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    Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” However, in Woody Allen’s, “The Rejection,” the writer satirizes the ideals of the education system that acknowledges only the intelligent students. This is seen in the character of Boris through his exaggerated reaction towards the failure of his son. During the time of Woody Allen, he believed that education was only for the smart and intelligent people. Woody Allen satirizes the education…

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    Isolation develops by one’s choice to feel solitude or forced on one by others when he or she feels shunned by society. However calm it may seem to listen to one’s thoughts, at a certain point one desires to release their trapped words and flush them out into the world. To feel understood, cared for, and belong to a certain group is what makes one human. When life seems foggy with obstacles, simple words of encouragement from a friend is all it takes to kick-start one’s life towards happiness.…

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    increases risk of death by 26% and social isolation… by 29% and 32%.” These damaging and life-threatening conditions negatively impact the lives of numerous humans every day, frequently due to the harsh judgement of appearance by civilization in the world. Society has predisposed that humankind must judge people’s outer beauty and torment if they are different, condemning them to the path of loneliness and the higher risk of death. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the monster suffers from social…

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    good thing, it can also be a bad thing. Many studies have been done to show the negative effects of technology. These negative effects range from social issues to health issues as well as environmental issues. One of the social issues is social isolation. Since social media and technology in general have become so important in our daily lives, people have started withdrawing from social activities and lacking human contact. If you walk around a…

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    The influence of media has had such a huge impact in this generation. Kids are learning at a young age how to operate tablets, four and five year olds know how to work an iPad better than their parents. These new electronics have robbed the idea of a normal childhood. There once was a time where you would find kids outside playing with their friends, face to face. Now kids are interacting in their rooms through social media. It is not just kids who know about social media, there is a significant…

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    Indeed, there are many heated discussions regarding the comparisons between online and traditional schooling. Crucially, various individuals applaud the utilization of traditional schooling while others applaud online schooling. It is significant to weigh the pros and cons of both systems. There are various criteria that may aid in choosing between the two forms of schooling. Unarguably, “schooling, whether online or traditional, is vital in the progress of humans in the current world”. One…

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    Stranger Things Stranger Things is an original Netflix series set in Hawkins, Indiana in the 1980’s. It is about a group of residents looking for a lost boy called Will Byers. There are 3 main story lines within the season, which are Joyce (Wills mum) and Chief Hopper (the chief of police); Mike, Lucas, Dustin (Will’s friends) and Eleven (a runaway science experiment); and Nancy (Mike’s brother) and Jonathan (Will’s Brother). All these story lines are working for the same thing, finding…

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    Social Media has changed our lives completely, people communicate so much more through the keyboard instead of picking up the phone. Relationships can suffer from the lack of real communication, although some friendships grow after seeing a quick message of hello. It can help people who are socially isolate or shy connect with people; on the other hand, it is correlated with personality and brain disorders such as the need for instant gratification, ADHD and addictive personalities. One simple…

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    The World of Internet and its Effects on Social Relationships There have been many studies conducted on the various features of the Internet, its connection to social media, and how it influences intimate, and professional relationships. Though many scholars believe that the advent of the computer age, coupled with enormity of information available on the Internet, has enabled people, young and old, to access many areas of knowledge (Morris & Stevens 2007). On the other hand, some results…

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    Did you know that there are more than 260 species of monkeys (Bradford, 2014)? Now, before you ask yourself, “Who Cares?”… Be nice, I do. I’ve always had a serious fascination with monkeys; everything about them reminds me of humans, from their mischievous behavior to their overt physical resemblance. All I ever wanted to do was hug and squeeze it and feed it bananas, dress him up and walk and hold its hand. They are the cutest little things I have ever seen. With all that being said, obviously…

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