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    Honest Ads Act

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    disablement of bots, and more transparent ad usage. Already, Facebook, Twitter, and Google have taken positive actions such as banning RT and Sputnik, two Russian propaganda outlets, from advertising and allowing users to see if ads come from the Russian Internet Research Agency. Facebook has additionally pledged to hire 10,000 people to help monitor and filter ads and news on the platform. The government could be working with these companies to create uniform regulations across platforms.…

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    dependent on technology, especially school students. Student finds it much easier to copy and paste in other words plagiarised from internet instead of utilizing their own particular brain. Some students does this because they are being lazy to develop an original thought and sometimes they leave their work for last minute so that they copy others ideas from the internet without realising that they stealing others ideas which causes problem…

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    abuse them. Some criminals go to the extend of putting them in hotels and bathrooms and can turn them on from the other room. Another one is the patriot act that happened after the attacks of 9/11 which struck america shockingly. The act is in full effect in the U.S. government…

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    Carr uses his own experiences with Google to inform his readers of the negative effects that it has had on our society so far and the damage it can cause in the future. His example includes how Google has allowed our society to adapt to bad habits such as skimming carelessly, as opposed to detailed analytical reading. He supports this…

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    Eharmony Case

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    original research may not be suitable for geographical or target market expansion, their experience in conducting such research may enable them to more readily transition into new geographical markets. Furthermore, the amount of internet users who have met their partners on the internet is relatively low at just 4%, according to Exhibit 7. This hints at a largely underserved market as well. While eHarmony has many complications, its experience and sheer size and user base provides it with…

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    news feeds, as well as checking e-mails and texting family and friends. Gone are the days of physical contact, as many people stay in touch or contact one another through the medium of a screen. However, the internet is not solely responsible for the breakdown of family…

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    available on a cell phone such as the ability to watch movies, tv shows, make phone and video calls, set reminders, and an endless variety of social media, cell phones may seem like the solution to every human need is available on a small device. The internet has given individuals the ability to connect with family and friends instantly through instant messaging devices and social media; cell phones have the benefit of keeping people connected making distance…

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    Terms of Service: Social Media and the Price of Constant Connection, by Jacob Silverman is a vitriolic criticism of social media’s effect on the lives of millions of unwitting consumers. The fine print inside the terms of service agreement, which must be submitted to in order to use these sites, contains the demise of our privacy and perhaps the users’ sense of self. The focus of this essay will be on the fifth chapter in that book, Churnalism and the Problem of Social News, wherein Silverman…

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    Smartphones have been improving people daily life and changes the way we live our lives. Mobile phones help people with their studies or businesses Smartphones helps students access the internet while on the go, that helps the students have any knowledge on a topic they want. Business can keep in touch with their employees and clients (ThePhoneTown). Jean W. Twenge wrote in her article smartphones apps like snapchat, Facebook, and twitter…

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    Real Estate Myths

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    Real estate myths are all too common, however, they can be “debunked” with a proper explanation. I know you’re asking yourself, what myths could possibly exist in real estate? Here are the 10 real estate myths, in no specific order, that are commonly heard and misconstrued by the general population. All Real Estate Agents Are The Same his myth can lead to buyers and sellers making big mistakes when selecting a real estate agent to represent their interests. Every agent has different skills,…

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