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    microcephaly in new born babies. There are also other diseases that may arise in the future. Hence, biomedical engineers will have to work swiftly in combating these medical threats together with scientists and governments to develop and implement technologies. (Wikibook, 2015) Another aspect is the need for energy resources and with energy almost completely reliant on Fossil Fuels, which is a non-renewable resource that contributes to global warming and pollution, engineers are targeting…

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    Technology is said to be a trend of the era now. Nowadays, we can see that everyone regardless of age owns either a small or large piece of technology. Technology is as like oxygen to human beings now. Without technology, doomsday arrives. What is technology? According the Concise Oxford Dictionary, technology refers to the study or use of the mechanical arts and applied. This means that technology has helped making humans’ survival and easier endeavor since its existence. No doubt that…

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    Sartre Why Read Analysis

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    Why Read In the modern world, in the times of the machines and the rapid development of information technologies, reading remains popular, furthermore, it is probably one of the most educational and preferred activities that a person can do. Why is it so? Why do people continue to dig into books while they can just turn on the TV or the laptop and watch some entertaining show or a film, which need neither concentration on the depicted material nor the careful thinking? For example, in the past…

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    assignment is to bring to light the extent of our dependency on technology in our everyday life . The information was gathered from secondary sources such as researches and websites and also everyday facts . The objective of this essay is to persuade the reader to the extent of dependency on technology . We live in a technology advanced world where we are incapable of carrying out our daily activities without the help of technology. While technology has its many benefits there are many downsides…

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    (AI) technologies is intelligence programmed into machines or robots to overcome challenges. Modern examples of AIs are IBM’s Watson and Amazon’s Alexa. Watson was developed to be an intelligence used in business, capable of quickly processing large amounts of information. Comparatively, Alexa is a smart home device developed to remove stress of home life by adding hands-free commands for tasks around the house, as well as answering a variety of questions. Artificial intelligence technologies…

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    The science of today is the technology of tomorrow, so lets evolve with it. The phones is a helping tool now days and we us then everyday, phones help us learn more every time we use them, so they should be aloud at school. Access to the internet provides instant answers for the curious. This is the search-and-learn environment kids are involved in today. “Now, when they want to know “Why do leaves change color,” they are only a search away from an answer”. This also gives students the ability…

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    Skullcandy Case Study

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    1. Motto: Every revolution needs a soundtrack 2. Skullcandy mission statement - To create the most notorious headphones infused by a inspired-team and advanced technology they work hard and play harder with their intelligent employees. 3. Segmentation: Demographics: Ages 13-25, male, middle class PARK CITY UTAH - Turned primarily into a ski resort town because of the rise of skiing and snowboarding, Over 3,000,000 visitors (mostly tourist), SKI AND SNOWBOARD - 6.1 million snowboarders (58%…

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    7. Analysis Virgin Atlantic set a very strong and continuous focal point at innovation which displayed in Figure 2. There are lots of examples showing its creation and innovation. Such as innovator to provide arrival lounge at London Heathrow (Ravi & Sun, 2016), fancy first class sleeper seats (Aaker & Joachimsthaler, 2000), first airline pilot career programme (PilotCareerNews, 2014) and use of Google Glass to enhance customer service (Rossi, 2014). Virgin Atlantic innovative culture is…

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    Smart phones have certainly has been proven to be a type of technology that has changed the way that we have lived as humans in society. Thanks to this technology billions of people around the world are able to communicate, work, and play games seamlessly without much user effort. However despite the great things that people are able to accomplish with this technology, very few have taken the time to think about how it affects their lives. This is something that is somewhat peculiar since it…

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    Thesis: The rise of technology has made negative impacts on the existence of people in this contemporary generation. Guide Questions: 1. How does technology change the lifestyle and habits of many people? 2. How does technology cause hazardous outcomes to natural resources? 3. What are the effects of latest technologies to man and his culture? 4. How does newly-innovated technology affect man’s health? Outline I. Technology isolates people from their society. A. Technology minimizes…

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