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    Critical Self Analysis Essay Introduction The rapid rate of technological development has changed the social condition and daily lives of people in many aspects and to large extent. The amounts of people who rely on the social media also have gained the increasing at the same time (Adams, 2012). The main aim of this essay is to make critical self analysis of the application of Weibo. The analysis will be achieved through making comparison with person who has used Weibo since 2000. At the end of…

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    MOBILE COMMERCE (M-COMMERCE) AND MOBILE PAYMENTS Technology can be found anywhere and everywhere, we are living in a technological era and all we can do is to get is enjoy all the benefits that comes with it. One of the many benefits that comes from technology is the ability to buy, sell and pay almost anything from anywhere. The progress of technology all over the world is eminent but it does not mean everybody has easy access to it or access at all. Facilitating economic access and…

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    Nicholas Duque ENC 1939 7 November 2017 Paper 3 Rough Draft Persuade Me To Do What? In a 21st century United States of America, the people of the country live life at a fast pace, surrounded by consumerism, and absorbing all the advertisements thrown at them. The media and popular culture shape individuals into wanting to fit in the norms. However, in my opinion, societies norms and culture are set with profit motives and established on self-interest. Not falling into these norms when everyone…

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    and Schaefer extensively go through the current uses and issues of the medium, conveying complex ideas to an audience knowledgeable about the Internet as a medium. Furthermore, reflecting on exigence and stakes, while Steinmetz and Schaefer aim to provide a beneficial resource to an experienced…

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    In an era where it is as easy as the push of a button to talk to or even have a face to face conversation with someone, why is it that the majority of people would prefer to text? Society has traded relationships for convenience at the expense of health. This theme is quite apparent through the lens of two works. Both The Public Image by Muriel Spark and “Is Facebook Making Us Lonely?” by Stephen Marche discuss how a person is affected when they become isolated. In this context, I will not be…

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    difference in time and value allows the Millennials to become more knowledgeable because as the older generations were distracted by the politics, the younger generations were able to expand their knowledge on other materials. Next, the use of the internet enables more socializing for the younger generation because they connect to one another through text, making the write much more the the previous generations. Lastly, the Millennials are able to become more motivated in learning through online…

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    I thoroughly enjoyed reading the article, "Franchise Hostages: Fast Food, God, and Politics" by Robert W. Emerson and Jason R. Parnell. Prior to reading this article, I never thought about the possible negative effects that the freedom of speech has on a company. It made me realize that leaders of companies have to be cautious when speaking about politics. This highlights the fine line of free speech and politics. The examples given in this article show that when leaders of companies speak…

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    Vicki Haddock’s article, “Teenagers Need Policing Online,” is a thorough review of many of the issues teenagers and young adults face on the internet. The boom of social media has only increased parent’s awareness of the potential risks their children could face by having an online profile. To assist in raising awareness to parents and legal guardians, author Vicki Haddock showcased her 30 years of experience as journalist, reporter, editor and columnist ("Author Vicki Haddock," n.d.). Using her…

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    Briefly, summarize Gladwell's argument. Why is he skeptical about the use of social media? In the article Small Change, Why Revolution will not be tweeted, Malcolm Gladwell expounds on the degree of effectiveness of social media in the fight for social injustices. The rights and freedom movements in the southern U.S. in the early 1960s did not require anything like Facebook, Twitter, or emails. The story of four Negro students who were denied service at the restaurant described how revolution…

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    The Circle’s Warning: A Machiavellian Approach to Mass Surveillance Dave Eggers' s The Circle serves as a warning to its readers against modern-day society's reliance on social media and the virtual world of the internet. The book introduces Mae Holland, a young ambitious woman who has the opportunity of a lifetime to work for The Circle Company. The Circle's innovations such as the SEECHANGE cameras permit anyone visual access to any place at any time. Eventually, these cameras are used by Mae…

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