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    The iPad pro has a multitasking feature which allows it to run two apps at once. The iPad pro is compatible with the new Apple Pencil. It has different multi touch capabilities, and it is sensitive to varying amounts of pressure and tilt. Like many other Apple products the iPad…

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    Gender Observation Report

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    “Gender can shape human feelings, thoughts and actions (J.Macionis).” We learn quickly as children that society views our gender as males or females differently and that we will play different roles in life. Such as, the man working to provide for the family, while the female stays home to care for the children and take care of the home. Gender also plays a part in the way society is organized. For this assignment I will be observing gender differences in my community and explaining how gender…

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    First, Stand alone, or Single User single task operating system is the simplest non client/server operating system, which, as its name states, is merely designed to efficiently provide resources to run a single task or application, an only can be performed by a single user. Nonetheless, the operating system contains all the fundamental components as all other types of operating systems. Although it may interconnect and share data with other computer within a network, the single user is only able…

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    private. I, on the other hand, prefer to be more adventurous and spontaneous displaying an appreciation for art, adventure, unusual ideas, curiosity, and variety of experiences. An outgoing personality has allowed me to virtually perfect the art of multitasking and excel in fast-paced situations. Unfortunately, my choices tend to seem obnoxious and impractical; My thoughts and ideas are best developed through dialogue and communication. Some of the things we prefer are complete contradictions…

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    THE PROBLEM A driver is considered to be engaging in distracted driving when the driver’s attention is focused away from the primary task of driving, onto another person, object, or task, such as checking a mobile phone (WHO, 2011). In 2013, an estimated 424,000 people were injured and 3,154 people were killed in automobile crashes involving distracted driving (NHTS, 2015). These statistics reveal a decline from data received in 2008, in which 515,000 injuries and 5,870 fatalities were…

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    Communication Theory: Concept of Self We can’t not communicate even we attempt not to; we are still communicating a message. Therefore, the steps taken not to communicate become a form of communication. Communication is not just words, its body language, the tone in your voice, your attitude, shrugs, and most of all your face expressions. A common quote, I have heard throughout my life clearly defines interpersonal communication “if it is your intent to do something remember people judge you by…

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    fact when individuals social values, lifestyle and beliefs are disrupted. (Edward Hall 1976: Kittler, et al, 2011:65) argued how society from high context communication lays on physical context as relationship more important. They are also see as multitasking society which theses indicates distraction might be seen in the communication. In contract low context society relying on written communication and familiarising with changes can be difficulty. Bhattacharyya (2013:750) discuss how…

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    McGough and company looked into older adults with amnestic MCI, a more common sub-classification with a higher risk of progressing to AD, and their relation to physical performance and executive function. Subjects in this study performed four tests including calculating their gait speed, a Timed Up and Go (TUG) Test, the Trail Making Test part B (TMT-B), and the Stroop Word Color Test. Results indicated that a slower walking pace paired with a lower performance on the TMT-B, which looked for…

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    Recently, many studies have been written linking the connections between meditation, mindfulness, and multi-tasking. The aim of this paper is to look at and define what meditation is and how does the brain function when involved in different tasks and situations. This paper cites studies and gives and understanding into how the brain works. What parts of the brain are involved and furthermore, how to complete tasks with more success and mindfulness. Keywords: Meditation, Multi-tasking…

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    Concentration is when someone is closely and carefully, paying attention to something. For example, someone might be concentrating when they are much focused on a test that they are taking. According to Boston College there are five areas of concentration. They include Behavioral Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental Psychology, Quantitative Psychology, and Social Psychology. (Behavioral Neuroscience, August 25, 2014.) According to (Behavioral Neuroscience, Boston College);…

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