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    images. FaceTime works through any Wi-Fi connection or through a data plan purchased by the user. Once you download FaceTime to your iOS device, it automatically registers your phone number. Just sign in to register your user information. Make a video call to another registered user through the person?s phone number or email address. You can switch to a video call during an ordinary phone call, and put a phone call on hold while you switch to video chat. The interface is very simple and easy…

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    Unpleasant, imposing, detached, all of these are what a phone call represents now a day’s, or that’s at least what Sherry Turkle is trying to prove. Along with her argument that texting is leading people to lose valuable social skills and to become more emotionally detached from each other. Turkle utilizes large amounts of pathos to portray the damaging effects texting has on different people. Elaine is one of the teenagers that Turkle interviews, about the effects texting has on people. Elaine…

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    The wind was blowing and the clouds were starting to become darker and heavier, we knew a storm was coming. It was a typical summer thunderstorm, so nothing was out of the ordinary. My dad was driving my brother, Justin, and I to the dentist because my mom was at work and we could see the clouds becoming lower and lower. It was only a matter of minutes before it down poured. We made it to the dentist and we were the only one’s there, we were the last patients of the day. Everything was smooth…

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    I was so excited I could hardly breathe right, so nervous that I was shaking like a leaf. This is the moment that I have been waiting for from I was at the age 10. This was really happening; I pinched myself numerous times to make sure I was not dreaming. Finally, I was going to see this man that I have not seen over some 10 to 15 years now and I was both nervous and anxious. I barely slept that night; as soon as the sun came out I was already preparing myself to head out. It was not an early…

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    uncontrollably. As if his fears were coming true the phone rang again. The phone jumped and almost fell off the table. Agent Smith started to feel nauseous and nervously stood up to answer the phone. He started to fret when he saw that it was the same unknown number. Agent Smith debated if he should answer the phone. He decided that he should just leave it alone, but for some reason he felt like he was mysteriously connected to the phone calls. Suddenly, Smith blacked out and became unaware of…

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    The fact is inevitable, technology has taken over this generation by a storm. When looking back just 20 years ago, the world still seemed interested in meeting people in person and kids having fun playing jump rope outside. Though technology has greatly been productive in certain aspects, the underlying matter is the misuse of it. Today, issues arise with technology that leads to distractions with driving, social media and overall just missing out on the important things in life. While…

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    Over the past decade or so there has been a spike in car accidents on American roads. The reason for this is the emergence of the cell phone. Today roughly eighty percent of Americans have cell phones. Having a cell phone in the car creates tempts the driver to see if they have any messages, change the music, make phone calls, and even send messages. All of these take the driver 's eyes off of the road and place them on the phone screen. A driver whose eyes are not on the road for even a few…

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    Proven Guilty Tamora Pierce, a young adult author, once said, “It’s harder to heal than it is to kill” (Pierce). Sarah Koenig, the producer of “Serial,” has informed listeners that on January 13, 1999, Hae Min Lee, a student at Woodlawn High School in Baltimore, Maryland, was strangled to death. She broke up with her ex-boyfriend Adnan Syed, then almost immediately started dating a new guy named Don. The ex-boyfriend would be pretty jealous, right? Adnan Syed is guilty of the murder of Hae Min…

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    In “No Need to Call”, Sherry Turkle formulates various arguments regarding technology. Technology gives people the opportunity to do what they wish whether they are emails, instant messages, texts, or calls. Emails, instant messages, and texts are similar for the reason that you are allowed to respond whenever you want, whether it is ten minutes later or a day later. Technology has helped people communicate around the world in an easier way. Anyone can simply go onto their mobile phone or laptop…

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    Communication started from my high school when my teacher introduced me to the fact that telephone was first invented by Alexander Graham Bell. It made me curious that approximately 100 years ago when the telephone was invented; communicating with people who were far away from us was very difficult. The telegraph had already been invented, but it hasn’t been fast enough. It has caused some problems in urgent events. Telephone came and has solved these problems and also this was the beginning of…

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