Posts Tagged ‘about’
Peaceful Pill in Mexico – Something About Mary
Posted by admin in Kindle Saturday, 5 February 2011 03:47 17 Comments
Traveling to Mexico to obtain the “Peaceful Pill” drug Nembutal, Exit member Mary (who has early Alzheimers disease) tells her story. Because of confusion over labeling and packaging of the drug, Mary fails in her quest. Exit International advises people to get the latest information on this topic. These clips form part of an on-line digital version of The Peaceful Pill Handbook – see www.peacefulpillhandbook.com
Food Remedies Facts About Foods And Their Medicinal Uses
Posted by admin in Kindle Sunday, 29 August 2010 04:06 4 Comments
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This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery…. More >>
The Truth About Managing People
Posted by admin in Kindle Tuesday, 17 August 2010 19:50 4 Comments
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This is the eBook version of the printed book. If the print book includes a CD-ROM, this content is not included within the eBook version.“The premiere writer of management textbooks has sifted through the research to extract the truths every manager should know. This book is an antidote for the unsupported opinions handed out in many popular management books.” Kenneth W. Thomas, Professor of Management, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, author … More >>
TV & Electronics : About HDTV Antennas
Posted by admin in Aluratek Reader Wednesday, 28 July 2010 03:38 24 Comments
HDTV antennas are designed to mount to a mast on the outside of a house, and they usually use a standard coaxial cable connection. Use an HDTV antenna to receive high definition signals with help from the owner of an electronics store in this free video on HDTV.
Can you please help me finish my essay, please? it’s about Technology in the Classroom ********* Please?
Posted by admin in Digital Reader Cases Thursday, 13 May 2010 03:50 2 Comments
How can I finish my essay? Technology in the Classroom> ? ?
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the teacher said we can add imaginary features to the product.
Technology in the Classroom
A typical high school text book weighs about five pounds. This may not sound like much, multiply one five pound text book by five classes, and you get twenty pounds. It can add up to over thirty pounds if you add all the notebooks and school supplies a student carries in his or her backpack. If only there was something lighter, sleeker, and more technologically advanced. But wait, there is. Behold! The Sony Reader!
We’ve all heard the expression, “you have to spend money to make money.” In this case, we are spending money to save money. Sony Readers start at around 200 dollars, which is about the price of the average textbook. But unlike the average textbook, this device doesn’t need to be replaced ever 5 years.
The Sony Reader is a revolutionary device that will allow users to digitally download books of all genres. Imagine if we brought this into the expensive textbook world. A high school textbook can run anywhere from 85-500 dollars depending on the subject and grade level. Multiply that by, about, 250 students in that subject, which comes out to 21,000- 125,000 dollars. And if the book gets lost or damaged in any way, it would have to be replaced. With the Sony Reader, you can just buy one book and copy and paste it into the Reader which students will check out like a text book.
In today’s world of convenience and multi-tasking, people are looking for electronics that can do more than one thing. Students will be able to use the Sony Reader as an digital agenda. No more flipping to pages trying to find today’s date. You just jump to any desired date, and write down your assignment. If a student is absent the day homework was assigned, a teacher could easily provide the student with the homework assignment on the Sony Reader wirelessly via email. This way, a student is less likely to fall behind in class.
In our high school, we use our agenda for a hall pass. If a student does not have the agenda, he or she will not be excused to go to the bathroom or locker. Holding the urge to go to the bathroom may not sound like a problem at the moment, but in the long run, it can lead to infections in the kidney and bladder problems. And if a student is not allowed to go to his or her locker, the student might fall behind in class because he or she cannot follow along in the book.
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