Susan Levine, the U.S. representative in Switzerland and Liechtenstein, became the first ambassador, sworn on the electronic reader, which was pumped copy of the U.S. Constitution.
As reported by The Washington Post, the relevant photo and tweet were laid out in the Twitter-account of the U.S. Embassy in London: “The characteristic of the XXI century oath; @ AmbSuzi becomes the first U.S. ambassador, sworn on electronic handheld device. ” U.S. Senate considers this oath legitimate and approved Suzi Levine as Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
According to journalists, similar to Levine novshevstv is not surprising: More recently, in 2009 -2012., she worked in the corporation Microsoft.
This is not the first time that e-books are used instead of the traditional oath. In February, the fire services of the New Jersey swore on the Bible open in Annex iPad – as the newspaper notes, the paper version of the book they just have not found.
In early January 2014 the tablet instead of the Bible also used Edward Mangano, head Nassau County Executive in the Bahamas.
Despite what readers and tablets almost signed sentence paper literature, scientists believe reading traditional books are much more effective than injection masterpieces of literature in Kindle.
results of recent experiments that have been conducted in the University of California, claiming that the human brain prefers the printed text as the information read in the paper book, much longer stays in memory, and the process of reading is more thoughtful , which in turn causes the human imagination work harder than when using electronic devices.
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