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    In today’s society, technology is important in many parts of life. People can now do almost anything from their computer, tablet or cell phone. The biggest use for these technology devices is communication. Texting, social networking and emailing allow people to have an additional form of communication other than the traditional face-to-face setting (FtF). Computer mediated communication (CMC) has created a new form of communication that allows people from all over the world to talk and form a…

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    As both a consumer and professional in the health care industry, I must admit that the majority of my information collection and communication exists online. I utilize online resources to research both my health and my patient's health needs. Within the Veterans Health Care system I network with colleagues through online messaging at well as mass email network groups which includes Occupational Therapist's nationwide within each specialty. I've found social networking is also useful for…

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    Online Dating Deception

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    phenomenon of the computer and online dating. A 2007 study showed that Americans spent over 500 million dollars on online dating, making it the second highest industry for “paid consent” on the internet, trailing behind pornography(Ali & Wibowo).Online dating has provided a way for people to create Internet based profiles of themselves and gave them the ability to interact with others. Despite the ever growing popularity, online dating is often seen as having one major flaw: deception.…

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    misunderstood by the regulators” (Liebowitz, 2004, pg. 95). There is a lot more to the radio industry and the recording industry then we think there is. Having property rights makes something legal or illegal. The people who would take the songs off the internet and download them to their iPods or iPhones or burn CD illegally do not have any rights to do it, or rights meaning an approval from the artist to publish their song. This is why today artists are getting mad at the fact that new apps,…

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    Gavin Grime Ann Frake ENG 111 7 October 2015 Are Cyberbullying Punishments Harsh Enough? A young man, named Tyler Clementi, took his own life by jumping off of the Washington Bridge. Tyler was an 18-year-old freshman student at Rutgers University who was cyberbullied. Tyler took his life after being humiliated by his own roommate, Dharun Ravi. Ravi videotaped Tyler with a male friend, and posted the video online (Sullum). This cyberbullying is an example of why cyberbullying punishments need to…

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    of bullying can lead to low self-esteem, mental illness, and even suicidal thoughts. Because of technology, you can connect with anyone at anytime, and bullies use this to their advantage. If a bully is harassing a peer in real life and over the Internet, the victim…

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    United States resides in a household with a computer and 76% of households in the with a computer have high-speed internet access. Following the exponential development of the internet in the 1980’s came the invention of a newfound digitalized therapy. Electronic Therapy, e-therapy, emerged as a new branch of psychotherapeutic communication. Madalina Sucala of the Journal of Medical Internet Research suggests “in the 1980’s e-therapy, was conveyed through various forms of basic digital…

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    released, which is one of the most common computer scripting languages to this day. Also, not only did Java get released in 1995, but Internet Explorer 2.0 was also released, a popular web browser and by 1997, DVD discs and players became commercially available for the public’s use. In 1998, MP3 players were released to allow people to have the ability to download internet audio music without having to carry around one of those annoying CD players wherever they went, then, less than a year…

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    Today’s world is growing increasingly dependent on the use of digital media, broadening the horizons for possibility and innovation like never before. Look around; mobs of people everywhere are roaming their way through life, noses buried in their phones, eyes focused on their iPads and tablets. It is not complicated to perceive the apparent commonality among these individuals, being their growing obsession with divulging themselves in the addictive actions of digital media in a technologically…

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    Parent”. Spyware is you having the ability to log every keystroke your child makes and thus a good portion of his/her private world. How would you feel if your teen was being stalked by a pedifile? The internet can be a dangerous place. It can be dangerous because teens are stalked by strangers on the internet. Bad things can happen to them such as being kidnapped. The first reason Coben introduces spyware is so parents can monitor what their teen is doing. A second reason Coben suggest spyware…

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