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    Texting and driving could cost you your life, or someone else’s. The Public Service Announcement (PSA) “ Don't Text and Drive PSA” shows a car full of teenagers listening to music and chatting, but the driver gets a text from her mom asking when she will be home, instead of waiting until the car stopped, the driver proceeded to text her mother back. While the driver is texting back her mother, she swerves into a lane with another car. The other car had a mom with her three kids in the car as…

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    Life can change in an instant. Driving on the back roads in Falmouth, Massachusetts may seem like a casual drive for John Busby, until one day he is shot in the jaw. The windshield broken, glass everywhere, and blood pouring out uncontrollably on the wheel. J. Busby experienced this life changing moment that not only affected him, but his whole family. John and Cylin Busby reach out to readers using a unique memoir structure, effective poetic devices, and flashbacks. These specific attributes…

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    Over the course of time, my use of technology has gradually increased. However, unfortunately, I’m not the only person that’s struggling with the same problem. According to the article “Are Smartphones Making Us Stupid?”, Christopher Bergland states that everyone around the world is engaged with some sort of technology. Technology ranges from phones, computers, television, tablets, etc. therefore, it’s almost impossible not to use it. However, there is always improvement for everything. In the…

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    Today 's diverse communication technologies have given the working community a whole multitude of ways they can communicate effectively. In addition to writing letters, making phone calls and meeting face-to-face, today 's business people can send text messages, leave social media posts, send instant messages or email their recipients. Therefore, employers need to draw up policies that mandate how communication media should be used. For instance, employers need to establish if there is some…

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    log into my AOL instant messenger account and send phrases to SmarterChild, an artificial intelligence driven chatterbot, to translate into Spanish. I recall gleefully feeling like I had discovered a big secret, a way to use recreational instant messaging as a means to learn. Now, as technology becomes a more integral part of day-to-day life, the distinctions between what is purely fun and what is educational are becoming less clear. My own work in various educational capacities has shown me…

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    Cellphones are no longer a luxury, but rather a necessity, in the world that we live in today. A study conducted by Statistics Canada in 2013 found that 83% of Canadian households had at least one active cellphone (Ng). But is there a limit to the times and places that the use of a cellphone is considered appropriate? What about in the classroom? Research carried out by the Human Subject Committee at Wilkes University found that “95% of students bring their phones to class every day, 92% use…

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    Does the use of modern technology differ from those of your parents? There are 6.8 billion people on the planet and 4 billion of them use a mobile phone. Only 3.5 billion of them use a toothbrush. There are vest differences between my generation and my parents generation. The long term affects will be critical. Developing games have changed from generations to generations. Parents in the USA use more hand on games to develop the brain,but the way this generation 's use developing…

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    IPhone, electronics, and technology has become the norm of today’s world. Communication has dramatically changed over years. We can communicate faster and more cost-effectively, we have access to more information, and we have more choices of how to communicate. In the short essay “The limits of friendship “by Konnikova she speaks on Dunbar number and questions whether having more virtual friends/relationship will influence us in a positive or negative way, also for the future generation. In…

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    Imagine not knowing why one was afraid to open the trunk of their car. Forgetfulness is a sign of an unreliable narrator. According to www.nownovel.com, an unreliable narrator is a character who tells the reader a story that cannot be taken at face value. In “Strawberry Spring” by Stephen King, the narrator is a serial killer who kills students on campus and attempts to portray the infamous Jack the Ripper. In “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the narrator has postpartum…

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    Honolulu made walking and texting illegal in July of 2017. Anybody in Honolulu, Hawaii who would cross a street or highway while using any electronic device can be hit with a fine of up to $35 according to the law. Do you think walking and texting should be illegal? This could be dangerous for everyone around because you can get injured, the driver could get injured, or even others cautiously walking across the street close to you could get injured. BUt some people also think that there…

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