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    positive direction for us to tread or a negative ideal towards a world with less interpersonal communication? Many would argue these advances have more pros than cons. Such as, Kris Axtman, a staff writer at The Christian Science Monitor, in “’r u online?’: The Evolving Lexicon of Wired Teens”, where he discussed how technology is effecting our youth’s communication (247-49). “Note to Selfie”, by American journalist John Dickerson, illustrated the importance of recording our journey through…

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    other go out on a few dates and fall in love? Well, maybe when my parents were growing up. These days with the rise of technology courtship has drastically changed. According to the Pew Research Center, one in every 10 American adults has used an online dating site or a mobile dating app. This statistic is just one of many that shows courtship is no longer about finding the “right partner” it’s about having the options of “many partners”. The other day I watched a short video…

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    takes to be flooded with potential soulmates? Online dating has been growing in popularity recently because it allows you to have various options to choose from but having multiple options can be overwhelming, it is also exceptionally easy to…

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    At one time, dating sites were considered a way for desperate people to meet other desperate people. Those days are gone. With the help of popular dating sites like eHarmony.com, online dating has become one of the most popular ways for people to meet that special someone. They are much more convenient that the old way of meeting people, and with a profile that discloses preferences, likes, and dislikes, members gain a lot of insight into other people without having to interact with them, which…

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    with the help of sociologist Eric Klinenburg. According to Ansari, "38% of Americans who describe themselves as 'single and looking ' have used an online-dating site" (42). Ansari insists this is not just millennials, but also many from an older generation as well (42). Statistically, almost a quarter of online daters find their significant other online (Ansari…

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    Love on the Line Every day a person can be exposed to hundreds of online dating advertisements, or a coworker divulges how she met her partner on this amazing site. A simple internet search for online dating can produce hundreds of sites in just seconds. The popularity for online dating meets the need of today’s society for convenience. With just a few clicks of a mouse, witty phrases, and the perfect photo a computer will analyze potential matches. Simple, quick, and with minimal effort,…

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    This is most evident in with the rise of the online dating phenomenon. In fact, so popular has online dating become that several niche markets have developed. One such niche market has proven to be the advent of the adult dating website. Such a website is designed more for amorous adventures as opposed to traditional dating and relationships. Then again, you could also call amorous adventures a form of tradition as well. Either way, the development of online adult dating website ventures has…

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    Leaders direct shared effort. Everyone shares in the successes and failures. Reference WWII, Roosevelt said, “We are now in this war. We are all in it-all the way. Every single man, woman and child is a partner in the most tremendous undertaking of our American History” (p 188). To inspire a vision, others must believe what you say and ultimately, Roosevelt had to build his credibility to deliver the truth effectively. How do you maintain credibility? One is by keeping any promises you make…

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    Is leadership learned or an innate skill? This is an interesting age-old argument or debate, in which many scholars and authors have presented their sides. Despite the various points of view, I believe the momentum tilts toward the belief leadership is learned. There are many ways to learn leadership. You can learn through others, either by working with a mentor, observing other leaders in action or reading biographies on leaders of the past. You can also learn by trial and error, what works and…

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    the people, he emphasized everyone’s responsibility to do their part to make American better. For example in 1943, the coal miners called for a strike. Before they could, Roosevelt took control of the mines to prevent the strike. During his fireside chat, he once again, appealed to the values of patriotism. In his speech, he drew connections on their tasks as coal miners to the men on the battlefields. Roosevelt made the goals of the nation, the goals of the soldiers and goals of the miners the…

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