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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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    To be an electrical lineman it takes a lot mental and physical strength. Electrical lineman are very important to the economy. People are very dependent on electricity. The work they do consist of climbing poles, fixing lines that are down, and replacing old poles. The wages of a regular electrical lineman is 31.19 per hour and there being a minimum of 2,080 hours per year which adds up to about $64,875. Then you have journeyman lineman they make a little more they earn about on average 39.43…

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    that using our electronic devices can be a big distraction to people because it can get people off track. Also, using our phone during movies, homework, cleaning, etc can waste time which keeps us from paying attention to doing what we were doing because of…

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    Has the use of electronic devices and the Internet changed the way children educate themselves for the better? Using electronic devices and the Internet has better educated and changed the way children learn for the better. Google and other online search engines have made getting information as easy as typing in your question or something you 're unclear upon and pressing “Search”. If children need help after school they can easily look up information instead of asking for help and can…

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    As such, any forensic analysis done on the image of the digital media shall be valid even after the consent was revoked. b) Search Incident to Arrest The legal authority for police to search a subject incident to arrest is a common law that recognizes the importance of police safety and the preservation of evidence (Scanlan…

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    middle-class to upper-class families that can afford to own various electronic devices. Due to the fast pace of this current generation, adults are not the only ones with access to inventions of technology; most children belonging to these classes of families possess their own personal devices, and this is not always a good thing. Thus parents, of children under the age of thirteen, should enforce limits on and monitor the use of electronic devices to avoid unhealthy habits, to encourage…

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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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    of computers on society is giant in magnitude, being that almost all businesses, schools, and other institutions rely on them whether it’s for purchase records, research, document storage, or anything else within a computer’s capabilities. Social media is also a prominent concept in the present generation; people connect globally every day over the Internet. In a broad sense, our world cannot survive today without our technology. Comparing computers from the beginning of their…

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    When teachers start replacing textbooks with electronic devices, students start to forget the value of reading a textbook, or any other form of book. It has been proven that everything that is shown on the internet is not always true. When going on the websites, students do not always store all of the…

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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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