Nanotechnology for your Carrier
Nanotechnology !! what is this ? — Once the basic capability exists to build large objects - such as a hand-held computer - from molecules and atoms, we will be able to build anything we want to build. This changes how life will be lived more than anything since the printing press…
How Will we use Nanotechnology - 
For example: Your health will be dramatically improved when your immune system has assistance in the form of intelligent virus detection capability. A tiny robot the size of a blood cell can add tremendous detection capability to your existing body immune system.
In a larger context, nanotechnology will allow the creation of incredibly strong materials that allow you to build such things as a global warming moderation system, or an asteroid defense system. Whereas such systems could be built now to some degree, those systems become cheap and readily available with the advent of nanotechnology.
Whereas with nanotechnology - and specifically with Nanofactory manufacturing capability - you could:
- send a fifty pound package to the moon,
- have that package mine its own resources from the surface of the moon,
- build a launch capability,
- throw completed spacecraft subsystems into orbit around the moon,
- and send that spacecraft off to an asteroid where it would set up, build, and implement a thrusting device on the asteroid that would move it away from a collision course with Earth.
All this would occur without human intervention and without cost, other than the original package delivered to the moon.
Another useful classroom skill is observation - the ability to take notes quickly and clearly, the ability to gather information in a number of ways. There are several types of learning that any student might use: aural, visual, and kinesthetic. Aural learners retain the most information through listening, visual learners get the most out of seeing something, and kinesthetic learners through actually doing something. Home skills are important after a student has gotten information, as they need to know what to do with it. Examples of home student success skills would be reviewing notes, working on a computer and avoiding distractions. Having a strong work ethic is also an important part of getting work done at home, and students should train themselves to try and perform a certain amount of studying each night or at least for a few days a week. Students without a proper work ethic often fall behind in studying, and the first thing to go after studying is test scores.


The continuation of your education is a powerful stage in becoming true grown. The changes one intervenes in this life changing the decision are large. The decision-making from where to go to continue your education the remainder of your life will influence! It fixes the level of which you will become and what you will be enough to time you receive a diploma in the retirement.
media are not yet complete write-offs. A number of schools still stick to televising their lectures at specific times that are broadcast for all their students. The telephone of course has fallen from grace because of high phone bills, but the post is still applicable and used in conjunction with the more fashionable email.
