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    By the end of 2015, kids will own a smart phone before owning a pair of roller skates. Kids will have sent twenty-thousand texts to one another before going outside to play a game of kick ball. Teenagers will cry over an opened Snapchat without a reply from their significant other before shedding a single tear over three undone homework assignments for their English class. Grandparents will have annoyed their teen-grandchildren to the point of no return over the cute article they had shared to…

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    Cell phones have become a huge part of our society since their invention in 1946 , especially since the introduction of the first commercially available smart phone in 1994 . A study done by Catalyst in 2015 showed that 68% of Canadians own smartphones, which is a whopping 24% increase from their 2014 study . With cell phone ownership skyrocketing, we must begin to weigh the pros and cons of having these devices in the palm of our hand and determine if the impact that they are having on society…

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    Dweck) clearly explains about the two different mindsets of a human being in her article “Brainology” and “The secret to raising smart kids”. In her article “Brainology” she describes about the differences between the two mindsets Fixed-mindset and Growth-mindset, also she describes about the pros and cons of the two mindsets. In the article “The secret to raising smart kids” she explains which mindset is better for a kid to grow up as and also the benefits of the mindset. If a person doesn’t…

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    The article discusses how Coke is expanding its “Share a Coke” marketing promotion started last summer with “Play a Coke”. Instead of personalized names, the bottles will have memorable moments like “First Kiss”. Consumers can scan the bottle with the “Play a Coke” app, and this will populate a music playlist that people can control by rotating the bottle. The “Play a Coke” app was developed with Coke’s partner for this project, Spotify. The article states this campaign is Canadian-specific, and…

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    Technology is advancing at a rapid pace every day. This time line has given me a chance to see when the greatest improvements in technology have occurred. The New York Times, time line has given me a greater appreciation for what we have today. But the greatest advances made in technology actually occurred not to long ago. I’m going to talk about some of the accomplishments that I believe helped get us to where we are today. The 1600’s through 1927 were a time where some of the most…

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    Driving Smart At any given moment of daylight, it is estimated that 660,000 Americans are using electronic devices while driving (Halsey). It has been determined that using a cell phone while driving has the same effect as the legal blood alcohol limit of .08 percent which creates a scary outcome (“Cell Phones and Driving”). Having over 660,000 practically drunk or distracted drivers on the road makes it unsafe for anyone. If something isn’t done soon, the number of fatalities will continue to…

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    (Simpson & Weiner, 1989). Technology includes computers, projectors, smart boards and many other types of devices that you may have seen your teacher use in your classroom at one point in your life. The decision whether to integrate technology into secondary school classrooms has become a large issue as the rise of technology has become much more evident in today’s society. I had the opportunity to speak to two secondary school teachers about how they use technology in their classrooms and what…

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    your phone screen appears, and virtual reality. These are all enjoyable technology. We must help improve our society. As young Americans we know that as we get older some of us will contribute to improving society. Most of the new technology ideas are inspired by us. Young…

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    Take a look around. How many people have their head buried into a smart phone, whether they are engaging with others, playing games, or simply, streaming the internet. About four billion of the people in the world have cellular phones. Although smartphones prove incredibly useful when it comes to connecting with others and providing engagement, the cons of using these daily devices override the pros by a landslide. There are so many negative effects of using smartphones, including serious…

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    Poor Reading Score Essay

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    discussions of kids and teenagers reading, a controversial topic whether the way the school board is trying fix it is good. On one hand, some argue that retaining the student will be beneficial for them so he or she can catch up on reading at their grade level. On the other hand, however, others argue that the reason why the student has a poor test score is because they were taught poorly in school and did not read outside of school. In summary, the issue is about a students’ reading level and…

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