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    the abuse of technology as the table cuts Peter’s meat for him‚ it a chain of causality‚ letting the fully automated house do everything‚ destroying their family bond. So broken that technology took the parenting role as it was the one providing‚ comforting and teaching. The story gives no specific year but it’s evident that it’s in the future. I think the lack of info on the time gives us the feeling that it’s talking about present day with society being so absorbed in technology and social media

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    For ten long years‚ Scott Routley had been lost. Sure‚ his family could visit him every day‚ hold his hand and see his face‚ but‚ being in a vegetative state‚ they were no more aware of each other‚ than if they had been on distant planets. Or so medical science has believed. But‚ according to the BBC‚ on November 12th‚ 2012‚ something extraordinary happened. Using brain-computer interface technology‚ Scott’s doctor was able to ask him questions‚ and receive coherent answers. Using a combination of

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    Ernst Ruska. I was born in 25 December 1906 in Heidelberg Germany as the fifth of seven children of Professor Julius Ruska. I finished my school in 1925 than I started to study electrician. I always liked to do experiment and I was really concerned that how Busch theory proofs the effect of magnetic field of coil which electric current is passed. 1 . I started to work with Dr Knoll in 1931 on electron microscope. After working hard for three years. In 1933 I was able to put into use electron microscope

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    CRISPR-Cas9 Technology and Personalized Medicine – What About Canada? CRISPR-Cas9 technology was accidentally discovered in the 1980s when scientists were trying to understand how bacteria defend themselves against viral infection. At the time scientists were studying bacterial DNA called clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) when they identified a protein molecule called CRISPR-associated (Cas). By 2012 researchers understood that the technology could be modified and

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    affects our ability to learn‚ think‚ and comprehend things. Most of this entertainment has to do with technology. Technology plays a very very big part in today’s entertainment and even fifty or so years ago when technology was just starting to become big in world. The technology doesn’t exactly have to be electronics‚ it can mobile things such as planes‚ cars‚ heck even kitchen appliances! Now I say this because people can get so attached to things that they can hardly think‚ learn or comprehend anything

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    Haptic Technology - Feeling the Future Figure 1 - Finger Touching (HMS Labs‚ 2013) Haptic Technology What is haptic technology? It’s the technology relating to or based on the sense of touch. We see it every day with our touch screen phones. It is needed to interact with your phone‚ computer‚ keyboard‚ mouse‚ car‚ gaming system and more! It can also be used in medicine‚ robotics‚ art‚ design‚ electronics‚ toys‚ and more! Where is the technology feeling to go? What is haptic feedback?

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    oduction CHAPTER 1: INTODUCTION TO COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 2 Computer and Information Literacy Know how to use a computer is a basic skill Purpose : • To succeed in business • To function effectively in society To fulfill the purpose we should be a computer literate and information literate Computer literate • Must be knowledgeable in how to use a computer Information literate • Must be knowledgeable

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    advancement in information and communication technology has significantly affected the banking industry. The banking sector has embraced the use of technology to serve its client’s faster and also to do more with less. Emerging technologies have changed the banking industry from paper and branch based banks to “digitized and networked banking services”. Unlike before‚ broadband internet is cheap and it makes the transfer of data easy and first. Technology has changed the accounting and management system

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    PAPER OUTLINE Thesis statement: For many years‚ genetic engineering has made its way into its spotlight‚ making it one of the stars in modern research‚ especially in biotechnology. It has greatly contributed for the betterment of our society‚ both in food production and in health‚ but little do we know about this risky discovery. OUTLINE I. INTRODUCTION II. GENETIC ENGINEERING – Legacy A. History B. Towards the future III. GENETIC ENGINEERING – Its role in our daily

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    E-Learning‚ Technology in the classroom and modern theories in learning strategies and recent developments in virtual classrooms in order to inform the research question: How effective is the use of a virtual technology to improve the learning of key educational groups? Although there has been much debate into the positive and negative aspects of the use of technology in the classroom and the effect on students‚ there seems to be little into the impact on key educational groups. It was concluded

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