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    vspsdk@gmail.com Career Objective: To work in an organization where in I can grow with it. To enable me to apply my technical creativity to my fullest extent and to be exposed to the cutting edge technology in the industry Work Experience Details: 1. Concern : i|Nautix Technologies India Pvt Ltd. Tidel Park‚ Chennai‚ India Duration : May 2007 to (On Roll) Designation : Senior System Administrator As a Level II Senior System

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    Name Course Current & Emerging Technology Running a start-up company is a fairly easy task to take with basic business administrative skills. The problem start to arise when the business is showing progress and growth and expansion is imminent. At this juncture of growth‚ two things unfold for the business. The business earns more profits due to customer base growth‚ also known as economies of scale and also the business may run into difficulties in the daily running‚ also known as diseconomy

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    Current Trends in Technology

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    Today’s world is constant and rapidly changing due to technology. There is always a new and improved way to do something. Technology is used in some form or fashion in every day life. Why not prepare our students to be efficient and better trained for jobs on this nearly computerized planet? There are already so many jobs that have been replaced by computers and robots. Why not let our students contribute to this technical age? Many argue that technology enables us as humans‚ and make us lazy. While that

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    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 techniques‚ Professor Adrian Owen was able to ask Mr. Routley if he was in pain‚ and Scott said no. Just like that‚ one of the most troubling moral

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    CURRENT TRENDS AND ISSUES IN FOOD TECHNOLOGY Nutritional Status of People For thousandths of years our lives have hinged on our ability to find sufficient food for survival. While the world can produce enough food for every human being‚ there are still individuals who are literally starving to death. Factors Influencing Food Choice 1. Food availability You can only choose what to eat from the foods that are available to you. There are a number of factors that influence the types of foods available

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    Technology Essay

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    that contribution technology has made to modern life has been really positive and has helped to improve the quality of human lives. The first reason for me to appreciate the contribution technology made to modern life is just the fact that it enhances daily life to unprecedented levels.  As women increase their roles in society in the last times‚ daily homework such is cook‚ make laundry or vacuum take less time to do it than before‚ and its permits women to dedicate this time to other activities

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    Technology Essay Over the past decade‚ technology in our society has become a more noticeable aspect of our everyday lives. One may think back to the days where there were no cell phones‚ online messaging‚ or even emails‚ and realize the extent to which technology has advanced. These rapid advancements in technology have provided a platform for unimaginable human outcomes that no one could have predicted. The increase in technology is not only evident in social interactions‚ but also in academic

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    Throughout the last decade‚ technology has created things that people 30 years ago would have never even imagined. These items start from as little as headphones to cell phones to computers to even 3D TVs. Technology has a negative impact in teenagers’ lives. This will be proven by taking a look at how technology interferes with teenagers academics‚ how technology creates a social barrier and how technology makes teenagers lazy and get health problems. Technology interferes with teenagers

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    Abstract This is a technology essay about not using my cell phone for twenty four hours and recording my behavior during the time period. I am documenting how my life would different without out the use of my chosen device. I also talk about how I try to substitute and occupy my new found time with other activities. My essay shows just how much the people of my generation depends on technology. It shows that the phone kind of controls us instead of s controlling the phone. The essay also gives some

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    Current Directions Essay

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    Current Directions in Psychological Science http://cdp.sagepub.com/ Children ’s Social and Moral Reasoning About Exclusion Melanie Killen Current Directions in Psychological Science 2007 16: 32 DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8721.2007.00470.x The online version of this article can be found at: http://cdp.sagepub.com/content/16/1/32 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: Association for Psychological Science Additional services and information for Current Directions in Psychological

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