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The section on electricity in the home was a reminder of how technology is constantly advancing and making our lives easier.  Electricity supplies us with warmth, a way to preserve our food, light, and just about every leisure activity.  What this article reminded me of how different our lives would be without it.  Classrooms would not have powerpoint presentations or be able to be used at night.  Stores with electricity can stay open hours later in order to sell goods to the public.  Places are so reliant on electricity that most stores now have a generator just to keep the store running.  --Patrick Kramer
 
The section on electricity in the home was a reminder of how technology is constantly advancing and making our lives easier.  Electricity supplies us with warmth, a way to preserve our food, light, and just about every leisure activity.  What this article reminded me of how different our lives would be without it.  Classrooms would not have powerpoint presentations or be able to be used at night.  Stores with electricity can stay open hours later in order to sell goods to the public.  Places are so reliant on electricity that most stores now have a generator just to keep the store running.  --Patrick Kramer
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Smith and Clancey’s section titled Colonial Motion Saves Wasted Motion, brought two things to mind.  It was interesting to me that they were teaching classes full of women for radio repairs.  Tools such as screwdrivers, pliers, soldering operations, and nuts and bolts sound like things we would normally be hearing men work with.  The second thing this section brought to me was a concept called Operational Excellence, a department I had an internship with at Philadelphia Coca-Cola one summer.  OE'S main objective is to reduce operation cost and wastes, without affecting quality, time delivery and cost of products and services one has to offer.  Both Smith and Clancey’s section and the concept of Operational Excellence share to goal of creating a way in which to grain optimal production using the least amount of physical activity.  :: Mike Roche::

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