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    has been going on in the school systems for years now. There are cons to this act, but there are many more pros that override the negatives. To help students move into the digital era and be more involved, schools need to replace textbooks with electronic devices such as tablets and iPads. This generation is growing up in a digital world and technology is everywhere around them. There are many benefits involved with replacing tangible textbooks for resourceful tablets where…

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    Grade school, and eventually secondary school, highly discouraged the use of electronics in the classroom. In fact, the use of electronic devices at all on campus was grounds for detention, a confiscation of the ‘contraband,’ and the phoning of parents to retrieve the device from the assistant principal. Comparatively, many professors at the university do not mind students’ use of phones, laptops, and various electronic aids. Finally, those days of hand-cramping notetaking were behind me—or so I…

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    devices. More electronic repairers will be required to keep up the pace of faulty technology. With malfunctioning technology, electronic repairers may face a busy schedule with a full time job, but gets the satisfaction of helping others with everyday problems technologically . According to CareerOneStop workers will “test electrical equipment or systems to ensure proper functioning.” This is a daily duty has a very basic explanation with a more complex, separate jobs. Conclusively, electronic…

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    How has the development of the various types of electronic flip flops changed throughout the years? What are the components that make up the combination of electronic flip flops and how has it impacted our lives in the way we use technology? On June 21, 1918, the first form of electronic flip flops was invented by two British physicists as well as professors known as William Henry Eccles in addition to Frank Wilfred Jordan. The first type was called the Eccles-Jordan Trigger Circuit,…

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    in today’s environment due to the recycling process and its problems and challenges, however it is possible to design recyclable products. E-waste recycling is to reuse and reprocess electrical of any type that has been discarded or regarded as outdated. Used electronics which are not able to be reused, resold, salvaged, recycled or disposed are all are considered e-waste. The electronics recycling process is to assess, which consists of sorting, separating and shredding. After going through the…

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    How are electronic devices and technological advancements affecting children? Kids no longer have a need to go outside in order to go on adventures or to visit with friends since they can communicate and play games on electronic devices. They can access all the information and entertainment they could want from a single device; however, while technological developments might seem beneficial to the younger generations, there are several negative consequences of children using them, like…

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    Digital Forensics

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    media are progressively involved in unlawful exercises. The computer maybe contraband, products of the crime, an instrument of the offense, or just a storage that holds evidence of the offense. Investigation of any criminal activity may deliver electronic proof. Digital evidence is any proof store or transmitted in an advanced form. As a lead of my team, it is…

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    Becoming An Electrician

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    What kind of car does an electrician drive? A Volkswagen (LaffGaff). To be an Electrician all you need is high school diploma, also electricians work in people's homes, on construction sites, in factories, and in electrical utility stations (Career Cruising). They may be required to bend or squat for long periods, in order to work on hard-to-reach wiring. There is always the threat of electrical shocks, but as long as proper safety procedures are followed, the number of accidents will remain…

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    His job is a line design technician which includes checking poles, staking poles, and creating jobs for the lineman. I will be attending Texas State Technical College in the fall and complete their lineman certificate program. I hope to one day have a job with HCEC as a lineman…

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    pretending they do, and try to get away, as fast as they can. Either way the question is never answered, so, what is a computer? According to Dictionary.com, a computer is a programmable electronic device designed…

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