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    is nearby. In the kitchen there are many appliances. These are everyday pieces of technology present these days. Technology is defined as “the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment, drawing upon such subjects as industrial arts, engineering, applied science, and pure science.” (Dictionary) As a nursing student, one may ponder how technology will impact healthcare. Technology drastically impacts

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    Hairstyle has always been an important element in the appearance of humans. From the ancient times to the Middle Ages, most women grew their hair as long as it would naturally grow. Ancient Roman and Greek women of status wore their long hair in ornate braids close to their heads and used powdered gold to add highlights to their hair. The richer they were, the more complicated their hair styles were because they had slaves who braided and curled it – their hair was a status symbol. Medieval maidens

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    by the hosting intermediate forms), in others these different locations at once. Some of them are designed to finally bring together the various entities (in the case of telematics, for example) (Rajkumar, Lee, Sha and Stankovic, 2010). Figure 1: LIFE in an Aging community E HEALTH CARE: The e health care sector can hardly follow the rapid growth in the number of older people. According to the Federal Institute for Population Research, Germany, the proportion of retirees in 2050 will amount to

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    of the most important emails of his life for several days until one day “he finally saw it while sifting through old messages” and realized that the email had appeared in his mailbox 12 days ago. Mr.Campbell states how “It’s hard to miss an email like that, but I did.” This shows that Mr. Campbell was not entirely focused at the task at hand and was somehow distracted by technology. Richtel explains how “the message had slipped by Mr.Campbell amid an electronic flood: two computer screens alive with

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    average person in this day and age spends nearly 3.9 years of their entire life using some sort of electronical device? In today's modernized society, we are greatly influenced by the uses of what technology has to offer. Not only does it play a key role in most of our lives, but it has revolutionized the way we actually live. Simply look around you and the chances are you will be faced with a wide array of different electronic technologies that have taken over the way we live. The use of modernized

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    world is currently filled with a vast array of different electronics, many of which are extremely useful and positively benefit society. None of these objects would be possible without the invention of electricity, which some consider to be the most influential invention in modern history. However, there is one particular electrical object which I believe has not only been useful to society, but has also been extremely useful in my personal life. The calculator has had a tremendous impact on science

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    most children and teenagers, are open to the Internet. People have different opinions about it. Older adults grew up without electronics, but nowadays all kids have electronics. Depending on which electronics the kids have, it changes how the kids learn. If it’s a smart calculator or if it is just a game. Adults and children are moving into life that surrounds them with electronics. “In fact, 87 percent of 12 to 17-year-olds are now online” (Packard). Studies say, that children who used the internet

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    these last two decades the internet, email, digital cameras, and cell phones have changed human life as we know it. I can now talk to a friend in Saudi Arabia in real time with a simple click of a button. However, technology’s complete infiltration of our everyday lives has also led to many unforeseen consequences. Cyberbullying and structural changes in education constitute just a couple of the ways human life has been fundamentally altered by technology in the past 20 years. Bullying and violence

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    Mobile computing is and ever developing way of life. It has given the business professional the capability to take the office on the road. Now people do not need a computer at home to be online. You can have the same capability with a tablet or smart phone. Data plans for mobile devices also allow more people access to the internet. Not all devices will run programs like a computer, but not every person needs access to programs such as Microsoft Word or Excel. The typical user just wants to check

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    Standards for Power Electronics Gration D’silva Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79401 USA Telephone: (806) 773-4727; E-mail: gration.dsilva@ttu.edu Abstract— this paper presents a brief overview of standards for power electronics. All the standards presented in this paper are currently active and are approved by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineer Standards Association (IEEE-SA) and American National Standards Institute (ANSI)

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