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    Pros * Even though a teacher and textbook is the best way to succeed in a class‚ a student only has access to a teacher for about45 minutes‚ and even then‚ if every other student‚ let’s say there’s 23 students‚ asks for help from the teacher and takes 2 minutes‚ that means that it is very likely that a student won’t get access to the teacher‚ but on the other hand‚ the internet is always available. * Textbooks usually only contain a very limited amount of information‚ usually not even

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    unique individuals who are meant to change society. Modern schooling is corrupt‚ as it molds us from a young age to conform so that in the future we are easy to control‚ and Gatto claims that the corruption of the school system was created by architects of the system themselves. Gatto utilizes evidence from history and society to prove that modern day schooling is designed to control and limit the future of an individual. Gatto claims that modern schooling is detrimental to society. He starts off

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    Science and technology are two of the most dominant factors in the modern day society. The outcomes of scientific and technological research have strongly influenced civilization throughout history. It is evident that the applications of the two have been both beneficial and unsuited to human society simultaneously. Although science and technology have greatly contributed to elevating the quality of life‚ especially in the areas of geology and communication‚ it has also negatively impacted the world

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    WE USED TECHNOLOGY? For many years‚ people have invented new technology equipment which became part of our lives. With existence of technology‚ people tend to depend on modern machines like smartphone‚ laptop‚ television and others. Moreover‚ the sharp development of technology has extremely expressed the human’s intelligence and creativity. Thanks to technology‚ everything becomes easier‚ more convenient and enjoyable for us. However‚ the matter is whether or not we use these technology efficiently

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    Technology is a systematic knowledge and action‚ usually of industrial processes but applicable to any recurrent activity. Technology is closely related to science and to engineering. Science deals with humans’ understanding of the real world about them—the inherent properties of space‚ matter‚ energy‚ and their interactions. Engineering is the application of objective knowledge to the creation of plans‚ designs‚ and means for achieving desired objectives. Technology deals with the tools and techniques

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    The trenchless technology consists of a variety of methods‚ materials‚ and equipment for inspection‚ stabilization‚ rehabilitation‚ and replacement of existing culverts and installation of new culverts with a minimum of excavation from the ground surface. Some of the methods were available in the early 1900’s and with the addition of new techniques are coming into much more widespread use because of their inherent advantages. Trenchless methods minimize damage to the highway‚ cause little or no disruption

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    The Dilemma of nuclear technology The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011 has risen our awareness on using nuclear energy and we have since begun to re-evaluate the possibility of promoting the use of the technology widely. Despite the potential dangers it can induce‚ there are some benefits it has brought which are worth noticing. In the economic aspect‚ the operation cost of nuclear energy is relatively lower than the other energy such as natural gas and other renewable energy. According

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    consequence of this voyage. Columbus Day in the United States is a holiday that was celebrated as early as 1905‚ and became an official federal holiday in 1937. Presently the debate has risen on whether this date should be recognized or celebrated‚ with places such as Los Angeles along with other cities moving to replace the second Monday in October to Indigenous Peoples Day. In this paper I will argue why we at Cal Poly Pomona should not “Celebrate” Columbus day‚ but why we should

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    Anastacia‚ I agree that it is completely mind-blowing to think of handling things without the technology we have come to rely on. When I started as a dispatcher‚ we didn’t have things like mobile mapping programs‚ or GPS tracking. You had to listen to what the units said‚ remember where everyone was‚ where they were going and what they were doing. I do agree that policing is far more technologically advance now than it was even ten years ago. However‚ I do feel that all the technological advances

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    General Dwight D. Eisenhower‚ supreme commander for the Allied forces during World War II‚ had to make the decision to attack Normandy beaches along side the British. This battle on Normandy is well know by the name D-Day. Eisenhower had to decide whether it was better to postpone until the end of June or go along with the unpredictable weather. The primary component for the attack on Normandy was the unpredictable weather. Another was the choice to leave the boats in position or to bring the ships

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