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    As defined by dictionary.com, materialistic is being “excessively concerned with physical comforts or the acquisition of wealth and material possessions, rather than with spiritual, intellectual, or cultural values” (Harper). It embeds itself deep within American lives, making them depended on it as if it was an addiction. Many people will define themselves as materialistic or non-materialistic, however, whether they want to admit it or not, All Americans are. Being materialistic is nearly…

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    The Reality of Social Media The purpose of social media was to create a way for people to interact and share their lives with others via internet. Whether people are countries apart or even a few feet away they are still able to communicate using social media. This unique creation has given people a way to get closer and drift farther apart. Social media is used in everyday lives for many different purposes. Its main goal and purpose is to provide people with a different form of communication…

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    the most primary method of communication has been the face to face communication (1). In fact, for an extensive time, face-to-face communication was the only method ever used. As the time passed many new methods came along with the use of letters, telephone calls, and emails. Even though with the improvements in such type communication, nothing like other types of communication has been able to change or replace the face-to-face method. Face to face communication is better than any other types…

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    The cornerstone of our relationships With others is the conversation, as time goes on we have always developed new ways of communication to help strengthen this bond. From Languages to writing and even the post office are all inventions to purely strengthen the communication bond between us. Ordinarily, Mobile devices are no exception, people have created new technology that helps us communicate with our loved one’s from anywhere at any time at the palm of our hands. In Sherry Turkle's essay…

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    Have you ever seen world famous goalkeepers to save the day without putting on those precious gloves? I know I haven't. You have take a lot of variables under your considerations before you purchase one of the best goalkeeper gloves. Let me remind you, goalkeeper gloves are really subjective and if one thing is working for someone, doesn't really mean it will be best for everyone. Just like soccer shoes, best goalkeer gloves also play an essential role when you are a wannabe goalkeeper looking…

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    on “Time and Distance Overcome” In 1876 Alexander Graham Bell demonstrated his telephone that helped people communicate over longer distance. However, with this invention also followed multiple problems. Problems which Eula Biss’ essay “Time and distance overcome” from 2008, recounts. In the essay she focusses on the different aspects of the telephone and especially the telephone pole, and why the history of the telephone pole might not be as stainless as one might think The essay is divided…

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    CM Gilmore contacted Brandy Presley via phone to get a physical address for a HV to be completed. CM Gilmore was able to reach Bmo on the second call attempt. Bmo provided the completed address of where she was located. CM Gilmore completed a UHV to the residence of Bmo Brandy Presley and Booklyn Presley to ensure safety and well-being. CM Gilmore explained the purpose of the visit. CM Gilmore explained the purpose of the visit. CM Gilmore observed the mood being calm throughout the interview,…

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    communication. Back in the old times, there were no smart phones. When someone called you would just pick up the phone and said, “Hello.” It would be hard to communicate with people in some occasions. You might have been stuck in traffic, run into a family emergency, or simply want to talk to know how your family is doing. Back then you needed to wait until you get home and contact via from your house or a public phone. It has changed today in a good way because now you have smart phones and if…

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    The Stephen King’s “1408,” the author uses telephone as a symbol to describe in order to express gothic element of the fear and madness that is caused by Mike's own inner voice through the repetition through telephone receiver. As humans we all have experienced from a very young age ‘voices within us’. When we have to make a decision, there are two voices that speaks to us and argues with the thoughts and decision that we are going to make. Even as a child, there is something that we…

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    communication. To begin with, Samuel Morse came up with the marvelous idea of this invention. However, he did have a competitor by the name of Charles Wheatstone. The original telegraph was developed in the 1830s. It was tested and updated through a number of years from when it was invented. It’s actually quite impressive how this whole system was developed. According to ‘Morse Code and the Telegraph’, in History.com, Samuel Morse developed the telegraph from the 1830s to the 1840s. Since Morse…

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