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    major life change experienced by college students, focusing on their ability to leverage and maintain social connections from high school. Therefore, using social media to connect with family and friends and keep a strong ties with them has many benefits on the maintenance of personal relationships. Having discussed that the connectivity of social media can foster personal relationships, this essay will now concentrate on the visibility of social media can promote the professional…

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    himself skimming and finding short articles online because they tend to be more convenient. Due to the Internet’s convenience and access to abundant amounts of information, people tend to lean more towards skimming because reading everything the Internet provides us thoroughly, would take too much time. Carr's overall motive is to propagate to his readers that what he sees in the future is not acceptable and that we must do something to stop technology from controlling and negatively altering…

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    continuosly developing everyday. As a matter of fact, they are believed to outgrow and become even more intelligent than any humanbeing in the future. Some people claim that as a positive mark. Meanwhile, some have the opposite idea. According to various internet sources, the computer first appeared around the year 1833. At that time, it was described as a rude device and was able to do only a few simple manipulations. As time pass, the computer as well as technology shows an amazing…

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    First of all, what does digitization in a museum context means? The Smithsonian Museum gives an accurate definition of it: “a set of processes that convert physical resources to a digital form or that create materials […] in a digital format. […] They form a new type of collection — a digital collection — that requires special care and preservation” (Smithsonian Institution, 2010, p. 3). Processes of digitization started with the appearance of CD-ROM invented by Philips in 1979, when technology…

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    Individuals can find themselves continuously on the phone and become distracted by the things going on around them. In the twenty-first century, some people find themselves interested in the up-to-date things which cause them to lose focus. Before the internet, there was no social media or gaming systems that caused distractions. However, newer and more modern devices are bad for the human body and are putting people at risk for negative effects to their health. People are becoming both mentally…

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    The number of mobile phone users in the world is expected to pass the five billion mark by 2019. In 2014, nearly 60 percent of the population worldwide already owned a mobile phone. The invention of the cell phone is estimated to continue growing, rounding up to 67 percent by 2019. Motorola was the first company to produce a handheld mobile phone. In 1973, Dr. Martin Cooper invented the first personal handheld telephone while working for Motorola. In 2000, the first Symbian phone, the…

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    The Music Industry is constantly changing in sync with society. As technology becomes more advanced the industry tries to incorporate the music to please the consumers to accrue more revenue. One big issue with this is that it makes music files easily available to the general public to a point where they are able to illegally obtain these files for free without getting direct permissions to do so from the artist or record label causing the artist to lose money. Although it is widely believed by…

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    Technology, it plays a very important part in our everyday lives. It's in our homes, in our neighborhood, and in our city. Almost everywhere you go, you will find technology and that is the problem. Almost every piece of technology has a camera. Cameras are everywhere and that's a bad thing, privacy is no longer a reality, there will always be someone watching you. Privacy, we want it, we need it, and it helps show our true selves. No one truly is how they act in public, people talk and act…

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    products to sell that appeal most to the consumers and the local market at large (Joseph, 2016). Hence, having two separate distribution centers and a decentralized management for the northern and southern part of Europe will clearly lead to several benefits that Amazon can enjoy. For one, there would be a reduction in the mismatch of the demand and supply. In this case, the distribution centers are able to operate with ease. Aside from that, it is expected that there is a balance is…

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    are twins. They live in a technologically enhanced house that will do anything for its inhabitants and quickly learn how to use this feature for their own selfish purposes. The use of technology including the Internet, social media, video games and cell phones is usually seen as a benefit to modern society but in reality, it contains many inherent dangers. Technology satisfies our basic desire for instant gratification, often leading to addictive and narcissistic behaviors. In the story we…

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