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Presidential Scholarship Human efforts in advancing technology has greatly modified the world; nowadays, technology has become customary with current adolescents in everyday tasks as opposed to adolescents growing up in the mid twentieth century. Thus, the expeditious growth of technology has altered the lifestyle for both nations and individuals. Technology has assisted the economy by allowing countries to trade, bringing relief to individuals in dire conditions, and the list is infinite. The University of Texas at Austin, a renown university, has allowed many future leaders to gain access to a superlative education. Presidential scholars, who are passionate in their designated field, are encouraged in becoming potential leaders for the betterment

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