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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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    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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    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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