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Google Drive for desktop supports up to four different work, school or personal Google accounts. That means you may use the app to access both a Google Drive for work and a Google Drive personal account, with both accounts signed in simultaneously (Figure D). For example, on Windows, your work account might be added as a G: drive, while a personal account is the H: drive. You may configure settings, such as real-time presence indicators for Office editing, for each account separately.




The School Of Mind Control [4] - Google Drive


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Educators need to obtain permission from parents or guardians before implementing Google Classroom, and ensure they approve of their children using the internet and Google products. It also would be a good idea for students to be reminded by both their families and teachers that when using technology at school, they need to be responsible digital citizens. Make sure they are familiar with internet safety and the importance of refraining from sharing private or sensitive information over the internet.


Cars are becoming more and more technologically advanced. In the past decade, we have seen improvements in electric car technology and driverless cars. The latest advance comes from Mercedes-Benz. The luxury carmaker has unveiled a car that lets you use your mind to control certain things. The car giant unveiled its futuristic car at the IAA Mobility show in Munich earlier this week. The car is called Vision AVTR. The four capitalized letters at the end of its name are to make people think of the movie Avatar. This movie was about using the brain to connect with nature. A Mercedes spokesperson said the car would not be available for purchase any time soon. It is currently in the concept stage of production.Mercedes is using a technology called brain-computer interface (BCI) in the Vision AVTR. The car's computers "read" brain signals and translate them into actions. Mercedes says the system needs about a minute to get to understand a new driver's thought processes. The driver will then be able to perform certain functions in the car using just their thoughts. Mercedes spokeswoman Britta Seeger spoke about how exciting she thought the futuristic car was. She said: "Mercedes-Benz is setting another milestone in the merging of man and machine." The Mercedes website says: "As soon as you get in, the car becomes an extension of your own body and a tool to discover the environment."


Cars are becoming more and more technologically (1) ____. In the past decade, we have seen improvements in electric car technology and driverless cars. The latest advance comes from Mercedes-Benz. The luxury carmaker has (2) ____ a car that lets you use your mind to control certain things. The car (3) ____ unveiled its futuristic car at the IAA Mobility show in Munich earlier this week. The car is called Vision AVTR. The four (4) ____ letters at the end of its name are to make people think of the movie Avatar. This movie was about (5) ____ the brain to connect with nature. A Mercedes spokesperson said the car would not be available (6) ____ purchase any time soon. It is currently in the concept stage of production.


(...) to understand a new driver's thought processes. The driver will then be able to perform certain (...) car at the IAA Mobility show in Munich earlier this week. The car is called Vision AVTR. The four capitalized (...) carmaker has unveiled a car that lets you use your mind to control certain things. The car giant unveiled its futuristic (...) Mercedes is using a technology called brain-computer interface (BCI) in the Vision AVTR. The car's computers "read" brain (...) signals and translate them into actions. Mercedes says the system needs about a minute to get (...) of man and machine." The Mercedes website says: "As soon as you get in, the car becomes (...) an extension of your own body and a tool to discover the environment." (...) available for purchase any time soon. It is currently in the concept stage of production. (...) functions in the car using just their thoughts. Mercedes spokeswoman Britta Seeger spoke about how exciting she (...) in electric car technology and driverless cars. The latest advance comes from Mercedes-Benz. The luxury (...) about using the brain to connect with nature. A Mercedes spokesperson said the car would not be (...) thought the futuristic car was. She said: "Mercedes-Benz is setting another milestone in the merging (...) letters at the end of its name are to make people think of the movie Avatar. This movie was ( 1 ) Cars are becoming more and more technologically advanced. In the past decade, we have seen improvements


