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    the comfort of their own home. Due to the numerous advantages and variation of sources, Internet access should be considered a human right. The Internet provides some of the most successful methods of communication among people, including instant messaging and emailing. Our society today does not require homes or offices to keep in touch with one another. Technology hasn’t damaged our social relationships, although it has completely affected them.…

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    2.1.4 Smartphone's technologies Many users around the world feel attached to their mobile phones, back in around late 1980's the very first mobile phone was available in the market for purchase, of course not everyone could afford to buy it at that time yet it had limited functionality such as making calls and possibly sending text messages, then it gradually changed from there towards these technologies. As the names suggests, smart phones are multifunction device which allows its users…

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    Social Media And Bullying

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    Over the last ten years, social media have developed dramatically. They play an important role in many different aspects of human life. Social media are defined as “a collection of online platforms and tools that people use to share contents, profiles, opinions, insights, experiences, perspectives and media itself, facilitation conversations and interactions online between groups of people” (Heidi Cohen). With the invention of social networking, people have an opportunity to interact with other…

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    communication with others, especially throughout the years we have communicated through newspapers, television broadcasters and the internet. Technology has affected how communication is conducted internally and externally for example, we use text messaging, blogging, tweets and other devices such as cell phones, cameras and videos. The media has become reliable because many people gain information and knowledge about events and issues currently happening around the world. I will explain the…

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    In this generation with everyone having access to the internet on their computers or smartphones, people are now able to have faster answers and are able to connect to another person quicker. But people, specifically adolescents, are relying so much on the internet that there is a toll being taken on their psychological and emotional well-being. Adolescents themselves will not see the problem because they are too dependent on the internet, and the “perks” of the internet such as social media, to…

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    forms of communication including emails, phone calls, and letters. It has become the primary way for high school students and college students to communicate to others. Text messaging could be replacing face-to-face conversations for teens. It has become normal for teens to spend majority of their time texting. Text messaging has opened up new ways for individuals to communicate; including ways that have been known to lead to destruction for a individual’s reputation and leading to distress…

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    The effects of speed on public highways can be lethal to yourself and to others. By speeding you put everyone around you in danger because that when you go over the speed limit your lowering the amount of time that you will have to react to a situation such as heavy braking or cars that are traveling slower than you are. Speeding is not even good for your car, by speeding everywhere you could make all those miles driven on your car a lot rougher. You will also lose money by speeding everywhere…

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    Student Driving Habits

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    High school is the spark of every teenager’s life. Without their flamboyant vehicles none of them would be able to share their unique personalities. Although not many students like the idea of driving to school, administrators view this as a problem to their schools. While it may seem simple to now allow students to drive to school and take the bus instead, they fail to realize that getting rid of this ideal inhibits students to develop good driving habits as well as being a major inconvenience…

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    Autopilot Short story Autopilot is a sad short story that tell us how a slight change in routine can lead to a huge extremes. Though this story takes things to extreme measures, that I thought to be unlikely, it remains plausible and believable. A phone is placed on charger instead of in your bag like normal and then it is forgotten. Your phone is forgot because your mind is now running on its routine and in your routine your phone is in your bag. What about a child? You forgot to drop your…

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    Inexperience can cause one to have a collision because they are not used to the driving environment. Inexperienced drivers may feel uncomfortable on the road and could make mistakes when driving that lead to collisions. With experience, one also learns to respond to anticipated problems. This is why it is important to practice driving to ensure the driver is experienced and ready to drive collision-free. Inattention, which can be the result of fatigue, distractions or passengers, can cause one…

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