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    Internet Influence

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    Since the end of the 20’s century, with the repaid of development of the Internet and its popularization, it has been becoming an indispensable tool in many ways, it liberates the human brain once again, and that is why our daily life is affected by the Internet. There are three influences in our life: making our life becomes easy, also, it can obstructs our normal social skills, and puts us ourselves in danger. Obviously, the Internet is making our life convenient. As we know, the Internet is…

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    As a growing child, Thompson was always intrigued in the subject of computers. His instant fascination continued to grow as he wrote video games, music, and forms of artificial intelligence. Then, as an adult, Thompson’s passion for the internet flourished as he became a magazine writer in the 1990s. At first, Thompson had a negative response…

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    Hitting Home “Scotty is in the hospital. Jump in the car and grab your brother. See you in five”. Well that was quite devastating when hearing those words spill out of my mother’s mouth at about the age of 16. It was a matter of 20 minutes that we had arrived at the hospital to see my entire family huddled around a trifling, little white hospital bed big enough for just his body and no wiggle room. I pushed my way to the front of the 20 people standing in the hospital room to see before my eyes…

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    Social networking can bring people together and build connections, but taken to the extreme it can lead to social isolation, cyber-bullying, depression, decreased productivity, loss of privacy, and addictive behavior. It is possible for someone to have 2,000 friends on Facebook, and 5,000 followers on Instagram and Twitter, and still have no actual human contact beyond their electronic devices. People should monitor their time spent on social media sites to avoid the detrimental effects that…

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    Are Children More Social

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    Today I am going to write about a very controversial topic. Are children more social because of the Internet? A lot of people think they are not, but I think otherwise. After reading this paper I want you to better understand why children are more social because of the Internet. I think that social media and the Internet makes people way more social. It gives them opportunities to meet new people they never would have known. Although a lot of time they will be texting when they meet they are…

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    While many strive for technological advances, others are worried that technology can take over cognitive skills in human beings. From watching television to strolling on the Internet, humans are starting to depend too greatly on technological devices and are losing the importance of the malleability of the brain. Because we depend too greatly on technology, people will start to lose the concept of face-to-face interactions, enhancement of relationships, critical thinking processes, and writing…

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    this view in her talk at the TED conference as “ ‘the Goldilocks effect: not too close, not too far, just right’ ” (video). In other words, some people want to control how much time is spent with a person. This is where technology comes into play. Instant Messages let people interact with each other without seeing them face-to-face. People who only talk in emails and text messages are not building their social skills. Consequently, most teenagers nowadays have trouble just talking to another…

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    the unintended consequences of social media which were good, bad and ugly. World wide web being the game changer in the early 90’s. People got a new way to communicate wirelessly from any corner to any corner in the world. Started with email, then instant messaging. And then combining many features at once, social media became a common platform for a huge population over the word. For e.g., Facebook has 1.7 billion currently active users. Good: With the growing pace of social media, people…

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    Exposure to the internet makes children more knowledgeable and social. Children that are exposed to the internet become more knowledgeable and social. There are many tests on this subject and there has been widespread debate for quite some time. Many questions involving the benefits and risks of internet use as well as the safety of children online have been brought up recently, especially with young people’s access to the internet steadily increasing (Buckingham, 93). To answer the questions…

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    Whatsapp Case

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    Company Report #1: WhatsApp Since 2010, WhatsApp has been one of the well-known instant messaging application for smartphones. In 2014, WhatsApp was owned by Facebook, which is a famous social media platform. The purpose of joining these two companies together is to ensure providing and developing better services to their users while continuing operating independently. According to the Wall Street Journal, WhatsApp is changing their privacy policy for the first time since joining Facebook.…

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