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    David Wong’s “Why The Internet Is About To Change For The Worse,” from the August 21st, 2017 Cracked.com blog website, encapsulates a variety of key components illuminating several reasons why many websites and online services are requesting monetary contributions. Through his use of crude language, humour, anecdotes and research, David Wong reinforces that “we’re quickly moving toward a walled-off version of the web.” By this, Wong is stating that the internet is becoming increasingly difficult…

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    headquarters located in Dayton Ohio. There are many advantages to joining The National Management Association. Some of these advantages include annual conferences that teach and encourage leadership skills. The conferences give people the ability to network with professionals in their field and others, share ideas and develop new leadership skills. The organization also supplies webinars and courses to its members. These courses are unique because they build virtual teams…

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    the problem, he decided to spend two years in discovering the physical side of the internet. He visited the building 60th Hudson Street in New York, which is one of the thousand buildings that have more networks of internet connected. However, Andrew discovers that the wire connected to a network router to another router is the physical process of this phenomenon. Furthermore, he explains the process it takes to connect wires underneath…

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    people in check. I was the man behind the curtain, making the experience as smooth as possible, keeping the clock ticking. Kids, enjoy the internet, so they talk through it, hearing each other from miles away. They play games with it, to pass the time, social games. So they wanted a place where the user could roam free, where they could work with others to both create and destroy. Forming friendships and breaking them. This is the world of little gamers. And we all wanted something of our own. A…

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    In “Online but Not Antisocial,” Janna Malamud Smith agree that the usage of internet can make our life easier and happier. At first, she opens the article with an argument with Norman Nie who is a political scientist at Stanford University. Professor Nie stated, “The more hours people use the Internet, the less time they spend with real human beings.” It shows professor Nie with a hatred on internet usage. Unlike professor Nie, Smith found out that the internet was extremely helpful to her. For…

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    parenting, inpatient, environment, and technology. I agree with Sinek that the millennial generation are addicted, we have low self-esteem, and very impatience. In this generation technology, has been an addiction. Simon Sinek states “engagement with social media and our cell phones releases a chemical called dopamine. It feels good when you get a response.” Everyone gets a…

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    Cheerleader Observation

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    experiment Alex Amaya, and I conducted in order to determine if the cheerleader effect is still present in opposite-sex groups, we gather XX number of females, and YY number of males. The ages of the individuals which were chosen by asking random people on social media sites if they would like to voluntarily take a survey for our psychology methods and research class project ranged from xx age to yy age. Each of the participants were given a link via email, facebook, twitter, and instagram that…

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    the iPod as a prominent representative. The main statement in his article “Hell Is Other iPods: The Aural Loneliness of the Long-Distance Shuffler” is that the iPod promotes the incohesive tendency among the community: “In an age of atomization and social fragmentation it reinforces solipsism and places the individual and that dreaded value of ‘choice’ at the heart of experience . . .” (Melville 221). Melville believes that personalized media provides people the tool to block out reality and…

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    Daniel J. Boorstin, an American historian, once said “Technology is so much fun but we can drown in our technology. The fog of information can drive out knowledge.” Over the years, technology has advanced an incredulous amount. It has encapsulated our culture, our schools, and the youth of this generation. Goldwasser’s main point in this essay is even though technology is extremely useful, the youthful generation is extremely susceptible the pull it has which can lead to an obsession. Although,…

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    significant other, many answers range from meeting in a social setting, work, or even church. If you were to ask couples who married from 2005 to 2014, over one third of them will admit to meeting online (AFP RELAXNEWS). Relationships and friendships are now being created through common friends on Facebook, or even random strangers met online. There is a drastic difference between the friends you meet in person, and friends you acquire over social media. With the Internet being in the palm of…

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