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    Technology will not eliminate the need for government‚ order is needed to keep everyone in line and technology cannot enforce that‚ whereas the government can. Without the government the world would be an insane place and people would be allowed to do whatever they pleased. By this occurring there would be people running around creating chaos everywhere‚ even if all people were to given a device that was protective‚ it would not keep everyone safe from all that. The creators might say it will ensure

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    ENTERWALL   1. What kind of introduction does Centerwall employ? Describe the introduction’s parts. Talks about how kids mimic just about everything they see. And how preschoolers watch 27 hours of tv that they cant distinguish from fanrasy on tv.   2.      What are the positive features of the Notel study? Consider sample size‚ data gathering procedures‚ longitude‚ and corrections for bias.  45 1st and 2nd graders in 3 towns of inappropriate aggression b4 tv. .. 2 yrs later same kids were

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    Most people say that technology has positive effects on everyone because it helps everyone with homework and other resources like for example using Google. But there are a lot of negative effects like poor grades and addiction because of wasted time on the computer. Also we are relying on the internet to find our work and we are not learning anything. Over the years technology could have more positive effects but for now negative effects are outnumbering the positive effects. According to the experts

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    In the International Space Station‚ NASA experiments and shows how more explorations into space may make it easier to maneuver through a deep space and be able to locate the missions position in this deep space. This is done in an ethereal kind of “Global Positioning System or GPS” if you can have a GPS without the global. This form of tracking is using signals from dead stars in deep space that are always constant. The Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer or NICER took a day and a half to

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    Anne Frank is a wonderful and very interesting book. It was written by Anne Frank herself during WWII‚ it is an autobiography over how Anne and her family went into hiding and the effect the war had on their lives. She writes about how she feels about herself and how she feels about the other people. Anne comes to relies how precious life is. She learns not to take anything for granted because in a blink of the eye it could all disappear. This book takes place in Amsterdam‚ Holland during WWII.

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    We have many technologies‚ like the ones in the novel 1984 by George Orwell. Which in reality is more advanced now than ever before. We might be closer than we think. In the novel‚ we see an older man named Winston living in a utopian world constantly being watched by city officials to keep the traitors away. Reading the book you realize we might be closer than we think‚ now we have surveillance systems to keep tabs on criminals and those doing suspicious activities‚ to keep our world ‘safe’. In

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    others and blunts responses in the brain‚” and how I mentioned in question number 3‚ I have a big concern about the relationship between how we are using technology and empathy. In consequence‚ I will try to bring ideas how we can use technology to enhance civic engagement.

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    George Orwell’s novel 1984technology has evolved tremendously‚ however it is used against citizens of Oceania instead of helping them. In the novel technology is portrayed as an additional method of repression and surveillance to monitor the citizens of Oceania.  Technology is capable to track down all citizens wherever they go because of the two-way/cameras‚ telescreens‚ and microphones hidden around the city. Even if the citizens had their telescreens turned off‚ technology was advanced to the

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    away from government interference. With today’s technology and paranoia‚ society is closer to 1984s “Big Brother” scenario than it has ever been before. However‚ at the same time‚ a full blown out “Partycontrol seems impossible due to the mass awareness spread through Orwell’s 1984. The technology in “1984” is fictitious; however‚ society’s current technology is certainly catching up. In “1984” the party utilizes microphones and telescreens‚ two-way television-like instruments‚ in order to have

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    In the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ Society is controlled by a small fraction of the entire population. Society as a whole is controlled by The Party‚ which is led by Big Brother. The Inner Party comprises of five percent of society‚ the Outer Party consists of ten percent of society‚ and the remaining eighty-five percent are the Proles. The Party goes to great lengths in order to keep the society of Oceania in check‚ ensuring allegiance through party slogans‚ extreme indoctrination‚ and the

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