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    Microchip Implants Microchips inside of our bodies are starting to become less like science fiction and more like reality as the world's technology increases in capability. This idea comes from a technology company based in Wisconsin called Three Squares Market who has been embedding microchips into the area between employees thumbs and index fingers in order to increase ease of service by allowing the chipped people to be able to get in and out of the building, buy food, etc. all at the swipe of

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    As the complexity and convenience of technology increases, some of the new advancements such as microchip implant for humans and animals can be very controversial. At first, the implants may seem to have benefits but in the long run they will actually cause more trouble than they are worth. These potential "troublemakers" are about the size of an elongated grain of rice and are injected in the skin under the arm or hand (Feder, Zeller 15). The chip is not powered by battery and there is nothing

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    In recent discovery by the NBC News humans of the US are predicted to be tagged with microchips. This medical chip is said to track medical health for every American. According to the reports, the technology is forced to ask serious questions towards the statement “I am who I say I am.” A human microchip implant is an identifying device or an RFID transponder encased in a small glass and implanted in a human being. RFID stands for radio frequency identification. The chip is not battery powered

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    about the microchip implants is, how will this technology be implemented? Will it be mandatory or a choice? Who will be in control of the device? And is it a medically sound device? The answer to the first question is a two part answer the first part being that the RFID chip is not a new concept the implementation of this device has already begun. People should be made aware that for a number of years now they have been getting the public acclimated to the idea of the microchip implants in ways such

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    Although the idea of putting microchip implants in human beings may have many valuable uses, the potential to make life easier, and seems like the natural progression in technological advancement it should not be taken lightly. Implanting people with microchips is undoubtedly the wrong direction in which to take the society; the implementation of microchip implants will be the catalyst that causes everyone to forgo their freedoms and right to privacy. The microchip implant is being marketed as a possible

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    Pros And Cons And Pros

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    expensive for some families. (FDA Approves Computer Chip For Humans, www.nbcnews.com) •The implantation site may become infected, or the chip may migrate elsewhere in the body. (Merrit Kennedy, Wisconsin Company Offers To Implant Chips In Its Employees) •The article, Microchip Implants for Employees? One Company Says Yes, it mentions, “But ‘encrypted is a pretty vague term’,” he said, “which could include anything from a truly secure product to something that is easily hackable.” •The chip could be

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    Introduction to Microchip Implant Microchip implant is an exceptionally well thought authentication method that has the possibility of making a huge impact in securing information. The concept of microchip implant was introduced in 1945 by Leon Theremin, who was the originator of one of the first covert devices which is also known as “bugs”. This device is followed by Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology which is a small electronic device that contains a chip. This chips allows the ability

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    Jack Kilby is credited for the creation of the integrated circuit, or microchip. In 1947, Kilby was hired by Globe Union Inc. It was here that he was completing developmental work in circuitry. He began working for Texas Instruments where he created an integrated circuit by putting together electronic elements that had been isolated before that time (Biography.com Editors). In March of 1959 in the New York Coliseum, Kilby presented the chip at the Institute of Radio Engineers’ annual trade. This

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    Digital Angel Essay

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    Digital Angel What is Digital Angel? Digital Angel is a location and condition system that can alert you of the exact location or people, pets, or objects in real time. When you purchase the system, it comes with a clip-on system monitor and a ThermAlert watch. It will alert you when if the person wearing is in trouble, and since the monitor is accompanied with a Global Positioning System (GPS), you can pinpoint the person's location to 75 feet. You can also check the status

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    Speed Control Of Dc Motor

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    SPEED CONTROL OF DC MOTOR USING PIC MICRO CONTROLLER USING ELECTRONIC LOCK D.Sudhakar Rao1,K.Mayur2, Anoop K.J3 1, 2B.E(EEE), Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha University, Chennai. 3Assistant Professor, Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha University, Chennai. ABSTRACT: In this paper we want to operate the dc motor by electronic lock based by using pic microcontroller (PIC16K877A) Microcontroller. The speed of the Dc motor is controlled by PIC microcontroller. Authorized persons are

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