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    is undeniably a dangerous one. Without the ability to forge your own futuristic goals, humanity would be continuously hindered by the inability to contribute to society in a unique way. Ironically enough, due to the rising approach of advanced technologies such as robots, it can be hinted that the future of the world has already been settled, however, humanity has a tendency to deem it uncertain due to the potential psychological setbacks it would implant upon humanity. The idea of robots with…

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    Importance Of Smart Grids

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    Achievable Relevant Time-Oriented. The world is moving towards future technologies by laying different steps to be smarter in the future generations. A Smart World is a collection of different technologies which are getting improved better and better with the invention of Automation in every sector with wide range of application step by step. As the automation is improving day by day in each sector, with the advancement of technologies, resulting in advantages such as time reduction, efficiency,…

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    is best for the country and what their inhabitants want rather than looking for personal benefit. Also, Dick uses Franco to show the dehumanization of the characters, because the wub appears to be the most humane out of all. He often talks about philosophy alluding to Odysseus, he uses a more stilted vocabulary and a more advanced knowledge; the captain refuses to accept his lack of intelligence compared to the wub because he still feels superior…

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    Scientific Revolution Harshendra Shah B.Tech(CSE), IIIT Vadodara Date : 12th March, 2018 Introduction : There are infinite outcomes to every minor event in our lives, and each of those possible outcomes will have tremendous impact on the future. Of course, these laws are taken for granted by most of us, but in looking at them we could better understand the present with respect to our past. In this case the Scientific Revolution was the beginning of the Age of Enlightenment, which eventually…

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    new defining technology of the current age negatively affects the practitioners of that technology is a common idea throughout human history. It is a belief that is as wrong today as it was 2000 years ago, especially when applied to the current applications of the Internet. As humans develop adoptions to their current world, there is always a non-negligence subset of the population that decries the changes as decedent and detrimental. The focus on increasing efficiency through technology is to…

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    new generation of horizontal leadership. How does it work? Our goal is to lay the foundations for continuous economic growth and to provide employment for a new set of technology workers, who will enhance the level of innovation and expertise. This will help to increase GDP, the usage of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) workers, who will also be a significant participant in the global economy. By combining education, entertainment, and hands-on experience, students will grow…

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    Gender And S & T

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    The world today is increasingly dependent on science and technology (S&T) and the question of gender and S&T becomes even more pertinent. We not only require people to contribute to the growth of S&T, we require that they understand the impact of S&T on our lives and use its products effectively. That worldwide there is a trend of fewer women participating in the growth of S&T is worrisome, as it prevents inclusive perspectives. Education is viewed as a panacea for the imbalances and a…

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    Since the invention of computers or machines, their capability to perform various tasks went on growing exponentially. Humans have developed the power of computer systems in terms of their diverse working domains, their increasing speed, and reducing size with respect to time. A branch of Computer Science named Artificial Intelligence pursues creating the computers or machines as intelligent as human beings. What is Artificial Intelligence? According to the father of Artificial Intelligence,…

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    are considered to have been highly influential revolutions which resulted in major advancements for society. Each of these three revolutions clearly sparked a new age of thinking, technology and innovation in their respective area of interest. Which one of the three was the most influential…

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    is rapidly changing. Technology changes every few months, ever advancing people to new things that were unimaginable only a few decades ago. Changes in business models, distance education methods, and media platforms have shaped the society. However, there are other things that have seemed to change as well. Relativism has replaced objective truth and objective morality. The Bible is viewed as just an outdated religious book with little to offer for today’s world. Philosophy has said, “God is…

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