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How Has Technology Changed Our Lives?

In the midst of the darkness that engulfed the world, the technology changed the entire life of the human beings. Undoubtedly, we have some negative repercussions of the technology but the positive results of technology have more weight than that of negative. However, it seems a little bit difficult for us to believe that technology has changed our life because it has taken its place slowly and gradually. Therefore, there are innumerable justifications which have been spotlighted below which can prove us that how technology has changed our life in-toto. Education System Education is a broad field but if we take only a single aspect that is the way of learning then we can come across with great difference that how it has changed our life. For instance, when we were young, it was so hard for us to have a good education along with the variety of examples, and we used to go to buy different expensive books just for the sake of limited topics for making notes and can have good marks in our ...

The Simple Road Reflector Saves Lives and Provides a Great Teaching Template

One wintry night in 1933, Percy Shaw found himself driving his automobile on a remote country road in England. The night was moonless; the fog hung densely and there was a persistent mixture of rain and snow belting against his windshield. The road was little more than a lane, with no signage, no shoulders, winding and curvy. Any error in judgement would be very costly indeed. As Mr. Shaw slogged along he suddenly came upon a rise in the road and was startled when a small Morriss Minor automobile appeared right at the crest of the grade. The approaching car was headed directly at his vehicle. He was on a slight curve, it was pitch dark, the road was slick and unmarked. In the split second he had to make a decision a small housecat scampered across the road. The headlights of Mr. Shaw”s car illuminated the eyes of the cat, and the reflection from those iridescent orbs provided Percy Shaw with just enough perspective to gage his distance and edge safely around the Morris Minor. As P...