CZARINA

The title of the empress of Russia.

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CZAROWITZ

The title of the eldest son of the czar and czarina.

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CZESAR

In the Roman law. A cognomen in the Gens Julia, which was assumed by the successors of Julius. Tayl. Civil Law, 31.

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CZETERUS

Lat. Other; another; the rest.

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CYBERNETICS

The scientific use of man made systems and natural elements that is made to reproduce itself. It is similar to general systems theory. The communication and control feedback system is the focus of the system. Dr. Norbert Weiner wrote an essay that the sci

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CYCLICALLY ADJUSTED DEFICIT

Predicting the governments budget loss when the economy is normal. It assumes spending and taxes are unchanged but does not consider the effect of national income versus debt.

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CYBERSLACKING

The term for the situation when employees use the internet for personal use when at work using the company computer. This costs employers over $1 billion a year in productivity, security, and staff replacement.

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CYCLICALLY ADJUSTED SURPLUS

The extra income that can be expected assuming normal economic behavior. Taxes and spending are assumed to be the same.

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CYBERSPACE

The realm where computer commucations and simulations are used on the internet. It is like the human psyche translated to the internet. The objects are not physical and made up of data manipulation. The term was started by William Gibson in 1982.

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CYCLONE

When low barometic pressure and strong winds rotate counter clockwise in the southern hemisphere. The south pacific calls it a cyclone, the western atlantic calls it a hurricane, and the eastern pacific calls it a typhoon.

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