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    The rhetorical situation within the paper is Johnson making the argument to generally educated readers that television shows are not as mindless or unintelligent as many believe. In “Watching TV Makes You Smarter,” Johnson argues that certain television shows can make a person smarter. Using the Sleeper Curve, he expresses that TV shows have progressed from being something mindless that is turned on in order to escape the reality of the rest of the world to something far more meaningful and…

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    “A person named Cheryl Cirelli agrees with me about having no phone in class.” When a child is in school the purpose of it is to learn. Almost every kid in new mexico has a phone. Most of all the kids are not mature enough to use phones in class without playing games or social media. Students should not have phones out because they might cheat and get distracted. My opinion of having phones in class is that they shouldn’t have phones in class because they would not do their work. So on of the…

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    Stance on Net Neutrality With every argument comes two sides. For example, the debate on whether net neutrality should exist. The Idea of net neutrality being, that internet service providers should allow access to all content and application, regardless of the source of the data. In the article “Net neutrality essential to our democracy” Katrina Heuvel argues for net neutrality saying that ISPs are trying to find a way to tighten their grip on the market to gain more money for themselves.…

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    Net neutrality is a law that was passed under the Obama administration that prevents companies from blocking and tampering with websites and internet searches Net neutrality is great and we need to keep it. Net neutrality is awesome it is probably the greatest thing to come out of Obama’s presidency. Think about it preventing internet service provider’s from taking away our ability to search the internet at our leisure going to any sight we want at any time without any speed interruptions is…

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    Allowed In Class

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    Cell Phones Should Be Allowed In The Classroom Have you ever had your phone taken away from you in class? Were you just looking up information for the project that you were working on in class? Many teachers have started to incorporate cell phones and technology into their lesson plans. The use of cell phones in school can have great educational benefits like fun learning activities that use cell phones or using them to look up ideas or information for a certain class. Cellphones can…

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    Internet Neutrality

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    Aric Jenkins--a tech writer for Time--defines net neutrality as “the idea that the web is open to everyone, meaning that internet service providers (ISPs) can’t block content or intentionally slow download times for particular websites” (Jenkins). There are two main reasons why I support this principle. First of all, freedom of press is a constitutional right, and internet censorship violates this. The Federal Trade Commission points out that “America's Founders couldn't foresee the Internet,…

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    Assignment 3-Problem Exists Standardization of Regulations Regarding the Use of Cell Phones while Driving Introduction A large number of accidents on roads result from reckless driving practices. The most notable and destructive among such careless activities is the act of driving while taking conversations on the cell phones (Weller et al., 2013). That has caused deaths that could get avoided if more caution and consideration were made by the drivers involved. The primary focus of this…

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    When negotiating this new deal with the NFL for Sunday Night Football (SNF), it is important to consider three things: the cost vs. the benefits of having SNF, alternative sports/programming that would provide similar or greater benefits that SNF currently provides, and the rise of streaming and cord-cutting. Obviously, NBC Sports would like to keep SNF. Currently, NBC pays $950 million per year for its SNF package (Sandomir, 2016). In the past, it has been a lucrative advertising program for…

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    Remote access is the one which helps us to get access to a computer or network form a remote distance. In many organizations branch offices, telecommuters, and people who are traveling may need access to the corporation’s network. Home clients gain admittance to the internet through remote access to an Internet Service provider(ISP). Dial-up association through work area, scratch pad, or handled PC modem over general phone lines is a typical technique for remote access. Remote access is…

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    802.11 Cons

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    for wireless networks, which includes WEP (wired equivalent privacy). The standards committee for 802.11 left many of the difficult security issues such as key management and a robust authentication mechanism as open problems. The standards they have established have many flaws that have led to a number of practical attacks. With the increase number of wireless technology there is an increase in the range of places people can perform their business. As a result wireless networks or WIFI have…

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