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    One of the most technological advancements that facilitated the globalization  of the world is IT(Information Technology). The innovation and the advancement of Information Technology facilitated the move to a more globalized globe that we have today. Information Technology plays a major role in different sectors around the world. Since the innovation of Information Technology from its infancy stage, it has been dynamically increasing, changing, and  innovating  bringing new idea and advancements

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    terror. Its perspective is of diffused chaos. Concretely, the film is a tour of various San Francisco Bay Area graveyards; almost all of them have residents going back to the 18th and 19th centuries. Also, the film contains live footage of historic computer technology, both operational and not. Found footage/archival footage in this same vein is used as well, in addition to appropriated visual material whose subject matter differs...used mainly for metaphoric illustration. The work contains footage

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    similar to sonar. Through the use of radar and cameras placed in various places around the car with the purpose to create a three dimensional plane in which the car travels. This 3D picture is then combined with maps stored in the car's computer data. The computer is mandatory for every human independent vehicle, and

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    Essay 3: Rise of the Robots In Mr. Martin Ford’s Rise of the Robots, the author argues that the economic future is in danger due to technology overtaking the workforce. As technology becomes smarter, they have taken over the jobs that humans have previously done. However, it is not just simple tasks, but intricate tasks that require multiple steps, such as brain surgery. Mr. Ford presents a valid argument of that at the rate that technology is progressing, it will probably only be a few decades

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    In the modern world, binary numbers have great importance in computer coding as well as in Boolean algebra Without the application of binary numbers, computers would not be able to exist or communicate with each other. Binary numbers include a base two number system rather than the base ten system which is used in a math class such as algebra. A base two system means that the only numbers that are used in that system and in binary those numbers are 1 and 0. A base ten number system beans that numbers

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    1.INTRODUCTION The abbreviation CALL means Computer Assisted Language Learning. Recent years have shown an explosion of interest in using computers for language teaching and learning. The role of computers in language instruction has now become an important issue confronting large numbers of language teachers throughout the World. No doubt, computers make excellent teaching tools and computer technology has also contributed to language teaching and learning. Especially in teaching languages in any

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    What is a computer and why it is essential to learn about computers today? A computer can be defined as a “machine that manipulates data according to a list of instructions” (Oxford). According to Webster dictionary a computer is defined as “a programmable usually electronic device that can store, retrieve, and process data” (Merriam-Webster). Whether it be a laptop, desk top, tablet or phone, it is essential to learn about computers in order to function in the 21st century. Computers are found

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    great strides since it was created and development should continue to advance the state of the net. Although, there are consequences to every good idea. The first signs of AI appeared in the 50s after Konrad Zuse invented the first programmable computer. At a conference in Dartmouth, scientists decided to research how they could bring every type of learning into an advanced state so that a machine can emulate it. The first robotic produced was a mobile robot called Shakey. When a recession hit in

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    in computer technology from the early days of the mainframe computers in the 1960s to the current age whereby the gap between computer technology and everyday life has reduced immensely. There is no doubt that computers have permeated everyday life from their use in almost all aspects of life from the social aspects through social media, to their use in making everyday life better in every way. However, an argument brought to the fore postulates that there has been an overreliance on computer technology

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    technology as a friend, and we grow to have an attachment to it (Gonchar). In our generation, people would rather check their phones and their senseless apps than to socialize with others face to face. Individuals all around the world own smartphones or computers, and they spend a great deal of their time using them, either browsing social media or using the internet. In some ways, technology has made everyone connected; however, it also has disconnected us from reality. As a teen myself, I understand the

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