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    the TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimensions In Space), as well as other devices Tracking alien life-forms Controlling the properties of atoms/molecules on a small scale Operate computers, whether their origin is alien or human Provide GPS…

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    Cell Phone Analysis

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    they have drastically changed in the last decade. There are “regular” cell phones used to just call and text, and then there are smart phones. Smart phones are the number one selling phone in the world. You can call, text, email, take pictures, have a GPS, talk to your phone, play games, have apps, use the internet, and so many more options. There are many different brands, Apple and Samsung being number one. Cell phones are just about the number one technical object used in the world. Kids even…

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    developed a new self –propelled robotic lawn mower. The lawn mower can cut up to four acres of grass and after mowing the lawn it returns to its charging dock without any human input. RLC’s lawn mower also features a built-in calendar and timer, and also a GPS to avoid theft. The machine also enables its owners to check the progress of the lawn mowing, and the level of machine battery by using the company app. The RLC company mission is to provide convenient lawn maintenance, allowing people to…

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    Disconnected In the reading Growing Up Tethered by Sherry Turkle she describes her experience of talking to high school students about being more connected to a cellphone than the world around them. I completely agree cellphones and other devices that keep us connected via web, text or call causes us to lose necessary physical interactions with other people. So much attention can be drawn from cellphones without having to leave the house, some people have friends all over the country that they…

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    How Cell Phones Change People Socially? Cell phones are wireless instruments use for communication. The discovery of cell phones is one of the important technological advancement lately. The use of cell phones has a significant impact in human kind when it comes to physical, social, and health aspects of life. Also, using cell phones influence people in a positive and negative way. In most cases, cellular phone replaces landlines when it comes to communication, and have become an extremely…

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    Steven Johnson’s Ted Talk was right on the concepts of Connectivism. As the saying goes, “No man is an island.” Good ideas come from shared thoughts from different people. We sometimes rely on other people to create new ideas. Johnson said that “a new idea is a new network of neurons firing and synch with each other inside your brain.” We get a new idea (aha! moment) from something that already exists. Jane Mcgonigal explains that we see clues or signals that lead to developing future forecasts…

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    With in Mr. Coyle’s assessment of “master coaches” is correct. I think this because the evidence he presents through multiple short stories provide a clear image to what it takes to become one. Also, I have experienced teachers who carry one or more of the four virtues. A teacher from my past that exemplified the virtue of theatrical honesty was, my costuming teacher, Mrs. Magistrelli. She wouldn’t dress like Larisa Prebrazhenskaya in “turban-style head wraps and spotless white tack suits”,…

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    Head Injury Case Studies

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    My case review I have researched is a little boy who died in March 2012 aged 4years and 8 months. He died from a blow to the head but had suffered months of abuse prior to his death. He had been systematically deprived of food, fed salt, locked in a room and physically abused. He had numerous injuries at the time of death as well as the head injury which was the cause of death. Daniels mother and her partner were convicted of his murder. Daniel had an older and younger sibling. The family were…

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    decided to explore the island. In the island there was a little cave, it was closed. Robert took a hammer and started to break the door closing the cave. When the door finally fell down, Robert went in. He found a lot of gold in that cave. He put a GPS tracker in the island and left it to call his family and his ex-wife and her husband and their children to come and check it. Ten days later the whole big family came to the island they were shocked with what they found. The island didn’t only…

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    Informative Topic Pitches: Topic 1: Google Self-Driving Car Genre: Technology Google's self-driving cars are traveling more naturally than they ever have before. Decked out with GPS, sensors, cameras, radar, and lasers, Alphabet’s (Alphabet is the new parent company of Google) cars are capable of gathering tons of data about their environment from a 360-degree perspective so that they can seamlessly operate in a constantly changing environment. Thesis: Today we will examine Google’s…

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