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    Maritime

    Consumer Electronics and Maritime Applications On an everyday basis we are being bombarded by consumer electronics. My coffee machine has gone from the manual ‘make it myself’ version to the push button error free espresso. I drive a multi stage diesel injected vehicle and I can’t even tell if it’s getting a bit warm, as technology has moved passed the need for me to monitor its cooling temperature – something I find very unnerving. My phone is so smart the hardest thing to do on it is make a

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    The Age We Live in Now

    everyone with some type of electronic device whether it’s in the movies, TV commercials, or in public places. Why is it such a problem for students to use their electronics in schools? I believe that electronics should be used in schools but only to a certain extent. It is an argument that students’ devices, like cell phones, are a distraction from learning and understanding a teacher’s lesson. It is understandable that the rules would request refrain from electronic use but it should not be a

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    The Digital Firm and the Use of Technology

    This means that a firm communicates a lot of information through electronics. With technology expanding every day, it makes business communicate and do business electronically. This saves the company money by not having to send staff to meetings; the meetings can be done by phone conference or even teleconference, where it can be viewed on computer. An organization that uses technology on a daily basis is UW Health. Using electronic health records make the patient information available to providers

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    Increasing Computer Crime

    computers has increased far beyond expectations. Governments, the military, and the economy could not operate without the use of computers. Banks transfer trillions of dollars every day over inter-linking networks, and more than one billion pieces of electronic mail are passed through the world's networks daily. It is the age of the computer network, the largest of which is known as the InterNet. A complex web of communications inter-linking millions of computers together -- and this number is at least

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    Water Alarm

    computation less complex   Literature Survey IC 4066 The 4066 is a Quad Bilateral Switch that can be used with digital or analog signals. Transistor BC148 It is a plastic version of a standard NPNT transistor and is used for small signal general purpose amplification. SPST Switch (Single Pole, Single Throw) A simple ON-OFF switch, the two terminals are either connected together or disconnected from each other. An example is a light switch. Piezoelectric Buzzer High performance buzzers

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    Drug Test

    Testing students for drugs In this section of the reading it states that drug testing in schools is valid and not violating the fourth amendment. I would say that I do agree with them because they are trying to keep drugs out of school. In my opinion this does not violate the fourth amendment because the children are choosing to be in sports even though they know there will be drug testing. I would say this is more of a search than a seizer. The school does have their rights to ask for a drug

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    Automatic Infra Red Light Switching

    Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia Automatic Infrared Light Switching System Mohd Norhafiz Norudin, Ranjit Singh, and Wong Yan Chiew Abstract - This paper presents an Automatic Infra Red Light Switching System which combines the electrical and electronics technologies. It is a major task for every household, company and industry to have a safe system and energy saving system installed on their buildings. Furthermore, automatic light switching will lead to energy saving and efficient energy usage

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    Chapter 1

    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Technologies nowadays has develop so much that it is almost needed to have electronic gadgets such as personal computers and laptops at home, school, and at work. Teenagers have gotten so used to have these technologies around them. However, even thou having these computers make our lives easier, comfortable and handy most of the times, it could also have negative effects on their lives particularly in their studies when used to much. They

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    Project Charter

    the engine manufacture, the propulsion company, the marine electronics company…etc. Everyone associated with the project gauges their level of involvement and aligns their own expectations with the ones put forth by the project charter. Name | Responsibility | Contact Info | Fred Owner | Placing order/payment | Address/email | Boat Co. (project mgr) | Boat manufacturing | Address/email | Navigation Inc. | Marine electronics | Address/email | John Deere | Engine manufacturer | Address/email

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    Dirt Mud and Bugs

    Dirt, Mud, and Bugs or Inside and Clean Around the world today many children are inside playing video games, watching television, chatting online, or talking on the phone. Even though technology is useful and the use of electronics is crucial in society, children should play outside more than inside because of the many health benefits. Children who tend to play outside more have less health and development issues. Over the last two decades childhood obesity rates have more

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