The Question Concerning Technology

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    my education by achieving a master’s degree. Secondary education is a career I embrace with fervor. The last couple of years at UNM enlightened me with classes in child growth and development, lesson planning and staying up to date in the latest technology to assist not only with my curriculum but also build the bridge of connection with my students. To compliment the…

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    English professor and successful author, Mark Bauerlein attributes a lack of general knowledge to the development of complex and modernistic technology. Bauerlein claims in his best-selling novel, The Dumbest Generation that those under thirty constitute the “dumbest” generation in contemporary record. However, he does not take into account that people under age thirty have adapted their learning capabilities to this progressive media-focused environment. Bauerlein has yet to acknowledge the…

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    ’’At the Intersection of Technology and Humanity,” by Wendy Dubit,. sShe made valid points on the good and evil technology brings to kids. She even made an effort to point out how organizations were teaming up together to provide the wiring of technology for kids in schools, after hours programs and even in Boys and Girls club. Now based on that previous statement, if organizations are teaming up to enclose the digital gap between some of the less fortunatee, technology couldn’t be that evil as…

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    Application: Patient-Centered Technologies Patients today are more active in the health concerns that impacts the patients’ wellbeing. The reason the patients outcome is changing is the willingness of the patients to ask physician and nurses’ questions, research information concerning their diagnosis. The purpose of the discussion discovers how patient-centered care uses technology to manage their care, understand risk and benefits of e-technology, and the awareness of e-technology effect on…

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    To be a successful information technology manager there are a few traits that are essential to possess to sustain prolonged success. Most of them are industry driven, such as maintaining a proficiency in technology, understanding industry trends. Another would be professional traits like understanding your company’s strategic vision, and exceling in project management. Lastly, success in business can be attributed to traits that are more interpersonal rather than technologically driven,…

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    For students growing up in society today, they have been inundated with technology from birth. As they begin their journey through education, they will experience a classroom where laptops, tablets, and other forms of electronic devices has been integrated into the curriculum in an effort to increase student achievement. The goal for using technology is to fully engage students in a way that a traditional classroom cannot. In order to accomplish increase student achievement 1) educators must…

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    The Relationship Between Parenting Styles and Aggression in Children With technology being implemented earlier and earlier into children’s lives, aggression is becoming more of an issue in children, especially with the popularity of violent video games. Could technology be the sole cause of the rise in child aggression? Some studies show that parents hold an influence over their child’s attitude and ultimately their aggressiveness. Unfortunately, there is little known research on the…

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    Literature Review: When looking at the issues concerning perceived law enforcement misconduct, body-worn cameras continue to dominate the discussion. Society is eager to find a palatable solution to what some perceive as a brutal police force with little accountability. In numerous recent use of force encounters, law enforcement officials have been portrayed as individuals with a complete lack of respect for a person’s individual rights, especially those of minorities. While the idea of…

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    Jared diamond’s book “Guns, Germs, and Steel” is mainly to answer his indigenous New Guinean politician friend’s question, the Yali’s question and the questions about inequality that comes after Yali’s question. A big part of the question revolves around why is it that Europeans ended up conquering so much of the world in terms of guns, population-destroying germs, steel, and food-producing capability as compared to other continents? Regardless of all the conflicting evidence from anthropology…

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    Historical science is knowledge we exert concerning the past based on the observational remnants of the present. It is a belief that cannot be scientifically proven as it cannot be reproduced in the present. Put another way, we cannot make definitive conclusions concerning something that was only observable in the past. The origins of our universe is a great and much debated example of historical science…

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