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    internet and social media. Most American voters own cellphones and computers that give them access to media throughout the day. Campaign companies now can use free, or less expensive advertising than TV advertising. Cellphones and media are contributing to voter popularity in many ways throughout the day, while with television, the watcher has to have free time to sit down and just watch the TV (Cary). With people constantly holding and using cellphones, they are usually only a touch away…

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    What’s So Great about Technology? The influence of technology is often misjudged in the world. Although technology can be seen as a curse to society, it can also be used as an advantage. Technology has flourished so much over the last few decades, it’s hard to even imagine humanity without it. Social media, computers and cellphones can be used positively within so many aspects of the world today. This includes social accounts like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, broadcasting of the news,…

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    business, and make plans for the future have completely altered and revolutionized the world. This essay will focus on the current communication style and the traditional communication. I will also analyze the negative and positive impact of digital communication on our society. To begin with, current digital communication is reliable and easy to access for everyone. Digital communication is types of…

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    learn have a direct correlation that impact student learning abilities. Brittney Harman revealed the more a student sends or receives text messages will cause his or her grade point average to decline. Cellular phones serve as a distraction in schools and can hinder a student’s ability to learn. Harman also mentions that using a mobile phone to call someone showed no impact in student performance (13). Using a cellular phone to call someone may not have an impact because many students will not…

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    media. “I clearly am addicted and the dependency is sickening,” said one person in the study (Nauert). The use of social media is an extremely controversial subject in today’s society. In the article, Nauert discusses the pros and cons of social media. One could say that the uprising of social media is having a more negative impact than a positive one. Although many people use social media and find it very essential, it is safe…

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    could be affected. The STOP Cyberbullying organization Ad “Words can be deadly. It’s not a game. Think. Then type” uses the emotional appeals fear, the need to belong, and helping the helpless to make the audience alert that cyberbullying can deeply impact the victim due to the fact that behind monitors there are real people with real feelings. Parry Aftab founded The…

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    Addiction” the authors refer to a TED talk by psychologist Sherry Turkle as she warns that, “People are increasingly connected, yet increasingly lonely” (Bell et al.). This statement accurately represents the current and most likely future state of a society obsessed with mobile devices. While smartphones provide an overwhelming amount of applications created for social networking, the truth is that online communications are drawing users away from the traditional means of interaction. It is…

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    to cause a lack of concentration and increased stress and anxiety levels. These are only a few examples. “The Negative Effects That Your Cell Phone Is Having On You and Your Life,” by Catherine Elaine Campana, “Mobile Phones and Society—How Being Constantly Connected Impacts Our Lives,” by Laura Jerpi, and “Possession Attachment Predicts Cell Phone Use While Driving,” by…

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    A less-harsh solution could be to force drivers who’ve been caught texting while operating their motor vehicle to attend a weekend class about the dangers of texting while driving. Although seminars and awareness campaigns have their place in society, the possibility they change the behavior of millions of drivers is slim, so says a recent National Safety Council (2014) article. A much easier-in-theory solution is simply to have parents teach their kids about the dangers of texting while driving…

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    My life changed the summer before 6th grade. I had just come home from having spent two months in Poland on vacation visiting family and was ready to begin my first year of junior high school. I was excited to see all my friends, since I was not able to talk to them almost all of summer break. I remember walking into the lunchroom on the first day of school, picking up my schedule, and then seeing my two best friends and going to say hi. I was surprised to see they all had cell phones, something…

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