Current and Future Technological Advances in Sri Lanka: Under the sections of Travel, Home and Work

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I am writing a report on the changing of technological advances in my country. I would like to get high marks for this report to passing the Examination. Sri Lanka is a rapidly developing country among Asia-pacific region. In the 21 century, have been many technological changes in the difference sectors in Sri Lankan society. I will discuss technological advances with major sections in the country, such as workplace, travel and the home (Figure 1). I have been used current comman situation and information in our society to explain for this report.
Structure of report Presently, all working places in country have been increasing use of teleworking and the implementation of new gadgets around the office and house, such as computers, telephone, Scanner, fax machines, which have made communication sectors. Those gadgets are appalling with any sectors and at home as a network, achieve benefits likes flexibility, team working, less distraction, time controlling and work speedily, proximity to home and family, less stress, more productivity, cost saving by organization as well as employees.
In figure 2 analysis of 2010 Survey data, national level 10 percent of the population is computer literate. Western province reported the highest computer literacy rate of 15.3 percent and the lowest percentage of 5 percent was reported from Uva & North central provinces. Figure 3 shown, availability of computers in households is highest in the Western province (8%) and this is followed by the Central and North provinces (3%). Uva province reported the lowest percentage of 0.4 percent (Department of Census & Statistics, 2011).

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...to replace part of its aging fleet. These new Volvo 8400 buses from Volvo India serve on major routes in Colombo city.
3 Whether good or bad, television has found its way into the lives of people all over the world and it an important part of life for many. There are a lot of disadvantages for kids/teenagers on TV but with the proper guidance by parents, this may be avoided.
Children are needed to be protected from the harmful effects of televisions shows, at the same time they should be exposed of the advantages of being updated to the current events that might stand to build an inspiration for children in the future.

Works Cited

1. Department of Census and Statistics (2011), Sri Lanka Household Survey 2010, Colombo.
2. Report of Parliament Budget, Government press, 2013 March.
3. Morris I., Report of Media Violence Affect Children’s Behavior, 2010 Sep. 28.

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