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    Technology is developing and growing over the years in our society into new and improved resources. Schools originally started to only use the common chalkboard, whiteboard, or a projector screen to introduce and develop all of the content throughout the curriculum. If students were lucky they got to come up to the board to practice problems in front of the class, but besides that, the educator just usually takes notes on the board for the students to copy down in their notebooks. As years went…

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    Before reading books about what technology has done to society I used my phone and laptop every day but now that I am aware my habits have changed. In the book What The Internet Is Doing To Our Brains The shallows By Nicholas Carr (2011), Carr states that "We should be aware of technology ,and the way it affects our lives both mentally, physically, and socially;" technology should be controlled by its users and creators of technology, because if we can control technology we can use it in good…

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    It is alarming how quickly technology has advanced over the years. Our society today, especially the next generation, rely too much on technology to the point where they cannot go one day without it. This can make people seem more social on the internet when they are not in person. Privacy was valued more in the past and people are being controlled, not physically but socially. George Orwell’s novel, “1984” offers a more plausible view of the future than Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World” through…

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    The film opens with a young man riding a motorcycle through the woods carrying a box of food items for a hermit woman living far and isolated from the nearest community. As he reaches the cabin to drop off the food and pick up his money in return, he becomes curious of the cabin and looks inside. He finds the old woman dead upon the floor of the cabin, with her arms folded on her chest and flowers covering her eyes. The young Billy Fisher quickly flees the cabin and back to town. When the local…

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    What are the Australian Privacy Principles The Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) are contained in schedule 1 of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act). The APPs outline how “APP entities” must handle, use and manage personal information. Legal practitioners need to be aware that the APPs are not prescriptive. Each APP entity has to consider and determine how the principles apply to its own situation. The Guidance Note lists the APPs, and provide legal practitioners with examples of how an…

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    A). Perceiving objects in everyday aspects such as a living room with toys all over the floor, or a plate on the dining room table requires you to determine where the object begins and where it ends as you are measuring how much depth the item has (Gross, 167). You recognize the edges of each object as well as the belonging of each individual item to the tied environment. As infants grow up, they develop these abilities to be able to develop shadows to where the items edges are tied to the…

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    There are a combination of reasons for this. I'll provide 3 example in no particular order. One It begins with the technology boom, everyone has a computer and you have geeks to thank. Second the anti-bullying programs and campaigns are a direct results of weirdo's, perhaps wrongly, taking guns to schools and clock towers and mowing people down. And thirdly after 9/11…

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    Policing and Technology Technology has always had an impact on policing. Understanding the technology used in the political era, professional era, and community oriented era explains how technology influenced policing in the past and ultimately policing techniques used by police agencies today. Additionally, to fully comprehend the impact that technology has on policing, one must understand that impact that technology has on the world. Nearly any piece of technology that a Policeman has, a…

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    substantially improved our lives. Without manufacturing technology in big corporations, production lines in factories would not be as efficient. Assembly line would be slower because technicians would have to assemble and do tasks by hand which is frustrating when meeting essential deadlines. Assembly robots…

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    have began using technologies to help students focus and as a gateway to information. This is a great idea because of how much technology this generation uses, so at least this way you have their attention grabbed. Bur before purchasing any form of technology, schools should consider some factors that come with this decision. Technology is a very powerful tool, but a tool is only as powerful or useful as it’s wielder. Technology is a gateway to an abundant amount of information that could help…

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