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    In order to conduct this survey, the sample will consist of 50 participants who will complete a questionnaire that is related to the research topic which is how communication via text messages affects satisfaction in romantic relationships. The participants will be students from Vanier college, because the survey itself will be conducted in the campus during Fall semester in 2016. In previous studies, most of the samples chosen by researchers did not contain equivalent number of females and…

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    Hitting Home “Scotty is in the hospital. Jump in the car and grab your brother. See you in five”. Well that was quite devastating when hearing those words spill out of my mother’s mouth at about the age of 16. It was a matter of 20 minutes that we had arrived at the hospital to see my entire family huddled around a trifling, little white hospital bed big enough for just his body and no wiggle room. I pushed my way to the front of the 20 people standing in the hospital room to see before my eyes…

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    Rough Draft “I H8 Txt Msgs: How Texting is Wrecking Our Language” How does Humphreys use rhetorical strategies to persuade his readers? When reading John Humphreys article, you can definitely tell that there is a lot of good evidence stating that our language has changed over the past couple of year. The changes that have occurred over the past couple of years, however haven’t always improved the way we write or speak today. The purpose of this essay is to show you, the reader, how Humphrey uses…

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    “texting language” in their formal papers. I argue that people should not use text messages as the main source of communication –since texting affect negatively towards young students’ ability to write a concise, formal paper due to the excessive use of…

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    Technology has changed drastically over the past few centuries and it 's still growing. In today’s society, technology surrounds us, from our cell phones, to a store 's cash register. It has became a huge part of our daily lives. It has helped us connect to relatives, who are across the country, allows us access to an infinite information database, while also providing us with entertainment, like movies and video games. Text message and emails have became a very popular way of communicating with…

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    How does texting affect teenagers? Texting can affect teenagers in many ways, but most teenagers don't see the negative ways that it affects them such as socializing effects, School work, being a tired teen, Grammar, Texting and behavior risk, sleeping problems, and driving accidents and etc. That are caused because teenagers are distracted texting about every aspect of their lives, it makes people wonder if teenagers can't put their phone down at all to do one simple thing. 1. How can texting…

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    Analysis: My first hypothesis states that the main problems will be graffiti on the wall, air pollution, footpath erosion and noise pollution, because a lot of people have been there and they painted on the wall to prove that they have already been there, this is also a kind of commemorate. Because of the mass numbers of visitors, noise pollution will be a problem and as tourists drive to get to the Mutianyu, there will also be air pollution produced by cars. Based on Figure 15,there is graffiti…

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    teachers concerns and different perspectives about texting and if it has any effect at all on students writing. “It states that according to the National Center for Education Statistics, only 25% of high school seniors are“proficient” writers.” Text language is something that is constantly changing; many teachers say that texting has contributed to the decline in writing skills. Students no longer have to learn to spell words pro-efficiently when there is auto-correct to assist them. “This…

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    “The impact of a four-ton pickup truck going sixty miles an hour plowing straight into the passenger side had the force of an atom bomb.” Mia and her family were just in a deadly car crash they were hit so hard all of them were ejected from the car. And sadly you find out that her mother was killed on impact and she died due to her body “ seeping “ Mia is having a outer body experience and no one knows it. She is looking for her family. While in the coma Mia’s grandfather tells her something…

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    Distracted driving is a serious issue America faces today. Many states have come together to find a solution to this problem. However, the solution is being debated among many Americans. Some states have passed a law saying, it is illegal to drive while using a hand-held device. This law is the first step to prevent distracted driving. Driving is a responsibility that requires concentration and flexibility. When a person is on a practice drive, there is never a time the driver will have a…

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