... Social
History ofthe Telephone to 1940. Berkeley:
Univ. Calif. Press
Fountain JE. 2001a. The economic impact of
theInternet on the government sector. In The
Economic Payoff from theInternet ... Thus, the
social impact oftheInternet depends on the impact of society on what the Internet
becomes. It follows that sociologists should be studying carefully the organization
of theInternet ... inequality
in access to the attention of those who use the Internet. By dramatically reducing
the cost ofthe replication and distribution of information, theInternet has the
potential to create...
... made for the date
of service commencement, Internet access in countries with
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able with the new technology. Also, the increased presence ofthe Internet
in ... Acquiring the First E1 34
5. The National Network when theInternet Thailand
Acquired the First E1 36
6. Local Internet Exchange in Thailand (as of August 1997) 43
THEHISTORYOFTHEINTERNET ... 1998).
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The intervention from the Ministry of Transport and Communications
(MoTC) and the competition among Thai ISPs recently drove down the
price of services...
... knowledge in the hands of
the few and away from the minds ofthe many.
I predict that in the not-too-distant-future that all
materials will either be circulating on the Internet,
or that they will ... encyclopedias, where
one of them says:
" ;The National Grange is the popular name
of the Order ofthe Patrons of Husbandry,
the oldest general farm organization
in the United States. . .formed ...
Etext ofthe U.S. Constitution, etc. You might consider,
just for the ten minutes the first two might require, the
reading ofthe first two of these documents that were put
on the Internet...
... especially the
specifications ofthe protocols. The beginnings of the
ARPANET and theInternet in the university research
community promoted the academic tradition of open
publication of ideas ... individuals and their computers with-
out regard for geographic location.
of the
INTERNET
the science of future technology
The Internet also represents one ofthe most suc-
cessful examples of sustained ... is the Director ofthe Computer
Networks Division ofthe Information Sciences Institute ofthe
University of Southern California.
Lawrence G. Roberts (lroberts@atmsys.com) is the President
of...
... was the readiest way
of converting them to the principles ofthe Christian religion.
These, then, were the first forerunners in the great cause ofthe abolition ofthe Slave
Trade: nor have their ... held the reigns ofthe
government of Spain till Charles the Fifth came to the throne, for the establishment of
a regular system of commerce in the persons ofthe native Africans. The object of ... nature of it; and ofthe extent of it;
and ofthe difficulty of subduing it.—Usefulness also ofthe contemplation of this
subject.
I scarcely know of any subject, the contemplation of which...
... Fund Owners’ Dily Use ofthe Internet
Percentge of mutul fund–owning households with Internet ccess, 2011
Household had
Internet access
Frequency of use
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past 12 months
or ... Have
Access to theInternet
The number of mutual fund investors with Internet access
has grown considerably in the past decade. In 2011,
91 percent of households owning funds had Internet
access, ... Note: Internet access includes access to theInternet at home, work, or some other location.
Source: Investment Company Institute
Mutual Fund Shareholders Report Frequent Use ofthe
Internet...
... in the appendix.
12
See FigureA10 in the appendix.
13
Some ofthe variation in the mutual fund favorability
rating across the age groups is affected by differences in
the frequency ofthe ... Use ofthe Internet,
2012.” ICI Research Perspective 18, no. 6
(November). Available at www.ici.org /pdf/
per18-06 .pdf.
Ownership of Mutual Funds, Shareholder
Sentiment, and Use ofthe Internet, ... significant: 85percent
accessed the Internet, and more than half reported using
the Internet daily (see Sabelhaus 2008). For discussion
of households’ use oftheInternet across different U.S....
... inheritance of glory which had been
left them by the great Frederick, or by the wish of blotting out the disgrace ofthe
campaign of 1792, entered heartily into the views ofthe allied powers; but the ... and the Elbe to the Baltic, should be their lines of
demarcation. Alexander should become the emperor ofthe north, and he ofthe south
of Europe." Abandoning, subsequently, these lofty ...
policy ofthe king, and of his minister Haugwitz, resisted them, until the violation of
the Prussian territory, near Anspach, by the march of a corps of French troops,
exasperated the passions of...
