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    Negative Effects of Social Media on Teenagers It is recess time at a middle school. The basketball court is abandoned, every type of sports equipment is locked away. All of the students are glued to their phones, scrolling through various types of social media. This anecdote showcases just how early children in America are being exposed to social media and its various effects. The early exposure follows children into their teenage years, along with all the effects that come from social media.…

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    I have mixed feelings about cell phones. There are many advantages and disadvantages to this new technology and it can be challenging to find a balance. The first video I thought was a little creepy, but had a good message about it. I can recall several moments where I was with a group of friends or in a waiting room for a doctor’s appointment and every single person was on their phone. We have become so consumed in constantly being on our phone and always checking social media sites and things…

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    Have you ever picked up your phone while driving or have you ever seen your parents use their phone while driving? Distracted driving is very dangerous it can lead to many avoidable situations. Their are also laws about distracted driving, but people still break all those laws without thinking of the consequences. Their isn’t just one type of distracted driving, but there are many, and not everyone is interested in learning of them when they could save you from getting tickets. After much…

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    Sprint is a communication company that offers wireless technology to all consumers. Smartphones are the largest innovation within this century. A cell phone is able to perform many tasks that would require substantial amount of work and time. Also, it simplifies the user’s life almost in every aspect. Applications are program or software developed to simplified common life tasks, such as weight, sleeping patterns, information, calls etc. There is competition and many of it. There are three major…

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    Actors who span knowledge domains can provide access to non-local expertise and material resources (Burt, 2012; Reagans & McEvily, 2003). These actors, often called “brokers” in social capital and network literature, also have a strong influence on the flow of information and resources through social networks. Brokers can use their social capital advantages to accrue competitive benefits (Burt, 1992; Burt, Kilduff, & Tasselli, 2013) or to support collective work and innovation (Hargadon, 2002;…

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    Television plays a very important role in the way that perceive things. From the news, reality shows, and just regular drama tv shows they all have an impact on socialization. One of the most popular television shows on right now is the medical drama “Grey’s Anatomy,” which is mostly about a group of surgeons and their lives. This show portrays women in a very significant way compared to other tv shows. In the very popular series of “Grey’s Anatomy” the characters have changed over the twelve…

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    capital are embedded in social network and the structure or configuration of the social networks affect members access to the social capital embedded therein (Inkpen& Tsang 2005; Nahapiet & Ghoshal 1998). These also have implication for the flow and creation of new Kente-related knowledge. That is social networks and how such networks are configured can affect the flow and creation of new Kente-related knowledge. This is premised on the assertion that social network features such as “density,…

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    report will focus on is, 802.11ac, also known to be the next generation for wireless networks to be equipped with new technologies that could provide faster speeds, capacity, and range. The predecessor, 802.11n, wireless protocol had lower limitation of its full potential to keep the ever growing need of today’s wireless demand. 802.11n lacked the support of the increasing number of devices on the same network, as well as, supporting each device 's high usage of bandwidth. This includes, but…

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    Technology on children’s socialization Cellular devices are a form of technology most familiar with everyone. They allow parents to contact their children in cases of emergency, and also allow people to see one another over long distances by facetime. However, the benefits to cellular devices, do not outweigh the harms. Instead of playing outside with their friends, children are more inclined to spend time on their cellular devices. There are hundreds of different types of cell phones. Most…

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    “Adulthood is a scary time in every person’s life, for the soul fact that you have to choose a career to become a working member of society.” These words, spoken by Chad Koel, are a true statement. Trying to find a career is hard, and it takes almost of all of your young adult life to decide what you’re going to do. Job offers will lead you in a certain direction, but then passion for another will pull you back the opposite way. Where does it end? Chad will tell you that going to do something…

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