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    Will computers replace books in the future?Computers have changed the face of the world. Now reading has even become a big deal on the Internet and e-books are now available all over the web. Then here comes the question—will computers replace books in the future? Let’s have a look. It’s green. No trees have to be cut down to print an e-book. It’s all done electronically and through devices that most people own. Saving thousands of trees is a great thing. Possible lower cost. If people begin

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    Future of Newspaper

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    use for newspapers and other printed news sources are becoming less and less needed. The “digital” generation instead turns to internet sources and the television to hear the news. So what are newspaper organizations supposed to do to catch the people of the new generations eye? Because not as many people are buying the newspaper‚ circulation is declining and advertisement companies are failing to make a significant income. Newspaper companies know that in the future the daily newspaper model would

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    Technology Replaces Nature

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    Technology replaces Nature Gregory Stock discusses the controversial issue of germinal choice technology (GCT) in his essay‚ "The Enhanced and the Unenhanced." Michael Pollan alludes to a potato called the New Leaf Superior that produces its own insecticide in "Playing God in the Garden." While Pollan ’s essay deals with the role of biotechnology to enhance agricultural products‚ Stock ’s essay points to the ways in which technology has helped humans in their development and claims that the genetic

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    Newspaper and books have long been a medium for information transfer and dissemination. The printing press and the printing industry have been around for centuries‚ and have become the major tool for communication and information. They have been the most popular medium for shaping public opinion. Their credibility‚ knowledge‚ values and information-gathering skills remain a formidable force on the high street‚ and with titles now separated into sections with more lifestyle content‚ their potential

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    Can technology replace teachers? Technology has grown leaps and bounds in every aspect that it looks as though we can totally depend on it for our daily needs. Children are seen glued to computers‚ iPads and cell phones looking for information‚ playing games‚ chatting with friends etc. Anything and everything seems to be available at the click of a button. Then why do we need teachers? Are we going to get rid of them? Won’t it make much sense to just learn from the various sources‚ instead of having

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    still matter in the age of Information Technology There is constant pressure on teachers and administrators to implement technology in classes. Though there are several advantages of making use of technology in teaching‚ the question remains – can technology replace teachers? Well‚ the answer is clearly no. A teacher leads‚ guides‚ facilitates and mentors a student. They are role models who set an example to students and drive them towards a brighter future. A good teacher encourages independent

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    In our society today‚ where new technologies are more widely use‚ more people prefer to use internet to search for the information they needed instead of going to a library. Searching in the web for information is more convenient than going to a library. Anyone can have what they are looking for in just a minute or less with internet. That’s why the library must be improve to encourage students to visit it because not everything is available in the internet. Some steps must be done to improve

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    The modern technology is all making things easily available. Internet has provided us the easy downloadable versions of most books we need. Can internet world replace the world of books and words? Give your own views in not less than 250 words. Most people are discontinuing the contemporary practices of attaining education‚ and they are keener towards acquiring knowledge by the use of technological innovations. Books have acted as a true asset in imparting knowledge‚ but now the reliance on internet

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    Future of technology

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    Future of Technology – Informative There is no certainty on what technology will be like in the future‚ but as of proof from graphs‚ facts and general knowledge‚ we can see just what we have in store for us. There are so many different ways the future will be like with the way scientists work‚ how fast they work‚ what they work on‚ how much money goes into research and science and it ultimately comes down to how the world cooperates with the new technology. A lot of people are against the idea

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    AAYUSH MAHESHWARI ENG 108 12/02/09 FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY It is by following clues that we make discoveries‚ not by reasoning inductively. Now some people would accept this view but nevertheless argue that in science we cannot avoid reasoning inductively. Let us say the law that all metals expand when heated. Now in saying that this is a law of nature we are saying that it holds not only in the past but also in the future. If it is a law of nature that all metals expand when heated‚ then

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