The Future of Policing CJA/214 October 7‚ 2013 Jason Huskey Outline I. Introduction A. The future of policing could dramatically change the way law enforcement operates in today’s society. II. GPS Satellites A. Parolee B. Drug trafficking III. Aerial Surveillance A. Bomb threats B. Undercover operations C. Video surveillance IV. Autonomous Vehicles A. Less traffic B. Save lives V. Conclusion GPS tracking could be implemented into each agency. In our society
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“The Future of Food” In the passed couple of decades‚ the foods we deem to be natural or of the Earth are instead Genetically Engineered. The term Genetically Engineered does not mean that the entire vegetable or food is fake but rather means that there is at least one genetically modified ingredient in the food that is sold all over stores‚ which raises a great health concern for many people. In the feature production of the documentary known as The Future of Food looks at how modern day technology
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“The Future of Globalization” What exactly is globalisation? Before I talk about the future of globalization it is first of all important to understand what it truly means. From my research on the topic I feel that the following definition by the IMF is the most accurate. They describe globalization as the “growing economic interdependence of countries worldwide through the increasing volume and a variety of cross-border transactions in goods and services and of international capital flows and also
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The Future of Aviation Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Abstract Aviation is a field full of unanswered questions and mystery. With the ability to fly almost anything or anyone‚ new concerns are being addressed. How can we make this mode of travel more efficient? How can we make it more practical? Everything comes at a cost. With todays craft polluting our air and fuel becoming more and more expensive‚ it is up to us‚ for the sake of mankind‚ to develop new technology to push this
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1. The Future is Now? Pretty Soon‚ at Least After reading Chapters 1-3‚ review the videos Ray Kurzweil on How Technology Will Transform Us and Ray Kurzweil: A University for the Coming Singularity. (Interactive transcripts are also available on the TED web site.) Based on what you have learned‚ which of Kurzweil’s predictions do you agree with‚ and which do you doubt? Why? Please be specific. I agree with Kurzweil’s predictions about the communications revolution. Kurzweil states that‚ “The
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typing. Even with the invention of the typewriter‚ it was still not uncommon to handwrite memos‚ letters‚ and academic papers. According to the Sue Loughlin from Tribune Star‚ “. . . the Indiana Department of Education will no longer require Indiana’s public schools to teach cursive writing‚” which gives a quick insight at technology taking a precedence even in education. With the move away from writing in schools‚ educational institutions are promoting computer keyboarding and putting it on an “equal”
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<center><a href="http://www.geocities.com/vaksam/">Sam Vaknin’s Psychology‚ Philosophy‚ Economics and Foreign Affairs Web Sites</a></center> <br> <br>Many futurologists - professional (Toffler) and less so (Naisbitt) - tried their hand at predicting the future. They proved quite successful at predicting major trends but not as lucky in delineating their details. This is because‚ inevitably‚ every futurologist has to resort to crude tools such as extrapolation. The modern day versions of biblical prophets
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The future of books The past decade has seen the unparalleled development of electronic devices. And the subversive popularity of e-books plays a crucial role in this process. Nowadays‚ it’s quite common to see a portable iPad instead of piles of heavy books in a teenager’s backpack. An increasing number of people prefer to tap on screens rather than turn paper pages. Because of this mounting craze‚ some people anticipate that with the looming momentum e-books will ultimately take the place of
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stars — such as Gorillaz or Alvin and the Chipmunks — you’re not that far off. But there is one critical difference — unlike the others‚ anyone with a computer can use Miku to sing and dance.That’s because Hatsune Miku — literally ‘first sound of the future’— is not the first‚ but definitely is the most popular Vocaloid‚ at heart a set of voicebank softwares with a 3D model and a fixed backstory. No‚ she’s not just a singing robot. Her voice was provided by Japanese voice actress Saki Fujita‚ meaning
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References: Drenckhahn‚ V. (1965). Educational Role of the Nurse in Chronic Disease Control (80 ed.) Associations of School Of Public Health. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4592622 Ingles‚ T. (1959). What Is Good Nursing? (59 ed.).: Lippincott William & Winkins. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3417979 Robertson‚ J. (1988). Benefits of Using Long-Term Care Facilities
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