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    three years ago, I started my journey as a student pursuing Electronics Engineering at the esteemed Vivekanand Education Society’s Institute of Technology (VESIT) and I wouldn’t be exaggerating if I say that this completely changed my outlook towards life. Initially, most my efforts were directed towards studying the courses I had undertaken and keeping in touch with recent breakthroughs in the field of Electronics through the ‘Electronics for You’ magazine and ‘How Stuff Works’ website. When I…

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    today is expanding and involving within the educational setting. It is not only computers that are available, teachers now have, smart boards, smart projectors, IPads, IPods, smart phones, and the list goes on. With this easy accessibility to electronics in the classroom, how has that driven change in the school district’s personal device policy? Marsh Creek Sixth Grade Center in the Downingtown School District has a 1 to 1 initiative…

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    developed countries such as Britain and America tend to teach their students with electronic devices instead of printed books. However, I personally argue this trend is not suitable for pupils. In this essay, I will first list some drawbacks of eBooks and then give some reasons why printed books should be still dominated in primary school. First of all, eBooks hazard people’s eyesight and have some common shortages which electronic device facing today. Evidence has shown children’s eye is more…

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    People have been using computers for over a decade now and while computers have benefitted humanity in a major way they have also harmed established principles. We need not look too far too see the negative consequences that computers have brought to the environment and humanity including, but not limited to pollution, cyber attacks, viruses and many other consequences. However it seems like the benefits of computers have drastically outweighed the negative consequences that they produce. As we…

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    boron for our modern technology is its use in neodymium magnets. These powerful magnets are an alloy of neodymium, iron and bron. The magnets used are found in computers, specifically hard drives. E-waste, short for electronic waste, can be any outdated or obsolete appliance or electronic device found in offices, homes and pants pockets. Televisions, microwaves, computers and cellphones are all common examples of e-waste. This is one of the major drawbacks of technology. Canada It is a must to…

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    phones for portable phones but at least bring something to contact people and not just written notes. Today’s survivalists now bring many things for survival. Tent’s, plenty of food, proper weapons and ammo, and most importantly: some sort of electronic beacon/radio that can hone in on their position if activated so they can be rescued if they are in some sort of sticky situation. Chris had absolutely none of these things and he expected to survive for an extended period of time. Don’t…

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    Faculty Mentor's Research

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    Sara Young 10/16/15 Faculty mentor’s name: Dr. Mainak Chatterjee Department: Department of Computer Science with a secondary appointment in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Office Location: HEC 305 Lab Location (if different than office location): Hec 314 Email: mainak @ eecs.ucf.edu Received Ph.D. from: University of Texas at Arlington Cite one recent publication by your faculty mentor in APA format: Sengupta, S., & Chatterjee, M. (2009). An economic framework…

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    Also it helps your health and helps with not being distracted. Helps your health.People get addicted to technology.That does not help your health because your always on your electronics and not learning a lot of new stuff.Also it can really gets you off topic a lot.It can also help your brain.When your on electronics a lot you learn new habits and don't want to do anything else.We are exposing our brains to an environment and asking them to do things that we were not involved in. …

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    Technology On Children

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    Children these days are always on their tech devices, but should parents limit how much time children spend on their tech devices? Many parents and C.E.O.’s of tech companies think children should have a limit on their tech devices for their children’s health. If children do not get a limit on tech devices they may develop health problems: physically, socially, and emotionally. Children’s health is important. Some physical health problems that come along with being on tech devices are, eye…

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    Delightrope 9 Analysis

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    Both of these artworks, “The Cotton Bowl” by Hank Willis Thomas, and “Tightrope 9” by Elias Sime, are located in the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, North Carolina. Thomas’ piece was donated to this museum by the North Carolina Museum of Art Contemporaries in 2012. Hank Willis Thomas’ piece was from his series Strange Fruit, and he notes that it is a “visual and conceptual explanation of the black body as spectacle and souvenir in the American popular culture.” Contrastly, Sime’s…

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