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Computers sit at the center of modern technological life, making them a natural subject of study across disciplines including information technology, business, sociology, communications, and education. Students write about computers because the subject bridges technical analysis and broader social questions — how machines are designed and marketed, how they reshape workplaces and classrooms, and how they introduce new risks alongside new capabilities. The topic is academically rich precisely because it demands both technical literacy and critical thinking about culture, ethics, and policy.

The papers archived here reflect a wide range of approaches. Some take a business and competitive strategy angle, examining companies and their market positions or evaluating software platforms like Linux for organizational feasibility. Others adopt a sociological lens, exploring computer dependency, social disintegration via the internet, and the cultural weight of technology. Historical and evaluative approaches appear as well, tracing how computers have changed daily life and how hardware components like video cards have evolved. Applied and professional writing is also well represented, from cybercrime prevention programs to training faculty to use computers in classroom settings.

A strong essay on computers works best when it narrows its focus sharply — choosing one dimension, such as security, education, business competition, or social impact, rather than treating the subject in vague generalities. Evidence drawn from specific case studies, industry data, or documented policy outcomes tends to carry more weight than broad assertions. The most common pitfall is framing the thesis around obvious observations, such as "computers have changed everything," without committing to a clear, arguable position about how or why a specific change matters.

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Effective use of technology to improve student classroom performance
¶ … Technology to Improve Student Performance in Any Classroom
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Mathematical Modeling Although Even Complex
Although even complex mathematical modeling is certainly not new, the process has been facilitated enormously in recent years by the introduction of computer-based modeling applications. Despite these innovations, there are still some significant limitations to mathematical modeling that must be taken into account when using these techniques. To gain some additional insights in this area, this paper provides a review of the relevant literature to identify the benefits and limitations of mathematical modeling, a discussion concerning the use of mathematical modeling in the author's profession and the extent to which such modeling is used as value-added to other kinds of empirical research, and the extent to which it is used in place of other kinds of empirical research. A summary of the research and important findings are presented in the conclusion.
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Ray Kroc's organizational process of 'McDonaldization' and the birth of the American franchise
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Learning Organizations: Dynamism and Flexibility
What constitutes a learning organization?
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Apple Inc. Apple Was Founded
Apple was founded in 1976 and since then it has been the number one strongest Microsoft competitor on the market. The most acknowledged Apple products are those in the Macintosh line and the latest successful products…
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Social change: theory, causes, and impacts
How has technology changed or impacted Geography, Demography, Ecology, Economics and Stratification? What stimulates "Social Change?" Are all societies equal when change occurs? Why or why not?
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Computer Science MS Degree Application
In 1999, WWW.inventorTim Berners-Lee wrote in his book, Weaving the Web:
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Assessment of cultural studies themes and conceptual analysis
From as far back as 3500 BC to around 2900 BC, according to the History of Communication, at About.com, the author, Mary Bellis, notated that the Phoenicians developed the alphabet within this time frame while the…
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Technology in nursing: applications and integration
History of technology and its influence on nursing
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Computer IBM, Entered the Computer
IBM, entered the computer field during the 1960's, into a market where Apple Computer Inc. And Tandy Corporation's Radio Shack Division had been dominating until then with one of its initial attempts to make a 'mini…