan was the fifth ruler of the mughal dynasty . during his third regnal year , his favorite wife , known as mumtaz mahal , died due to complications arising from the birth of their fourteenth child .
who prisoned emperor shah jahan and why ?
shah jahan was the fifth ruler of the mughal dynasty . during his third regnal year , his favorite wife , known as mumtaz mahal , died due to complications arising from the birth of their fourteenth child . deeply saddened , the emperor started planning the construction of a suitable , permanent resting place for his b...
d. fairchild ruggles , “ a garden in landscape , ” in islamic gardens and landscapes : penn studies in landscape architecture ( university of pennsylvania press , 2007 ) . giles tillotson , taj mahal ( harvard university press , 2008 ) .
where in india is taj mahal located ?
key points a catalyst is a substance that can be added to a reaction to increase the reaction rate without getting consumed in the process . catalysts typically speed up a reaction by reducing the activation energy or changing the reaction mechanism . enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in biochemical reactions ...
the overall reaction can be written as : $ \text { sucrose } + \text h_2 \text o \xrightarrow { \text { acid catalyst } } \text { glucose } + \text { fructose } $ since the $ \text h^+ $ appears as both a reactant and a product in equal amounts , it is not consumed during the course of the reaction . therefore , the ca...
can a catalyst change the product of a reaction , ?
key points a catalyst is a substance that can be added to a reaction to increase the reaction rate without getting consumed in the process . catalysts typically speed up a reaction by reducing the activation energy or changing the reaction mechanism . enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in biochemical reactions ...
key points a catalyst is a substance that can be added to a reaction to increase the reaction rate without getting consumed in the process . catalysts typically speed up a reaction by reducing the activation energy or changing the reaction mechanism . enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in biochemical reactions ...
how to know which catalysts to use in a chemical reaction or when the mechanism of such is given ?
key points a catalyst is a substance that can be added to a reaction to increase the reaction rate without getting consumed in the process . catalysts typically speed up a reaction by reducing the activation energy or changing the reaction mechanism . enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in biochemical reactions ...
in this article , we will talk more about what a catalyst is , and the different types of catalysts . what is a catalyst ? catalysts are substances that can be added to a reaction to increase the reaction rate without getting consumed in the process .
can you further explain what a heterogeneous catalyst is ?
key points a catalyst is a substance that can be added to a reaction to increase the reaction rate without getting consumed in the process . catalysts typically speed up a reaction by reducing the activation energy or changing the reaction mechanism . enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in biochemical reactions ...
therefore , the catalyst does not appear on the reactant or product side of the overall reaction . heterogeneous and surface catalysis heterogeneous catalysts are catalysts that are in a different phase than the reactants . for example , the catalyst might be in the solid phase while the reactants are in a liquid or ga...
what does `` a different phase mean '' ?
key points a catalyst is a substance that can be added to a reaction to increase the reaction rate without getting consumed in the process . catalysts typically speed up a reaction by reducing the activation energy or changing the reaction mechanism . enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in biochemical reactions ...
in this article , we will talk more about what a catalyst is , and the different types of catalysts . what is a catalyst ? catalysts are substances that can be added to a reaction to increase the reaction rate without getting consumed in the process .
an how would you test for a heterogeneous catalyst ?
key points a catalyst is a substance that can be added to a reaction to increase the reaction rate without getting consumed in the process . catalysts typically speed up a reaction by reducing the activation energy or changing the reaction mechanism . enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in biochemical reactions ...
heterogeneous and surface catalysis heterogeneous catalysts are catalysts that are in a different phase than the reactants . for example , the catalyst might be in the solid phase while the reactants are in a liquid or gas phase . one example of a heterogeneous catalyst is the catalytic converter in gasoline or diesel-...
can a catalyst be used in reactions without regard too the phase of matter ?
key points a catalyst is a substance that can be added to a reaction to increase the reaction rate without getting consumed in the process . catalysts typically speed up a reaction by reducing the activation energy or changing the reaction mechanism . enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in biochemical reactions ...
enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in biochemical reactions . common types of catalysts include enzymes , acid-base catalysts , and heterogeneous ( or surface ) catalysts . introduction : a kinetics thought experiment your brain is powered by the oxidation of glucose .
how do catalysts use adsorption process ?
