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    the educational system. Recent academic success in high schools have been based upon GPA and scores on standardized tests, but students are not given enough opportunities to learn the technical skills needed for a job. In the January KQED Learning article Wunderlich states, “Academic preparation alone is not enough to ensure postsecondary readiness but it is clear that it is an essential part of college and career--readiness, meaning that a high school graduate has the knowledge and

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    change the next four years of my life. In 8th grade we were able to choose which high school we would want to go to. I decided that I would leave all of my friends and attended the high school that was smaller and taught students in a different way. Why did I choose to New Tech? There were lots of things about New Tech that stood out to me. New Tech was not like a normal school, and I was ready for a change. New Tech is a project based learning school, which is learning though projects instead of

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    High Tech Security Dbq

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    can protect their privacy by having high tech security system, not having personal conversations on the phone and never saving personal information on web sites or networks. Having the use of high tech security system can prevent the lost and use of your belongings. According to (Source 1) paragraph three it stated,”Hackers also know that it is frequently easy to find out the answers to the security questions supposed to protect a password.” The high quality of security can probably for

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    The topic I chose to research and present my findings upon is high-tech sweatshops that are peppered around the United States. I based my topic off of an article from BusinessWeek Online titled “America’s High-Tech Sweatshops” written by Steve Hamm and Moira Herbst. This topic sparked my interest because I did not know such activities transpired in the United States of America. I feel this article shines a light on an issue the American people are not aware of and something American businesses either

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    the classroom, they immediately think of electronics. However, technology is separated into two classifications in the classroom: low-tech learning technology and high-tech learning technology. Low-tech technology has been used for many decades in school and include: pencil grips, highlighters, flashcards, and additional outlined worksheets and concept maps. High-tech assistive technology refers to items such as computers, multimedia software, and other electronic-based programs (Bouck, Maeda, & Flanagan

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    Columbine High School massacre. Virginia Tech shootings. Sandy Hook Elementary School slaughter. Umpqua Community College rampage. When someone hears any of these phrases, violent images come to mind. Since the first of these incidents, some questions have been, “Why did this happen? What caused these ‘kids’ to become violent?” One predominant thought has been that violence in media experienced as children, such as video games, could be the reason. Violence in media is common and accepted

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    High Tech Case Study

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    to prevent Problem #2.__________________________________________________ Problem and Associated Reason #3. _______________________________________________ Action(s) to prevent Problem #3.__________________________________________________ HI-TECH RESEARCH LABORATORY On a

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    parent that works in the tech industry, I had some knowledge and facts about some of the demands it has put on the people on San Francisco. I was aware of the bus routes of the tech industry, the demographics of the tech industry, and most popular places to live for techies in the city. However, as a son of a techie, I also have a outsider role. As part of the problem, I might bring bias facts or information because one of my parents is positively affected by the high tech industry. Also, my family

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    Cisco Systems

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    Systems is a world leading company in the switches and router market. Established in 1984 by a Stanford University couple, IT administrators Len Bosack and Sandy Lerner. Ina short period after founding, it became one of the most successful companies in high technology industry. In Cisco, manufacturing of its switches and router was outsourced, the company focused on core competencies: product design and development. Indirect sales and distribution through resellers became the major sales channel in the

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    industry has huge impact in local economics in the point of the expenditure, employee and cooperate tax. Commercially aircraft industry create the business hierarchy under the assemble manufacturer, since aircraft consist of so many parts require high tech solution. Therefore not only manufacturers, but also R&D engineering

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