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    especially in the Western world‚ that people are disconnected. Communication technology is supposed to connect people: it is beginning to connect people to machines‚ but not people to people. A young kid in U.S. knows how to deal with computer networks but does not know how to play with his next-door neighbour‚ so technology does bring in some level of problems. Some use technology‚ some abuse technology. The main idea behind technology has been to increase comforts‚ helps us in doing things outside of our

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    Economy Benefit from Technology An important aspect of having a successful economy is the ability for a country to trade its goods and service in an efficient way. The development of technology have greatly help to change the way countries trade their goods. Technology has currently reduce the time it takes to deliver the goods all over the world. From stem engines to diesel power engines and now with the aid of cargo ship we can reach the any place within few hours or minutes. For an example

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    Good morning Honourable Judges‚ Respected Teachers and my dear friends‚ Science and Technology today‚ are a synonym for life‚ every aspect of it is governed by science. The mechanization has reduced human beings to robots. Our activities‚ our action‚ even our thoughts are scientific now. Albert Einstein once said “It would be possible to describe everything scientifically‚ but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning‚ as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave

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    Nowadays‚ the development of science and technology is very rapid. These few years‚ there are numerous of reproduced animals. Genetic engineering is widely used. It seems that the scientific methods will allow people to modify the genes of their babies in the coming future. If I could choose how my child to be‚ health should be the most important area. The child should not be handicapped‚ otherwise he might feel inconvenience in his life. His proper growth will also be hindered. Besides‚ he

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    medical care available. The "natural" rate of maternal mortality—where nothing is done to prevent maternal death—has been estimated at 1500 per 100‚000 births. In the United States circa 1900‚ before the introduction and improvement of modern medical technologies‚ there were about 700 maternal deaths per 100‚000 births (.7%).[1] (However‚ natural childbirth advocates recognize the importance of emergency medical intervention‚ which can avert maternal or neonatal death.) At the onset of the Industrial Revolution

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    Science And Technology in India | | Last Updated: June 2013 | | | | IntroductionScience and technology (S&T) is widely recognised as an important tool for fostering and strengthening the economic and social development of the country. India has made significant progress in various spheres of science and technology over the years and can now take pride in having a strong network of S&T institutions‚ trained manpower and an innovative knowledge base.India is amongst the top-ranking

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    Ever since it developed‚ there has been controversy over whether or not mechanical inventions benefit our lives. Doug Rennie’s article‚ “Faxed to the Max”‚ says “the timesaving devices we created give us more freedom to do what we want have instead imprisoned us in our own technology.” Although this may be true to some people‚ everyone has the power to resist technological devices. People can chose to use these tools to enhance their lifestyles‚ like they can chose to use a hammer or a saw for a

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    Science & Technology Science and technology has been in the forefront of transforming the Indian economic structure helping India evolve as a globally competitive economic powerhouse. With the available scientific manpower--which is third largest in the world-- the Indian science and technology has been growing well above world average. While the Indian output of science‚ as measured by the quality and quantity of Science Citation Index (SCI) papers‚ has been growing at a CAGR of 8 per cent

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    SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Scientists do lots of researches in their field everyday and discover many solutions to world’s problem. Recently in china‚ researchers have found the way of removing the clog inside the body tissue without physically touching it. This technique relies on the tool called optical tweezers which directly laser the clog and blood can easily pass through the blood vessel. This experiment was carried out on a live mouse and this is the first time scientists have externally manipulate

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    Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology‚ is one that explores the fear of the growing realization that we have become a society dominated by technology. Although many people in todays day and age would say that technology and the large array of technological advances of the past decade or so‚ are both a friend and an enemy‚ in that they have both benefits and downfalls‚ Postman’s book arrives at the topic with a pessimistic view of what the dangers of technology is doing to our culture. Postman

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