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    inventions which are useful for many people in their daily life. The GPS was an invention the U.S. created after the pressure which the Soviet Union put on them after creating Sputnik 1. It was a great invention with good quality. At the beginning it was really hard to create this because there were only five satellites in the space, but now, it is easier to have better GPS due to the quantity of satellites there are in the space. GPS is an invention which people use everyday, but sometimes…

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    that Hilda cannot stay alone. The social worker is also concerned Hilda is a bit forgetful. Hassan is concerned on looking for home care for Hilda. The General Practitioner (GP) is worried because Hilda s eating habits are poor and she may not take her medications promptly. I choose this case study because as a GP, I am…

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    Telematics Research Paper

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    Equipment telematics by definition is a combination of GPS technology, diagnostic sensors and monitoring sensors to track, log and report important information via cellular networks. This vital information contains performance and operation data pertaining to each piece of equipment. The data from these telematics systems are accessed through an internet portal and breaks down the retrieved information into categories. Farm equipment has entered an era of improved technology because of…

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    Geocaching Research Paper

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    System (GPS) enabled devices to help participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates to find the geocache that is hidden at the location.(geocaching.com/guide/) A geocache is a container of different sizes ranging from nano to large that contains a log sheet and different items that are left from visitors. The geocaching idea was introduced on May 3 when Dave Ulmer wanted to test the accuracy by hiding a navigational target in the woods, which was called the Great American GPS Stash…

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    Every three months Sue sees her GP for a check-up and has done so since she was 45 years old. When she was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of 45 years old. The role of the GP is reviewing and creating a plan to manage Sue’s diabetes (Health Navigator New Zealand [HNNZ], 2014b). A diabetes plan will provide Sue with resource’s and tools so she can better control her diabetes (Shawn McFarland, Wallace, Parra, & Baker, 2014). Sue’s GP also prescribes medication, and orders blood tests…

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    becoming the only legal form of road transportation is the fact that they have to completely rely on technology, causing them to become vulnerable to system failures. Take GPS for example, a core part of how driverless cars work, that is fundamentally inconsistent due to the many variables that could offset its accuracy. Since 1994, GPS systems in Australia have shifted 5 feet out of place, which is a small distance that could…

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    time.” Most poachers are after elephants’ precious ivory tusks, which are used to make statues, jewelry, and other prized objects. Conservationists are using these two devices to turn back to drone technology as well as global positioning systems (GPS) & ink injections to fight back against poachers. Poaching is a growing global concern that will continue to destroy wildlife if we do not do something about it. One way to slow down animal poaching is by creating better aerial security where…

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    Sarah Calamari Ms. Koulouris SAC Period 1 12/4/15 Defiance By the Day Throughout history our society has experienced many acts of indiscretion and ignorance, this most naturally followed by defiance. Rebellion becomes an indispensable response once basic human rights are no longer met whilst being accompanied by injustice, cruelty as well as discrimination. Injustice is defined as a lack of fairness greatly showed throughout much of Martin Luther King Junior’s A Letter to Birmingham Jail. He…

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    Christopher columbus was an italian explorer who completed four voyages across the atlantic ocean in search for a water route west from europe to asia. Even though columbus never reached north america he did end up in hispaniola. Technological advances have greatly changed our world since the voyages of columbus. If columbus had just some of the technology we have today in 2016, he might have actually found america. Even though columbus did not have technology like sailors have today however,…

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    Drishti Case Study

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    Abstract Mobility of visually impaired people is restricted by their incapability to recognize their surroundings. According to the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) in 2012, out of 7 billion global population there were over 285 million visually impaired people and 39 million were totally blind out of which 19 million are children ( below 15 years). This means that someone in our world goes blind in every five seconds and a child in every minute. Over 90 percent blind children obtain no…

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