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    Future Warning Should we be worried or at least cautious about the near or distant future being too reliant on technology? In the two short stories, “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut and “There Will Come Soft Rains” by Ray Bradbury, the authors share many similar ideas. Both stories are placed in the future, and they both characterize different characters in the story to show the ignorance of society. The author’s also have very different ways of getting their points across through the use of…

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    product or service not yet ready for purchase. It may be years away from being ready for purchase. This is an investment by the customer for potential future gains by obtaining a technology that can add value to the customer. Along with the investment on future value of the technology that is not yet ready for purchase is the risk associated with the technology not meeting expectations. These risk are beyond the cost risk associated with commercialization. Cost risk being the purchase price and…

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    Education Technology advances every day and has become commonplace in our daily lives, education is one of the biggest things that technological advances have changed the way we use to do it. As new generations become increasingly dependent to Technology impacts their life’s, they way that they learn is affected as well. This situation is being address by two genres that show the effect of technology in the classroom. The first one is Matt Ritchel’s New York Times article, “Technology Changing…

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    Technology Dependance Modern technology will soon become a complication instead of an advantage. The creation of technology that performs humanlike tasks properly, if not better, can reverse the roles of both the controller and what is being controlled. Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets have already came to be an issue in society by becoming one of many addictions and effects the education system for both children and adults. Through the use of advanced technology, social…

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    Molebash, P. (1999). Technology and education: current and future trends. Journal of IT, 6(1). Retrieved from http://www.itari.in/categories/futuretrendsineducation/FutureofEdu-Tech.pdf In this article, Molebash presents to us the changes that education is being faced with today. He claims that it is not new knowledge that education is slowly changing, especially in integrating new technologies. He analyzes on past technologies to gain a better understanding of our current and future trends.…

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    The fact is new technology affected a great relationship that was built throughout the years with police officers and citizens within the community. The police no longer walked the streets in the neighborhood, instead they road by in their patrol cars with their windows rolled up and told citizens to call the police for service and promised a rapid response upon receiving their call. (Police: History-Policing Twentieth Century America^ C” the Reform Era, (n.d.) It is now the 20th Century and…

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    irreplaceable transportation tool in human life, the vehicle has rapidly advanced in recent years. The future vehicle will have a sensor, which can scan 600 feet of distance around the vehicle, which is a self-driving technology (Markoff, 2014). The innovation of self-driving cars is kind of a life-changing breakthrough because it can reduce the stress of drivers and guarantee road safety. Smart technology like voice control, driver override system, Biometric vehicle access and a driverless…

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    The benefits coming from the development of technology today are not worth the risks of the potential misuses, loss of human nature, dependency, and/or any other potential problem that could arise. We have much proof that technology can be a dangerous thing such as nuclear weapons, then again, it has proven to be an extremely beneficial thing too such as airplanes. It is an absolute fact however that technology proves to be dangerous no matter how helpful it may be, if it is placed in the wrong…

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    Technology and Attention Spans The use of technology has been precipitately increasing in recent years. The digital world has a way of including itself in relatively every aspect of life nowadays. The proficiency technology provides in the modern world has created many conveniences in everyday life. "The Digital Revolution started booming in the later 20th century and has been flourishing ever since" (Schoenherr). However, as technology has developed, users seem to be more reliant on it than…

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    energy consumption and economic growth in New Zealand and Ministry of Transport have introduced four scenarios in order to make flexible investment options. Ministry of Transport have considered a change in oil price and digital technology advancement in determining the four future scenarios. Societal change has been mentioned and social preference of virtual or physical interaction were also considered along with telecommunication advancements. 2 FACTORS IMPACT ON PERSONAL TRANSPORT DEMAND 2.1…

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