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    Are there consequences when using technology? Are we being too dependent on technology? Yes, I think we depend too much on technology now a days in this modern age. There are many positives and negatives to technology, if everything that powers technology were to stop working for at least a day, the world would be in jeopardy. If the internet were to go down for a couple of hours or anything longer than that, people would be at risk. Every person working in the office would be sent home because…

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    improve his outstanding work. Thomas Edison was one of America's leading businessmen of the time and is credited today for helping to build the nation's economy during its early years. Some of Thomas Edison's inventions were the Electrographic Vote Recorder, Automatic Telegraph, Electric Pen, Phonograph, Carbon Telephone, Electric Lamp, Electric Lighting System, Electric Generator, Motograph, Fuel Cell Technology, Universal Stock Printer, Ore Separator,…

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    Digital Recording Essay

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    synchronise or detect virtually every device in the studio itself. These systems are the direct predecessors to systems such as Pro Tools and Logic used in studios today. Automation was also an important development in the history of multitrack recorders. The first system to be developed was the APY Allison in 1975. This system stored automation data on two tracks of the tape. Similar systems such as Neve's NECAM system used a combination of 2 tracks from tape and a floppy disk to store…

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    John Marshall’s Biography Being the first of fifteen children, John Marshall was already a natural leader. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, a successful lawyer, and secretary and most importantly Chief Justice of the United States of America. He was a well-respected man that played important roles throughout his life. A major influence in his teenage years was his father’s good friend, George Washington. John Marshall’s young inspirations, military background, and powerful government…

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    9/11 Commission Report

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    United Flight 93, plowed nose-first into the ground of the field, and smoke and scorched trees were the only signs of the crash. Unfortunately, there were no survivors, but investigators were able to recover the plane’s flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder. Despite the fact that few human remains existed, medical examiners were able to positively identify the 33 passengers, seven crew members and four hijackers aboard United Flight 93 (History.com Staff,…

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    play is taking place and what exactly it is about. The set is very minimalist,: A small room. No windows. One Door. A person is being led in by an attendant. In the room is a simple wooden table and chair. On the table is a large reel-to-reel tape recorder, a glass of water, and a pitcher of water. When the play starts off the…

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    Digital Social Mapping

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    In this case, the process of development and implementation of digital social mapping is identified based on varied source to reveal best learning practice of the project therefore this research will use case study method (Lincoln and Guba 1985) with emphasis on the process of creating digital social mapping and the implementation of mapping result to support the development. The case study is an assessment of phenomenon or cases in real life. However, the boundaries between the phenomenon and…

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    J. W. Wells History

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    The first council included: the Village President William Allen; Trustees Samuel Alsip, Thomas S. Fellows and John McNeil; Recorder JP Burke; Justice of the Peace S.C. Leland; and Constable Quincy J. Adams. Since the one function of the government is to protect all of its people, the early provision was made for the fire department. Ed Hayes was the Chief Fire Deputy at that…

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    Our group is an Anchor store, the people in my group are: Abi Shires, R.J. Villar, Flor Flores and myself. The night that we found out whose in our group we talked about what we were going to do. We are short one person, the three of us decided that we will present a store similar to Wegmans. When we met Flor, we told her that we were thinking to present a grocery store. We asked Flor if that was okay with her or if she have another idea. Flor agreed with us and liked the idea of the organic…

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    a seismometer,an electronic amplifier, a seismogram that traces a chart, and a data recorder that saves the information for later examination. The clock records precise arrival times of certain seismic waves. Furthermore, the seismometer measures the shaking strength at the instrument 's location and compares the motion of a support structure that shakes with the land surface to a pendulum. Finally, the recorder registers seismic signals and vibrations with a pen attached to the pendulum, and a…

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