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    are the future and have the ability to change the way things currently are and pave ways for new ideas. If high school to college aged students are made more aware of the arts and the importance of the arts, it would lead to a significant change and an increase of advocacy. The fact that technology has boomed over the last decade also must be acknowledged, and therefore efforts should take a more digital approach. While there are websites and several social media sites dedicated to arts advocacy…

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    Reasoning for creating a social media outlet through Instagram stems from the Social Norms Theory. This theory acknowledges how behavioral change cannot occur if social norms are not considered, which are a group’s beliefs on how others should behave, dictate change. Simply put, members of groups base their decision off others within that group (Schaivo, 2014). The most effective method to accomplishing delivering messages to groups, considering time constraints, is through social media. Health…

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    event called Jump Rope for Heart the proceeds were for people with Heart Disease. I have not used technology to promote a cause. Technology does provide an advantage to collective action and social movement because as technology has grown people are now able to text and make a group chat so that everyone is involved. Some examples of past social movements that might have benefited from the technology today one being the Civil Rights Movement everyone would have been able to reach more people and…

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    I am pursuing a degree in Sociology with the hope of becoming a social worker. The duty of a social worker is to help to safeguard people who are vulnerable from harm, by supporting them through difficult times. A social worker works with both the young, the elderly people, and their families. There are many areas that social workers may work in. A social worker can work with people with learning and physical disabilities; people with mental health conditions; young offenders; the elderly;…

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    Societal Issues In today 's society, people rely on technology in almost every part of our day. Every part of our society changes as technology advances and some of the few things that technology can change are our personal relationships, physical health, laws, energy uses, and communication. All of these things adjust with the advancement of new technology, resulting in a change in the "balance" in the community. The adoption of new ideas and techniques does not occur naturally, rather, they…

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    Technology is, “the use of science in industry, engineering, etc., to invent useful things or to prevent problems” (Merriam-Webster). Viewing the world from behind a smartphone, computer, or any electronic is how most people view the world today. Electronics are a form of technology that seems to improve once a month changing the way the world is viewed. The use of technology can be viewed from the lenses of sociocultural, psychological, and scientific, amongst many perspectives. I chose to look…

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    Age represents a radical break from the Industrial age and the continuities between them. Both sides argue with different views and opinions pointing to the evidence. First, what makes the Information Age seem completely new are the innovation of technologies such as the Internet have allowed instant communication across distance as some call it the time-space compression where everyone can get the same-day information. Long-distance romance being possible now as we do not have to wait for weeks…

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    Facebook today is connecting the lives of people like never before. The social media site allows us to befriend someone with a simple click of a button. Instant messaging; status liking, commenting, and sharing; public and private groups all allow us to stay up-to-date with family and friends on a worldwide basis. Facebook may connect us together like never before, but is the world-renowned site benefiting us in the long run? Are we truly connecting and building relationships from behind a…

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    this newfound technology; has interfered with the legal and social systems of society. Alang’s purpose is…

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    When you think about technology you think about cell phones, television, social media, etc. It can be found all around you, such as in restaurants, at school, and in your home. Machines and technology are drastically changing the way we live. It has changed our cognitive abilities, the way we communicate, and how it effects our bodies. The movie Wall-e plays a big role in showing these changes, but over exaggerate how far they will go. I don’t believe humans will get as bad as those in the movie…

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