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    Many of Adorno’s ideas can be recognized throughout The Merchants of Cool’s exploration of youth and popular culture. As addressed by Adorno, standardization, identification, and pseudo-individualization all take form in the growing teenage culture. In the documentary The Merchants of Cool, you can see how standardization is seen throughout the film. It shows how teens are very vulnerable in their quest for what’s considered “cool” in popular culture. Today, the search for being “cool” affects…

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    Tiffany, I really enjoyed reading your discussion post. I especially liked the way that you incorporated the topic and influence of heredity on an invidual's attitudes and beliefs. One of the major arguments and/or debates within the psychological community is whether individuals are mostly influenced by nature or nurture. I happen to believe that there is a symbiotic relationship between the two influences; whereas the environment can either foster or suffocate those actions, behaviors, and…

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    As teenagers, we all get influenced quite easily. Sometimes in a positive way, and sometimes in a negative way, but all in all, we get influenced by the people that we associate with. Those people tend to be your friends and sometimes you may not want to speak up or tell your friends something personal. You are afraid to lose them or are afraid of what they’ll think about you when they find out. Our whole society is based on the “trends” where people who are more socially known (celebrities,…

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    done in society or even just among their friendship group. People do not want to not be liked or to be bullied. It is extremely bad for their self esteem and this will affect their well being. This is why individuals tend to stick with what their peers are doing. Even just walking around the school playground or into a classroom this can be picked up on. Individuals who have different interest or different belief will not very often sit together. Society has a large impact on the way…

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    Teenagers are at a stage where they want to express who they are and they usually express that by wearing clothing that fits their personality style. Being athletic shorts, choker necklaces, they type of shoes they wear or what brand of clothing they own. Many teenagers are judged when they wear these things by other teens and even adults. While at school teenagers face being judged by students and their friends sometimes. This can lead to physiological things like depression, insecurity, and…

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    Things I have done to make my community a better place is help and influence the younger generation. If I can positively influence the young generation I will influence the future. I want my younger brothers and younger cousins and friends to see me as a role model. I want them to know you get rewarded in life by doing great things. The problem with the young generation is that they can easily get influenced to make bad decisions. The younger generation looks up to someone to follow and they…

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    Benish-Weisman, M. (2015). The interplay between values and aggression in adolescence: a longitudinal study. Developmental Psychology, doi:10.1037/dev0000015 This was a longitudinal study done on five Israel schools to test the previous theories that certain values can be correlated with aggression. Benish wanted to examine the relationship between values and aggression on a large sample of Israeli adolescents for a period of a year. He used the four higher values…

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    therapy sessions during the in-residence portion had been a challenge in the beginning due to the lack of having any type of background in conducting a therapy session. These therapy sessions provided the needed feedback from the instructor and my peers to gain a better understanding my theoretical orientations and areas in which I can work on to become a more competent therapist. The coursework that was provided through this course also assisted in having a better knowledge base for my future…

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    Net Neutrality

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    This sentence makes no sense, it is the belief that all internet traffic should be treated equally. It became a big deal when in 2007, Comcast was intentionally slowing uploads from “peer to peer file sharing applications.” And they were basically trying to implement limits and differentiate charges for peer to peer, file transfer protocol, and online traffic. The big problem that arose from this is that other internet providers tried charging for data usage for people visiting what is…

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    Napster Research Paper

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    started a peer-to-peer file sharing revolution, which has become a perpetual machine in the present day. There are a limitless amount of websites these days that you can go to watch or stream television shows, movies, and music. The piracy community that exists on the internet could be compared to a Hydra when governments shut down one site, two more pop up. Is piracy really hurting the Entertainment Industry, or are they just crying wolf? Since 1999 when Napster revolutionized peer-to-peer file…

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