key points a catalyst is a substance that can be added to a reaction to increase the reaction rate without getting consumed in the process . catalysts typically speed up a reaction by reducing the activation energy or changing the reaction mechanism . enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in biochemical reactions ...
chances are , the raisin does n't do much besides maybe dry out a little bit more . even though the oxidation of glucose is a thermodynamically favorable reaction , it turns out that the reaction rate is really really really slow . the rate of a reaction depends on factors such as : activation energy temperature : if y...
what is the catalyst in reaction of oxidation of benzaldehyde ?
key points a catalyst is a substance that can be added to a reaction to increase the reaction rate without getting consumed in the process . catalysts typically speed up a reaction by reducing the activation energy or changing the reaction mechanism . enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in biochemical reactions ...
key points a catalyst is a substance that can be added to a reaction to increase the reaction rate without getting consumed in the process . catalysts typically speed up a reaction by reducing the activation energy or changing the reaction mechanism . enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in biochemical reactions ...
what are the catalysts that is a factor is in a chemical reaction involving four or more reactants ?
key points a catalyst is a substance that can be added to a reaction to increase the reaction rate without getting consumed in the process . catalysts typically speed up a reaction by reducing the activation energy or changing the reaction mechanism . enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in biochemical reactions ...
in this article , we will talk more about what a catalyst is , and the different types of catalysts . what is a catalyst ? catalysts are substances that can be added to a reaction to increase the reaction rate without getting consumed in the process .
what is an autocratic catalyst and are there any examples ?
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ( adhd ) if you ’ ve ever been to a child ’ s birthday party , the term hyperactivity will be familiar to you . kids can be a whirlwind of running , giggling , yelling , poking , and interrupting fury . although this energy can be exhausting for babysitters , parents , and teach...
surprising to some , the vast majority of research suggests that things like eating too much sugar , watching too much television , or living in a chaotic household do not cause adhd. $ ^3 $ these things may lead to problems with focus or attention , but that is different from having adhd . how common is adhd ? adhd oc...
if adhd impacts 5 % of kids and only 2.5 % of adults , does that mean some people grow out of adhd ?
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ( adhd ) if you ’ ve ever been to a child ’ s birthday party , the term hyperactivity will be familiar to you . kids can be a whirlwind of running , giggling , yelling , poking , and interrupting fury . although this energy can be exhausting for babysitters , parents , and teach...
surprising to some , the vast majority of research suggests that things like eating too much sugar , watching too much television , or living in a chaotic household do not cause adhd. $ ^3 $ these things may lead to problems with focus or attention , but that is different from having adhd . how common is adhd ? adhd oc...
is there any evidence that diet/nutrition plays any kind of roll in adhd ?
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ( adhd ) if you ’ ve ever been to a child ’ s birthday party , the term hyperactivity will be familiar to you . kids can be a whirlwind of running , giggling , yelling , poking , and interrupting fury . although this energy can be exhausting for babysitters , parents , and teach...
surprising to some , the vast majority of research suggests that things like eating too much sugar , watching too much television , or living in a chaotic household do not cause adhd. $ ^3 $ these things may lead to problems with focus or attention , but that is different from having adhd . how common is adhd ? adhd oc...
is it possible for someone to have mild adhd ?
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ( adhd ) if you ’ ve ever been to a child ’ s birthday party , the term hyperactivity will be familiar to you . kids can be a whirlwind of running , giggling , yelling , poking , and interrupting fury . although this energy can be exhausting for babysitters , parents , and teach...
surprising to some , the vast majority of research suggests that things like eating too much sugar , watching too much television , or living in a chaotic household do not cause adhd. $ ^3 $ these things may lead to problems with focus or attention , but that is different from having adhd . how common is adhd ? adhd oc...
is it more likely that children is affected with adhd than adults ?
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ( adhd ) if you ’ ve ever been to a child ’ s birthday party , the term hyperactivity will be familiar to you . kids can be a whirlwind of running , giggling , yelling , poking , and interrupting fury . although this energy can be exhausting for babysitters , parents , and teach...
adhd occurs in most cultures , and affects about 5 % of children and 2.5 % of adults worldwide. $ ^1 $ adhd is particularly common in the united states , where childhood prevalence has been estimated to be as high as 11 % . males are twice as likely as females to be diagnosed with adhd , but females are more likely to ...
why is adhd more noticed in males than females ?
