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    When the eyes are focused down on the phone, they have to be taken off the road. This leaves plenty of time for the driver to swerve off course just enough to hit a pedestrian, or fail to take notice to a red light or approaching car. This distracted driver could hit an innocent bystander walking down the side walk, run a red light and cause an accident, or slam into the back of another car because another (more attentive driver) stopped at the red light. The differing situations go on and on,…

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    Blackphone Research Paper

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    Amanda Amarain The Blackphone October 31, 2014 CSC 170 Adelphi University The Blackphone is a new ultra private smartphone that was manufactured with more security than any other phone. This new form of technology was made to keep your personal information on your smart phone as private as possible so that there will be no way your personal information will ever be hacked into or leaked anywhere. Not only does this smart phone let you keep your information private but it also lets…

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    When one thinks of an invention we can imagine and pick out examples of wonderful and animate objects that have made a positive impact on society and the community. In many ways the inventions that have been created over history have contributed to the beneficial evolution of humanity, such as health care inventions like vaccines or technological inventions such as cars or phones. The important aspect is that these inventions focus on creating objects in particular that ease the way in which…

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    Voip Research Paper

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    cost-saving nature. While there are a variety challenges that need to be overcome in order to make use of this technology widespread, VoIP has the potential to replace traditional phone lines entirely. Principles of VoIP When someone goes and places a telephone call it takes the callers speech or voice and converts them into data packets. With these smaller packets of data it is easier and faster for them to send and be received through…

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    Music is something that everyone in the world can relate to. All cultures, races, and religions listen to music. The main way that people listen to music now is through their phones or with their computers. Anytime there is a social event, there is music playing in the back ground with the use of speakers. Speakers are the technology used today for most of your music needs because they can be connected to any type of phone. There is nothing worse than when you are at a party and suddenly there…

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    Growing up I was always taught by my parents, that giving someone a helping hand is a great to do. It should be something everyone should learn to do because when we least expect it, our loved ones might need a helping hand. Since we help does around you when they needed help, someone will give us a helping hand when we need it. So I use that way of thinking at all times and at all places. I always try to help as many people as I can and most times I offer the help without being asked. The…

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    Power Of Communication

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    The Power of Communication Communication is key to the success of any organization. Communication needs to be clear and concise so that others can understand the intended message with minimal confusion (Marquis & Huston, 2015). Nurse leaders are responsible for using effective communication skills with clients, colleagues, superiors, and staff members (Marquis & Huston, 2015). I currently work as a triage nurse manager for Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield. My position is strictly telephonic,…

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    With each member in society owing a phone, the cellphone is embedding in our everyday lives. A device that resembles personality and character. The presence of the cell phone has not only changed my life, but most importantly the way I communicate and interact with others. Being accustomed with the presence of always carrying a cellphone. Were before the cell phone stayed back at home and didn’t have to worry about any distraction. From observation we now tend to worry and become anxious when we…

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    conference call or facetime or skype and do their project. No need to meet somewhere to discuss the topic or set up a time when everyone can come together because everyone can “come together” in the comfort of their own homes over a computer or telephone. Wienclaw also talks about how technology affects relationships because before technology we valued seeing each other in person but now we do not value it as much because we have been texting or talking to that person on the phone since we last…

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    Hari Dahal 10 Commandments of Effective Communication 1. Choose a non-distracting environment. These days, everyone has a smart phone. People seem distracted because of immediate and quick entertainment made possible by the use of phones, computers, and TVs. So, choosing a non-distracting environment is important while communicating no matter what the objective of a conversation is. 2. Keep listeners interested, and pay attention while listening. It is important to know that the listeners are…

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