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    A Paradigm Shift Andy Santiago ITT Technical Institute GS 1140 Mr. Torregrasso April 3‚ 2012 A Paradigm it is what we all see as a world view. Paradigm shift is defined as being a radical change in underlying beliefs of theory (Kuhn‚ 1922). What this means is we believe and rely on something our whole life‚ but then new science discoveries test our beliefs. A good example of this is the paradigm that separated the revealed truth of the Bible from scientific truth. In today’s world science

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    summary of the book‚ instead. And there were a lot done by different people/organizations. From the various summaries I read‚ I found the book interesting because it was not a conventional science book. Yes‚ it talked a lot about science but the paradigm shift that Kuhn wrote about got my interest. The ‘scientific revolutions’ were true and believable and somehow‚ I agree with them. Science‚ or normal science as Thomas Kuhn put it‚ is the process of gathering facts to build hypotheses that explain

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    Paradigm Shift GS1140 The Car Physically I believe cars will almost certainly continue to look just like they currently do there seems to be no impetus to make radical changes in the actual appearance of cars. However‚ there are some fairly radical changes coming to the construction and design of the actual car as a vehicle. Here are some of them which are currently in the prototype stage‚ and which likely will become commonplace I believe within the next 20 years‚ Car Trains‚ Driverless

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    Unit 1 Research Paper 1: Paradigm Shift Introduction Technology today is advancing every single day. It judges us by what we do and how we live. I say it judges us because well‚ we need it to live‚ like a pace maker‚ or simply a cell phone to look at emails from work and if we missed the then we wouldn’t know what is going on within the company. Technology is also everywhere and no matter where we turn it will keep on advancing our lives as long as we have the funds to afford it. Networking

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    Personal Computers PCs Some say we’re entering the post-PC era with people spending more time on their smartphones and tablets. But when it comes time for a job that requires multitasking‚ the PC is the way to go. Regardless if you’re using a Windows or a Mac‚ the PC is king and may always be. When IBM and Apple first launched the consumer and business PCs in the mid 1970s and early 1980s‚ they brought in a new era. The PC allowed the consumer the ability to perform tasks without having

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    Paradigm Shift NT1110 This paper will discuss how video games and how it has effected people. We will also discuss if video games create jobs for people and how it affects the economy. Also what might prevent them from advancing? And what might make it obsolete? Video games have become a part of every day. People use the daily for entertainment from Phones‚ video arcades

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    Paradigm Shift It’s very complicated to aim at certain technology and express its different impacts. If you talk about one‚ you have talked about all of them. That’s just my opinion. Technology has enhanced and advanced itself over a 20 years period. Can you see where we are headed? Do you remember where we were when technology had run rapid across the globe? I have very strong views and feelings on this particular subject. Since I’m limited to how far I can push this topic‚ I will keep it very

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    Marshall Sahlins’ has a quote that we stand on the shoulders of giants to shit on their heads reflects the idea of paradigm shift. The shoulders personify the collective knowledge of those researchers before us‚ as students it is where we gain our information. It is not through our own work that we initially study our respective fields; we study the accumulation of work that those giants have codified. The shit represents new ideas‚ criticism‚ and reworking of the previously held beliefs. The

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    Introduction Since early 30s‚ self-driving cars have been just 20 years away. Many of those earlier visions‚ however‚ depended on changes to physical infrastructure that never came about‚ such as special roads embedded with magnets. The future of transport is self-driving cars‚ said GPS inventor Bradford Parkinson [1]. Bradford Parkinson also says that “I think leads to robotic cars. I think there will come a time when you go down the highway and you don ’t have to have your hand on the steering

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    Paradigm shift is described as “a revolution‚ a transformation‚ or a sort of metamorphosis. It does not just happen; but rather‚ it is driven by agents of change” (Rawls‚2016). In The 20th century the United States has experienced a paradigm shift in the very fabric of America. The slow absolution of the meaning and the rights associated with the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. These were the cornerstone documents that our country was founded on. The Founding Fathers separated

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