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    Police Technology

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    police to use. This was the first two way communication device to be used. The science of fingerprinting and handwriting classification were also introduced during this era. These technological advancements made investigative work possible. As technology increased‚ and investigative methods improved policing turned to a new era referred to as professional based policing. This era is also some times referred to as incident driven policing. With the introduction of patrol cars and radios‚ police were

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    Family and Technology

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    Family and Technology The internet is affecting the way modern families interact with each other in negative ways. Experts are saying that there is a connection between a recent increase in childhood injury and parents being distracted by technology (Worthen). Additionally‚ young children have to compete with technology for their parent’s attention. Children are lacking the important interaction that should be taking place between parent and child. Consequently since children grow up seeing

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    Wifi Technology

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    Technology is making rapid progress and is making many things easier.As the innovative thinking of persons is increasing day-by-day‚new methods for wireless networking has been evolved of which our present topic Wi-Fi is the most accepted technology. Wi-Fi‚ an acronym for Wireless-Fidelity which is the wireless way to handle networking.The main aim of this paper is wireless networking achieved by Wi-Fi.This paper introduces Wi-Fi technology and states the

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    Green Technology

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    Green Technologies Carlos Smith J.R. INF103: Computer Literacy Instructor: Carolyn Hughes June 28‚ 2010 I believe that with our rapid growing society and technologies we should start becoming more and more involved with making our planet and our life’s cleaner before it is too late to do anything about it. It is our responsibilities to make sure that we do whatever it takes to reduce the pollution because it not only affects us our animals as well. Most people will

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    information technology

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    to justify your answer. Information technology provides more opportunities for difficult ethic issues to arise as Information technology allows the reduction in both budget and staff. Policy decisions at the very senior level need the sensitivity that IT experts can bring to the table. CIOs will know the capabilities of Information Technology and that the misuse of those capabilities will result in a difficult ethical issue. Information technology can also help address those opportunities

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    Carbon Technology

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    Douglas Econ 339 University of British Columbia November 28 2012 The progress of technology change has increased dramatically around 1960-2012‚ a lot has been changed for the better of the world‚ and some technologies do not share the same path. Many of them are disembodied technology as process of production‚ methods‚ and labour efficiency has been vastly improved. On the other hand because most production or technology involves burning resources‚ wastes dumping‚ and gas emitting‚ it results in global

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    Technology Addiction

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    addictions. And according to several recently released surveys‚ we’ve got it bad.More than half of Americans would rather give up chocolate‚ alcohol and caffeine for a week before parting temporarily with their phones‚ according to a recent survey by technology firm TeleNav.One-third would give up sex‚ 22% would give up their toothbrushes (versus 40% of iPhone users‚ who evidently love their phone more than clean teeth) and 21% would rather go shoeless before separating from a mobile phone. Sixty-six percent

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    Technology Addiction

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    Technological Device Addiction Technology has become a great benefit to us but many people have taken it too far. According to researcher and surveys taken all over the world shows that a large number of people may have become addicted to their technological devices and are not able to make it through a day without their cell phones or other technological devices. Many have concerns that people would rather use these devices than to have a face to face conversation. The addictions of technological

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    Ethical Practices of Computer and Internet Technology in the Work Place Computer and Internet technology use in the workplace gives rise to questionable ethical practices among employees as well as managers. For the last three (plus) decades the increasing availability and advances in technology has improved productivity; however the use of computers and Internet in the workplace leads to temptation to misuse the resource for personal gain. Employees and managers accessing private employee

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    Technology and Communication Debra Payton Indiana Wesleyan University MGT 518 MSM 194 Bill Burton 02/09/06 Technology and Communication Communication technology must be used in some form within today ’s organizations. Companies can no longer function effectively without the use of some type of communication technology. From e-mail‚ intranet‚ internet‚ teleconferencing‚ cell phones‚ fax machines‚ and voice mail‚ organizations have overcome some of the limits with face-to-face communication

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