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    Smart Grid

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    consists of one way “communication” between the electric company and the homes receiving the electricity with the communication coming from the electric company to the homes. The current electricity infrastructure in the United States is more than 100 years old and because of this fact‚ it is outdated resulting in a great lack of efficiency. There is no way for the electricity company to obtain information from the individual homes pertaining to actual usage. Smart grids allows for two way communications

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    Wireless Energy Meter

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    electrical devices over a long space of time. The measuring can easily be done by simple Energy Meters from the local do-it-yourself store. An energy meter is a device that measures the amount of electrical energy that is being consumed by a residence‚ business‚ or an electrically powered device. Electric meters are typically calibrated in billing units‚ the most common one being the kilowatt hour. Present energy meter reading is a tedious and an expensive affair as it requires manual collection of reading

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    Women Have Come a Long Way

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    Women Have Come A Long Way "A Doll House" is no more about women ’s rights than Shakespeare ’s Richard II is about the divine right of kings‚ or Ghosts about syphilis. . . . Its theme is the need of every individual to find out the kind of person he or she is and to strive to become that person." (Bloom 28) Ibsen portays this behavior in A Doll House through one of the main characters‚ Nora Helmer‚ by setting the scene in Norway in 1872. In the late 1800s‚ women did not play an important role

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    SMART TV

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    9/30/2014 Smart TV - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Smart TV From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia A smart TV‚ sometimes referred to as connected TV or hybrid TV‚ (not to be confused with IPTV‚ Internet TV‚ or with Web TV) is a television set or set-top box with integrated Internet and Web 2.0 features‚ and is an example of technological convergence between computers and television sets and settop boxes. Besides the traditional functions of television sets and set-top boxes provided

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    Mobile Phone

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    Essay Society have become dependent on technology Today’s society is too dependent on technology. With all the advancements to our standard technology such as the internet‚ cell phones‚ computers‚ iPad and all other wireless and electronic devices. Today’s technology has change society with many thinking that can’t exist without these devices. Technology has brought the world to our fingertips. It has change the workplace‚ and the way we learn. Society’s dependence on technology paired with the

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    Street Smarts over Book Smarts Gerald Graff is a Professor of English and Education in the University of Illinois at Chicago. In Graff’s essay‚ “Hidden Intellectualism”‚ Graff compares street smarts to book smarts. Graff debates the common belief that having book smarts gives one an intellectual advantage over other forms of intellectualism. Gerald Graff supports this belief by telling a personal story‚ explaining where the education systems fails‚ and stating that people stereotype intellect with

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    smart materials

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    STRUCTRAL APPLICATION OF SMART MATERIALS presented by: Ashok kumar singh INDEX : 1. INTRODUCTION 2. WHAT ARE THE SMART MATERIALS? 3. SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS (SMA) 4. CARBON FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE (CFRC) 5. CONCLUSION 6. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 7. REFERENCES 1. INTRODUCTION The development

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    5 Ways Technology can be used Today’s Technologies Newer technologies have overcome some of the constraints of traditional arrangements. In addition to traditional interactions with classroom teachers‚ learners now have the possibility of gaining information from many other sources. For example‚ they may receive Web-based instruction from a teacher located hundreds of miles away from the learner. Although learners can continue to receive this instruction in a traditional classroom setting‚ it is

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    The troops that were returning from war some 12 million served during the war years were going back in the workforce. Most of these men were mere children when they signed on‚ some from rural America that never returned to work the earth. Farming technology was being made to counter act this problem. So much so that at the turn of the twentieth century 50 percent of the workforce was on farms that provided the nation’s food. By the end of the 1950’s only 7 percent of the workforce was working the nation’s

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    Mobile Phone

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    INTRODUCTION A mobile phone also known as a cellular phone‚ cell phone and a hand phone is a device that can make and receive telephone calls over a radio link whilst moving around a wide geographic area. It does so by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile phone operator‚ allowing access to the public telephone network. By contrast‚ a cordless telephone is used only within the short range of a single‚ private base station. In addition to telephony‚ modern mobile phones also support a wide

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