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    your devices. Who are mainly at risk in this area, are organizations that house several computers, and people with mobile devices the size that makes it particularly simple to rob. Thieves usually shoot for notebooks of company executives, as they can get into confidential company information. So with that being said software or identity theft, can be connected with hardware theft. They’re several ways to prevent vandalism one would be to the use of real time location systems for high-risk or…

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    Nikola Tesla's Obsession

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    working on wireless power transmission at his tower near Pikes Peak in Colorado Springs, Colorado. According to an article he wrote for Collier's Weekly in 1901, Tesla was conducting an experimenting at the site when he began to notice periodic electrical changes: "It was some time afterward when…

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    Have you heard about Benjamin Franklin? He is the one that discovered electricity. He is one very important person. If it wasn't for him, we wouldn’t be warm in the winter and we wouldn’t be cooled in the summer. He also invented the lightning bolt, bifocal eyeglasses, and the armonica. He also invented the franklin stove to keep houses warm. Benjamin Franklin was born January 17, 1706 in Boston Massachusetts. His father (Josiah Franklin) had 17 kids. Josiah Franklin had two wives, Abiah Folger…

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    What would you do if you were one of the smartest humans on earth in the 19th century? Could you invent things that defined modern era as we know it? What if I told you about a man who was one of the smartest and did made a significant change in the world history. Shouldn’t you know about him? Well, I think you should. Nikola Tesla was a Serbian American inventor born in 1856 in a small village in Serbia during the Austrian regime. In 1884 Tesla emigrated into the United States to work for…

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    GFCI Devices

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    plugged in along it a curling iron and maybe one of two more electrical items plugged in? Did you know what to do? Have you ever dropped something into water while it was plugged into an outlet in your kitchen and it again popped the little button out? If so, then the GFCI was doing what it is supposed to do. A GFCI or ground fault circuit interrupt is there for your protection. It is the first line of defense when using an electrical appliance in a potentially hazardous location in your home.…

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    Thomas Alva Edison was born on February 11, 1847 in Milan, Ohio. He married Mary Stilwell in 1871 and they had three children together: Marion Estelle Edison, Thomas Alva Edison, Jr., and William Leslie Edison. Mary died at the age of 29 due to medical complications. Edison later married another woman, Mina Miller in 1886 and they also had three children together: Madeleine Edison, Charles Edison, and Theodore Miller Edison. Edison was a telegraph operator from when he was 15 until he was 22.…

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    Historically for many years, museums have been a center of entertainment, a center for teaching, and a center for enjoying with friends and family the wonderful collections of history. The importance of museums serve as a way to expand curiosity and open opportunities to experience new possibilities and explore the world around us. While most people think of natural history museums as places of public entertainment, the importance of the national museums of history featuring a collection of…

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    If you are an avid fisherman, you need equipment that can keep up with your hobby. The Shimano Complex saltwater spinning reel provides you with the service and comfort you need for everyday or occasional fishing. This accessory is part of Shimano's Quickresponse Series. It is designed to be both lightweight and durable. Despite the light weight of this spinning reel, it provides remarkable stiffness. Shimano is moving from aluminum to graphite in their reels, so they benefit from modern,…

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    for us in today's world. We are in an ever ending loop of searching for a source of power that is both efficient and clean. As a child, the thoughts of how electricity powers everything from a toaster to our own brain sparked my interest in electrical engineering. The thoughts of creating light from a potato is unfathomable. I have burnt myself countless of times trying to connect batteries and other sources of power together and never accounting for over-voltage and grounding. In popular…

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    How you believe a Rutgers education will help you achieve your personal enrichment or career goals. Technology around us is changing at the speed of light. Modern day technology provides a tremendous amount of opportunities which play an important role in our lives. It has been my dream to use my education in computer science to make the world better and safer place to live.This may sound very cliche but this is honest as it gets. Bill Gates once said, “We’re changing the world with technology”…

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