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    Technology In The 1920s

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    Technology of the 1920s Today, technology is being improved every year, every month, every day, every minute, meaning that the phones and computers and websites and anything technology we use today may be obsolete tomorrow. That is why technology is fascinating yet also mysterious, but it hasn’t always been this way. A long time ago in the b.c. age, technology was not anything like it is now. Back then it took years, sometimes decades, for new technology to pop into a scientist or artist or…

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    Background Founded in 1996, the Melanoma Research Foundation (MRF) is the largest independent organization devoted to melanoma (MRF, 2015). MRF continues their vision and mission, to make a difference in the lives of others, by supporting medical research leading to effective treatments and a cure for melanoma, educating the public and physicians about the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of melanoma, and as an advocate in raising awareness of melanoma and the need for a cure (MRF,…

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    In 1834 a great inventor was born on March 17,1834 this inventor's name was Gottlieb Daimler. He attended a college called Stuttgart Polytechnic College, he went there from 1857-1859. Daimler later got married to a young woman named Emma. He later became the factory director of Maschinenbau-Gesellschaft Karlsruhe. In 1872 Daimler joined a gas motor fabrik as technical manager. Then he became familiar with the four stroke, By the end of 1883 Daimler built a small high speed engine. In the end of…

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    With our world progressively becoming more and more “techno-centric”, we are now able to produce far faster than the world imagined just 20 years ago. Nevertheless, despite all of our grand achievements and the relationships that have come as result of it, some would argue that we are still failing to produce smarter in regards to efficiency. A lot of our inventions and alterations are no longer for necessity. With the increase of inventions there has been a push for cleaner and more efficient…

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    Flix2you Case Study

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    Flix2You is an impressive up-and-comer in a consistently changing and growing industry. Movie rental business structures have changed significantly over the last decade. Brick and mortar movie rental stores are few and far between and Flix2You has followed this trend by closing its customer facing rental stores and instead focusing on growing its digital portfolio. Due to this online growth, Flix2You is in need of major digital growth and reconstruction. We at G3 Technologies are here to make…

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    4. How did technology help industry expand? Steel, chemicals, and electricity all help the industry expand. “ Steel was lighter, harder, and more durable than iron” (244). Another reason steel was used is because “Steel could be produced very cheaply” (244). The second way why technology helped the industry expand is chemicals “ Chemists created hundreds of new products, from medicines such as aspirin to perfumes and soaps” (244). The third technology that helped the industry expand is…

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    Today there are many new achievements coming about that deem amazing and beyond belief. These include new architectural advancements as well as advancements that will benefit the lifestyle of individuals. But many of these achievements could not have been discovered without the help of earlier civilizations. For example, both the Roman and Byzantine Empires had many ideas and contributions that are still around today, but these are expansions on the achievements of two older civilizations, the…

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    2001 A Space Odyssey

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    Technological development is a dynamic process that has brings about constant change in which some individuals benefit and others are harmed. Like with most world changing phenomenon, it brings with it a host of ethical concerns about its influence in society and whether or not it deserves consciousness. Throughout his life, Arthur C. Clarke was fascinated with science and the stars, building his own telescope to view the stars as a child. He famously toasted with his friends during the V2 raids…

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    In the article "Zigging and Zagging: The Employment Challenge in the Automated Future" (Technology and Economics, May 2016), author Dave Peters explains to a general audience that governments should prepare to deal with potential negative impacts to society because of advancing technology. The article first states some experts have changed their minds and started worrying that the development of technology will destroy more jobs than it creates. Governments have to start dealing with the impact…

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    Today, you can flip a switch to light a room, watch a video by pressing a few bottoms, and listen to music with a few clicks. Life wasn't always like this. Before Steve Jobs came along with the iPhone, iPad, iPod, Macintosh, or Pixar, there were other inventors who helped slowly build our world today. One of them was Thomas Edison. Thomas Edison didn't live the most perfect life, he was almost deaf, had little actual education and was poor in his childhood, but that didn't stop him from…

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