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    money on to be visually acceptable. (Hess, 2014). According to a recent report from the UK’s Royal Society for Public Health, 91 per cent of young people using social media on a regular basis, the report highlights the addictive nature of such technologies, describing it as more addictive than cigarettes and alcohol. (Boran, 2017) . Another area of concern is medication children with harmful psychotropic drugs, and the increased amount of toxic chemical that children in contact are…

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    Everything you need to know about My Family for Windows Phone The combination of the internet and mobile technology has changed our lives drastically, and mostly for good. However, there are many dark alleys in the world of internet, just like in the real world, the ones you would always want to keep your family, especially your children, protected from. In today's world, and owing to our modern lifestyle, it is usual for young children to have their own smartphones, and it is not easy to keep a…

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    Question 1 (a) The electronics industry is one of the most important industries in the world. It has grown steadily in recent decades, generates a great number of jobs, promotes technological development and, at the same time, fuels a high demand for raw materials that are considered scarce or rare. This development affects the environment in two ways: first through the large and growing amount of equipment that is discarded annually and second through the extraction of natural raw materials…

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    term „Techno“ for this music genre come from? The term „Techno“ goes back to the 1970s when Alvin Toffler published a book with the title „Future Shock“ by speaking about „Techno-rebells“ who use the most modern technology to fight the system subversively which created those technologies. Since the early 80s, the term was used in several interviews and in 1984 Cybotron from Detroit published in an „Electro“-sampler a single with the title „Techno-City“. Afterwards It took part of the Hip Hop…

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    Success Kid In the age of ever changing technology and media forms, one must be constantly searching for what makes new platforms different from the rest. Long ago, oral traditions dominated the way ideas were spread. Eventually, written records surged to dominate the way individuals communicate, which opened an avenue where people could interact with each other without being face to face. This phenomenon, while extremely beneficial, introduced the notion of the control of text. The author of…

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    in words arbitrarily interpretable. Another distinctive feature of scientific knowledge is that it has always been progressing rapidly, in terms of their rigorousness in explaining the nature, accuracy of predictability, and application of new technology to our daily life, since…

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    evolved. And because of our curious and unlimited way thinking, mankind had given birth to technology. Technologies are the essential part of the human life nowadays. World is growing everyday with technologies. Everyday new technologies are coming in this world and these technologies are changing the life of human beings. Technology is now a big part of our society and our foreseeable future. We use technology everyday in order to fulfill specific tasks. Today, we can not imagine ourselves…

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    of the world is experienced by the whole world. The globalization actually broadens and deepens the interconnectedness worldwide among countries at the fastest rate in all aspects of life, both good and bad. This in reality is mainly driven by technology and information system through communication. Since the Pacific Island countries are connected to the rest of the world, they are prone to both the good and bad things as a result of globalization. In this essay, we will…

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    Morality and Quality There is certain controversy between quality and morality. At least, it seems to be the case in photojournalism in the modern media. With advanced technology, photographers have the ability to produce better pictures which fulfill the professional standards perfectly. However, these pictures are not necessarily humane or ethical, especially when these photos touch death. Stanley Forman captured a breathtaking picture of a woman who was falling to her death in the Boston…

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    author Nick Harkaway, it is argued that the digital revolution will continue to grow and will never stop. Moreover, that technology has more pros than cons especially when it comes to e-books .Harkaway praises books in some parts, but his main talk was about technology; he says that technology is becoming a portion of the globe that we inhabit at a level below our notice, and technology is as important as roads or supermarkets. I disagree with Harkaway’s opinion in his article. Paper reading is…

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