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    guided by our different agents of socialization which include our family, school, peer groups, religion, etc. Our social agents are developed because of our relationship with other human being’s, which means social interaction is a necessity to develop our culture. So why is social interaction becoming less and less nowadays? Through our societies constant technological advancements in social media, smartphones, the internet etc. our society as a whole has become less and less engaged in…

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    technological advances and major social or environmental changes, frequently portraying space or time travel and life on other planets. The Matrix is a good example of its class because it has space travel, when Neo and the group travel back and forth from the matrix to the real true world, next this movie fits its class because the agents can switch from one body to another, also in the movie the use a lot of advanced technology. Also this movie uses strong social commentary to join the…

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    ‘Ad’s R us’ is a realistic representation of the future if the economy keeps developing at its current speed. This essay will explore peer pressure and the role of technology while exploring what technology and peer pressure can do to the young and vulnerable. The following paragraph will provide context by summarising the main aspects of both these themes. ‘Ads R Us’ is a book evolved around advertising. In this book an adolescent called Barrett has been raised in a cult called Simplicity far…

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    creations of those who felt the traditional forms of art, architecture, literature, religious faith, philosophy, social organization, and activities of daily life were becoming outdated in the new economic, social, and political environment of an emerging fully industrialized world” (Modernism, Saylor) . Modernism have increase the social awareness of human society in the rise of advanced technologies, in the fundamental movement of photography, music, art and much more. . . . . . . ……

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    it all. Though I am sure the prevalence of the Internet makes it more difficult for things to be forgotten, it does not mean it never is. In my experiences with the Internet, certain events, news stories, individuals or anything can be blown up by social media users. This may continue for days, weeks, or even months but at some point, everyone loses interest. When the interest is lost, the amount of posts relating to the previous topic drastically decreases and by this point, media users have…

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    Essay On Sandro Chia

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    Was Sandro Chia successful or not? Sandro Chia had once felt that in his own right, he was not. Chia wanted to be the rock star of art not just well know. He blamed certain circumstances on others of his ruined reputation and the low value of the work in the art market. But his artwork may not have fit with the shaping of the times and the decline of the short-lived art movement he was associated with. Even, Art dealers said that Chia was not producing masterpieces that others were at the time.…

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    Essay On Telemedicine

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    of telemedicine include reliance on technology, which is prone to electronic glitches resulting due to power outages and internet connections disruptions. Such glitches adversely affect the consultations with a healthcare provider. The technology also lays a burden on doctors who may be struggling to use the new technology in addition to the problem of inadequate assessment since the doctor cannot touch or feel the patient. The major benefits of the technology include improved quality of life,…

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    How Digital Technologies Affect the Development of Children In today's society, the digital technology and its constantly evolving innovation have the biggest influence on the way humans work, learn and live. Digital technologies have already become the most essential component of modern society. Majority of families are equipped with personal computers, smart phones, and other advanced digital gadgets. This is because of its application uses in the field of work, school and entertainment.…

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    We live in a high tech world, where technology is involved in our daily lives. It has changed the world, our personal lives have become less private with the internet. Technology is a downfall to young children. Excessive use of video games and usage of internet leads to isolation and anxiety. From a personal experience, my family are so addicted to their phones and other devices that we can’t sit for ten minutes without our phones. My little sister who is 5 years old, adopted our habit she…

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    because of their lessen ability to retain general knowledge as compared with previous generations, Gen Y is not the dumbest generation due to their utilization of technology as well as development of autonomy. Nowadays, technology is often deemed the culprit of younger students’ intellectual shortcomings (Source 2). However, technology and social media can actually be beneficial to students as it provides an accessibility of information and a platform for worldwide socialization. According to…

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