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The Equal Access Act is a US law that requires public schools to provide equal access to extracurricular student clubs, such as religious, secular, or LGBT groups. Learn about its history, intent, guidelines, and Supreme Court cases.
This landmark document, produced by the University of Illinois, became the basis for subsequent architectural access codes Uniform Federal Accessibility Standard 1984 and the Americans with Disabilities Act 1990. [50] [51]
The Macintosh 128K was the first successful mass-market all-in-one desktop personal computer with a graphical user interface, introduced by Apple in 1984. Learn about its development, design, launch, and impact, as well as its successor, the Macintosh 512K.
Trunk access code, used to dial a domestic call; International access code, ... Access Code, a 1984 film with Macdonald Carey This page was last edited on 17 ...
The CFAA is a US cybersecurity bill that amended 18 U.S.C. § 1030 in 1986. It criminalizes various computer-related acts, such as hacking, trafficking in passwords, and causing damage to protected computers.
Macdonald Carey (1913-1994) was an American actor, best known for his role as Dr. Tom Horton on Days of Our Lives. He also starred in B-movies, Broadway plays, and served in the US Marine Corps during World War II.
The Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984 (Pub. L. Tooltip Public Law (United States) 98–473, S. 1762, 98 Stat. 1976, enacted October 12, 1984) was the first comprehensive revision of the U.S. criminal code since the early 1900s.
Nineteen Eighty-Four is a dystopian novel by George Orwell, published in 1949, that depicts a totalitarian society under Big Brother. The novel explores themes of totalitarianism, mass surveillance, propaganda, and individuality, and has influenced many terms and expressions in common usage.