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    any new electronics. Many company’s work to make the new great electronic device for the year, but this can lead to some serious environmental issues. When someone gets the new iPhone it is not uncommon for them to simply throw away the old one. The same can be said for many other goods such as video games, TVs, printers, etc. However, this leads to a huge amount of the old electronics piling up and many of them are difficult to recycle. Besides the issue of what to do with old electronics many…

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    students laptops and tablets to work on homework and study the material. But do all students really do their homework and study using electronic devices? In “Can Students Have Too Much Tech?” an op-ed article on the New York Times on January 30, 2015 by a developmental psychologist and columnist Susan Pinker. She believes that most students with access to those electronic devices are not using them the way that they are supposed to use it. Pinker supports her arguments by using research or…

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    For this assignment I will evaluate Apple Inc.’s business segments of computers, smartphones, and tablets while analyzing the Electronic Computer Manufacturing industry (NAICS 334111). This expanding global industry is comprised of a variety of electronics companies including Apple Inc., Samsung Electronics Co., and Hewlett-Packard Co. The concentration of this particular industry is somewhat high since the market is primarily occupied by several large firms. The life cycle of this industry…

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    Personal Electronic Devices are a blessing and a curse to society. Some people believe that Personal Electronic Devices will spell the downfall of humanity as we know it and while I don’t personally agree with that statement I can see where people would come to that conclusion from. Personal electronic devices are more addicted to people in today’s society than any other addiction in human history. No other time in history has there been one sole thing that near every human has and uses…

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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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    This past year learning the basics of computer engineering has been quite an enlightening experience. There are many possibilities and job opportunities related to this major. When I first came to CSULB I was unsure of what to expect. I had a pretty closed view of what was possible and what I could do as a computer engineer. Now that I have explored some realms, I am further unsure of what it is that I want to do. This is not because I do not like what I’m studying, but because I am fascinated…

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    multitasking abilities have soared; in any case, this shallow thinking is concealing different discoveries. Continually concentrating on a few undertakings without a moment 's delay changes the way individuals think and act. While children who use electronic devices may have the capacity to part their need between numerous assignments, they have got to be not able to concentrate, because of steady blasts of new data (Chahal, et al., 2013). Health Related Issues As Choi & Forster (2013) stated…

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    Background Information I am guessing that my family isn’t unique when it comes to conflict surrounding electronic devices and video games, but I am tired of the fight. My three boys want to be using some kind of electronic device to play video games constantly and we often fight over this. My oldest son, Braydon is almost 17 so we battle less now because he has less time to play and he has begun to manage more of his own time. My youngest son, Colton is 7 and he is just getting into video games…

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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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    1. List and describe 3 key points made in the video “The Story of Electronics.” • Designed for the dump – products are designed to be hard to repair, breaks easily, and difficult to upgrade. These items led to more devices going to the landfill since it is cheaper to replace them. • Product Takeback – Companies would be responsible for devices and products they produce including their disposal. This could lead to much better designs of the product and devices, which might last longer, have…

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