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    knowledge. EVMs are a great way to vote primarily because it's faster and more accessible. I stand behind the EVMs to a certain degree meaning, I've used this voting method once before and I too see how an older person with no experience of computers can get overwhelmed. My thought about that issue is, every year more and more people are doing incredible things and I think one day technology will take another step in the right direction.…

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    Microsoft would enter the war of gaming consoles in which Sony and Nintendo were leading in (“A Brief History of the Xbox”). The Microsoft company along with Bill Gates had decided that they were going to create a console that worked kind of like a computer. The Microsoft team decided to show the world there Xbox in 2000 (“A Brief History of the Xbox”). It took a total of 2 years to show their new console to the world. This new Xbox had very many new features and all of the latest technology…

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    To accomplish a higher level of autonomy involves more program implementations isolation to heighten the corresponding level of self-sufficiency. Autonomy contained in the distributed structures are often connected with deployment setting for groups of related components and is now considered a quality establish on a service by service basis mainly due to the loss of autonomy is an ordinary among the service compositions. Autonomy supports the reusability and composability of services. A…

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    What will Lincoln Middle School look like in the year 2050? Would be all gross and corrupt? Will it be modern and organized? Who knows? This is how I picture LMS in the future. The school will have a modern look and feel. Lockers will not be necessary, as our supplies will be carried by tiny robots. Your robots will follow you around. You can set times and order them to carry your things. Desks would be like giant iPads. Bells would stay the same. We will still have a lunchroom, but you won’t…

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    Math is different from any subject matter in many ways. For example, math is spoken in numbers while almost every other topic is spoken with words. Math also uses a different part of your brain than most disciplines. However, as showcased by award-winning film Hidden Figures, math is most significantly unique in it’s ability to break down barriers created by race, gender, and socioeconomic differences and prejudices. The first article, ‘Exploring the Math in 'Hidden Figures', takes a very…

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    Asimov Machine Bias

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    This week we read two of Asimov ‘s short stories, and a piece on machine bias. There are similarities between Andrew, the robot from The Bicentennial Man and Multivac, the giant computer from All the Troubles of the World and The Last Question. In All the Troubles of the World, Multivac is a huge computer used to predict the future, greatly reduce crime, and protects individuals from themselves and each other. Multivac can also answer questions that people ask and print out a response. In this…

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    To start off, I am not entirely the biggest sci fi enthusiast. I know nothing about pop culture or aliens and such. I think this is why I am so intrigued by Ready Player One already. It has a simple plot yet is filled with so many hidden complexities I have yet to learn about. Some parts of the book might as well be in a different language: Middle Earth. Vulcan. Pern. Arrakis. Magrathea. Ringworld. I have no idea what these foreign words mean so, I am constantly looking references up and…

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    The adorable robot taking the world by storm is actually the third robot to come from the Sphero workshop. Like the robots that came before him, BB-8 is a high-tech robot designed to teach children about programming and the world of robotics. What’s behind the droid? App-enabled Programming For the most part, BB-8 has similar functionality as Sphero with the exception of some amazing features such as…

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    America’s Gift to Our Generation America has given us many gifts, but have you wonder which one is the most important? Technology is an important role in our generation. Everywhere you see there is technology. To began, last generation there was technology but not used like today. Today, my school provides everyone with chromebooks. Where we can use google for projects or research information on a topic. We save trees by using less paper. Technology is a great way to express yourself by…

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    Rate Of Adoption

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    5.1 Effect on Rate of Adoption: Speed Up Adoption The effect that the observability of the relative advantage will have on the rate of adoption is positive. Because this product looks in the most part, like a typical shoe, minus the laces, it is important that Nike® gets as many people to try these shoes on as they possibly can. The tur observability of the features and advantages that this product has over any others can only truly be experienced once they are on the feet of a consumer. It is…

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