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    Face-to-face vs. Electronic Communication We’re living in an age where e-mail‚ Facebook and digital connections are the rule‚ and face-to-face interactions start to become the exception. With the ability to exchange information via e-mail‚ chat and presentations over the web‚ face-to-face interactions with people seem to be unecessary. This is a harmful assumption that many people make. Without face-to-face communication intimacy is lost‚ there is greater misunderstanding‚ and people become

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    Imagine your morning commute in the comfort of a driver-less car. Instead of worrying about traffic‚ hitting every red light‚ and car accidents‚ you could work on the presentation that you forgot to do the night before or maybe take a nice nap. Autonomous cars offer significant benefits to today’s society: the technology’s safety benefits‚ mobility for everyone‚ and increased efficiency. Approximately 1.2 million people die worldwide due to road traffic accidents while ninety percent of those accidents

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    existentialism is the only medium sufficient enough to obtain these ideals. This evidence will be provided through the works of Sartre and De Beauvoir‚ and will give us a basis to discuss why freedom cannot exist without an individual first being autonomous‚ as well as why subjectivity is necessary to form a correct moral code. Objections to this form will also be discussed and refuted. Within De Beauvoir’s introduction to her book The Second Sex‚ she introduces a very important question: “what is

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    Memo RE: Facing a Strategy Vector: Autonomous Strategic Action by R.A. Burgelman In this excerpt from a textbook‚ the author examines how Andy Grove‚ the CEO of a chipset venture‚ created an extremely strong strategy process based mainly on Intel’s core microprocessor business. Burgelman talks about how the venture succeed even though top management at Intel didn’t regard the chipsets as a business in its own right‚ but rather as a strategic support for microprocessors. Using data from interviews

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    however this possibility may be here sooner than we think. The world of autonomous cars is now! Realistically a self driving car only needs to perform three actions: to perceive‚ to think and to act. Cars now have this capability by using specific technology consisting of sensors‚ connectivity and software algorithms. In fact some of these features are already established in many automobiles today in the way of being semi-autonomous; assisted parking‚ self braking systems‚ and lane departure warnings

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    Autonomous driving is an exciting technology but also quite scary at the same time. Even though it might be pretty cool I think the cons outweigh the pros. It could have bugs‚ be unable to break the law to avoid a tragic incident and also many laws would need to be altered. For instance‚ if you think about it laptops and computers glitch‚ they glitch a lot and they aren’t subject to extreme weather conditions during operation. If these glitches were not found before being sold to the general public

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    What is ASMR? ASMR is an acronym for the term “autonomous sensory meridian response.” This is a descriptive term used to define a particular set of physical and psychological responses to a variety of stimuli which include visual stimulation‚ auditory stimulation such as particular sounds or tones (whispers)‚ and tactile sensations. The responses vary by individual‚ but most often result in waves of positive emotions‚ tingling sensations‚ euphoria‚ and overall relaxation. The tingling sensations

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    Face-To-Face Communication Wasim Feroz Coleman University Face-To-Face Communication Introduction Besides the traditional communication way - letters‚ email and telephone calls are available too. They make people ’s communication easier‚ faster and more convenient. However‚ in my opinion‚ face-to-face communication is better than the above types of communication. There are several advantages of this personal communication. When people communicate to each other in person‚ they can have instant feedback

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    Nothing can replace the value of face-to-face communication. However in a growing business‚ traveling to meet with customers and team members is not always feasible or economical. We communicate over email and phone‚ but even then‚ messages get misinterpreted and a sense of personal connection is never truly established or maintained. In fact‚ it’s said that over 90% of how we communicate is through nonverbal cues like gestures and facial expressions. With that said‚ one cannot underestimate the

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    Face 2 Face communication Many people believe that the internet has destroyed the ability to communicate face to face. Nowadays‚ there are several popular social networks that many people use to communicate with their friends or their relatives. For example‚ facebook and twitter are the most popular social networks. Internet was the best invention in the twentieth century which has both advantages and disadvantages. In addition to one of the disadvantages is the end of the ability for face to

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