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    Our goal was to invent a new technology which had the potential to bring people together. Our invention includes virtual reality devices which will enable e-learning students to participate in traditional classroom activities through virtual reality. We chose to focus on this particular issue because, as e-learning students, we feel that our e-classes sometimes do not offer the full college experience. Additionally, we have focused on subjects such as biology, which currently are not readily…

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    Does Virtual Reality Exist

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    I remember a time where virtual reality didn 't exist and the most we had was 3D, a time when people drove themselves. A time where I taught myself how to rollerblade, and with a fearless attitude I felt the world was mine to conquer. The energetic and skirmish seven year old child in me was always coming up with new and better ways to defy the odds and break barriers. At the time, I lived in a small blue house located at the bottom of a slope on the corner of Texas Street and Madison Avenue in…

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    The play “Neighborhood 3: Requisition Of Doom” has the central idea of a virtual reality game that destroys the lives of both the children and parents due to the negligence of the parents on their children. Neighborhood 3 is a game which is played by the children in the play. The main objective of the game is to kill the Zombies which pretty much looked like the parents. And a neighborhood association is an association in the play that requires all of its residents to have similar houses and…

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    The movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is about a prisoner McMurphy, a disobedient free spirit crash into a mental institution and try to escape hard labour work in work farm. The character of McMurphy highly conflicted with the institution system and reveal the characteristics of total institution, including do everything in the same place, total control of inmate’s live and surveillance. Besides, his difference within the inmates and his impact on them allow us to picture the moral career…

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    Technology can actually be a double-edged sword. Its advantages are indisputable; however, its disadvantages simultaneously deteriorate the whole picture. Arguments have been raised from both advocates and their opponents for decades, and it will not presently come to a consensus. In the three articles “Someone to Watch Over Me (on a Google Map)” by Theodora Stites, “Hell is Other iPods: The Aural Loneliness of the Long-Distance Shuffler” by Caspar Melville, and “Caught in the Web: More People…

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    Structuring Virtual Teams Introduction Two students, Steven Helmke and Keisha Holmes, are assigned to form a team that will create tips for a game called Virtual Teams: 101 Tips. This paper will examine the process used to form the virtual team, the leadership structure we employ and the work design we chose. The paper will also provide an evaluation of the critical process in which the team utilized to create or virtual team structure. Team Name We began our process by naming our team. While…

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    to information and control through the usage of virtual realities. While some people might fear that technology produces an overflow of information, virtual realties offers its users connection to knowledge and people that would otherwise be impossible. In addition, the Metaverse within Snow Crash creates a world separate from reality that provides people with the ability to create avatars and decide on how people view one’s own personality. Virtual realities should continue to be developed and…

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    Personally experiencing a full up-front version of virtual reality with you immersed inside as the star player, is the 'in-thing' in modern digital technology right now. Immersing yourself in 3-D 'what if' scenarios, ideally of your own creation - the early versions of the ultimate in Star Trek holodeck simulations - is the name of the virtual reality game. Of course you already experience virtual reality 24/7/52. Anything and everything you experience is courtesy of your sensory apparatus, your…

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    4 Jazz Team Server JTS is a java based web application which runs on the application servers such as Apache Tomcat or IBM WebSphere application server. JTS provides the foundational services that enable a group of applications to work together as a single logical server. After user install JTS and applications such as CCM, RM, and QM. When server setup wizard run by the user it registers the installed applications with Jazz Team server. Applications that are registered with JTS can communicate…

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    Can you imagine a world where you live out your greatest dream? Be whoever, and do anything? Well, that is the world Ernest Cline thought up, the Oasis, a virtual world created by James Halliday. What inspired Cline to write this book? In the novel Ready Player One the creator of the Oasis, James Halliday, closely resembles the author in interests, belongings, and even behavior. It is almost as if Cline bases Halliday off himself. Also, the entire novel revolves around 80’s pop culture. It is…

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