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    information and skills. Artificial intelligence is simply a machine displaying this capability. Although many people may think of artificial intelligence as a thing of the distant future, we already use the technology behind artificial intelligence in various forms today. In its current form, AI technology relies on computers analyzing huge amounts of data to recognize patterns within. This general approach allows current AI to accomplish many different things including translation between…

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    numerous ways that smaller studios promote themselves and develop links within the industry. I learnt the importance of a clear business plan and the need to tailor the studio environment to meet the needs of its intended target audience. My experience in the studio allowed me to spend time with a successful music producer who advised how he worked with artists to vision their sound and then use technology and studio tools to allow him to create the desired…

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    the attack as well as evidences of terrorist networks and trails of activities (Jayakumar & Tahora, 2016). Unlocking the iPhone became such a heated dispute because the terrorists had tried to destroy evidences that could turn into revealing their digital trace, and the iPhone, issued by the terrorist’s employer, San Bernardino County, was found…

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    such as Durant High School’s Fundamentals of Technology course. Other skills take years to learn and often require collegiate level courses. 5 In fact, most employers only hire applicants if they have a bachelor’s degree or higher (“Software”). There are a numerous acceptable degree fields for becoming a computer software engineer; however, most software engineers have their degrees in computer science or applied mathematics (“Computer”). 6 Technology schools (such as M.I.T.) specialize in these…

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    The Importance Of Robots

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    Changing lives by robots would cause a great importance of robotics in the healthcare field but robots are still important for doctors, nurses and patients with their small jobs. Professor Roger Atkins from the University of the West of England indicates that “Medical robotics has lots of potential…

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    The Technology S-curve theory can be applied because traditional cars are still on the roads while the next generation technology is almost here and promise rapid performance. Nevertheless, if people will change all traditional cars on self-driving ones they appear, the theory of Punctuated equilibrium is more relevant. New technology will immediately replace the old one and then only incremental changes in period of…

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    From Kindergarten to Year 2, students learn that observations can be organised to reveal patterns, and that these patterns can be used to make predictions about an occurrence. In Year 2, students describe the components of simple systems, such as, observing patterns of living and non-living things, structures and growth of organisms and the changes that occur on earth and the effects they have on living things. (Australian Curriculum , 2016). They will use counting and unofficial measurements to…

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    and directions for integrating inquiry-based learning activities. Schools usually vary the content areas from year to year to ensure that students are properly learning and improving their knowledge, but these standard plans may change with new technology or regulations. Students may work with a familiar teacher who can help them identify areas of interest and available resources. Teachers may choose a curriculum-based theme that matches students’ background or experience. Information…

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    live inauthentically if only to appease the way that others view them. Going back to Jawad’s article, while Western liberal societies might have negative connotations towards symbols of Muslim oppression such as how Muslim’s perceive the body and technology; the writer also understands why Muslim women would reject media portrayal of Islamic ‘backwardness.’ Perhaps these Muslim women felt inauthentic living in a Western community and going against everything their religious teaching tells them.…

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    CHEVRON’S INFRASTRUCTURE EVOLUTION Glad Bernard Toppo Campbellsville University The first two heading levels get their own paragraph, as shown here. Headings 3, 4, and 5 are run-in headings used at the beginning of the paragraph. Seismic Imaging Technology. How it works and how it has helped Chevron discover new oil and gas reservoirs. Also known as Reflection Seismology, this is an exploration method used by oil and gas companies to gauge and estimate the seismic characters of the Earth’s…

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