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2173 The Telephone: Its History and Development. This paper will examine the history and development of the telephone, from its early foundations in telegraph technology to its modern incarnation in cell networks and telepresence. It will be seen how, although based in part on telegraph technology, the invention of the telephone represented a fundamental shift in innovative thinking that was primarily due to the insight of two men: Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Watson. It will be shown that - from the invention of phone "ringing" to the telephone booth - the developers of the telephone (initially inside, and later outside, of the Bell company) have diverted considerable resources toward engineering easy public use and comfort with this technology. This, more than anything else, accounts for the ubiquitous nature of the telephone in modern life. 18 pgs. 40 f/c. 5b.
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2310 Military Tactics and Weapons: An Argumentative Paper. This paper considers weapons development from 1700-1914 and discusses the relationship between tactics and weaponry. This paper will argue and illustrate by historical example that it is tactics which cause a change in the development of weapons up to a certain point in this time period. 6 pgs. 13 f/c. 6b.
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2576 Can Machines Think? Searle 'contra' Turing.This paper is an analysis of artificial intelligence. Specifically, this paper will address one of the primary means in the philosophy of mind for testing machine intelligence. The focus of this analysis will be toward understanding 1) the Turing Test, and 2) John Searle's 'Chinese Room Argument' which argues that the manipulation of symbols is not sufficient for a measure of thinking. 18 pgs. 20 f/c. 3b.
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2666 Technology and Its Effects On The Supply and Demand of Oil. This paper will elaborate on the effects of technology on the supply and demand of oil. The issue will be approached from a historical, theoretical, and contemporary context, and clearly demonstrates that technology is indeed a very important factor behind both the supply and demand of oil. 18 pgs. 43 f/c. 8b.
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2787 The Technological Response To Environmental Problems: Uncertainty and Conflict. Technology is at best, only a partial solution or even a contributor to other problems in the environment. The best solutions may have little to do with sophisticated technology. They may be simple changes in lifestyle, reduction of consumption in the first place, re-organization of distribution channels to cut back on packaging altogether (such as bulk sores), and other changes which are not technological but might be extremely effective. 5 pgs. 10 f/c. 5b.
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2815 Critique of Ursula Franklin's The Real World of Technology. 4.5 pgs. 6 f/c. 1b.
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3683 The Technology of Tanning Beds.The development and subsequent popularity of indoor tanning in the late 1970s marked the beginning of an ongoing controversy over potential health risks. This paper traces the history and development of indoor tanning equipment and the growth of the industry through the subsequent decades. It presents arguments on both sides of the debate over related health issues. 10 pgs. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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