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    Is Social Media Automation Good? Many people believe that automated interactions are draining the human touch out of social media completely and thus damaging the brand reputation to a greater extent. But it is not true at all. As we very well know that 2 way communication is the key of effective social media marketing. But managing your community is really quite time intensive and the ever increasing expectations of 24*7 social interactions has actually fueled the demand of automated and…

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    In article "Automation makes us dumb," Nicholas Carr (2014) presents that machines have the power to do most of people’s professional jobs. However, depending on machines may affect our skills, intelligence and performance negatively. Moreover, the new technologies have improved factories efficiency and productivity. Also, they succeed to provide better jobs for people with valuable talents. However, he states that “de-skill” brought about workers are turning on/off machines without needing of…

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    “One hires the best consultants on airfield layout, noise impacts, terminal layout, on-site roadways, off-site roadways, cost estimating, financial analysis, and forecasting,” observed DIA administrator Gail Edmond. “They brainstorm and generate as many alternate layouts as possible.” Alternatives were discussed and eliminated at periodic joint working sessions, and a technical subcommittee was organized to gather input from the eventual airport users, airlines, pilots, and the FAA. “Everybody…

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    Graphics, Synopsys and Cadence Design Systems. o Buyers of outputs: Hi-Tech electronics development and manufacturing industry, PCB and semi-conductor manufacturers, aircraft industry, automotive industry, defense industry, computerization and automation,…

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    Objective: M.S in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Major: Signal and Image Processing) Statement of Purpose From my perspective, excellent electronic engineers are a group of gifted and imaginative talents who bravely explore and innovate, change the world with passion and innovation. I have always dreamed of becoming an outstanding electronic engineer and making my due contribution to the development of electronic technology and human society. In order to fulfill this dream, I started…

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    The firm has the most beneficial small Business Marketing Automation Tool to help you take your business to the next. Their software solutions can assist you contend with even bigger businesses as the software tools are going to greatly boost your business email marketing and reputation. Besides owning a website…

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    The Pursuit of a Future in Electronics Engineering As a society, our lives revolve around technology, consistently engaged in our electronic accessories, forcing the real world to compete with our devices for a sliver of our time. My dream is to design, create, and construct purposeful electronics that will enhance people’s lives and make their interaction with the world more convenient and enjoyable. Electronics engineering is the field I would like to pursue, electronic engineers are…

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    The Marcusian Conceptions of Automation In his book One-Dimensional Man, Herbert Marcuse argues that automation is a centrifugal tendency that is characteristic of technology itself. For Marcuse, automation can be a benefit, but carries with it some dangerous liability. The negative aspect is that that automation has the potentiality of use by repressive forces in society viz. government, to maintain the existing conditions. In a positive sense however, automation has the ability to yield a…

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    Future of Workplace Automation” by David H. Autor and “The Future of Jobs: How Susceptible are Jobs to Computerisation?” by Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael A. Osborne, The authors’ purpose is to take on the task of explaining the effect of Automation on the labor market in the past and what it means for the future. Autor uses strong logical arguments (logos), and his expertise in economics (ethos) to assert that there will always be a demand for jobs in the face of automation, but his essay…

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    Today, in society humans pretend to believe that automation does not have an impact on humanity and humanities success route. They believe that it will somehow destroy all economic jobs. “By 2018, automation is going to be in a full swing in the United States and around the world. There are estimates that it could replace fifty percent of our jobs,” stated by Gray Scott. Scott indicates that, there is a chance that automation could replace fifty percent of our jobs but however, fifty percent of…

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