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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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    Influence of Technology The internet and technology itself are taking over all of us; how much the internet influence on people should not be underrated. Nowadays society is experiencing a life changing event and nothing is like it used to be. The relationships that succeeded before the internet era begin are being replace by this technology which is why some relationships have more problems today than they have years ago. Also, the overuse of the internet is making people more stupid because…

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    I Hate the Internet by Jarret Kobek The internet is a beautiful place; a place where anyone could go and search whatever they have on their mind in a matter of seconds. They are opened up to a whole new reality, almost like an alternative universe. We are so in tuned to the internet and most people are too blind to see that. Personally, I have already checked my phone three times since I started writing this prompt. Jarret Kobek’s I Hate the Internet gives us a look on a multitude of people…

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    Throughout the essay of Does texting affect writing by Michaela Cullington, she has many repetitions on how when it comes to texting, many people feel that you lose your sense of emotion or even to display or write emotion. Many people display their emotion throughout text with small sideways smiley faces and some people think that isn’t a proper way to display emotion because when it comes to trying to express your emotion in writing with proper usage of grammar and format, it is not looked…

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    Sherry Turkle Summary

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    1. The nature of the conversation changes, when a phone is placed between two people, since the phone is a distraction to the conversation. With the phone between the two people, it acts a barrier to the conversation, where both of them feel that a phone is more entertaining than a conversation. And, to pass the time they would rather sit on their phones, instead of having a meaningful conversation. As Sherry Turkle mentions, we want to be "alone together" meaning people want a way to customize…

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    In middle school I would log into my AOL instant messenger account and send phrases to SmarterChild, an artificial intelligence driven chatterbot, to translate into Spanish. I recall gleefully feeling like I had discovered a big secret, a way to use recreational instant messaging as a means to learn. Now, as technology becomes a more integral part of day-to-day life, the distinctions between what is purely fun and what is educational are becoming less clear. My own work in various educational…

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    IPhone, electronics, and technology has become the norm of today’s world. Communication has dramatically changed over years. We can communicate faster and more cost-effectively, we have access to more information, and we have more choices of how to communicate. In the short essay “The limits of friendship “by Konnikova she speaks on Dunbar number and questions whether having more virtual friends/relationship will influence us in a positive or negative way, also for the future generation. In…

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    Nestle India Case Study

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    in India in 1982, with launch of instant noodles - Maggi 2 Minute Noodles. Nestle India created a new category in the packaged food segment. Nestle India’s first-mover advantage helped to establish and retain its position as a leader in its category. Over the years, Nestle India extended the Maggi brand line to a range of products like Pasta, Masala, soups, sauces and ketchups. However, other product extensions of the brand were not as successful as the instant noodles. In 2005, Nestle India…

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    Technology is all around; it always seems that there is a new phone out or a new and better tech trying to race to the top of the market every year. In reality, is the tech that people are buying affecting them in ways they never thought? People depend on technology like depending on a car with low gas; if it runs out, then people are stranded and soon panic. People are too dependent on technology and it’s causing a negative impact on mental and physical health. In addition people are on…

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    Deutsche Telecom Essay

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    Introduction: Telecommunication affects our daily life in various ways. In today’s society smart phones and the internet are omnipresent. Over the last 25 years mobile phones and the internet have changed considerably the way people communicate with each other. It is thus no surprise that telecommunication has become a necessity in the business world. The number of mobile phone connections in Germany has increased from 1,77 million in 1993 to a staggering 115,23 million in 2013 (Statista,…

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