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    INTRODUCTION | 4 | | 1.1 Introduction to thetopic | 5 | | 1.2Fast food industry in India | 5 | | 1.3Primary objective | 6 | | 1.4Objectives of the study | 6 | | 1.5 Major players in fast food are | 6 | | 1.7 Scope | 7 | | 1.8 Limitations | 7 | 2 | REVIEW OF LITERATURE | 8 | 3 | RESEARCH METHODOLOGY | | | 3.1 Type of research | 12 | | 3.2 Sample design | 12 | | 3.3 Methods of data collection | 12 | | 3.4 Statistical tools used | 13 | 4 | DATA ANALYSIS AND

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    Modern technology is simply an improvement of old technology (Karehka Ramey‚ 2012). The impact of technology in modern life is unmeasurable. What we call modern technology is technically not so new in most cases. For example‚ mobile phone technology has evolved with years‚ now are days we used smartphones which have been an advancement of an ordinary mobile phone. Modern technology increase human skills and this technology has developed in years. In PCL International‚ cell phones have become needs

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    When someone refers for today’s modern technology‚ surely he refers to the 21st century‚ Information Age and the Internet as the communication media of the new millennium. Of course this 17 year history of the Internet brought indirectly many significant advances in other Science and Technology fields. Without doubt Internet changed our lives for ever decisively and absolutely. Today‚ just with a PC and an internet connection‚ without additional costs you can send instantly and receive instantly

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    How Modern Technology Has Affected My Life The most imperative facet of my life‚ without a doubt‚ is technology. Modern technology is the improved product of the application of science designed to make works easier. It has affected my life in numerous ways by making it more amusing and enjoyable. In my life‚ the most pivotal and revolutionary technologies are the Internet‚ mobile devices‚ and television. Firstly‚ the Internet has been absolutely paramount in my life. It has incessantly changed

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    Technology in Daily Life

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    TECHNOLOGY IN DAILY LIFE All of us are aware of the fact that intensive research in various scientific fields developed over several centuries lead to technology development for several applications which is making our life simpler and easier on several fronts. Technology developed by our ancestors is helping us so much that we are taking them for granted. But without these developments life would have been very hard and difficult to visualize. Technology development

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    Review of the Origins of the Modern World Second edition by Robert B. Marks Welcome to a brief history of the modern world as we know it‚ and how it came into existence. Over the course of less than six centuries through globalization‚ the rise and fall of empires‚ revolutions‚ the discovery of The New World‚ war‚ trade‚ slavery‚ disease‚ geography and several other factors this book provides‚ you will come to understand the progression to the modern world. The Biological Old Regime was a

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    Science? Buckingham: Open University Press‚ 1990. Feyerabend P. K‚ Against Method: Outline of an Anarchistic Theory of Knowledge‚ London: New Left‚ 1975. Jerry Obi-Okogbuo‚ Philosophy and Logic‚ Owerri: Advanced Graphic‚ 2007. Peter Alexander Kropotkin‚ Modern Science and Anarchism‚ Kropotkin’s Revolutionary Pamphalets‚ R. W. Baldwin(Ed)‚ New York‚ 1970. Paul Feyerabend‚ Against Method‚ London: Verso‚ 1975. Stumph and Abel‚ Elements of Philosophy‚ New York: McGraw-Hill Companies‚ 2002. Udigwomen A. F‚ A

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    ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN QUALITY EDUCATION Dr.R.Sivakumar Assistant Professor Department of Education Annamalai University Introduction Quality education is a universal goal. It is common to hear arguments that instructional technology will be the key to educational quality as we enter the new millennium. Investment in educational technology is urged upon policy-makers as the path to educational quality. In fact‚ enthusiasts for educational technology argue that quality has and

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    EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGY ON EDUCATION Education has changed significantly in the last twenty years. One of the main reasons education has undergone so many changes is because of technological development. In early 1990s‚ computers and other forms of technology served a minimal role in the classroom. Today‚ many if not most college students attend class with a laptop. In simple‚ technology has revolutionized the way education is being received by the students and imparted by the teachers in

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    simple fact: the human brain‚ that most sensitive of organs‚ is under threat from the modern world. Unless we wake up to the damage that the gadget-filled‚ pharmaceutically-enhanced 21st century is doing to our brains‚ we could be sleepwalking towards a future in which neuro-chip technology blurs the line between living and non-living machines‚ and between our bodies and the outside world. It would be a world where such devices could enhance our muscle power‚ or our senses‚ beyond the norm‚ and

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