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    beings more than the computer. There cannot be any field devoid of the effect of computer applications ranging from education, agriculture, and security; computers play crucial roles in all sectors. According to Jerry Silva, the introduction of computers in the medical arena has brought about transformative effects on how medical practices are being conducted an on method of provision of health care, From medical procedures, patient diagnosis and administrative tasks, computers have simplified…

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    Since 1924, International Business Machine Corporation (IBM) has been the most significant player in every stage of the evolution of information technology (IBM 2016). If a company is able to stay relevant in a rapidly changing industry for almost 100 years, they are clearly doing something right. IBM never defined itself by its strategies or products, but by its “forward-thinking culture and management practices grounded in core values” (IBM 2008). In order to learn more about the IT industry…

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    Authority (ACARA) published a series of draft relating to the development of new standards for the national curriculum. It was scheduled to be introduced across Australia in 2014 (Falkner et al., 2014). Later in 2014, the Australian Council for Computers in Education (ACCE) supported and emphasised the importance of the implementation of the technologies as “a General Capability” in the new developing Australian Curriculum (Zagami, 2015, p. 1). After reviewing the drafts of the new Australian…

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    Tameka Jones and Jarrett Hoy, in person I had the chance to learn about them and how they function as students. Three reflective aspects of our computer project involves an in-depth look at our project, my personal evaluation, and last an analytical look into not just the project but myself as a learner. Body Our assignment, based on researching computer systems for a faux company became a quickly developing task. Expressed in the assignment outline was requirements to abide by and then from…

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    In “Can Computers Think?” John Searle claims that by definition, computers cannot think, nor will they ever, no matter how much technology manages to advance in the future. Searle defends his claim by providing an outline and an interesting thought experiment. His work begins by simply introducing the prevailing views concerning artificial intelligence during the time period. Many individuals thought of human brains and digital computers as analogous due to something known as the Turing Test.…

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    Increased technology leads to unprecedented opportunities for advancement. Today’s technology facilitates the ability to create robots with human characteristics and functions. This opens discussion concerning the relationship between robots and humans. Two stories that take part in this discussion are “For a Breath I Tarry”, by Roger Zelazny and “The Algorithms for Love” by Ken Liu. Both of these works explores what it means to be human through the sci-fi elements of machines and transformation…

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    prompted them to inspect the moat. Third Discipline What discipline was involved? Forensic Ballistics is the process of investigators examining a firearm to determine how it relates to the crime scene, and studies the effects and behavior of a projectile or explosive device. What was the equipment used? "Then I examined the gun. They were buck shot cartridges, and, as Sergeant Wilson pointed out, the triggers were wired together so…

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    Drones and Their Usage Beyza Gizem Ozluk ILSC Drones and Their Usage Technology progresses fast and cumulatively. Every single day new update and inventions are being created to make individuals` life easier and practical. As a result of improvements in technology and it`s developed usage, drones have started to be used for journalism and film, border control, and unmanned cargo transport but it has been brought on some concerns about privacy and safety and in spite of its negative effects,…

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    The Hidden Symbolism Behind the Detroit Public Library As I stepped into one of the huge reading rooms in the Detroit Public Library, or DPL, I was filled with awe. The massive room, coated in decorative plaster and artistic images, felt surreal. The beautiful architecture of the Detroit Public Library is unforgettable and a trade mark of the city beautiful movement. The history of Detroit and its Urban Form defines how people interact with the city today. It ultimately forms various Ways of…

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    • Porter’s five-forces model helps an organization to attain a thorough comprehension of outside environmental factors and also gives a detailed scope on organization’s current and potential competitors which ultimately helps an organization in developing strategic planning. • Let’s consider mobile and smartphone making industry. • Porter’s five-forces model have following five main factors and plays significant role while working on strategic planning. 1) “Bargaining Power of Buyers” 2)…

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