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    As technology advances, new forums of expressing and composing ideas become readily available to the general public. Today, the internet allows for many to communicate through blogs and chat rooms; however the most apparent and direct form of online communication occurs through text messages. Texting has quickly gained popularity among all demographics throughout the past few years, especially those of younger age groups. This new generation of young adults have been coined to the term…

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    Often times we ask ourselves how does text messaging really impact our teen society today, and what needs to be done so we can protect ourselves from falling in the epidemic of allowing technology to end lives worldwide. Technology has affected the safety and literacy of our generation today more than ever and hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down. Text messaging alone has caused many driving accidents, school distractions, as well as brainwashing the generation today into believing we can’t…

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    Teens have been evolving for centuries at first it started with teens getting married off and raising a family, then it changed to teens in the working force, now it’s teens getting an education, but the tables have turned. In current days, teens are spending hours on their phones. The more time they spend on their phones the more their changing. Some teens are changing for the better and others for the worse. I think that teens constantly texting has a negative effect on all of their aspects…

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    In today’s society, in the United States of America, the topic of text messaging often creates controversy. The question is, “is texting harming our society”? Is one person’s perspective more accurate over someone else’s; will we ever know? The very wise John McWhorter an editor at The New Republic and columnist for The New York Daily News as well as a teacher of linguistics, wrote an article called “Talking With Your Fingers”. Throughout McWhorter’s passage he discusses the issue of whether…

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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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    Have you ever wondered how it feels to receive an email from your twin brother While he is on his mission? Or, write about your journey while you are out on a mission? I have, A lot of people have had this same experience or are going through this same experience at this time now. These writing experiences have both taught me and helped me understand why what kind of text or writing type I have and use that I can become more experienced with. The artifacts that I will be using will be are my…

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