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    My Self-Concept

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    My Self-Concept Paper Just from being in my communication, class for a while now I have noticed that one of the most significant concepts in communication classes in my generation is self-concept. Self-concept defines as our beliefs, attitudes, feelings and values. It is who we are and what we stand for during our lifetime. Self-concept is a fittingly stable set of perceptions and emotional states. It is the way we see and understand ourselves, and contributes to how we perceive ourselves…

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    beneficial, they also have the potential to end lives if not used responsibly. Every year, countless civilians are injured or killed because someone decided to use their cell phone while they were operating a vehicle. The ad above, asking its audience if a text was worth it causes drivers of all ages to reconsider their actions. The use of dark colors and the image of a deceased young woman encourage drivers to act more responsibly while driving and to keep their cell phones put…

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    Losing your face The article “Stop Googling. Let’s Talk” by Sherry Turkle explains to concerned educators and adults how technology and multitasking is splitting our attention, hindering our ability to properly communicate, and express empathy for one another. Using logos and ethos, Turkle promptly displays a concerning amount of evidence of the degradation of our face to face communication skills; however, by immediately countering any arguments for cell phone usage Turkle leaves the pathos of…

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    As young children, everyone is told how to cross the street safely, but what happens when phones are brought into the picture? From children to adults, everyone is wrapped up in their phones nowadays, whether it's at home or even crossing the street. Texting while walking might not seem like that much of a problem, but in 2016, more than 6,000 people have died from it, in the U.S. alone. As more and more people are becoming more addicted to their phones, more people are becoming susceptible to…

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    Alexander Graham Bell was the inventor of the telephone in 1874. From this generation on, the evolution of the phone has impacted our society immensely. Phones have gone from a simpler way to communicate without travel or write a letter, to everyone having them as a daily item in their pocket you can't forget. If something were to happen to your present day phone, it's easy to freak out, especially if you forget it at home, or drop it to the ground (or break it with a discus). However dependent…

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    1. In one to two paragraphs, summarize the secondary source for which you completed the Secondary Source Analysis Worksheet in learning block 2-4. Focus on the secondary source’s thesis, arguments, use of primary sources, potential biases, reliability, and usefulness to a beginning researcher. In the article, the Search for Middle Ground written by J. Samuel Walker, the author J. Samuel Walker addresses a chronically and fueled debate between many well-known scholars about Truman’s decision to…

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    askes some question that are honestly intriguing these questions are: “If the computer breaks, will children not know how to write with a pencil? And If e-books are taken out of the classroom, will children no longer know how to read in a traditional text?” these questions may seem silly but are in fact reasonable to…

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    Cell Phone Benefits

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    Occasionally modern technology happens to be frowned upon. However, is it because they hate it, or because they do not understand the technology itself. Cell phones happen to provide quite a reassuring secure feeling for many civilians. On several occasions, I have overheard some people refer to their cell phone as their security blanket. Because when used properly I believe the cell phones reassuring benefits out way the cost that cell phones cause when being used at inappropriate times. Such…

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    Dunia Omar Khalil ENG 110 Spring 2015 Drive a car not a cell phone There are billions of people throughout the world using cell phones in their daily routine life which is a way of community with others. Cell phones have become the common thing that people use and they invent a lot of cell phone from different brand such as Nokia, Android Galaxy, Iphone, and Blackberry. However, cell phones have many advantages but still have very bad effects on the people who use them while driving. Using…

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    You know people nowadays have cell phones. But the question is are they safe? This issue is important because I want the reader to know that cell phone may not be what you think they are. These are the major reasons. One it can damage DNA and gene expression cells, it can also disturb pacemaker functionality, and it can expose the brain to two times the average radiation. Cell phones are not safe because it can change DNA and gene expression cells, it can disturb functioning of pacemaker, and…

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