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    collection of children's stories set in India that Kipling wrote while living in India . The story is an ageless classic also an all-time favourite. The tale of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, a brave and daring mongoose, and his battle against the evil cobras (Nag and Nagaina) "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" is a story that portrays in the simplest of terms the victory of good over bad. The current trend in children's fiction to create fantasy worlds to appeal to a child's imagination, "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" takes place…

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    intellectual property rights. Next we will discuss how personal and professional effects of digital surveillance versus organizational needs for information and control, such as employer monitoring of employee computer use, business monitoring of customers’ Internet behavior, government monitoring…

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    not isolated from the world around them. Not only are people becoming too dependent on his or her devices—but are becoming narcissistic to the device in their hands. Of course, there are benefits from the use of technology—but there are dangers as well. The problem here is, when the device takes upon its own role, it controls the life of the consumer. Alone Together written by Sherry Turkle, and Being and Time, written by Martin Heidegger, both assimilate the use of digital life becoming an…

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    A lot of adolescents have to go through two adolescences now days. The first is the primary human interaction, face-to-face. The second is the digital interaction, which is awkward. It’s awkward because there is an actual history of what they've gone through online. For newcomer’s coming into technology as an adolescent online can be very awkward, and it's very difficult for them to do those things…

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    Beep! Buzz! The use of digital media and portable digital devices are widely spread all over the world. Not a minute goes by without hearing some type of vibration or ring. The use of such devices have become a major hit in our culture. It has become such a social norm and common today that everywhere you go there is not just one, but multiple people using their cell phone. Digital technology has changed the way we perform our everyday tasks. How many times have you gone out and noticed how…

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    What is Digital Divide? The digital divide is the gap between those who have access to the Internet and those who do not. It also has to do with the amount of information people with Internet can access. The speed of the Internet connection, the price of the Internet, and the performance of the computers available all play a part in the digital divide. The digital divide is found in different socioeconomic groups, the educated and uneducated, and between less industrialized nations. Governments…

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    life around him. Harvey Wang’s New York was published in 1990 which was portraits of self portraits and then a book called Flophouse Life on the Bowery which was profiles of men living in last remnants from skidrow New York. After that came his first digital camera piece. He thought it was cool because after taking these digital pictures he was able to go play with the on his computer but didn’t have meaning to him because he missed shooting film and making prints in the dark room. Photographer…

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    In the modern day world, technology and participating in social media has become part of society’s everyday life. For example, if one forgets to bring a camera or map when travelling, it is no longer an issue because a phone’s camera and Google Maps can be used. The same can be said for computers when travelling for a business trip. However, this convenience has slowly turned into an addiction when that said piece of technology has to be brought along everywhere with its user regardless of the…

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    Is using digital devices are more likely to affect college students’ life? At this moment, imagine if you are a college student and live without digital devices, will your college life be less affected? In what’ll argue in this paper is using digital devices are likely to affect college students’ life because it create a heavily dependency and leads learning distraction. According to reference.com, a digital device is an electronic device, which uses numerical data and processes for all its…

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    Chasing Marketing Trends? Getting Back To Basics in a Digital World! No one can deny that a lot has changed since the internet became a household word. The online world has served as a means by which people have become interconnected on a global scale. TV viewers no longer watch their favorite shows solely in their living room, on an analog TV encased in replicated wood; instead, they choose when and where they view TV programs. People no longer make phone calls via a rotary phone that only…

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