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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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    How does texting affect teenagers? Texting can affect teenagers in many ways, but most teenagers don't see the negative ways that it affects them such as socializing effects, School work, being a tired teen, Grammar, Texting and behavior risk, sleeping problems, and driving accidents and etc. That are caused because teenagers are distracted texting about every aspect of their lives, it makes people wonder if teenagers can't put their phone down at all to do one simple thing. 1. How can texting…

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    We are in a world of technological advancement, and cell phones are a part of the evolution. The advancement of technology in cell phones has caused a shift in the way people communicate today. Cell phones can be the sole source for communicating, just with a few taps someone can send text messages, emails, buy things, make phone calls, and even have face-to-face conversations. The cell phone has become a common product for almost everyone, in fact 90% of adult Americans own a cell phone; 89% of…

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    One of the prime issues with youth leadership today is the quality of communication. Almost all communication done by young people today is non-verbal; it has been reduced to texting, chatting, instant messaging, and emails and phone calls if we are lucky. The youth communication has grown greatly impersonal with little connection with the people that they communicate with because they rarely take the time to speak to people face-to-face. This personal connection is essential to being a good…

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    Weeeoooeee, weeeoooeee, weeeoooeee. Listening to the sirens go off, seeing the flashing lights and hearing the footsteps getting closer, causes one’s heart to start pounding faster than Usain Bolt. Most people are aware not to judge a book by it’s cover; in order to avoid false first impressions on others, individual’s should also be educated on the importance of getting to know a person and the reasons behind the steps and actions people take. A stereotype is an over exaggerated truth.…

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    We live in a digital world; it is in all parts of life. Technology today has everything shaped into the speediest and most advantageous forms possible to make individuals lives greater and more importantly, easier. The innovations and growth that have been made through recent years are astounding when compared to where the world was only a couple of years to ten years prior. With the web and everything connected to it, messaging, video calls, educational programs and shopping- the potential…

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    In Amusing Ourselves to Death, Neil Postman compared the public discourse between before and after telegraph invention, he suggested the telegraph altered the very nature of social and personal discourse in American culture."The telegraph made a three-pronged attack on typography 's definition of discourse, introducing on a large scale irrelevance, impotence, and in coherence.”Said in The Peek-a-Boo World chapter. The author believed modern technology from telegraph to television, makes…

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    I always wondered, what did the generation before us do without the internet? I know for a fact and experience I can 't live without the internet and the good and the bad that comes with it. The internet is a collection of websites and services. Fifty years ago the Internet came into existence, it has extremely changed our life from the second we wake up to until we go back to sleep. Around three billion people use the Internet. It was only in the 1990s that Internet was provided to the public.…

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    When you hear the word “social media” what do you think of? Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, even Snapchat is what I would imagine. I am sure we can all admit that we have one or even all of these that were named. While Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat are easy ways to communicate with friends and family, few stop to consider the implications its usage may have for them in the future, or the hidden dangers of having an account. Besides the effect of your eligibility for employment that…

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