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    I have overcome a big challenge in my past few years which was called The biggest challenge for Asian women! Driving is extremely hard for Asian women. I have seen tons of ridiculous accidents which were Chinese women caused I know that there are a lot of women driving technology is not very good. I have been scaring to drive for long time. When I arrived in the United States, my mother let me learned how to drive. First of all I was very scared. I saw accidents in the past. For…

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    "Once a Greenwave Always a Greenwave" The loss that shook the city, the death of Thomas "Cricket" Smith. A soul gone way too soon. On January 13, 2017, Thomas Smith ran his car into a tree after trying to race to Cook Out. It was a sudden and unexpected event that I was definitely not prepared for. It went from seeing him at the game, to seeing his car smashed around the tree, up to finally laying him to rest, the death of a classmate forever altered my life It was the night we have all been…

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    Is all this technology helping us or is it hindering us? Our world now revolves around technology, from self-driven cars to clocks. Our lives have changed so much due to this new technology. We are can now find the answer to any question within minutes due to the web or connect with a new culture across the world without even traveling. We are getting use to this new way of life and our brains are reprogramming themselves to accept the new ways we now receive information. In the article “Is…

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    What are the Implications for a Global Community?" (how do you do this)“Mobile is immediate. Communication occurs instantly through connecting directly to someone's personal communication device. Texting, instant messaging and web searches are designed to occur immediately.” People are able to take texting anywhere that has cell service, this allows instant communication from almost anywhere and with anyone who has a mobile device. Texting can also be efficient for communicating with many…

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    In “The Undercover Parent,” a newspaper article written by Harlan Coben (in March 16, 2008), Coben insists that parents install spyware on their children’s computer, but to use it only to a specific level. He argues that parents should have this software to make sure that their kids are guarded and that they are not contacting with anyone that may cause them any harm. However, he also understands that parents should not use it to find out personal information or to read the gossip that happens…

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    Kardia Mobile Case Study

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    Name of product: Kardia Mobile 2. Website URL: www.alivecor.com 3. Is this a device? Kardia Mobile is a device that requires a mobile application to operate and transmit data. The device is a small, rectangular touchpad that acts as a personal EKG. 4. Is it an application or software program? Kardia Mobile requires a mobile application to fully operate and record data. The app records the EKG readings, blood pressure levels, and weight. 5. Product function: Kardia Mobile is an EKG in your…

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    Case Study Of Nora Sakari

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    The Nora-Sakari case study is about Nora trying to create a joint venture with Sakari. Nora was a leader of Telecom equipment. It was established in 1975 and run by the founder Osman Jaafar, his wife Nora Asyiken Yusof and a handful of employees. Osman then hired Zainal Hashim to be the deputy manager and eventually became the vice-chairman of the company. While Osman was considered a modest businessman and liked to go after new business ventures, Zainal favored a low side view technic and…

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    There are millions of people in this world and yet nobody knows exactly what will be happening in the next couple of decades. Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen explain in their article “Our Future Selves” what advancements the world of technology will have in the future. They talk about how the population will be connected through technology, and how they will benefit from each and every invention or advancement. I believe that these two men have a point as to why everyone will be connected. A reason…

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    Globally, technology is viewed as one of the greatest developing innovations of all time; when in fact, it can easily be viewed as a plague that spreads throughout nations across the world due to its causing of distractions and nurturing of addictions. To begin with, technology is detrimental not only because how it distracts from an individual’s focus, but also how it jeopardizes the safety and well-being of others. As a matter of fact, in her article “Smartphone Addiction Could be Changing…

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    The Ted Talk, “How We’ll Earn Money in a Future Without Jobs,” by Martin Ford discusses the effect of technology on our job system. He states many past examples of a boom in technology that completely changes the jobs we offer. He discusses how this time might be different due to technology gaining one of the key factors that kept us seperated from them. He talks over the fact that since so many jobs may be taken by technology that there would be a need for a universal basic income and gives…

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