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    RHETORICAL ANALYSIS- “IS GOOGLE MAKING US STUDPID” The world of internet has made the flow of information very easy and the entire globe is just a click away from you. But there has started surfacing a school of thoughts which believes that availability of vast sea of information on the internet using search engines like GOOGLE is also making people foolish. Nicholas Carr, the writer of this article belongs to same school of thoughts. His belief is that excessive use of GOOGLE is replacing our…

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    Good morning, I apologize for disturbing your holiday with this email. You can easily find the answers to the “standard” case study questions on the Internet. Therefore, please answer the following “non-standard” questions that I created instead of those “standard” questions: 1. Refer to “Making Supply Meet Demand in Uncertain World” HBR article. Discuss at least 5 lessons from the article. How do you apply the lessons to Zara? Pick a company from your team. Explain how you apply the lessons to…

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    Although we live in a very modern world, where technology precedes everything, we are still connected to the past somehow. Today we refer to the Internet, and sometimes books to get specific knowledge and information about a certain field or topic. This information could be about a certain culture, languages, religious beliefs or traditions and etc. But have we ever wondered where this information came from? How do people know about traditions and beliefs that come from the past? One of the many…

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    As I mentioned, the internet is full of cyber bullying which is when people humiliate or talk bad about each other on the internet through a form of social media such as Facebook or Instagram. People can lie about who they are and you can open yourself up to being stalked over the internet by Predators. These predators can track you down over the internet, threaten you and even use your personal information. Your account can be hacked and…

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    Introduction: In our society nowadays we see the internet as an essential tool to carry out our daily activities. The internet has changed the way business, governments and humans interact. However, as the internet takes a bigger part of our daily lives we lose communication skills, suffer from distraction and have less direct contact with each other. In the following essay, the positive and negative effects of the internet on human interaction will be discussed. Some of the positive aspects…

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    The Internet: A bane to society "Technology is a useful servant but a dangerous master" (Lange, n.d.). The internet is the gateway for technology to function. Without the access of the internet we cannot go online. To access online is to be able to acquire unlimited information's that may or may not be useful. Also, the thing about the internet is that it can be accessed by anyone, and of any age (The positive and negative effects of the internet, n.d.) Meaning, there is freedom to access…

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    Bees and Butterflies: An Analysis Microaggressions have become a day to day experience for many people around the globe. It seems that only a select number of situations are broadcasted for millions to observe through books, movies, tv shows, news. While the rest are lost in a sea of hundreds of faces. There are many wonderful sources of clarity that bring light to these experiences and situations. One of the most inspiring in my opinion is the book Citizen by Claudia Rankine. Citizen unveils…

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    Throughout the article titled “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” the author Nicholas Carr references the fact that he has is very experienced with the internet as it has been a key part of his life in the past decade and has added to the web's massive databases. He also talks about how, before the internet was super popular, people had to learn to read the old-fashioned way and open up a book. Throughout the article, Carr regularly references many other reliable sources such as Maryanne Wolf, a…

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    When Brains Attack Summary

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    “When Brains Attack” Podcast By: Robert Krulwich & Jad Abumrad (1 hour long) Brains are amazing. They have so much power and control over us; that sometimes one feels as if they are a completely separate force from us that can go against our will. In this podcast they tell us four stories of how the brain took a course of it’s own. From a fiber optic wire in a mouse’s brain, to a change in space position, to secrets our brain keeps from us, to a complete power out of a section of the brain, we…

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    Transparence Of Internet

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    However, I use internet just for necessary, as my school homework, at a work, check my email, talk to someone, for fun also. Contrary, the people my age love technology. They want to know everything in the technology. The circle is internet company have power in the world. The internet is use more often at our society now. The internet is use at work, to give the information., communicate. Therefore, internet is about the transparence, takes away humanity, privacy is not matter. The internet one…

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