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    Overall, grasp the thought of how many human lives could be saved with such a technology. Reports indicate that nearly 90% of accidents would be eliminated as a result of autonomous cars, saving the United States about $190 billion a year in roadway accident procedures. Sounds to good to be true? Perhaps, however, a number of studies…

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    the director of the film, was actually inspired by an article about a website where a user can instant message with an artificial intelligence. Apple, one of the most provocative technology companies in the world, installed an artificial intelligence program named “Siri” in Iphone. Siri plays a great role as a personal assistant for an Iphone user; it reads text messages, sets an alarm and even chats with you sometimes. Similarly, Ok google and Googlenow are made for useful aids such as…

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    credited with creating and building the world’s first liquid fueled rocket. “He published his classic treatise, A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes, in 1919.” (Lehman). Goddard’s book consisted of his awards and accomplishments, as well as his personal life. Last but not least there is Hermann Oberth.Hermann had been interested in rockets at an early age. His studies included multistage rockets and how to use a rocket to escape Earths gravity. The Chinese in the early 1200’s were believed to…

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    thousands of years, it is clear to see that the human race has created technology that has changed the way of life for the world. Some may see these changes as revolutionary and positive, while others see them as detrimental to the overall well-being of humanity. Johnathan Sacks, rabbi and scholar of Judaism says that “technology gives us power, but it does not and cannot tell us how to use that power. Thanks to technology, we can instantly communicate across the world, but it still doesn 't…

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    People generally entrust the government if they create a structure meeting the people’s need for their personal wellness. These factors are important to staying happy, and the positive attitude created by what one enjoys has a significant impact to the amount of effort put forth in the end. Societies that provide a community full of people willing to put in…

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    HIPAA In Nursing

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    entitled to everyone. In this modern world with smart phones and social media, it can be a challenge to recognize the boundary lines of privacy when taking care of critically ill patients. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act was passed by Congress in 1996 to define the rules and regulations concerning multiple topics, one of which is called the Privacy Rule (Mcgowan pg. 61). This rule established national standards to protect patients’ personal health information and medical…

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    world, other than through our senses” Lotto, B. (2009, July). He further proclaims that “the light that falls onto our eyes is determined by multiple things in the world -- not only the color of objects, but also the color of…

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    Allegory Of The Cave Chain

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    phones, computers, and the internet - basically, technology as a whole. This present generation are like the people chained to the cave in Plato’s The Allegory of the Cave. In the story, prisoners are trapped in a cave and do not know real things like animals, trees and the sun. They are only used to the shadows that are displayed on the wall that is controlled by the puppeteers. One of the prisoners eventually escapes, and is amazed to see the real objects compared to the two dimensional…

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    Digital Knowledge Analysis

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    The ease of acquiring knowledge in this digital age one ponders whether that further develops or hinders the art of human thinking. There appears to be an overreliance on other sources than our own knowledge with an automatic go to google as a preference rather than thinking for yourself and a reluctance to problem solve or in creating the knowledge Beslisle (2006, p.58) defines digital knowledge as a new condition of knowledge which can be processed and transformed by technological tools.…

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    today’s world. The novel centers around Montag, a fireman who sets fires ablaze instead of putting them out. “What is he burning?” One might ask. The answer is literature. Books in this world are completely banned and must be burned if discovered. Technology has completely taken over, and people are constantly immersed in it. He loves his job until he meets his neighbor, a teen girl named Clarisse. She helps him to discover a love he didn’t think he would ever have, this love is for books and…

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