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    If, hypothetically, some sort of cosmic storm created an EMP signal or something of the other that rendered all digital equipment on earth inoperable, I would spend my time reading, playing ball games with my friends, hiking, biking, relaxing on the beach and enjoying nature in general. Also, I can give my eyes a break! Since our lives are constantly immersed in technology and activities, we can use the downtime to do what we don’t typically do — activities that require no electronics. Those…

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    “Watching TV Makes You Smarter” is an article that argues the unpopular opinion that watching TV may not be as bad for you as everyone thinks. Steven Johnson believes that depending on the show, TV can actually give your brain a good cognitive workout. He specifically believes that shows such as “24” and “The West Wing” that include complicated plots, make it so the viewer has to use their mind to understand what is happening in the episode. I can agree with this to a certain extent. TV now…

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    The Not so Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Television Viewing Much attention has focused on what television is doing to American audiences (Swason & Jones, 1951). Both academic and commercial research agencies have studied this medium (Swason & Jones, 1951). Television has the ability to reach a huge population of people 24 hours a day 365 days a year and has a huge impact on society and how others view the world. In today’s time Television is flooded with images of muscle bound men and thin women…

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    neurological basis of learning and memory began during an independent research project in the second year of my master’s degree at Bangalore University. I was in awe when I realized how extraordinarily complex the neural mechanisms that support memory formation are and yet these profound neural events may be “undone” if the memories are not retrieved. Furthermore, I learned that memories can be embedded in chains, or “engrams”, composed of antecedent and subsequent events and may lack specific…

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    BC5 CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND COGNATION LEARNING II M2014EE007_HARSHILA Briefly scan the science, mathematics engineering education literature. Locate and describe a misconception/ alternative conception around a topic discussed in literature (such as Earth being flat Vs. the ‘correct’ conception of it being round) exhibited among children/students. Discuss this misconception and its nature in relation to networks perspective as well as Gibson’s idea of “affordance”. Try to build a discussion along…

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    its delivery. While shorter than expected, the discussion efficiently introduced how artificial intelligence is being used in high output power plants to detect cracks. He then explained neural networks and how computers can be trained with photos of cracks, scratches and other defects. Using these photos, the neural network learns to tell the difference between cracks and not cracks. Outside of the information described in Kelly’s speech, there are technical aspects which leant to the overall…

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    “There is always a risk when someone is fed through a tube. Liquid might enter the lungs. This can cause coughing and pneumonia… They can become plugged up, causing pain, nausea and vomiting” (Artificial Hydration and Nutrition par. 19). This quote shows that it is risky to use a feeding tube because liquid can enter the lungs and cause coughing and pneumonia. Pneumonia is an inflammation of one or both lungs, and it may fill with fluid. Feeding tubes are one of the many methods of artificial…

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    writing (Labreche et al. 2016). Mr Jackson is to be discharged to his mother’s house with a package of supportive care since she refused to have him at home unless he has a Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube. The decision to approve this request would be sensible and PEG tube feeding is also favoured by guidelines (ESPEN 2005). They show that it is more safe, tolerable and simple and offers an improvement in nutritional status and a quality…

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    Hey You! TV Sucks! TV is part of our everyday lives. But why do you even watch TV; What makes TV so interesting and appealing to you? I may not know why TV is so addictive to watch, but I do know that it is not always good for you, or even if you’re a parent it’s not good for your child. Tv is a way to show you and make you hear sounds that are being transmitted on TV screens. But are you asking yourself why TV is bad for you, because maybe when you sit down to watch ur next TV series you…

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    Effects of Television on Children Television has become, to most children, an intimate friend. They watch TV everyday whether on a regular or irregular time. When one of the kids was asked about what her family consists of she answered, “our family consists of father, mother, grandma, and TV.” This means that TV has been a close tool to children. The topic of TV and its effects on children has been debated. Some say that it has good effects if it is used in the right way and under the guidance…

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