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    In Neuromancer he talks about ‘mega-corporations’ which viewed technology as a weapon, and the information superhighway as a battlefield, and who hired hackers and coders to help them control information, which would in turn bring financial gains and the power to secure them from future loss. Stone reiterates that Gibson’s…

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    Do violence video games make children behavior become less aggressive forward others? Today’s technology is advancing constantly to the point where it is well known to the social economic especially young teenagers. In a study, “Violent video games and delinquent behavior in adolescents: A risk factor perspective, the authors mention about an online survey done by “3,372 Flemish adolescents, aged 12-18 years old.” The survey results concluded that violent video games have made huge contribution…

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    As the world advances, so does technology. Since the beginning of man, people have found ways to communicate with each other for survival or companionship. Telegrams, letters, and postcards are all things of the past. Over time, these things have given way to email and cell phones. The newest form of communication is social networking. Social networks are a relatively new addition to our lives. Since their beginning in the early 2000s in the form of blogs (Bowles, 2013), social networks…

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    the most rewarding parts of the academic career because taking an active role in the education process allows me to make immediate and measurable contribution to society. Today, an increasingly globalized business environment and rapidly changing technologies are fueling a demand for accounting professionals with advanced skills and up-to-date knowledge. University education helps our students build a foundation for career success. My objective is to help students gain the knowledge and develop…

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    construction. I would like to apply these skills to work as a catalog librarian in a special collection of a public library, academic library, or cultural institution. I am also interested in learning about metadata, particularly its applications in digital publishing, and taxonomy, a field which I discovered through Simmons’ podcast Beyond the Stacks: Innovative Careers in Library & Information Science. I look forward to Simmons, too, for the experiential learning opportunities offered in…

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    fingertips with the multiple of mobile devices they own. It’s the twenty-first century and although we do not have flying cars as predicted, we have an advanced internet network. The internet has grown rapidly over the past decade compared to other technologies, like television and telephones, that took more than double the amount of time to evolve into what it is today. It now connects more than…

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    Robert Watcher, in his book The Digital Doctor: Hope, Hype, and Harm at the Dawn of Medicine’s Computer Age, describes the many effects, both helpful and harmful, that have distinguished this age of computers in medicine. Watcher uses his influence as the professor and associate chair of the Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, and his years of experience in the field of medicine, to look down on the developing world of technological medicine and offer his own…

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    this new global age. The following are annotated bibliographies with research works about philosophical approaches that are relevant in today business environment. Annotated Bibliography Andriole, S. J. (2007). The 7 habits of highly effective technology leaders. Communications…

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    very strict about the amount of technology my sister and I used in a course of a day. Playing on the computer and watching television was very limited. My sister and I would always complained about these obscure house rules, especially when we visited our friends and family’s homes where they had at least three televisions. We were often encouraged to read books and play outside. There were many times where we pleaded to our parents the importance of more technology; our case always came down…

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    Recruitment: - platforms such as LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter has transformed recruiting, resulting in 92% of companies to using these platforms for hiring purposes; up from 89% prior year and 45% of Fortune 500 corporations have social media links on their career page. Statistics shows that LinkedIn is the most favored for recruiting, and 93% of companies uses this platform followed by Facebook at 66% and Twitter 54%. Seventy three percent of recruiters states they are pleased with their…

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