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    Technology Explanation

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    output devices and the means to store and make available at lightning fast speeds. Some of the input devices that we use every day are essential in different kinds situations and projects everyday. We also use many different types of output devices to view our finished product. The input devices that we use are keyboards‚ scanners‚ a mouse‚ and a few others in there as well. We use output devices to see our finished result or our desired outcome just as much‚ or if not more than input devices. Some

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    Okefenokee Swamp

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    to the swamp that the first paragraph failed in displaying. The didactic style of the first paragraph almost lulls the reader into the informative disposition; then‚ reading the second paragraph is almost disturbing—why the author would choose to display the swamp in such a different light two years later evokes many questions from the reader. Because the readers are left considering if it is because the author has written the second after experiencing the jungle‚ if the author is trying to convince

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    BRAIN PORT DEVICE

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    BRAINPORT VISION DEVICE By D.KALAIVANI R.PARVATHI DEVI ABSTRACT “BRAINPORT DEVICE” The device which sends visual input through tongue in much the same way that seeing individuals receive visual input through the eyes is called the “Brainport Vision Device”. BrainPort could provide vision-impaired people with limited forms of sight. To produce tactile vision‚ BrainPort uses a camera to capture visual data. The optical information

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    output‚ and storage devices along with speeds of a computer. You did a good job of getting the reader ’s attention and giving the reader a "road map" to your paper. Data Input Devices When personal computers first came out‚ the only input device that was available was the keyboard and mouse. Today‚ there are more input devices to choose from than the basic keyboard and mouse combination. I would have combined these two sentences into a more complex single sentence. These devices are Voice-recognition

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    Contactless Tachometer

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    99 000 RPM Contact-Less Digital Tachometer  Featuring LCD display and automatic DATA hold function By Ibrahim Kamal  Last update: 14/7/10 This article describes how to build a contact -less tachometer (device used to count the revolutions per minute of a rotating shaft) using a 8051 microcontroller and a proximity sensor.  As the name implies‚ what makes this device special‚ is that it can very accurately measure the rotational speed of a shaft without even touching it. This is very interesting

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    Chapter 1 1. What is the most important difference between a computer and a calculator? [RQ‚ no. 2] A computer contains a microprocessor that can be programmed to understand data which helps make important decisions. A calculator can only be used to perform numerical mathematical calculations. 2. How are computers today similar to those from World War II? How are they different? [RQ‚ no. 3] Since the invention of the computer‚ the world needed a mechanism that had the power to compute and calculate

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    locality from a handheld device using zigbee communication. This system comprises an energy meter modules connected to zigbee module which communicates with the handheld meter reader device which in turn is connected to a thermal printer that prints the bill based upon the values read from the energy meter. The sub system consists of energy consumption monitoring section that reads the output from the ADE 7751 IC and calculates the units. The LCD panel displays the unit consumed

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    The Sixth Sense Technology

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    Abstract: This paper explains about the sixth sense technology.it’s construction ‚ advantages‚applications ‚cost and area where it it used. It was developed by pranav mistry‚a mit student.this controls multiple devices. The input is taken and it is send to the sensors .The sensors processes the data and performs the specified process like taking photos or watching videos or browsing internet. The colour markers is very useful in taking photos.The hand movements are saved and the data is sent

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    contributions to this growth are mobile devices. From your iPhones to your Galaxy tablets or iPads‚ these devices and many others affect us in a psychological context as well as technologically wise. According to Bos & Cuddy (2013) using our everyday mobile devices does not just affect our posture but also affects the way we behave or interact with our everyday duties . Nobel (2013) based on an experiment by Bos and Cuddy has also concluded that the way we use our devices will play a part in whether we became

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    sacrifice of one’s own happiness. One of many literary devices that Walker uses is imagery. The use of similes and metaphors occur frequently to reveal the character of Roselily to readers. “Like cotton to be weighed” (Walker‚ 1123‚ 2)‚ “noses thrust forward like dogs on a track” (1123‚2 )‚ and “she thinks of the something as a rat trapped‚ cornered‚ scurrying to and fro in her head…”(1125‚ 4) are all examples of similes used to display the southern‚ country aspects of Roselily’s character. Some

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