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    isolated and alone. In recent years, smartphones are the dominant type of phone on the market. Thanks to WiFi connections and data allowance, at the touch of a button one is emerged into the world of social media, and can spend hours scrolling through Facebook and Twitter news feeds, as well as checking e-mails and texting family and friends. Gone are the days of physical contact, as many people stay in touch or contact one another through the medium of a screen. However, the internet is not…

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    INTRODUCTION TO THE COMPANY: • Phoolwool.com is an online portal for potential subscribers and Internet surfers to send personal expressions to their friends, relatives and loved ones; sitting conveniently in front of a computer, laptop, smart phone, tablet or a phablet. • Deliver by taking online/ offline orders for flowers and other assorted gifts and items as the requirement maybe in the best possible optimum delivery schedule. • Phoolwool.com was established in May 2014 in Vadodara, Gujarat…

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    Social media has constructively shown a clear rhetorical analysis of my digital identity. Social media does not provide my whole life in an image, but it shows the hobbies I enjoy partaking in. Several appeals make up the digital identity an audience can view via my social media. An ethical appeal would be seen by an audience due to the pride I take for conservation and wildlife management in the outdoors. With a clean reputation in the outdoors an audience can trust my words and views through a…

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    Nicholas Carr vs Kevin Kelly Imagine a world where the internet, electronic devices, smartphones, or any type of technology that you have ever known, did not exist. How could you live without these tools? Technology has been innovating society for the past centuries. People all around the world have been benefited by the new products that technology has to offer. It is almost impossible to imagine a society without technology. This new tech era has made communication stronger than ever and will…

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    Observation Of Snapchat

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    I decided to observe the social platform of “Snapchat” which is a mobile app that allows interaction through media such as pictures and videos which self destruct after a couple seconds. In this day and age, Snapchat has proven to be a revolutionary source of media in both positive and negative ways. The most dangerous form of interaction this platform enables is momentary keyboard confidence, which related greatly with many of the readings and subjects we discussed in class. This is the concept…

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    Introduction Jenny L. Davis conducted a study about Social Media and experiential ambivalence, in which she approaches the debate from an experimental perspective, evaluating the stories that people have told her about their relation to technology. Her qualitative study looks at the participant’s subjective experiences with social media, and how it influences them in their interpersonal communication and personal lives. She suggests that technological ambivalence is neither dystopic or utopic,…

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    In his bildungsroman Feed, M. T. Anderson presents a nightmare of the future in which the omnipresent feed, a brain implant providing access to the internet, has dominated human minds with an escape in a virtual reality where advertising, artifice, and pleasure-seeking abound. In this world of surplus and connection, there is an ironic and tragic scarcity in the prevalence of meaningful human relationships. This is seen in the life of protagonist Titus, an average teenager with a fixed esteem…

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    media sites that allow people to share their own political and form their own opinions. One specific social media site that the author uses as an example is Facebook. Tukefci mentions that when Facebook began to become known this social media site was available to millions of users in Arabic. As a result, the author emphasizes that Facebook allowed her to maintain a close connection with her friends. Moreover, the author acknowledges that without this digital technology she would have never been…

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    Birth announcements, life achievements, and memorable experiences are all events that are shared on social media. Adrienne Lafrance, an author for The Atlantic, calls attention to current and future parents who use social media. Lafrance addresses her audience with an informative tone and formal language that the typical parent can understand without coming across as too simplistic. In her article “The Perils of Sharenting,” Lafrance effectively convinces her audience that parents need to limit…

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    Narcissism Essay

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    Indication of Selfie and Narcissism’s Relationship Human beings always want to make special moments memorable that the biggest proof is photos which we encounter daily in social media. When a bunch of people gathered to specific place, they needed one to take their photos. Gradually, desire of taking group or solo photos has ended up with invention of selfie, and in a short time, selfie became a trend. At least, everyone almost has one selfie in social media accounts. Although selfie is one of…

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