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    Communication is something we do every day. Writing a text message to your Mom is very different from responding to an email from your boss. Both require a different tone and a different level of formality or informality. Identifying when it is appropriate to use a certain tone of communication is vital when trying to get your point across effectively. When I am in my family and friends discourse group the setting is very informal and casual. It is not uncommon for one of us to end a text…

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    Inaccurate Information

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    In his 2016 article titled The Consequences of Reading Inaccurate Information, D. N. Rapp outlines the current state of research into the psychology of interpreting misinformation, which is currently a hot topic issue after the recent presidential election. He discusses the reaction people have to being exposed to inaccurate information, the ways that we intuitively think would decrease the later reliance on the faulty information but do no, and then outlines 4 factors that decrease reliance on…

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    The Martian Child Movie

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    Trad 2 Communication is an essential foundation for the human life in which we can interact face to face, via the internet, or through symbols to create and interpret meanings. It’s an important skill, and through the interpersonal communication (communication between two or more people) process, we can develop and sustain relationships. The context of the “Martian Child” movie has many great concepts of communication knowledge and skills, such as: listening, perception, person-centeredness,…

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    speech, the right to bear arms and the right of privacy. The fourth amendment is the right to privacy such as no unreasonable seizures and searches to your personal belongings and property without any warrants. A search usually has to be based on probable cause- a reasonable basis to believe that the person can be linked to a crime (Remy, 2016). In this case, the topic about whether the police should wear body cameras is violating our right of privacy or is it not? One incident that…

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    technology are still being used today despite the ethical and legal issues that they face. For example, cars are still being used even though the death rate from accidents occurring are high and cellphones are still being used even though there are many privacy concerns. If these new technology were banned from the United States, then the US would not be what it is today. People would still be using horses as the main source of transportation and rely solely on letters to communicate. Without…

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    A Reading Analysis of “The Internet is a Surveillance State” Have you ever thought about how easily a person could be caught inappropriately using the Internet. Considering all the many reasons people use the Internet, it is important to keep in mind that whatever is searched on the Internet or through social media is watched, a history is kept of every search. This essay is a reading analysis of the article entitled “The Internet is a Surveillance State”, written by Bruce Schneier. This…

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    Comparing the Tactics of Kaminer and The Economist The 21st century technology makes people live in a world full of monitors. Wherever we go, there is a various kind of surveillance system watching people. In the 2000s, two authors, Wendy Kaminer and The Economist brought the issue of surveillance system in their articles “Trading Liberty for Illusions” (2002) which is written by Wendy Kaminer and “If Looks Could Kill” (2008) by The Economist. Kaminer’s article focuses more on the negative sides…

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    Drone Flyer FAQ

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    Drone Flyer FAQ In Drone Flyer We get a lot of questions about what we can and can not and should not with drones. Here we answer frequently asked questions. If you want to rent a drone are always asking where you sit with, so we have created a list of frequently asked questions How long have you been flying with drones? We are already working on drones since 2012. How long can fly a drone? This depends on the wind, temperature, and the height at which is flown on, counting on 15 to 20…

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    Pros And Cons Of Hacking

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    the phone. I wonder if the Apple company will still make a updated phone so that the FBI will not get in people phone any more. But I hope the FBI will leave the Apple compon alone and just find some hacker to open it. But if the phone has no information on the phone then apple has wasted a lot of time. And if they do make a soft ware will they destroy it of lock it. But will Apple lose the court or will the win the Phone being…

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    prevent harm to the people of our nation. The government or any public funded entity should surveillance to maintain order. Many will argue that we should have our privacy and leave it at that. If the government did not have regulations on the people how would they protect us? Ask yourself this, what is more important, your privacy or national security? Many Americans expressed their disapproval as two classified operations were exposed. Examples of the government spying on their own people,…

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