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    The future of books The past decade has seen the unparalleled development of electronic devices. And the subversive popularity of e-books plays a crucial role in this process. Nowadays‚ it’s quite common to see a portable iPad instead of piles of heavy books in a teenager’s backpack. An increasing number of people prefer to tap on screens rather than turn paper pages. Because of this mounting craze‚ some people anticipate that with the looming momentum e-books will ultimately take the place of

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    “Can computers replace teachers in the future”? “Giving a child a computer does not seem to turn him or her into a future Bill Gates—indeed it does not accomplish anything in particular.” In recent years the expansion of IT has made the idea of virtual classroom much more practical. Although‚ the computers are extremely useful for the students‚ they cannot completely replace the teachers. For example‚ teacher can sense when students are loosing interest in the the lecture and introduce some changes

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    materials. This consists essentially of making numerous identical reproductions of an original by mechanical means in Newspaper‚ Magazines‚ and Books. A newspaper is a publication that appears regularly and frequently‚ and carries news about a wide variety of current events. Organizations such as trade unions‚ religious groups‚ corporations or clubs may have their own newspapers‚ but the term is more commonly used to refer to daily or weekly publications that bring news of general interest to large

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    society‚ the process of growing is one which many tend to ignore or neglect‚ however it is the one phase that requires much deliberation and planning if one wishes to live through it in a comfortable and stress free manner. When contemplation the future it’s common for people to just think about how they’re going to study‚ get a job and start a family. Seldom do people ever consider the more advanced stage in life when they’re going to be retired‚ or have limited physical capabilities. The reasons

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    Printed newspapers and books have played an imperative role in delivering information to citizens from all parts of the world. In fact‚ according to Patil (2007)‚ the first newspaper ever to be published in Rome was called Acta Diurna’ in 59BC. However‚ in 1605‚ ‘Relation’ was the first printed weekly newspaper to be issued in Antwerp which is identified by many as the world’s first newspaper. Although it is widely believed that printed newspapers and books play a big part in conveying information

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    Technology and the Future of Work Every society creates an idealised image of the future - a vision that serves as a beacon to direct the imagination and energy of its people. The Ancient Jewish nation prayed for deliverance to a promised land of milk and honey. Later‚ Christian clerics held out the promise of eternal salvation in the heavenly kingdom. In the modern age‚ the idea of a future technological utopia has served as the guiding light of industrial society. For more than a century utopian

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    of information "the book"‚ and we would find out that people back then relied completely on books for information‚ stories and history. And the best way to reach into somebody’s mind was to open his book. Today‚ after the fascinating invention of the internet or in other words the World Wide Web‚ books are no longer relied on and people buried all the books in libraries. The internet is now considered to be the modern source of information instead of the old fashionable books. Paragraph 1:

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    Sally is a future self driving car in 2057 and is like the new developing self driving cars we are see today in 2017. “Americans need to get ready. Self-driving cars will soon be in their rearview mirrors.”(Peterson). Self driving cars will start be more common in the near future. “I said‚ "But it works by itself‚ Mr. Harridge. It scans the road‚ reacts properly to obstacles‚ humans‚ and other cars‚ and remembers routes to travel."(Asimov 3). The new self driving cars are more likely to scan the

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    The teacher who learns to incorporate ordinary computer technology into her high school classroom will be more successful. Technology is changing the way people learn. Today’s students are accustomed to using technology in nearly every aspect of their lives‚ and there are many ways that high school teachers can integrate ordinary computer technology easily into their classrooms to take advantage of students needs‚ interests‚ and learning styles. The role of the teacher is to present information

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    06CS43 MODEL QUESTION PAPER Fourth Semester B.E. Degree Examination‚ June/July 2008 CS/IS Analysis and Design of Algorithms Time : 3 hours Max Marks:100 Note: Answer atleast two full questions from each part. PART -A 1. a) Explain the Notion of algorithm and its important characteristics with the help of an algorithm. (06 Marks) b) Write an algorithm to check whether the given number is an Armstrong number or not.(Ex: 13+53+33=153) (06 Marks) c) Briefly

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