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英语作文2篇有会的吗给黑客的一封信 1随着网络生活普及黑客出现在我们的生活中 2黑客对人们的社会生活有哪些影响3呼吁黑客

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英语作文2篇有会的吗
给黑客的一封信
1随着网络生活普及黑客出现在我们的生活中
2黑客对人们的社会生活有哪些影响
3呼吁黑客停止其行为
还有一篇 MY VIEW ON ECO -CITY
1中国许多地方建生态城 2对生态城的认识 3能为建设生态城做些什么?大概要300-400左右两篇都是
英语作文2篇有会的吗给黑客的一封信 1随着网络生活普及黑客出现在我们的生活中 2黑客对人们的社会生活有哪些影响3呼吁黑客
第一篇:
dear COMPUTER HACKER
i am glad to write to you .in the first place ,i have to admit that you are really a genius in the field of computer science .thus you can illegally gains access to or enters another's electronic system to obtain secret information or steal money.maybe under some circumstances you just want to make a joke to idle away your time .but haven't you ever considered that your deeds do great harm to others or cost a huge loss that can never be estimated?
so i sincerely give you advice that you ought to abandon your illegeal behavior .
it is wrong to intrude others' private space or cause trouble with their computers . on the contrary ,you can use your ability to help others or develop software that can faciliate the function of the computers .then i will reallt appreaciate that if you are willing to change .thank you ~
还有个也是关于黑客的,也发给您参考,自己加工吧~
Internet gambling's explosive growth has made it the Web's killer app. Now critics are trying to pull the plug. Scores of visitors stream into the Barrymore Beach Club on the tiny Caribbean island of Antigua on a recent morning. But none of them swim in the warm water or sip tropical drinks on the white-sand beach. That's because they have come to Antigua via the Internet, drawn by one of the Web's most provocative diversions: online gambling. ABOUT THE ONLY people actually in the hotel are a half-dozen bikini-clad women, toiling in guest rooms converted into tiny virtual casinos. As the dealers lean into Web cameras (each gets a monthly $50 "cleavage bonus") and flirt with bettors via instant messaging, a computer tracks the house's haul. Robert J. from the United States loses $475 on roulette in just seven bets, while Ricky L. of Hong Kong pockets $85 at baccarat. In a typical month, surfers plunk down $640,000. Because players make more bets per hour than they would at Caesar's Palace, they literally lose money to the house twice as fast, says Peter Kjaer, who runs the two-year-old site. "Of the two industries on the Internet that make money," Kjaer says, "this is the one I can tell my mother about." Every week about 2 million players ante up at more than 1,800 virtual casinos, making Internet gambling one of the Web's fastest-growing killer apps. It's easy to understand why. Internet sex sites can only simulate the real thing, but online casinos are the real thing. Any hour of the day, from work, home or vacation, you can click a mouse and bet the house. But now the dizzying growth of online gambling-some $3.5 billion will be lost on Internet bets this year, about three times the revenue of porn sites-has triggered a sharp backlash that threatens to turn some of today's thriving online casinos into tomorrow's defunct eToys. In recent months most U.S. credit-card companies, and some Internet payment systems like PayPal, have responded to pressure from lawmakers by moving to block charges from online casinos. The House of Representatives earlier this month passed a bill making online gambling a federal crime (the bill has not yet come to a Senate vote). Perhaps the most chilling news to site operators: last week an American who ran an Internet sports-gambling site in Antigua started serving a 21-month jail sentence for violating a 1961 sports-gambling statute. "There's big trouble ahead," says Kjaer.
第二篇:Eco city
Environmentally sustainable communities are the homes of the future,In the near future millions of us are meant to live in environmentally sustainable communities.
These so called "eco-towns" are something all three political parties agree on.
'We need to deliver the best eco-towns for the sake of the planet and the next generation... It is crucial that we involve local people, and citizen juries are a great way of doing just that.'
Yvette Cooper, housing minister Contest for ideas
Today housing minister Yvette Cooper launched a competition for architects, designers and 'citizen's juries' to come up with ideas for them.
She wants to engage the leading creative thinkers on architecture, urban and landscape design and transport planning on proposals for the new developments of up to 20,000 homes.
But it seems unclear whether anyone has really grasped the scale of what that means - and the changes needed to make it work.
The aims of the competition
To gather ideas from: - from the best national and international thinkers in the fields of town planning, urban design, architecture, landscape design, transport and environmental planning
- on what an eco-town could and should try to achieve, and how the design and development process can support positive outcomes
- on the key design features that should be considered when designing an eco-town, eg regional and local identity
- on the design layout of eco-towns and how they tie in with existing transport links and the natural landscape
- on housing layouts and sustainability features