... interdict the churches ofthe Roman rite. ^13 The two wives of
Manuel Comnenus ^14 were ofthe race ofthe Franks: the first, a sister-in-law ofthe emperor Conrad; the
second, a daughter ofthe prince ... pursuit, the event of which was in the hands of the
Almighty. Their first offence, the attack of Zara, had been severely punished by the reproach of their
conscience and the censures ofthe pope; ... by the Venetians in the reduction ofthe sea coast; but their zeal was neither
blind nor disinterested; and in the conquest of Tyre, they shared the sovereignty of a city, the first seat of the
commerce...
... Canada, the Government of Canada, Canadian
Heritage, the Office ofthe Commissioner of Official Languages, the University of Toronto or the Oxford Internet Institute. The authors thank the Review
Committee ... Hogan, formerly of NetLab, is now with the Oxford Internet Institute at the University of Oxford.
Carsten Quell is now with the Office ofthe Commissioner of Official Languages. At the time that ... ignoring the new forms of social engagement that
the Internet has fostered, observers might come to
the conclusion that theInternet is the domain of asocial
individuals. On the contrary, the present...
... attached to the end ofthe hockey stick.
One ofthe game’s all-time greats, Gordie Howe, was a
keen supporter ofthe new piece of safety equipment.
Howe called the grip one ofthe greatest ... cuts. The front ofthe pad was also
made of a new plastic which resisted puncture.
CCM introduced the Prolite skate with the “Pro Guard”—
a hard plastic cover on the heel ofthe skate blade.
The ... nylon” rather than
the bronze mesh that was formerly employed. For the
first time, tendon protection became a focal point ofthe
boot. The issue of durability was addressed with the
addition of...
... IL: Northern Illinois
University Press, 2007.
Stockholders ofthe Bank ofthe United States.
“Proceedings ofthe Stockholders ofthe Bank ofthe United
States Preparatory to the Creation of a ... with the bank to accept the post of
president ofthe rst Bank ofthe United States.
Image of William Duer from the New York Public Library.
Image of Thomas Willing from the Collections ofthe ...
United States.
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THE LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA
COLLECTION OF
THE NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The First Bank ofthe United...
... iron gates of the
galleries, and the removal ofthe wire guards from the windows inside ofthe galleries added much to their
cheerfulness. The bars on the doors ofthe bedrooms, and the screens ... for the
protection of society than the care ofthe lunatic.
A Committee ofthe House of Commons was appointed in 1763, to inquire into the state ofthe private
mad-houses ofthe kingdom. On this ... Stations.
The locality ofthe first Bethlem Hospital is, I hope, now clearly before the reader. I will describe the form of
the buildings shortly, but will first trace thehistoryofthe convent to the...
... influx of barbarians smoothed the way for the break-up ofthe western part ofthe Empire.
Although they had a great respect for the Roman state, they must have kept some of their German love of
individual ... or holding their office, by the will of the
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The German laws did not provide for the trial, either in the Roman or the modern sense ofthe word, of a
suspected person. There was ... Previous to the year 375 the attempts ofthe Germans to penetrate into the Empire appear to have been due
to their love of adventure, their hope of enjoying some ofthe advantages of their civilized...
... abuse their office and
influence to the injury ofthe laws and peace ofthe country. The elimination ofthe Christian teachers of the
Negro race, and the prevention ofthe immigration of workers ... as their peculiar needs demanded. In the
agricultural sections the first duty ofthe teacher ofthe blacks was to show them how to get their living from
the soil. This was the final test of their ... resulting from the proximity of
the communities, and to the coöperation ofthe Canadians. The previous experience of most of these
adventurers as sojourners in the free States developed in them such...