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    If you ever had any free time on your hand, I would recommend that you go and watch Resident Evil: Extinction. It’s a very entertaining action packed movie, but it also gives a rough draft about what are radio-frequency identification chips (RFID Chips). Radio frequency identification chips uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects that contain personal information. In the movie, the used a devices very similar to radio-frequency chips to track the…

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    Argument Map How do we view the modern world today? Usually the first thing to come to mind is technology. Technology has expanded, from simple computing tasks, to the use of social media as an everyday task for the vast majority of the population. The real concern, however, is how much social media impacts the lives of its users. Several articles focus on the importance of social media’s effect on modern day lives. While there is much research on the topic, the six articles synthesized in this…

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    The science of information management is growing extremely important as international businesses are turning more complex with each passing year, and knowledge required to excel in the aforementioned field is also getting further involved. With my substantial professional background in computers and telecommunications, I have gained interest and turned out be skillful in this field. However, with each new assignment, the thorough knowledge of information management is becoming imperative. My…

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    ideas present in the book can help solve the technical, technological and social ingenuity gaps. At the beginning of the book, the author explain that they can solve the social ingenuity gap, but the last chapter that we had focused on (which was “Techno-Hubris”), the author mainly discussed issues on the technical and the technological ingenuity gaps. As we looked further in the book, the author give us valid examples of each ingenuity gap that make his views coincide those of the Clay…

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    The world was a place where you had to interact with one another. A place where letters had to be written, and if you wanted to talk to your friends it had to be at a public place. However, with technology advancing so much there is little to no communication between people. Everything is now done online, there is no more social skills, only technology skills. In Ian Bremmer’s “Democracy in Technology”, he wrote about how technology has helped us bring the world together as one. However, in…

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    than before and the amount of information that a person can get through the intranet is immeasurable comparing to what it used to be, As I said before with pros there will be cons, statically using technology have shown that it been 20 to 50 tons of techno trash globally every year which is 5% of all solid waste. Technotrash and e-waste The meaning for the term technotrash is a combined of two words that represent the huge amounts of discard electronics. People tend you use a lot of…

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    Tron

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    What makes this film even more interesting is the fact that it is one of the first motion pictures to replicate the video game craze on the rise in the 1980s. The main character in Tron is a computer programmer who is zapped into the cyberworld he helped create, forced to duel in gladiatory digital games, and tries to outsmart a corrupt master program. The film Tron works best on strictly an entertainment value, its colorful, has actions, and looks incredibly fun, much like a huge video game…

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    For-Profit College

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    Is Higher Education Worth The Price? In this response paper I will mainly response to two articles, they are Are College Worth the Price of Admission? By Andrew Hacker and Claudia Dreifus, and Why Do You Think They’re Called For-Profit Colleges? By Kevin Carey. Besides these two articles, I also want to response to the topic Is Higher Education Worth the Price? first. When I first saw the title of this chapter, I was immediately attracted. This is the question I have been searching for answer…

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    The Environment Shapes Who We Will Become The environment that we are exposed to shapes who we are and how we view things. On Tuesday, April 12 at the Granoff Creative Arts Center, Lara Kramer presented her piece, “Native Girl Syndrome” which was inspired by the difficulties her Grandmother endured when she assimilated from a first nation community into a new unfamiliar world. Assimilation can cause someone to feel isolated, helpless, persecuted and impoverished. “Native Girl Syndrome”…

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    live by struggling to make sense of it all, by never ceasing to find purpose and meaning in our broken world. Erase hope and make room in your mind for a less reflexive, far more difficult striving: the striving for meaning," (Niedzviecki, p. 267). Techno-innovation (i.e., flying to Mars) and…

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