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    Driven To Distraction

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    In the New York Times Upfront magazine article, “Driven to Distraction”, by Patricia Smith, we learn how serious distracted driving is becoming in our world today. It is impacting everyone on the road; the distracted driver, the passengers, and the other drivers and passengers on the road. According to the article, it says, “Distracted driving is ‘dangerous, devastating, crippling, and it’s a killer,’ Lightner says, ‘and still socially acceptable.’ It also says, “...insurance companies, which…

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    There are many causes of death in America; some that Are preventable and some that are not under ones control. Over 3,000 people die every year from distracted driving and not just texting. Distracted driving includes playing with the radio, doing ones make up, looking to talk to friends, and even taking a sip from ones drink. Americans have about 400,000 accidents each year. Among the 400,000 about One fourth of the accidents are from texting and driving. This means that most of these accidents…

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    In the world today the older generation has many misconceptions about the younger generation and I have started to notice a few of these misconceptions. Some of these misconceptions are that the younger generation spends too much time on their phones and that we do not spend as much time with our families because we are distracted or busy with friends. For the younger generation technology is the newest and the quickest way to get things done and to communicate with others. Generational…

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    As I was binge-watching Seinfeld on Netflix over the weekend, I came across a lot of different sociological issues and situations. It then occurred to me that you could take almost any TV show or movie and find examples of different sociological patterns, or norms, for example, as I was talking about with Seinfeld, thinking its just a classic 90’s sitcom that is suppose to be funny, but has no substance, but in actuality it shows plenty of social norms in behavior, and interactions with others…

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    cannot prevent the host to get the LLDP packet. However, if the host can reach two switches, the host can act as the transparent cable or wire to let the LLDP packet pass through. For the behavior, the host can inject the modified LLDP packet into the network or relay the original LLDP packet into another switch. As the result, when a switch receives the LLDP packet, the controller will receive a Packet-in message with the LLDP payload to show there is a link between two switches. Nevertheless,…

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    First off, I would like to say that as we Americans spend about 88% of our time on the phone either texting,calling and playing games Most our entire life is surrounded by a cellular device. We barely pay attention to the important things in life, such as the world. People would rather enjoy the pleasurable touch of their thumbs sliding against the surface of a screen to send a simple messages. Phones can change people's expectations and way of living. The best thing to do is to focus on…

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    Driving While Driving

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    Driving while using handheld cell phone devices should be illegal. This should be illegal because it causes many unnecessary risks while driving. Some of these risks include accidentally breaking road laws, someone taking their eyes off the road, and endangering oneself and others. One risk someone takes while using a cell phone while driving is that they might accidentally break road laws while distracted. While using a cell phone and driving the driver is not fully focused on the road.…

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    In this article, “Save Your kids from Virtual Destruction” by Trung Hieu, she states this family struggle with the technologies during the meal times. An 8-year-old child, Zin, spends his day at home staring at the computer playing video games. He felt “annoyed when his parents or anyone asks him to do something.” Technology lets people access need in education, industry, and medicine. Many people didn’t realize that technology negatively affects on society. People use their phone during the…

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    Have you ever pondered why human beings communication skills are decreasing and why people are most likely to have health problems? Well this is because technology has become an immense distraction for people and has harmed their health. Although some people argue it connects people faster, technological advancements has dehumanized people and destroyed their health. Some people suggest technological advancement has been beneficial. For example, they argue technology makes communication more…

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    Ray Bradbury wrote many books that most would describe them as poetic like that involved fantasy, and described things or events thoroughly, among those books came one called Fahrenheit 451. Many people disprove with the way Bradbury writes because they believe he lacks knowledge in science and they accuse him of narrative inconsistencies. Most strongly disagree with those people and approve that Bradbury's way of writing is unique and really makes lots of connections with our world today. His…

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