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    interview it was to get to know what it was like to be a teenager 60 years ago and them 30 years ago. As far as being an adolescent 60 years ago school was not a major part of life but it was an opposition. She was able to go to school or work to get extra cash. She would have the opportunity to make extra cash to hang out with friends or boyfriend. Many of her school courses was pretty much the same as it goes on when life goes on. She had a good relationship with her family and having trust…

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    disadvantage in the classroom (Chen, 2015). Many kids and teens have no common knowledge or street smarts because they are so used to having technology right at their fingertips. Many American…

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    that sounded like you just had a little cold it was thick and bellowed from deep in his large frame. Mom asked in a concerned tone, “Dad how long have you had that cough?” Grandpa said, “Only a few weeks.” Though I remembered talking to him on the phone in March and he had that terrible cough then. It had since been four months. I told Mom when we were alone because I knew my grandma knew and…

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    Today in classrooms, several phones lay out, many computers are open and only a few quiet conversations are going on but too many people are distracted by technology to work on homework or for some to even talk to the person next to them. Within society it is becoming common to do online schooling and against social norm to not own some kind of smart phone. “Not only does our society lay the broad framework for our behavior, but it also influences the ways we think and feel” (p. 146). Technology…

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    that the play Our Town took place), when you were bored you couldn't pull out your smart phone and play a game. When you couldn't sleep, you couldn't listen to music or get on the computer to try and tire yourself out. If the people of Worland went back to 1938, most of the older people in Worland would agree that the teenagers and kids would loose their minds and go insane because they couldn't pull out their phone or listen to their music. Same with the other way around, if the people of…

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    ethnic minority students will improve their academic abilities and achievements. Using technology in classrooms would allow students use different computer programs and even look up information on their phones. In a study performed by Qualcomm Incorporated, low-income students were given smart phones and “test scores increased 30%” because technology gave them “the access to information and the ability to collaborate with peers” (Barseghian). By having access to information, the minorities were…

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    Technology at its simplest can be defined as desirable consumable electronic goods such as IPads, mobile phones and laptops. Marxist theorists associated with the Frankfurt school view technology as a means to sell us products which then makes us want to associate with technology more. However does advertising create the desire? Or is it just feeding from the desire that already exists? As Frankfurt school…

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    a car walking through a street texting. Two boys obsessed with a video game kill 12 students in a high school shooting. These are not the only cases; many of today’s tragic events derive from a lack of social understanding of others, which is learned at a young age. Our childhoods are a critical time and serve as the foundation for the rest of our lives. Recent technologies such as mobile phones, computers, and IPads are taking away from this important time and creating many disorders and other…

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    president, Barack Obama. Our president is a busy individual who travels all around the world. Barack Obama is someone who would rely on lightweight luggage for his traveling needs. 1b. A good expert endorser for a smart phone woud be Apple. This company has made several smart phones over the years. They have had amazing success with the majority of products including Iphone. Apple is also known for their great customer service. Apple would be an ideal expert endorser for an Iphone. An ideal…

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    there are some problems that faced by the students in the school which affect their result, lives and even the psychological of the students. The problems that students might face in the school are bullying, pressure, depression, relationship with parents or friends and etc. Bullying is not a new problem, but it is one that has a profound impact on the learning aptitude of many students today. Cyberbulling has become a major issue for schools, as evidenced by the number of suicides that can be…

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