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    wealthier. In recent years, some people predict the world is becoming safer in many articles or reports. Many leaders of the countries devote their time to reach diplomatic, peaceful, steady relationships with other countries. When we see the news TV programmers, it most of the time reports the good aspects of the economy, politics and culture, etc. However, it does not to be equal that the world is safer. There is no doubt that the world has seen various battles on, a small scale or a grand…

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    Teen pregnancy and early childbearing have had issues which have attracted a great deal of attention from service providers, educators, and policy makers over the years. There have been programs over the years to stop teen pregnancies. I have created a teen pregnancy prevention plan that includes: encouraging the community to come together, the youth needs assessment, programs, and evaluations, creating more activities for home and, or after school, and providing information on abstinence and…

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    My chosen major is Computer Science with a business concentration. I have always had an affinity for computers. It seems like on some level they speak to me and I wanted to learn how to speak back in their language. I also am a pretty big gamer and learning how to write and design games is something I have wanted to learn since I was about thirteen years old. Another reason I want to major in computer science is the ongoing proliferation of Internet connected devices and devices with single chip…

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    TV And Teen Pregnancy

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    The television programmers claim that this type of show was to help reduce teenage pregnancy. Although, this is not the case. Teen pregnancy is still on the rise. According to the CDC, “In 2014, a total of 249,078 babies were born to women aged 15–19 years”. This is a shocking…

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    In Robots and Minds, William Lycan tries to show that it is feasible that robots can have the same kind of mind that humans do, under the condition that machines are able to have consciousness just like humans. He further expounds this theory by introducing AI, claiming that researchers have already designed machines that can do human-functioning activities (such as reading books, playing chess, etc.) Lycan concludes that all of these actions are considered to be intelligent behavior in human…

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    Lao Tzu's Early Stages

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    “New beginnings are often disguised as painful endings,” said Lao Tzu, a famous philosopher and poet in China history. Through the conception of Tzu, early stages always contain many struggles, but if people go through it, they will see the glory at the end. Tzu’s perception is familiar Jarvis’s concept, “small is the new big,” in his book “What Would Google do?” Google used to be an idea, then moved on to a small company and finally become a giant technology industry. Not only Google started…

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    What if Steve Jobs never created Apple computer products, particularly the iPhone? What if no one else ever conceived of them either? What if computer programmers did not have the kind of curious minds capable of developing apps that increase our access to information on the Internet? These and other similar questions are explored by Brian X. Chen in his book, “Always On: How the iPhone Unlocked the Anything-Anytime-Anywhere Future---and Locked Us In.” The iPhone is a huge part of our lives,…

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    Blackberry Company Essay

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    BlackBerry Limited, formerly known as Research in Motion, is a Canadian multinational corporation headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. BlackBerry designs, manufactures, markets and distributes handheld telecommunications devices as well as corporate enterprise hardware and software technologies. According to BlackBerry Investor Relations, total assets were reported at $6.549 billion dollars, and total revenue totaled $3.335 billion dollars. All figures reported are in U.S. dollars.…

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    illegal hacking, however, college students do not” (68). Ethical hackers like white-hats are people who learn for positive reasons. They are a set of technicians that do things by the book. Academic programs have not been as effective to upcoming programmers. The Programs may provide so many benefits and allow hackers to stay engaged in activities but these activities, like learning projects, competitions, research projects, and internships don’t have much of positive outcome for people…

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    In the works written by Neil Postman “Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology”, Stephen Lansing’s “Priests and Programmers” and Vandana Shiva’s “Biopiracy” growing technologies along with more restrictive laws can shape an individual’s freedoms as well as things that would otherwise seem “free” as in food. Postman argues a world with an increase in technology could undermine the morals within humanity and end up controlling humanity as an end result. Lansing’s research analysis is…

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