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    against any one person. There are not many potential legal or ethical issues with speech recognition. Without this software, there were plenty of issues that discriminated against people that were disabled or became disabled that could not make use of keyboards or a mouse. In the earlier days, when speech recognition was not known to the vast majority of computer users, people never had the chance to use computers or phones because they were incapable to do so with their hands. With the creation…

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    instruments used. The song did have a relaxing beat, but the lyrics were meant to start a fire inside of people. It was hard to concentrate on the sounds because I was so focused on what she was saying. The instruments used were a guitar, a bass guitar, a keyboard, a violin, and…

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    Information Overload The internet has become a global resource for all things. It is now commonplace as we use it everyday. We are wholly reliant on it for social networking, communication, directions, news source, marketing, entertainment and the list continues. The internet holds the answers to everything that we want to know. But what cost is this having on the way that we think and recall information on our own? Is the internet actually making us mindless? Even though the internet may…

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    great. I grabbed my music sheets and walked slowly to the piano tightening my grip as each step took me closer to the piano. On the stage I took a slight bow and then approached the piano hesitating before placing my hands on the keyboard. My fingers danced across the keyboard hitting each note in a perfect tone. The finale was played and I walked off the stage with my music sheets in one hand and a smile plastered on my face. In my mind I was thinking that my first experience might be the worse…

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    their finger. In reviewing and and researching the tips and tricks of Outlook, the three coolest or my top three list includes the clean-up function for unwanted emails, creation and sharing of calendars for a group of people, and sticky notes and keyboard shortcuts. First, people are bombarded with several emails in a day. If these emails are left unmanaged, they soon turn into hundreds of emails in the inbox. One cool and clever function in Outlook to take care of these emails is a clean-up…

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    The Basics Of Computers

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    websites and all those other things. Most of the time, people can get lost when they have no idea how to use these new devices. Like anything else, the best thing to do is to learn the basics first. All computers have basic parts like monitors and keyboards, like we all have arms and legs. These parts all have different sizes, specifications, and etc. There’s some that are inside your computer (like the chips, memory) or others that you have to connect to the…

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    The main subject depicted concentrating on texting and driving, so objects like the thumb and car is made considerably bigger than the supplementary people that are represented as the letters on a standard keyboard. Next are the actions demonstrated between the two. The thumb/car is heading straight for the letter R or the man on the bike, that action appeals to two different angles; one perspective showing the thumb of the person texting and the other foreshadowing…

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    While researching texts written about how can a person learn to be “grittier”. I found a few authors who publish articles and a book about how you can become being “gritty”. Gritty people tend to stick to their goals regardless of failures. According, to Amy Chu, Malcolm Gladwell, and David Yeager people can be “gritty” by strictness, threats, practicing and reaching their goal. These authors explained how a person learn to be “gritty”. Lulu learned how to be “gritty” by her mother threatening…

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    In the controversy between freedom and determinism, Hume thinks that this kind of argument can be ended by redefining the definition of necessity and liberty (63). According to Hume, this discussion had been debated for a long time because people were holding the wrong definition of necessity and liberty in examining this topic, so the incorrect definition of necessity and liberty bring the endlessness into the discussion (63). In Hume’s “Of Liberty and Necessity”, he redefines the definition of…

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    He already seeks out his work ergonomics team – changing his regular mouse to a ”roller” mouse, changing his workstation, keyboard height, etc. He denies any numbness or tingling sensation on the R UE. Patient goal is to be pain-free and be able to use his R hand without discomfort. The evaluation showed that he have R lateral elbow pain with Cozens test (resisted wrist extension…

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