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    2010 the Supreme Court decided that this applies to state and local government overturning a 30 year old Chicago gun law (Duignan n.d.). Most federal gun laws were enacted through one or more of these acts: the National Firearms Act (NFA) signed into effect in 1934 and amended in 1968, charges taxes on the production and exchange of, and orders the…

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    Effects of technology on communication Technology is ever developing providing us with newer and better ways of solving our everyday problems. Each and every field has been progressively affected by improved technology in both beneficial and retrogressive means. The past two decades have seen the introduction of portable technologies such as smartphones and tablets. Communication has been significantly affected by these new technologies that allow us to send and receive messages and e-mails,…

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    Right now, Anyone with a credit card and an Internet connection can easily log onto their Amazon account and proceed to order a fully functional private surveillance drone with a high quality 4k UHD Camera for a relatively affordable price. And in less than a week, that private owned drone will be delivered to the owner, with all its capacities and with little if any laws regulations chaining that drone to the ground. With such little regulations caging the drones, those with ill-intentions now…

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    Cell phones are helping, right? Cell phones are at the epicenter of modern convenience, right? True, since 1996, the percentage of Americans owning cell phones has doubled from 32 percent to 68 percent (Luxury). Could these electronic devices that people use every day actually be hurting them in the long run? In today’s world, the answer definitely is yes. In today’s society, life is all about staying up with the news and understanding minute events within the e-world of social media…

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    can lead to eye problems. Such effects as headaches, eye irritation, and myopia can be caused by overextension of our eyes. Additionally, the HEV light that phones emit have the shortest wavelengths of visible light, so they have the greatest risk of damaging retinal tissue. Unbelievably, the average amount of time American 's spend looking at a screen is only 20 minutes less than the average amount of time that they sleep. With the increase in technological "gadgets" in the world such as video…

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    Vanessa Preedanon Dr. Andres English 1A (Thursday) 7 May 2017 Finding Common Ground Between Gene Marks’ “If I Were a Poor Black Kid” and Danielle N. Lee’s “If I Were a Wealthy White Suburbanite,” both authors argue contradicting opinions on the topic of poverty. For instance, Marks proclaims “I’d become expert at Google Scholar. I’d visit study sites like SparkNotes and CliffsNotes to help me understand books. I’d watch relevant teachings on Academic Earth, TED and the Khan Academy” (259). To…

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    Technology has taken its place in society as a priority and many people have come to accept that, no matter how young or how old. We live in a world where everything is instant. Instant messaging, constant communication, and even accessible knowledge at our fingertips whenever we want it. The problem with it is whether or not we can control how much we use it. This is the problem all young people have today and many of the problems stem from accessibility 24/7 and not learning to control it and…

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    Traditionally, literacy is used to mean a person’s ability to read and write. However, scholars have expanded the scope of literacy to mean the capacity to use computers, visuals, language, and arithmetic to communicate. Researchers explain that access to information and knowledge through technology is also part of literacy in the modern society. Roser and Ortiz-Ospina explain that a population 's level of education can be measured by the degree of literacy in the society. The world data…

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    The Impact of Smartphones The advent of the smartphone has allowed people to easily access the Internet from anywhere at any time. When smartphones were originally developed and released on the mass market, this was their main appeal. However, a smartphone essentially acts as a mobile computer and allows for software to be developed for them. The ability for these devices to access the Internet, often using the applications developed for them, has had an impact on how communication occurs…

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    Funny In Farsi Book Report

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    For my Cultural Project I read Funny in Farsi: A Memroir of Growing up Iranian in America. This book was written by Firoozeh Dumas. A book like this would usually only take me a hour or two to read from cover to cover and her family moved from Iran to California in 1972 when she was 7. When they arrived the only knowledge they had of America was what her father remembered about his time in graduate school here. As time went on more of her family come to live in Southern California also. Her…

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