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ( adhd ) if you ’ ve ever been to a child ’ s birthday party , the term hyperactivity will be familiar to you . kids can be a whirlwind of running , giggling , yelling , poking , and interrupting fury . although this energy can be exhausting for babysitters , parents , and teach...
that ’ s why , in the case of adhd , atypical functioning in the brain areas mentioned above can lead to problems with attention , hyperactive/impulsive behavior , or both . what are the symptoms of adhd ? the symptoms of adhd begin in childhood ( usually between ages 3 and 6 ) , and for about 50 % children , continue ...
it has to be over 6 months of symptoms to be able to diagnose adhd ?
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ( adhd ) if you ’ ve ever been to a child ’ s birthday party , the term hyperactivity will be familiar to you . kids can be a whirlwind of running , giggling , yelling , poking , and interrupting fury . although this energy can be exhausting for babysitters , parents , and teach...
surprising to some , the vast majority of research suggests that things like eating too much sugar , watching too much television , or living in a chaotic household do not cause adhd. $ ^3 $ these things may lead to problems with focus or attention , but that is different from having adhd . how common is adhd ? adhd oc...
and could homeschooling be part of a solution for adhd ?
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ( adhd ) if you ’ ve ever been to a child ’ s birthday party , the term hyperactivity will be familiar to you . kids can be a whirlwind of running , giggling , yelling , poking , and interrupting fury . although this energy can be exhausting for babysitters , parents , and teach...
surprising to some , the vast majority of research suggests that things like eating too much sugar , watching too much television , or living in a chaotic household do not cause adhd. $ ^3 $ these things may lead to problems with focus or attention , but that is different from having adhd . how common is adhd ? adhd oc...
how do we distinguish adhd from normal human behavior ?
change over a thousand years during the thousand years of artistic activity at mogao , the style of the wall paintings and sculptures changed , in part a reflection of the influences that reached it along the silk road . the early caves show greater indian and western influence , while during the tang dynasty ( 618-906...
in the early caves , jataka stories ( about buddha 's previous incarnations ) were commonly depicted . during the tang dynasty , pure land buddhism became very popular . this promoted the buddha amitabha , who helped the believer achieve rebirth in his western paradise , where even sinners are permitted , sitting withi...
why is there two of the same passage in tang dynasty ?
change over a thousand years during the thousand years of artistic activity at mogao , the style of the wall paintings and sculptures changed , in part a reflection of the influences that reached it along the silk road . the early caves show greater indian and western influence , while during the tang dynasty ( 618-906...
in the early caves , jataka stories ( about buddha 's previous incarnations ) were commonly depicted . during the tang dynasty , pure land buddhism became very popular . this promoted the buddha amitabha , who helped the believer achieve rebirth in his western paradise , where even sinners are permitted , sitting withi...
how prevalent is buddhism in china today ?
change over a thousand years during the thousand years of artistic activity at mogao , the style of the wall paintings and sculptures changed , in part a reflection of the influences that reached it along the silk road . the early caves show greater indian and western influence , while during the tang dynasty ( 618-906...
in the early caves , jataka stories ( about buddha 's previous incarnations ) were commonly depicted . during the tang dynasty , pure land buddhism became very popular . this promoted the buddha amitabha , who helped the believer achieve rebirth in his western paradise , where even sinners are permitted , sitting withi...
why tang is so colorful than other dynasty ?
change over a thousand years during the thousand years of artistic activity at mogao , the style of the wall paintings and sculptures changed , in part a reflection of the influences that reached it along the silk road . the early caves show greater indian and western influence , while during the tang dynasty ( 618-906...
the responsibility for the cave 's upkeep was often passed on to the patron 's descendants , and it could stay in the same family for generations . the caves were excavated by a team of workmen , who chizelled out the ceiling and walls , which were then plastered with clay tempered with chopped straw and finished with ...
in the seventh paragraph , why is chiseled spelt `` chizelled '' ?
by the early fifth century b.c.e . the achaemenid ( persian ) empire ruled an estimated 44 % of the human population of planet earth . through regional administrators the persian kings controlled a vast territory which they constantly sought to expand . famous for monumental architecture , persian kings established num...
and artaxerxes i ( r. 466-424 b.c.e . ) . persepolis would remain an important site until it was sacked , looted , and burned under alexander the great of macedon in 330 b.c.e . darius ’ program at persepolis including the building of a massive terraced platform covering 125,000 square meters of the promontory .
