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    What comes to mind when you see an offensive or unpleasant post a high school student has posted on their social media for all to see? Teenagers have no tact when it comes to social media. High school students don’t care how their actions will affect others well-being. Teenagers don’t understand the consequences of their online actions. A major problem with teens and social media is cyber-bulling, in the state of Georgia it’s illegal to bully people in any form. When teens post pictures and…

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    Multimedia Definition: Multimedia is a file format in computer include a lot of forms like sound, videos, images, graphics, and text that we use in our daily life. It helps us a lot as an example now we use multimedia in education process t to deliver a scientific information in a simple way, which could anybody receive. History: The newspaper was the first mass communication medium to employ Multimedia, they use the text, images and graphics. After that, they start to use radio waves, in 1901…

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    And yet, the company has not only made the transition, it has improved its ranking in the process. Mobile phone surveys are gaining popularity, however very little experimental research has been conducted on mobile phone surveys. One rare exception is the work by Peytchev and Hill (2010), who embedded several experiments within a series of mobile surveys.The study design will allow us to compare findings between…

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    New inventions and ideas are being shared constantly and technology is continuously being upgraded. It is hard for people to keep up with the daily change and we often focus a lot of our time on learning how to use these innovative gadgets. From cell phones to laptops, humans spend an insane amount of time looking at screens instead of faces. The negative impact of technology has been debated for many years. The consistent evolution of technology in the 21st century is devolving the social…

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    MUH 171 9:30 AM Eastern Kentucky University Department of Music MUH 171 Music Appreciation FA 2016 CRN 11061 SYLLABUS Tue/Thu 9:30 AM Foster 100 (3 Credit Hours) Prof. James Willett james.willett@eku.edu Foster 306 phone 622-1345 A. Catalog Description: MUH 171 Music Appreciation (3). I, II. May not count toward a major or minor in music. Provides the general college student with a cultural background in music. Masterpieces of music, composers, and techniques presented through…

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    Physical Education in High School With the rise of the technological age, it seems like the only thing that is not improving is the world’s health. Everyday, children face social pressures, academic stressors, and distractions in the form of electronics and social media outlets. Couple the previous statement with the fact that school systems across the country are placing less of an importance on physical activity, and it should be no surprise that 1 out of every 3 children ages 2-19 are…

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    Concussions: The Invisible Injury Ben Utecht, a former tight end in the NFL, said “The concussion crisis has changed the face of sports as we know it and it has brought to surface the incredible importance of our brain health. The time is now for us to make our brain the number one priority so that education and awareness can take effect, and begin to change the way we approach the health of our athletes from youth to professionals.” Along with attempting to prevent concussions, athletes…

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    for my body to not matter, to live in a digital-only world” ( Boyd, 2016). This illustrates the pressures and insecurities many teens go through today, but the internet is where they can ignore those insecurities. Henceforth, it exemplifies the importance of giving teens a space where they can be themselves and have space where parents aren't constantly on their backs. Without a doubt, it is important to set guidelines on where teens are searching up, but giving teens privacy is an important…

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    to focus on the adverse effects technology can have on people’s interactions with others. The Dean should take both sides into consideration when analyzing technology’s impact but should specifically focus on the negative impacts because of the importance of communication in the Army. Cadets at the…

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    men because most of them are not working in STEM fields. Therefore, the gender gap makes many single mothers have financial problems. The indirect victims are the next generation of America not only on education level but also on nutrition level because their moms cannot afford the better education opportunities and have trouble buying healthier…

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