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    Texting While Driving; There Should Be Harsher Punishments People whom text or use some mobile devices while driving should have the same punishment as those who drink in drive. In Fact, Distracted driving endangers lives and property and the current levels of injury and loss are unacceptable. In addition, fears about distracted driving seem to be increasing because more and more people are becoming informed about the risks of distracted driving. So far, forty-six States have passed…

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    Lian Wolfe Professor Salazar ENC 1102 2 February 2014 Kohmann Dressage: A Discourse Community When a community comes together with a common interest and goal they are considered a discourse community. Our whole life we have been part of some discourse community and have not even realized it. Discourse communities are all around us in different forms; from businesses to schools to clubs, we see a discourse community everyday of our life. Even though discourse communities are everywhere we go…

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    I always wake up first thing in the morning excited to see who had texted me the night before or what people were up to on social media. But, I never realized until now how often I am on my phone rather than interacting with my friends and family in person. Have you ever thought about what life would be like without all this technology that we consider an enormous part of our lives? In today’s world, technology has become very popular among a majority of the population. From the old generation…

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    For this particular assignment I decided to interview my mother, asserting her generation would be significantly different from mine, especially in the concept of communication and society roles. I decided to conduct the interview Friday afternoon, and just after 45minutes I got more information then what I could imagine. I asked my mother certain questions such as what experiences shaped her childhood, to what expectations did society or cultural media have on young women. However after these…

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    2. Methodology This paper will look at the topic through a symbolic interactionism perspective. This sociological perspective centres on the symbolic meanings that people create and use in social interactions (Blumer, 1969). The symbolic interaction theory examines society by focusing on the subjective meanings that people attribute to behaviours (Blumer, 1969). Therefore, society is theorized to be socially constructed as a result of human interpretations (Blumer, 1969). There is meaning…

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    Identifying the speaker of the commercial that is being communicated is AT&T. Some people may think that it is the band Rascal Flatts, but that is the source that AT&T is using to convey their message. I believe the speaker of this announcement is AT&T not only because it is the title of the video, but it is also the name of the movement that they are promoting. AT&T is trying to promote the topic of #X which is being represented as an announcement that it is not worth sending out a text…

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    buzzing phones and alarms tell us when to move and where to go, there is no real mental stimulation, most family members recently do not even eat together. Trapped in their own world, people who heavily use social media cannot translate their own language causing massive social…

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    One’s Marriage, The Eye and Faith When texting someone, emojis are straightforward, with a laughing emoji symbolizing laughter and clocks representing a clock. On a heart rate monitor, a flashing heart would symbolize the human heart beating in real time. In short stories however, symbols are more ambiguous. The symbols need more time to be identified and explained to those who do not see them. The symbols in “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin, “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe and…

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    Whenever we want to talk to someone we text them, even if you want to wish them a Happy Birthday or Happy New Year we use our phones. By using technology our way of communication has changed. Instead of talking face to face we use our phones and by that it’s causing us problems. A nonfiction passage by Scott Peck “Life is Difficult” and Sherry Turkle’s “Flight From Conversation” both suggest how life is full of problems and technology diverts our attention from solving these problems and thus…

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    3.2 Present Over the years, technology has significantly altered the way people communicate with each others. In the beginning, people used telegraph to convey messages, but the telephone replaced the telegraph nowadays. Today, cell phones, email and the Internet have become the preferred method for people to communicate. In this network society, every 1 people in every 5 people in the world own a smartphone, every 1 people in every 17 people own a tablet. The popularity of the smart phone has…

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