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    rooms, discussion forums and dating sites let people meet each other and get to know more people without having to be there in person” (How technology has improved communication, par 4). In other words, the use of a mobile device connected to the internet or a cellular network, allows users to have different methods on how to interact. Having a mobile device helps improve the communication between users trying to meet new users. The James Kendrick from ZDnet states, “Communication is wonderfully…

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    past—even a sense that communication has no history, or had nothing of importance to consider before the days of television and the Internet” (Gladwell). This quote does an excellent job of showing what social networking sites have ultimately caused in today’s world. In today’s day and age people are using the internet all the time for countless reasons. Using the internet as a source of advertisement attempting to reach the maximum amount of people in the most convenient and cost efficient way…

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    Over the past two decades since the explosion of technology and the internet there has been a drastic change on how the world works. Messages and communication can be sent all with a tap of a button. Everything seems to be getting smaller and faster as the world continues to develop. Back then things were not as simple as they are today, if you wanted to send a message it was through snail mail or a phone call that involved a lot more than just the tap of a button. This development has led to an…

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    benefit of social networks without the heavy hands of censorship. This led to a discussion such that there is a power struggle between the states and the Internet communities. In other words state is trying to control the content in the Internet whereas public are finding several means to evade the filtering system developed by the state. In my view Internet community should be given more freedom. However, we should also take into account that when granting freedom some form of surveillance is…

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    In addition, the internet improves communication. As the internet spread across all over the world, it is possible for us to communicate with each other online (Scmp, 2010). With the emergence of instant messaging and video conferencing, it is obvious that there were no barriers for us to communicate through the internet (Scmp, 2010). Many apps also improve communication. For example, we can use What’s app, Lines, Snapchat, Tencent QQ and Wechat to contact our friends regardless of the distance…

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    Conflict and the Web of Group Affiliations says “Society arises from the individual and the individual arises out of association. Social Network, due to its diverse impacts, has been an as important phenomenon in the last decade as have been the Internet with its advent in the 20th century. However, it has been actively involved in popularizing constant evolution of language, particularly English. Description Before we move forward, some facts can be highlighted to present the dominance of…

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    Perils of Social Networking Most people in the US use some form of social networking site, in fact about 74% of adults use a social network site. (Social Networking fact sheet, n.d.). Some people use the site for keeping in touch with loved ones, friends, or some may use it for business purposes. No matter what people use social networks for, it comes with a lot of risks. Even though it helps people stay in touch with one another, one must be mindful of the information that they are putting…

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    presentation. While using electronic resources, such as Chromebooks and the internet, a few of the potential threats educators may face include: students accessing inappropriate websites, online predators and plagiarism. Because Chromebooks work almost exclusively online and because the online environment is so easy to access, there is great potential…

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    twenty-five years ago, the internet has played an important role in people’s lives and countries’ economies. The number of people using the internet has increased rapidly over time. In addition, they use it in every part in their daily life. In the begging, people used the internet to search and find information or formal using. These days, more people use it for shopping. Online shopping letting customers get information about a product and buy it from a seller through the internet by using web…

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    various computer programs, and by incorporating the internet. Technology will never replace teacher, but “teachers who don’t use technology will be replaced by those who do”. (Trucano) Today teachers no longer only rely on the traditional methods of teaching, but now apply technology to their daily lessons. In many ways teachers have been both blessed by technology, and in contrast, have been cursed by technology. With the use of technology and “the internet has the potential to transform…

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