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    Furthermore, Farhoomand (2002) notes that “rather than needing less information, we actually may need lots more, specifically information about information, or metadata.” By providing a centralized place where users can access information, the quantity of communications can be…

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    Abstract IT590: Legal and Ethical Issues in IT Unit one discusses the concept of using special bots on social networking sites in order to interact with other users. There is much controversy on the use of these social bots in regards to ethics. It is estimated approximately fifty percent of web traffic is through use of bots. These bots have been set up to send email, monitor forums and others used for malicious activities such as phishing scams and steal information. Social bots utilize social…

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    The McDonaldization of Society George Ritzer is a Professor at the University of Maryland and has received the American Sociological Associations Distinguished Contribution to Teaching Award. Among being a professor, he has also written books in theory to Sociology, one of them being McDonaldization of Society. In our modern society, technology has become such a huge part of our everyday lives. For example, you hear people saying, “Google” something or did you “blog” about it. Ritzer did the…

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    Where Do We Come From?

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    do we come from? According to Donald Johanson, a professor of anthropology and Director of the Institute of Human Origins at Arizona State University, many historians believe a theory known as the "Out of Africa" thesis, in which what we know as the “modern human” evolved in Africa, then migrated into Eurasia. This theory is supported by copious…

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    Murphy's Law Theory

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    THE THEORY OF PURRPETUAL MOTION Question: if you buttered the back of a cat, which way down would it land? Law 1: The Laws of Butterology demand that the butter must hit the ground. Law 2: The equally strict Laws of Feline Aerodynamics demand that the cat cannot smash its furry back - it must land on its feet. If the combined constructed of cat + butter were to land, nature would have no way to resolve this paradox (or purradox). Therefore it cannot fall. When a cat is dropped, it always…

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    significant difference between Sparta and Athens is the third point we mentioned above. The legend of Lycurgus of Spare states that the land distributed to all Spartans and restricted money, but as pointed out by the scholar Stephen Hodkinson, it must take into account. Perhaps these laws do exist, but like communism, theory and reality do not necessarily match. But even so, Spartan's society is indeed a certain degree of social…

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    These are African Americans with money to invest properly, productive in education, and have low paying jobs. In the South illiteracy among African American people rate at ages ten and over from the percentage level of 76.2%-10.7. Illiteracy among African American makes rate at ages 20…

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    Defining “McDonaldization” and Its Effects on Individuals and Society McDonald's has become the essence of our laziness and childhood obesity. In our society, Wendy's Old-Fashioned Hamburgers has had to change their focus to giving the buyer a higher quality product in a fast amount of time. Wendy's still caters to a McDonaldized society in terms of giving them a meal as fast as possible but making quality their number one priority to give people a feasible option from McDonald's. First,…

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    The numerous amounts of companies that supported spending huge quantity of money argued by Fraser Cain on Universe today claiming “According to them, they spent $24 billion, which is more than $150 billion in inflation adjusted dollars. Their so-called “Apollo” program allegedly employed 400,000 people, supported by more…

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    Great Depression is by far one of the largest financial disasters the world has seen. Hundreds of people lost their homes, their businesses, their savings, their hopes and dreams. Families had to learn to adapt to these desperate times, and a large quantity of people turned to welfare. For ten years governments struggled with a crisis of unheard-of proportions. Understanding the reasons behind the Great Depression, in particular regards to how the Stock Market Crash greatly affected and…

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