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    ROLE OF MODERN TECHNOLOGIES IN OPEN LEARNING THROUGH DISTANCE EDUCATION * Prof. H.P. Sinha ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract The paper deals with the significance of Modern Technologies in development of open Learning System using Distance Education Concept. Education in considered as foundation stone for development of mankind. This is meant to equalize opportunities for everyone including poor‚ disadvantaged

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    Elaine Woo “Modern Times” short critique The movie ‘Modern Times’ (1936)‚ directed by and staring Charlie Chaplin‚ was set during the Great Depression and industrial revolution period‚ where machines and technology were starting to dominate humanity‚ which led to severe unemployment and poverty. Machines were also served as a method to illustrate how people are supposed to deal with fast-paced living‚ when factories were starting to use machines and technology as their main ways to produce‚ and

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    whether the co-curriculum should be given more importance in schools and colleges – maybe by giving academic credits for co-curricular activities‚ A distinction could be made between co-curricular and extra-curricular activities‚ although most of the time they are used to mean the same thing. The

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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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    tell you‚ no-one! No teenager with a reasonable social life will allow this extra burden to be placed upon them other things‚ such as school sports‚ house competitions‚ school speech nights‚ and other such school functions already occupy 60% of our time. In resent studies by a well known expert‚ students lives were divided into five simple - but similarly related - aspects. They are as follows; - 80% of a students week is devoted to school life - [20% of which is home work based] - 2.5% is spent

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    medium for them to make more money and be happy. To me‚ being materialistic is a waste of time‚ not to mention a waste of effort in making so much money and spent it on goods. I also think that by being materialistic you are defined yourself indirectly and it sets a boundary in your life. Why do I say that being materialistic is a waste of time? You see‚ you are so caught up in making more money that you do not have time to socialize with your friends. Is making more money worth the price you have

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    Sabique Islam Professor Douglas Com 122 The Time Machine and Our World By Sabique Ul Islam The Time Machine‚ written by H.G. Wells‚ focuses on contemporary social questions. Through the progression of the story Wells delineates various interrelated social issues that existed in Victorian England. Wells reflects on the exploitation of the working class and the negative effect of modern technology on class struggle in a capitalist society. He also puts forward a rather contradictory opinion about

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    The influence of modern Technology on man Technology Technology is something that we use in our everyday lives. It is certainly not something we can’t do without but it makes the tasks we come across in our daily activities much easier. So as all things on planet earth‚ manmade or not each has its advantages and disadvantages

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    to science and technology impacted everyone. I believe that we should grasp the practical and theoretical approaches that led to the creation of the modern world so we can understand the utility of it in the twenty first century. Technological ideas were exploited and diffused among ancient civilizations. The ancient Chinese civilization claims credit for many discoveries of technologies like gunpowder‚ or technology of manufacturing paper. Some of the other rare technologies that were invented

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    A man seen naked is considered a taboo. The world has grown the culture of covering oneself through the times of stone age where a piece of leave so did the task to the present times of most fashionable jeans to still unfashionable cotton clothes. With the development activities rising with every second‚ alongside the fashion doesn’t stand second to it if not first. Covering of just the major parts with fetish designs to wearing just to the price of the clothes that wouldn’t even be worth its size

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