`` persepolis would remain an important site until it was sacked , looted , and burned under alexander the great of macedon in 330 b.c.e '' how come all these warriors of history have to `` sack and burn '' all these awesome sounding cities ?
by the early fifth century b.c.e . the achaemenid ( persian ) empire ruled an estimated 44 % of the human population of planet earth . through regional administrators the persian kings controlled a vast territory which they constantly sought to expand . famous for monumental architecture , persian kings established num...
the great audience hall of the persian kings darius and xerxes presents a visual microcosm of the achaemenid empire—making clear , through sculptural decoration , that the persian king ruled over all of the subjugated ambassadors and vassals ( who are shown bringing tribute in an endless eternal procession ) . overview...
why was the persian empire also known as the achaemenid empire ?
by the early fifth century b.c.e . the achaemenid ( persian ) empire ruled an estimated 44 % of the human population of planet earth . through regional administrators the persian kings controlled a vast territory which they constantly sought to expand . famous for monumental architecture , persian kings established num...
in 518 b.c.e . when he indicated the location of a “ royal hill ” that would serve as a ceremonial center and citadel for the city . this was an action on darius ’ part that was similar to the earlier king cyrus the great who had founded the city of pasargadae .
what my question is does anyone know or theorize what would have been in the center blank panel these two groups face ?
over the centuries , two main branches of buddhism emerged : a transmission that traveled to southeast asia , and a transmission that evolved in east asia . a further offshoot of the northern transmission also developed . all three branches began in india , and developed further as they moved across asia . theravada bu...
a further offshoot of the northern transmission also developed . all three branches began in india , and developed further as they moved across asia . theravada buddhism theravada is believed to be the oldest form of buddhism . the term itself comes into use later , but the theravada tradition upholds the monastic path...
so in a nutshell what are the most note worthy facts about the three main branches of buddhism that really set them apart from one another ?
over the centuries , two main branches of buddhism emerged : a transmission that traveled to southeast asia , and a transmission that evolved in east asia . a further offshoot of the northern transmission also developed . all three branches began in india , and developed further as they moved across asia . theravada bu...
theravada buddhism theravada is believed to be the oldest form of buddhism . the term itself comes into use later , but the theravada tradition upholds the monastic path and adheres to the oldest surviving recorded sayings of the buddha , collectively called the pali canon . these original texts were set down in the pa...
what is a monastic path ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
ddos a distributed denial of service attack attempts to make an online service , like a website , unavailable by overwhelming it with a flood of traffic from a team of computers . doxnet a fictional virus modeled after the stuxnet virus . like stuxnet , doxnet is able to damage physical infrastructure .
what exactly is the stuxnet virus ?
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botnet multiple computers on a network that are infected with a program that can be controlled remotely . the infected computers are usually used to cause damage that couldn ’ t be achieved with a single computer . computer network two or more interconnected devices that can exchange data . computer virus a computer pr...
are servers and computer networks the same ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged .
what is a trojan horse in cyber security terms ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
keylogger malware a program that records every key struck on a keyboard and sends that information to an attacker . malware software that harms computers , networks , or people . includes viruses , worms , ransomware , and other computer programs .
when will people gain their security and privacy ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged .
in the section about antivirus software , how do those computer programs detect and remove malware ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged .
how do you prevent hacking ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
software consists of code written in a programming language that instructs computers to perform specific tasks . software patch a piece of software designed to update a computer program in order to fix a software vulnerability or improve the program . software vulnerability a flaw or weakness in a computer program that...
since the internet will never be 100 % safe , what kind of software patches would be most effective ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
computer network two or more interconnected devices that can exchange data . computer virus a computer program that can copy itself and cause harm in various ways , such as stealing private information or destroying data . ddos a distributed denial of service attack attempts to make an online service , like a website ,...
how exactly does malware harm a computer ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet multiple computers on a network that are infected with a program that can be controlled remotely .
so can we ever make a network that is safe enough for hackers to not be able to hack in to ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged .
can you hack with javascript ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged .
and also , what is a trojan ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
encryption the process of using codes to make readable information unreadable . encrypted information can not be read until it is decrypted using a secret key . firewall software designed to block malware from entering protected networks .
