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    prevented. Also there are phrases and words that can be said by anyone at any time, even if someone if joking when they say it, it could still negatively affect the workplace. In this paper Green and Red Dot will be explained as well as some of the effects of the negative words or phrases, mostly with the one’s that can be considered Sexual Assault. There is many…

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    The negative effects social media has on teens has undergone a higher level of scrutiny over the past few years. Year after year, the effects seem to escalate. Teens are exposed to online predators, dedicate less time to school work, spend less communicating via traditional methods, creates disturbances in sleep patterns, and increases the risk of mental health issues. In some cases, social media has even been linked to bullying and suicide. In 2011, The American Psychological Association…

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    Living in the 21st century, technology dominates almost every aspect of our lives from simple tasks like checking the time to advanced and innovated methods of paying. For teens and young adults, technology has become a way to not only connect with friends, but the world around them as well. Although it can be a great way to save memories and stay in touch with others, technology has also grown into a realm of self-hatred. The perfect bodies and attractive faces along with the stress of likes,…

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    Are social networking sites and/or cell phones consuming too much time and effort or do these sites enhance people’s lives and their relationships with others? There is no doubt that the widespread of technology devices such as cell phones, iPod, computers, and laptops has influenced the life of individuals in some certain ways. Individuals from different age groups are being fascinated with the use of many of these technological devices. The establishment of social networking sites which…

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    Technology changing education for the better or not Technology can be used for your education uses like looking for a tutor, trying to contact your teacher and more. Technology is amazing for teacher to they can show us videos about what we’re going to learn and can teach us even faster. But it also has its flaws like they can get distracted with games, funny videos, ads about how to change your eye color and other random things. This can also stop students from carrying about anything else but…

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    Technology on children’s socialization Cellular devices are a form of technology most familiar with everyone. They allow parents to contact their children in cases of emergency, and also allow people to see one another over long distances by facetime. However, the benefits to cellular devices, do not outweigh the harms. Instead of playing outside with their friends, children are more inclined to spend time on their cellular devices. There are hundreds of different types of cell phones. Most…

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    In this day and age, technology is becoming increasingly popular, this leads to a change in lifestyle and especially in children – priorities. Paturel (2014) states that kids so often focus on becoming successful in the virtual world that playing computer games often comes before schoolwork. The increase in technology: Technology is a machine or useful piece of equipment that is used to solve problems (Merriam-Webster.com, 2015). According to Hopey (1999), the use of technology has grown…

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    How technology has changed society through identity theft Zaida Liciaga Turabo University Prof. Myra Velez Abstract Until not long ago, when a thief stole the wallet or briefcases, money was all he intended. That is changing, now the most valuable is the number of your credit card, debit cards, checks and other documents containing personal information. Currently this type of fraud are based on stealing confidential information through social networks. Identity theft is one of the fastest…

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    Canada’s Economics and Science Technology by Kristina Canada’s Economics Canada’s economy creates resources, it uses land, it provides the country with money, goods and services and it employs citizens. All these factors help to define Canada’s identity. About one hundred years ago Canada was identified as a country of farmers, fishers, hunters and loggers. Along with these industries Canada is now known for its mining and for supplying gas and oil to the world. Canada currently has a diverse…

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    The struggle to understand if technology truly provides benefits or inflicts damage is strongly debated among many critics. Mark Taylor and Killian Fox are two authors with contrasting opinions regarding how technology effects globalization. Fox 's articles provide examples of benefits and Taylor claims harm manifests from the technology. However, technology is a tool rather than an entity, so blaming it for development issues is just beginning the blame game. I think the real problem comes…

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