Cars are becoming more and more / most technologically advanced. In the past decade, we have seen improves / improvements in electric car technology and driverless cars. The latest advance coming / comes from Mercedes-Benz. The luxury carmaker has veiled / unveiled a car that lets you use your mind to control certain / curtain things. The car giant unveiled its futuristic car at the IAA Mobility show in Munich earlier next / this week. The car is called Vision AVTR. The four capitalized numbers / letters at the end of its name are to make people think of the movie Avatar. This movie was about using the brain for / to connect with nature. A Mercedes spokesperson said the car would not be / have available for purchase any time soon. It is currently in the contact / concept stage of production.


cars are becoming more and more technologically advanced in the past decade we have seen improvements in electric car technology and driverless cars the latest advance comes from mercedesbenz the luxury carmaker has unveiled a car that lets you use your mind to control certain things the car giant unveiled its futuristic car at the iaa mobility show in munich earlier this week the car is called vision avtr the four capitalized letters at the end of its name are to make people think of the movie avatar this movie was about using the brain to connect with nature a mercedes spokesperson said the car would not be available for purchase any time soon it is currently in the concept stage of production


1. VOCABULARY EXTENSION: Choose several of the words from the text. Use a dictionary or Google's search field (or another search engine) to build up more associations / collocations of each word. 2. INTERNET: Search the Internet and find out more about this news story. Share what you discover with your partner(s) in the next lesson. 3. MIND CONTROL: Make a poster about mind control. Show your work to your classmates in the next lesson. Did you all have similar things? 4. FUTURISTIC CARS: Write a magazine article about making all cars driverless and mind-controlled. Include imaginary interviews with people who are for and against this. Read what you wrote to your classmates in the next lesson. Write down any new words and expressions you hear from your partner(s). 5. WHAT HAPPENED NEXT? Write a newspaper article about the next stage in this news story. Read what you wrote to your classmates in the next lesson. Give each other feedback on your articles. 6. LETTER: Write a letter to an expert on cars. Ask him/her three questions about them. Give him/her three of your ideas on how to make cars better. Read your letter to your partner(s) in your next lesson. Your partner(s) will answer your questions.


Sleep-wake homeostasis keeps track of your need for sleep. The homeostatic sleep drive reminds the body to sleep after a certain time and regulates sleep intensity. This sleep drive gets stronger every hour you are awake and causes you to sleep longer and more deeply after a period of sleep deprivation.


While MK-ULTRA officially ended in 1963, the mind-control experiments continued to echo into the early years of the 21s century, reaching from one amorphously named war to another: the Cold War to the U.S. war on terror.


In school and university education, mind maps are effective learning aids. By structuring information in a way that is compatible with visual learning styles, and by filtering long texts into shorter mind map topics, learners can absorb more information, faster.


We have many common names for willpower: determination, drive, resolve, self-discipline, self-control. But psychologists characterize willpower, or self-control, in more specific ways. According to most psychological scientists, willpower can be defined as:


In children as well as adults, willpower can be thought of as a basic ability to delay gratification. Preschoolers with good self-control sacrifice the immediate pleasure of a chewy marshmallow in order to indulge in two marshmallows at some later point. Ex-smokers forfeit the enjoyment of a cigarette in order to experience good health and avoid an increased risk of lung cancer in the future. Shoppers resist splurging at the mall so they can save for a comfortable retirement. And so on.


Yet evidence also suggests that willpower depletion can be kept in check by your beliefs and attitudes. Mark Muraven, PhD, of the University at Albany, and colleagues found that people who felt compelled to exert self-control (in order to please others, for example) were more easily depleted than people who were driven by their own internal goals and desires. When it comes to willpower, those who are in touch with themselves may be better off than their people-pleasing counterparts.


A large body of research has been developed in recent years to explain many facets of willpower. Most of the researchers exploring self-control do so with an obvious goal in mind: How can willpower be strengthened? If willpower is truly a limited resource, as the research suggests, what can be done to conserve it?


Journalist Stephen Kinzer reveals how the CIA worked in the 1950s and early '60s to develop mind control drugs and deadly toxins that could be used against enemies. Originally broadcast Sept. 9, 2019. 041b061a72


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