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    Dependence on Tecnology

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    it” (Sala). Ever since men’s first thoughts, technology, as a synonym for development, has been around. From the first fire pit, to the first boat design, and finally to the first electronic device, through eras, the human race has managed to discover more ways to do things faster and easier, and to make their life simpler. The object of this research is to persuade and to inform the general public interested in technological impacts and the negative effects it has brought to those who over use

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    High School teachers. Without the diligent work of Steve Jobs none of these actions would have been able to be carried out. Steve Jobs changed the landscape of America through Apple by turning a hobby into a career focused on providing products for the world, constructing “user-friendly” devices based off of the idea of simplicity, continuously supplying his consumers with new and improved devices or updates to counteract any mishaps, and always having a variety of devices depending on the consumers’

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    A question that is less than oftenly asked, but for some reason is still asked is.. Would life be better in the sixties or, modern life as it is today? The most popular answer, through interviews, is.. “Yes, my god yes.” First of all answers was, “Without internet, everybody would sure be working harder huh?” This is only true for some people’s minds, there is no true answer to this. All of the world, the internet has somewhat taken over people, and the way things work in society. In the sixties

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    technology as a primary resource, thus giving the excuse to be less efficient in thinking independently. Technology provides mankind the opportunity to rely on the use of technology to aid in day to day tasks effortlessly. For example, try to imagine life without well developed transportation systems. Transportation is one of the most technologically advanced systems in the world. Today's society thinks of transportation the same as a food, it's just a basic daily necessity. We as a whole, are blinded by

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    Modern Educational Process Is Not Effective Without the Internet The modern world is inconceivable without the latest digital technologies and the Internet, which got into all spheres of our life, including education. The World Wide Web gives great opportunities for a development of education: distance learning, access to a large number of information. The Internet got into education, as it is everywhere today. It is unlikely there will be a person who did not hear at least once in life about the

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    output in a useful format. The first electronic computers were developed in the mid-20th century (1940–1945). Originally, they were the size of a large room, consuming as much power as several hundred modern personal computers (PCs).[1] Modern computers based on integrated circuits are millions to billions of times more capable than the early machines, and occupy a fraction of the space.[2]Simple computers are small enough to fit into mobile devices, and can be powered by a small battery. Personal

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    Eğer 041402024 Onat Mert Taşcı 041502036 19.12.2015 MEF University Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department EE101 Introduction to Electrical and Electronics Engineering Abstract Wireless communication is a field of telecommunication industry which provides an information transfer between two distant points without any need of wires, cables or electrical conductors. Today it's used in many fields of daily life such as internet, radios, telephones, mobiles, wireless computer parts, GPS units

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    Are You Sure We Got Rid of Books? The world is moving fast, and telecommunications are running as fast as possible. Can you imagine your life without your tablet or cell-phone? These devices have become huge parts of our lives. We are addicted to them, moreover, we are totally forgetting what our parents and grandparents used to get their knowledge. We’ve already forgotten how awesome of a feeling it is to open a book with a cup of coffee, to become a part of this plot, to live a story

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    Knowing this, we need to limit electronic use and students must shut off their devices during studying hours and limit computer use to school related topics, in order to create a brighter future for our educational systems. The increasing amount of technology in our schools today is prompting more and more students to procrastinate, and considering that almost everyone know has access to a smartphone, it is now getting harder to maintain moderation with these devices,

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    Mobile Learning

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    Mobile learning in the 21st century: benefit for learners Abstract As the quantity of information available increases exponentially and the general pace of life accelerates, the ability to navigate, access, validate and share information will be a pivotal skill in an increasingly complex environment. This skill will affect every part of a person’s existence, including everything from their ability to remain competitive in the workplace, to their ability to make personal choices about holidays, social

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