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    Technology and its impact on Retail stores The owner of a top retailer wants to see which merchandise is selling which isn’t‚ or maybe the owner wants to know their overall margin costs in relationship in to which products on their shelves are more profitable then the others. In the not so distant past these types of reports would have required a lot of people‚ processing large amounts of data‚ and requiring lengthy delays in the results from weeks to even months. In the end‚ by the time

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    Impact of new technology Deciphering Papyri * 1800 carbonized papyrus scrolls in Villa of Papyri * Problem – opening‚ unrolling and reading of fragile papyri * In recent years‚ renewed efforts have become evident to decipher the scrolls * Computer enhancement * Digital imaging used to extract images from scrolls and uncover text that is not visible to human eye. * Pattern image recognition and medical imaging techniques allow the future of deciphering scrolls without unrolling

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    accelerated improvement in technology and the consequent elevation of globalisation. Buddhism is a wide spread‚ immensely populated religion that circumscribes a variety of traditions‚ beliefs and practices‚ based on the teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha). Over time‚ the Buddhist environment has been affected by the diversity of cultures within societies which has implemented change within a person’s environment. The documentary ‘Buddhism meets Technology- Digital democracy’‚ the article

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    The technology I have chosen to look at in this report is Executive Information Systems (EIS) and I will focus on its impact upon the automotive industry. I will firstly introduce EIS and the automotive sector‚ then assess the impacts that implementing EIS would have‚ try to recommend the best course of action when introducing EIS and finally try to sum up the implementation of this technology in an executive summary. Introduction The term "Executive Information System" was first coined in

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    Before current technology came to the forefront‚ we had about seven basic modes of communication: telephone‚ telegraph wire‚ television‚ radio‚ mail‚ fax machines‚ eventually the pager (or beeper) and the grapevine---over the fence. Many of those technologies were barely old enough to be fully retired when telephonic mobility‚ the Internet and intranets came into play. Radio signals and wires‚ plus telephonic cabling‚ gave us the ability to transport and transfer tons of information faster than the

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    first theorized about the process which makes lasers possible called "Stimulated Emission." In this paper‚ we can view the impact of the lasers technology on society from four perspectives: the strength‚ the weakness‚ the opportunity and the threat of Lasers Applications. To sum up‚ we will focus on the future of Lasers on society‚ assessing the real value of the Lasers technology. The strengths: Lasers‚ broadly speaking‚ are devices that generate or amplify light‚ just as transistors generate and

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    economy‚ people who live in contemporary society certainly own a different life in terms of contrasting their parents. There is a wide and profound change‚ especially in the progressive technology‚ which lead to the world becomes increasingly industrialization. The ever-accelerated developing of science and technology have changed citizens’ lifestyle and the way they get along with others. Nevertheless‚ from another perspective‚ there are considerable environmental problems arising. One of such problems

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    plays a major part because they have traditionally been as a platform for new songs and performer showing and promoting. However‚ the influence of digital contribution in the music radio industry is also obviously. In this article‚ I will analysis the impact of digital evolution on music recording and selling industry‚ and music artists’ career. I will focus more on the influence of digital towards the record labels. In the end‚ I will give some recommendations on how the future of music industry should

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    The Cultural Impact of Computer Technology by Sheldon Ayers Contents of Curriculum Unit 99.07.07: Narrative Industrial Revolution The Information Age The Future Lesson Plans Lesson 2 ( Two days) Lesson 3 ( 2 days ) Bibliography Student Reading List To Guide Entry Some sociologists believe that technological innovation is the single most important source of social change. But just how does a technological advancement spur social change?

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    Impact of Fast Food Restaurants on Teen Obesity Time constraints‚ parents who work outside the house‚ extracurricular activities‚ and social obligations are just a few of the reasons teens have developed a need for a quick meal or an "on the go" snack. Meals that once used to take hours to prepare now can be done in a fraction of the time. Teens are now eating from fast food restaurants more frequently‚ which is affecting their health and eating habits. Many of the television commercials seen by

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