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    School should participate in the national movement known as “Shut Down Your Screen Week” because electronic devices are distracting, affecting to the brain, and addicting. To begin with, unfortunately cell phones and…

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    government, or person to gather and monitor their personal information whether in paper, intellectual, or cyber form, then privacy is dead. thus, on the surface when looking at all of the electronic devices which people use each day and the mas amount of data which is gathered about the person through the use of the electronic device one might conclude that privacy is dead. However, this is not the case. You must consider when using these information technology devices in both hardware and…

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    Annie Leonard’s, “The Story of Stuff: Electronics”, she offers her views on the environmental impacts of electronics and how to resolve it. Her main points that she focuses on in her essay are that electronics are “designed for the dump”, they are made of toxic materials, and that companies should be responsible for their electronic waste. In response to Leonard’s essay, all of her key ideas are valid and explain the issues around the problem that electronics are negatively impacting the…

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    I first realized I wanted to pursue a career in Electronics Engineering when I took an Electronics class in high school. I got interested in how electricity works in all the technology that we use today in our modern world. I was also curious about how a device with a screen is able to display words and pictures. I also want to learn programming because it deals a lot with electronics. Programming shows how we communicate and tell devices what to do. Without programming, devices wouldn’t do…

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    dream, electronic technology and renewable technology are the critical part of my plan. Base on the fundamental of electricity I learned in South China Agricultural University and Cardiff University, I can understand the circuit and the design inside the some working machine easily, such as robot car, driver motor. Moreover, when I came cross the lecture about control system design. How to connect each component in a working system has been incredible for me…

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    digital device incidental to arrest are: what is sought relates directly to the offence, and there is a reasonable prospect that police will find what they are looking for (Waldock, 2011). In R v. Giles (2007), the court decided that a search of an electronic device incidental to arrest, if done promptly and for the purpose of finding evidence related to the offence that the suspect was arrested for, is allowed. The courts concluded that once lawfully seized incident to arrest, the device in…

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    Thesis Statement: “Electronic devices should not be allowed in classrooms because it can greatly influence a student’s ability to stay focused while in school (attention span  distractions), while also electronic devices in the classroom can greatly hinder a student’s ability to fully engage and properly interact with others, which can lead to other more serious and complex issues down the road (lack of participation  isolation  possible mental health issues). And finally, heavy technology…

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    using some sort of electronic device. It has come to the point where people have stopped conversing with one another because everyone sitting around the table is focused on their cell phones, MP3s, or tablets. This was a problem that was claimed to be originated within teenagers but it has now progressed to children and adults. While walking down the street, sitting in a bus stop, or even shopping for groceries, you do not fail to see at least one individual on their electronics. Although…

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    Family Service Model

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    gone from keeping paper documentation to electronic…

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    Digital Evidence Crimes

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    Electronic devices are everywhere in world today, from internet of things to machine learning super computer to computer cars helping people communicate locally and globally with ease. People think of computers, cell phones and the Internet as the only sources for digital evidence, but any piece of technology that processes information can be used by criminals in a criminal intent. Investigators need to be able to recognize and properly seize potential digital evidence. Digital evidence is…

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