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    Summary (3-6 sentences): The article “Does Online Privacy Exist?” examines how even when private settings are set to the highest level, everything leaves a digital footprint that can share private information with interested 3rd parties. The article specifically looks at social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram; and the false sense of privacy being offered to their users. It also discusses the role government has played in the struggle to offer real privacy online. (5 pts.)…

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    Digital Footprint 2 Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Explain how you manage your self-presentation on the social media websites. Social media is a tool to market my services to the world. I got into social media after starting my online clothes business, and it hence acts as my office. I am on Facebook and Twitter. I manage self-presentation by ensuring that I put a professional picture that reveals the kind of services I offer to the public. My updates are about fashion as…

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    For instance the article states “Digital devices offer an ability to immediately and continuously communicate 24 hours a day, so it can be difficult for children experiencing cyberbullying to find relief.” (Stopbulllying .gov) To explain, cyberbullying is more different than regular bullying…

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    Robotic Dispenser Essay

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    medications are low (ScriptPro). Two of their product lines are the SP 200 and the CRS 225. The difference between the SP and the CRS is that CRS, Compact Robotic Systems, are designed to process just as much as the SP systems, but with the smallest footprints of dispensers on the market. o SP 200 • Capacity of 200 drug cells • Process 150 scripts per hour • Automatic label printing • 99.7% counting…

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    true throughout all human history, when a shift in our society is taking place, it affects all aspects of our culture. Douglas Rushkoff 's article, “Time Ain 't Money” identifies a major shift in the way society views time as a result of advances in digital technology made in the last decade. He states that our society focuses on the present, using the term "presentism" to describe our lost concept of narrative time. Rushkoff argues that our present day culture, including our world…

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    Verizon Wireless Financial Analysis Although, the real history of telecommunication is relatively unknown on earth, at least we know the Neanderthals used an early form of telecommunications in order to communicate over large distances. In fact, Neanderthals used the first documented form of telecommunications by using smoke signals, banging on drums, and the blowing of horns in order to communicate with other tribes. This form of telecommunications showed humanity that it was indeed possible…

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    (b) In one paragraph identify 1 real organization that you think is efficient an effective and support your answer by giving specific examples. Dunkin Donuts has undergone a brand transformation over the years with newer stores and updated technology. One that stands out from is their mobile payment application that was introduced in 2012 (Dunkin ' Donuts offers mobile payment app of its own). The app is free for customers to join and encourages customers to pay for coffee, donuts, and…

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    Government Surveillance

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    international discussion and raise people’s awareness. This film is not aiming in introducing any political view, but to show us the undue extent of surveillance from the governments over residents, through collecting metadata from daily activity on any digital device, hence the way they infringe our deserved privacy, ultimately encourage all of us to be aware instead of living in ignorance. Surveillance is not only about being watched, it also implicates the situation that even if one holds…

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    Starbucks began in 1971 as a single store in Seattle’s Pike Place Market as a retailer and roaster of whole beans, ground coffee, tea, and spices. Starbucks was named after the first mate in Herman Melville’s Moby Dick and their logo reflects the mystical quality of the sea featuring the twin-tailed mermaid. The company’s mission is to inspire and nurture the human spirit one person, one cup, and one neighborhood at a time. In 1982, Howard Schultz was appointed director of retail operations…

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    center showed: “Some 86% of internet users have taken steps online to remove or mask their digital footprints, but many say they would like to do more or are unaware of tools they could use” (Gao). Eighty-six percent of the public had to take extra steps in their everyday lives to either remove or cover their digital tracks. This is absolutely absurd that individuals have to take the time, and cover their footprints every time they go on the internet. This is something that the U.S. citizen…

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