how to do a key to our messages ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged .
why in the smart sensor configuration with support for ip protocol required address of the default gateway ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
botnet multiple computers on a network that are infected with a program that can be controlled remotely . the infected computers are usually used to cause damage that couldn ’ t be achieved with a single computer . computer network two or more interconnected devices that can exchange data . computer virus a computer pr...
how do i check to see if my netgear51 installed with my home computer is being used by next door neighbor without permission to compromise my computer information ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
doxnet a fictional virus modeled after the stuxnet virus . like stuxnet , doxnet is able to damage physical infrastructure . encryption the process of using codes to make readable information unreadable .
how do hackers use programmes like c++ and others to hack into accounts ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
includes viruses , worms , ransomware , and other computer programs . phishing attempting to trick people into revealing sensitive information , such as passwords and credit card numbers , often by using emails or fake websites that look like they are from trusted organizations . ransomware a type of malware that holds...
is phishing the same as a hacker ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
ddos a distributed denial of service attack attempts to make an online service , like a website , unavailable by overwhelming it with a flood of traffic from a team of computers . doxnet a fictional virus modeled after the stuxnet virus . like stuxnet , doxnet is able to damage physical infrastructure .
what is the most common virus that many computers get ?
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antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second .
how do hackers access files remotely on other computers ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
ddos a distributed denial of service attack attempts to make an online service , like a website , unavailable by overwhelming it with a flood of traffic from a team of computers . doxnet a fictional virus modeled after the stuxnet virus . like stuxnet , doxnet is able to damage physical infrastructure .
can a virus overclock your cpu so much it catches fire ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
botnet multiple computers on a network that are infected with a program that can be controlled remotely . the infected computers are usually used to cause damage that couldn ’ t be achieved with a single computer . computer network two or more interconnected devices that can exchange data . computer virus a computer pr...
is there any way to find out whether or not our computer is compromised ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
encrypted information can not be read until it is decrypted using a secret key . firewall software designed to block malware from entering protected networks . hacktivist someone who uses computers and computer networks to disrupt services or share secret information in an effort to draw attention to political or socia...
is there a specific way to 'turn on ' a firewall for one website but not another ?
antivirus software computer programs that can block , detect , and remove viruses and other malware . backups/backing up files extra copies of computer files that can be used to restore files that are lost or damaged . bandwidth the amount of data that can pass through a network or part of a network per second . botnet...
software consists of code written in a programming language that instructs computers to perform specific tasks . software patch a piece of software designed to update a computer program in order to fix a software vulnerability or improve the program . software vulnerability a flaw or weakness in a computer program that...
is stuxnet an software or is it just a website ?
overview as the united states ’ industrial economy grew in the late 1800s , conflict between workers and factory owners became increasingly frequent and sometimes led to violence . the homestead strike occurred at the carnegie steel company ’ s homestead steel works in 1892 . the strike culminated in a gun battle betwe...
the owners quickly capitulated to his demands and the strike was settled . in the great depression , the federal government enacted provisions on behalf of workers and labor unions . president franklin roosevelt signed the wagner labor relations act into law on july 5 , 1935 . the wagner act established federal guideli...
does labor battles allude to the dangerous , powerful , and sad realities of war ?
overview as the united states ’ industrial economy grew in the late 1800s , conflict between workers and factory owners became increasingly frequent and sometimes led to violence . the homestead strike occurred at the carnegie steel company ’ s homestead steel works in 1892 . the strike culminated in a gun battle betwe...
what effect do you think the homestead and pullman strikes had on american culture and society in this time period ? what role did government play in the homestead and pullman strikes ? what role do you think government should play in labor-management disputes ?
is the title stating that the homestead and pullman strikes were so intense , that they brought about similarities of that of which encased humans ' minds of the topic of war ?
overview as the united states ’ industrial economy grew in the late 1800s , conflict between workers and factory owners became increasingly frequent and sometimes led to violence . the homestead strike occurred at the carnegie steel company ’ s homestead steel works in 1892 . the strike culminated in a gun battle betwe...
the state government had sided with the owners . the union had been defeated. $ ^3 $ the pullman strike george pullman was an engineer who designed a popular railroad sleeping car . ( before the advent of cars and airplanes , americans traveled long distances by rail and slept in railroad cars on the trains . )
i 'm confused how does the union end up defeated ?