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    Nowadays, children spend more time on their phones, and watching TV rather than outside exploring new things. Natural play is often a blend of materials and experiences intended to create complex interplays using objects in the surroundings. The example of Henry David Thoreau serves as a good one for children today because they tend to be playing video games, watching YouTube videos of other kids playing outside activities rather than doing it their selves. Children to should learn how natural…

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    Cell phones in the Classroom: Tool or Distraction? Teaching at an urban school is already a difficult task, but to teach at a low-income urban school is another task to take on. Mrs. Kenny has been teaching Science to sophomore students for 5 years now and she could not be more passionate about her job and students. It has always been Mrs. Kenny’s first priority to do anything she can to adapt to every student in the classroom so that it can further help them in their learning. She is a firm…

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    The poet says “When I was a child, I would never be home, I’d be out with my friends, on our bikes we would roam”. I agree with Gary because when I was child I had no phone or any access of technology. I grew up with the real fun of life by spending time with my family and friends. As poet mentioned in the poem, we’d build our own clubhouse, high up in the trees. This reminds me of my childhood because I also used to…

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    Cell Phones In High School

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    When I was in grade nine, I got my first cell phone. Cell phones were allowed in high school, but were not supposed to be used in class. Although this rule was very clear, students still used their cell phones in class. When this was done, our phones distracted us from learning. In addition, teachers would state that it was rude to be on our cell phones in class. Outside of the classroom, but still within the school, my cell phone became very helpful. For example, I would often use it to call my…

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    found. The tagged device emits IR light, and if the tagged device is in the same room as a receiver its position is known. The major advantage of an IR-based system is that as the oldest and most installed positioning technology, solutions are generally available from a variety of sources and support is easy to get. There are however two major disadvantages of IR-based systems. First, there must be a receiver in every room where an asset or people might be located, and these receivers must…

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    Research Paper W/ Argument - Technology Herbert Simon once said, “There are no morals about technology at all. Technology expands our ways of thinking about things, expands our way of doing things. If we’re bad people we use technology for bad purposes and if we’re good people we use technology for good purposes” ("Herbert Simon"). In 1991, Tim Berners-Lee introduced the World Wide Web: an Internet that was not simply a way to send files from one place to another, but was itself a “web” of…

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    Smartphones While Driving

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    These are just few examples of advantages and the disadvantages of people’s reliance on smartphones. To avoid being addictive to smartphones and ruining one`s life or another`s, people should self-discipline and self-educate themselves. If this is a difficult addiction to recover from then one should…

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    Many people depends mainly on mobile phones and the use of internet on contacting people that will gradually replace the far-distant mean through the face-to-face communication, which is more reliable and credible. Many of them believe that the use of internet such as social medias could be their way to communicate, educate, socialize, and entertained but the thing is are we aware of the effects of these technological advances? I will explain broadly in my topic some different examples and…

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    Iphone 5 Research Paper

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    which was a package on package (PoP) SoC. The CPU was a single-core ARM Cortex-A8 with a clock speed of 800MHz. The ARM Cortex-A8 was paired with a PowerVR SGX535 GPU. Like the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 had 8, 16, or 32 gigabyte long term flash storage phone model options, each with 512 megabytes of RAM (“Apple iPhone 4”, n.d.). The same iPhone 3GS Bluetooth version 2.1 was also in the iPhone 4. This Bluetooth profile is called Advanced Audio Distribution Profile or A2DP, which means it can only…

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    DISADVANTAGES OF THE Wi-Fi TECHNOLOGY As we know the most beneficial technology has some of its disadvantage the same is for the Wi-Fi technology let us look some of the disadvantages of the Wi-Fi:- 1. The Wi-Fi band that is used in Wi-Fi is 2.4GHz does not required any license in most of the countries provide that it stay below the limit…

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