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    to the modern day gadgets " Nowadays‚ Children are getting so addicted to these modern day gadgets that they tend to forget they have a life!!! People are becoming lazier day by day in performing everyday task‚ its due to human intelligence upto some extent as per my opinion. You must be wondering why did I bring human intelligence into the picture. Additional drawbacks Additional drawbacks of addiction to modern day gadgets are: • We are so busy into our gadgets even when we are outside

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    The effects of Modern Gadgets In the study Habits of first year BSBA Students in the LSPU-SPCC. _______________________________________ I. Introduction In the Philippine 21st century are now facing challenging that brought about by a modern and rapid change in our society. In this institution like our College and Universities‚ aims to have a better and quality education to help the students to be more successful in their chosen career it mold and train us to be more capable in the society

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    technology gadgets is necessary for a student especially university student. Supporting Sentence: * Different gadgets have different functions. Supporting Detail: * Every kind of gadgets has their own specific functions. * Example: laptop and smartphone have Microsoft Office application-but laptop can do more hard and detail work in the application than smartphone. * Example: smartphone have been specifying it function for calling and messaging although other gadget such as laptop

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    Man - a Slave of Gadgets

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    pair of arms and legs used to be his assistants to perform his errands. But as the time passed by‚ brain-the biggest weapon‚ the mammoth power human has made possible the invention various easygoing gadgets to perform his work without putting any pressure on his shoulders. Invention of machines and gadgets has made his life so easy that at a very slow pace he started becoming dependent of machines for everything. In the past‚ man used to perform lots of activities by himself‚ but gradually tables turned

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    1 Summary - Roseberry Introduction European History and the Construction of Anthropological Subjects In the book‚ Europe and the People Without History Eric Wolf (1982) discusses his belief that anthropologists cannot ignore history for whatever reason[footnoteRef:1]. The category of record he promotes is a single one that is in black and white on a universal scale which conversantly takes into account all the main alterations the history of the world has had to go through for decades‚ a

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    A STUDY ABOUT HOW GADGETS AFFECTS THE STUDIES OF 4TH YEAR HIGHSCHOOL STUDENTS OF LITTLE JESUS LEARNING CENTER CHAPTER I INTODUCTION PROBLEM AND ITS BACKROUND For centuries‚ men have unceasingly searched for new discoveries and with those new discoveries come forth new technology. Today‚ the search is long from over despite the fact that there is a wide and fascinating array of gadgets available in the market. Some of these gadgets are portable music players. The evolution of which we

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    Symbian OS is designed for the mobile phone environment. It addresses constraints of mobile phones by providing a framework to handle low memory situations‚ a power management model‚ and a rich software layer implementing industry standards for communications‚ telephony and data rendering. Even with these abundant features‚ Symbian OS puts no constraints on the integration of other peripheral hardware. This flexibility allows handset manufacturers to pursue innovative and original designs. Symbian

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    A world without plants Plants; probably the most ignored organism on this planet. People walk past plant and cut them down but nobody ever thinks about what they do for us‚ what the world would be if there was never any plants or photosynthetic organisms. If the world never had these organisms the world would be a desolate place. There would be no oxygen‚ atmosphere‚ or food. We inhale air unconsciously every day. By taking in air‚ we absorb oxygen and discharge carbon dioxide in the process

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    GADGET : APPLE iPHONE

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    GADGET : APPLE iPHONE History and original development of the iPhone The Apple iPhone’s history is fairly easy to trace. There were many events that led to the invention of the iPhone however the original iPhone was released on the 29th June 2007 to the public. Before Apple created the iPhone‚ it went into partnership with a company called Motorola to develop a phone that used iTunes to integrate and manage both music‚ contacts and data information. The new ROKR E1 PDA (personal digital assistant)

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    background‚ statement of problem‚ purpose of the study‚ objectives of the study‚ research questions‚ significance of the study‚ scope of study and limitation of the study. 1.1 Background of the Study Technology in education can be defined as an electronic network for finding‚ collecting‚ storing‚ processing‚ transporting and conveying information effectively‚ rapidly and many (Ahmad Fuad Othman‚ 2003). Technology education is one area related to facilitating student learning and interest in the implementation

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