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    Industry 4.0 Comparison

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    Daily tasks, often time consuming and trivial, could be expedited through automation. For example, alarm clocks communicating with coffee makers could have coffee brewing as you wake up, allowing more time for other chores (or sleep!). However, similar to Industry 4.0, more Wi-Fi connected devices means more security risks. Issues with privacy and data sharing…

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    The dreaded evening lull. That is what emergency room physicians detest, to see a steady, and reliable flow of patients, slow, to a trickle. You can hear the audible click of the clock as the waiting room empties, and as the waiting room quiets, the halls swell with a steady orchestra of monitors, alarms, and chit chat. Myself, well, I could be found in no routine location, no designated cubicle, but rather on a WOW, a workplace on wheels. See, I was an emergency department physician scribe, for…

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    and you watch the news. Imagine that one day you wake up and can’t see anything. Your eyes are open but you see nothing but black. As your trying to figure out why you can’t see you realize that you can’t hear anything either. You can’t hear your alarm clock going off. You can’t hear the train horn that is sounding from only a few miles away. This would be a frightening experience for anyone, but for Helen Keller this was a reality. Helen Keller had many accomplishments throughout her life but…

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    to have it even before time, but she let Cindy convinced her to go have some fun. Even when she couldn’t convinced Cindy to take her home, she could have find another solution or even possibly take a taxi to go back home. She could have set her alarm clock to wake her up earlier so she would have enough time to take her paper on time. She is really the only one to blame on this situation. 2. ARNOLD He also let his emotions and his low self-esteem damaged his relationship with his wife. If he…

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    to takeover in every possible form” (Desciscio). Society use technology in your everyday life, whether you are aware of it or not. “From the minute you get up to the minute you go to sleep” (Madam) society finds a way to incorporate technology. Alarm clock, television, telephone, and music are just a few appliances that society consider a necessity in daily life. It is outrageous that “over half of U.S. citizens” (Desciscio) are fixated on…

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    of time, to a maximum of 28 hours and had 15 levels of variation. In order to measure the effects of the IV on the experiment, a series of dependent variables (DV) were used in the form of computer simulated tests; simple reaction time, Mackworth clock, dual task, tracking, spatial memory search, symbol digit test, grammatical test and memory search test. A total of 39 participants partook in this study, which 37 of them were male and two were female. 30 of the subjects volunteered from a…

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    lot of things would've been nearly impossible without Edison. When you make a phone call, the clarity possible with higher volume is due to the carbon transmitter which was created by Edison. Also, those alkaline batteries you use to power your alarm clock or flashlight are possible because Edison successfully developed the alkaline storage…

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    brings up that every time it happened he could just ignore it because he was white, making him realize that it was everyone's problem and not doing anything is practically just ignoring the problem. Quinn, who had just woken up an hour before his alarm clock, had decided to go outside. He began to wonder about the fact that in history there are some moments that people never forget and he realized the same would apply to the protest. “Where was the year all these black American boys were lying…

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    What Is A Nice Day Essay

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    Beep, beep, beep. It’s the sound of my alarm that warns me that I need to wake up. I can see through my window that it’s kind of cold outside. I don’t feel like going to school but I remember that I’m having review for my final in English class. I get out from bed, I decide to make myself a bowl of oat for breakfast. While in my way to school, I’m thinking what to do when I get home. The house is a mess, I need to do a general clean. I get inside the classroom and sit in front to avoid falling…

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    Ancient Athens Vs Sparta

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    Introduction If you were to go out onto the street and ask the common man to name two cities in ancient Greece in all likelihood he would elect Athens and Sparta. However, if you were to ask that same individual which one they would choose to live in, would they be able to make an informed decision? In my learning journal entry for this unit I will present the evidence for what life may have been like in each city and will conclude the journal with my personal opinion of which city I would…

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