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Cambridge University has released a disturbing research, which has been car-
ried out for the last three years. Says that the smart keyboards we have on our
smartphones have a serious negative impact on our capability of memorizing the
spelling and recalling the logical words to use for our daily communication.
Different keyboards from different manufactures whatever Android/IOS or
even a third part application the ones which have an auto correction and prediction
for the next most appropriate word, obviously that’s going to increase our unreliabil-
ity on these methods and weaken our brain to process these simple logical actions.
According to the conventional wisdom, we seek education and provide our
children with the higher level of knowledge we can reach in order to secure their fu-
ture and guarantee them appropriate way of living concerning jobs, lifestyle…ect
However, it seems that all will changed! Chemistry, physics, literature and
most of traditional subjects will not take the priority of our future education system
anymore because simply knowing how to code or create a command line is the way
to survive the future therefore now several schools around the world have included
programing and coding languages in their Curriculums as an obligatory subject.
Литература
1.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_neural_network
2.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence
УДК 342.573
СОЕДИНЕННОЕ КОРОЛЕВСТВО vs ЕВРОПЕЙСКИЙ СОЮЗ:
ПРИЧИНЫ BREXIT
UNITED KINGDOM vs EUROPEAN UNION: REASONS FOR BREXIT
Логунов А., студент, Завьялова Г.А., канд. филол. наук, доцент,
Кемеровский государственный сельскохозяйственный институт,
Logunov A., student, Zavyalova G.A., PhD, associate professor
В статье дается обзор отношений Великобритании и Европейского союза
с момента вступления в него Соединенного королевства, рассматриваются
условия, выдвинутые Великобританией на сохранение членства в ЕС, анализи-
руются результаты общенационального референдума в Соединенном королев-
стве.
The term Brexit first appeared in June 2012, it has become used as a shorthand
way of saying the UK leaving the EU – merging the words Britain and exit to get
Brexit on the model of Grexit.