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    media’s impact on the postcard business’. This article informs the reader about how easy social media has made it for people worldwide to stay in contact with each other almost instantly rather than waiting for postcards. Social media apps, such as; Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, and even the use of mobile phones themselves have created this inner world that allows someone from one side of the world interact to someone who is on the opposite side to them. This is done by; uploading…

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    “Should Gamers be Prosecuted for Virtual Stealing?” By Alex Weiss Textual Analysis Alex Weiss, a graduate from Arizona State University, wrote this essay on virtual theft for his Work and Play in Contemporary Fiction/Digital Media class. It was later published in the online magazine Slate (Bullock and Goggin 731). Weiss is clearly an educated writer, but refrains from fairly acknowledging the other side of his argument: that gamers should not be prosecuted for virtual theft. The title of his…

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    Ricardo saw his role in his safety and the safety of others from a different stance. He described his role more in an internet safety kind of way rather than physical safety. He explained that his role was to watch what he posted on social media whether it was directed toward someone or he was just posting for his own amusement. When I explained to him how I saw it more as we need to take care of ourselves first so we can ultimately take care of others, he expressed to me that he like my point…

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    In today’s world, society is overcome with issues revolving around vanity and pride. In entirety, we have become increasingly more conscious about the wealth and status of those around us due to a staggering growth in our accessibility to social media. This newfound consciousness has brought on a wave of insecurity felt throughout the population and consequently made us more willing to attempt anything to reach what we consider a desirable status. This longing for recognition of our physical…

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    hierarchies, structure, and strategy with social media. There is a huge possibility for such in just Facebook alone where if centered correctly, many users would be able to look up to a central figure or group. I will not argue that it would not be difficult and time consuming, although any strong cause would require long hours to make happen on any given day and is not necessarily an issue. On Facebook it is possibly to create groups, events, and posts that are administered by one or a group of…

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    Effects of Advertising Olivia Carrera HUM/186 Monday, August 8, 2017 Allyson Wells Effects of Advertising There have been many changes with the evolution of the Internet. It has grown, changed, and advanced many of the things we have in American culture. One of the things it has changed is in News. I want to discuss information media does and then does not have a social responsibility in regards to the news, as well as a role of the information and news media in the shaping of political…

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    Tanuja Albert 12J Movie Review: ‘The Internship’ Year Released: 2013 Director: Shawn Levy Cast Character Vince Vaughn Billy McMahon Owen Wilson Nick Campbell Rose Byrne Dana Aasif Mandvi Mr Chetty Josh Brener Lyle Dylan O’Brien Stuart Tiya Sircar Neha Tobit Raphael Yo-yo Santos Max Minghella Graham Hawtrey Summary of Storyline “The Internship”, is a movie about two men, Billy McMahon (played by Vince Vaugh) and Nick Campbell (played by Owen Wilson) and their experience as interns at Google.…

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    With an increasing population communicating via the internet and text messaging, face to face communication will become thing of past. Do you agree or disagree with the above statement? There are few people who would disagree or deny the importance of the Internet and text messaging nowadays. Personally, I am inclined to agree that it is the most effective way of communication. However, whether it will totally remove or devaluate the significance of face to face communication is debatable. In…

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    A discussion about the effect of youtubers on teenagers has risen more than ever before. Researchers have agreed that youtubers are more than entertainment for the youth. By observing teenagers and the rise of YouTube in the last five years, it is apparent that although teenagers don’t consciously follow these influences, they subconsciously follow these general topics; teenagers watch youtubers daily, teenagers change their behavior according to the youtubers they watch, and teenagers favorite…

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     The Bank NSP Case In this case the management trainee in a bank who used to exchange some E-mails with his fiancé using the computers of his company. After sometime, they broke up and the girl developed a grudge against him and fraudulently created some E-mail IDs and sent E-mails to the boy’s foreign clients, using the bank’s computers. Due to this the boy’s company lost many clients and a case was filed against the bank in court. The bank was held liable for those E-mails sent using Bank’s…

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