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    Nightlife Case Study

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    jumpiness, irritability, and fatigue on the students. 1.3 Problem Statement Regularly, we know nightlife is a social gathering in nightclubs or bars that involve party celebration, dancing, loud or live music, and consumption of alcohol, with the purpose of having fun and releasing stress among university students. Nevertheless, there also have several negative and social issues that happened in the nightclub such as drug dealing, rape, molesting, or even murder cases. In addition, when…

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    Thesis For 13 Reasons Why

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    The show imparts a good influence as it opens the door towards different social issues. As previously mentioned, the show had received a huge audience since its release. The show also features a plethora of different social issues such as suicide, bullying, rape, spreading rumors, fear of coming out, and many more. The first issue to emerge from the show is in episode 1 when Justin Foley, a varsity…

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    Andrew Reiner, a professor of literature and contemplative studies at Towson University, suggests college students to take a “social-media sabbath” in his article “Only Disconnect”. Reiner believes the uses of social media leads to a strong addiction towards our society, that many shall consider becoming disconnected with their technology to spend time alone. In our modern culture, many individuals are so adapted to the lifestyle of technology that it gradually dominates how we spend our time.…

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    Effects Of Cybercrime

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    Cybercrime has bad influences in Growth of Internet Economy Human development has resulted in the creation and development of technology for various reasons such as economic and social uses. The internet technology is one of the developments that has become so popular in the global society. Computers have made internet economy possible as multiple business activities were shifted online. Unfortunately, the growth of the internet brought about the evil of cybercrime that develops almost at a…

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    Introduction Recently I have read an online article called, “Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?” written by Jean M. Twenge. As the title portrays, the article is about technology’s impact on the younger generation. Twenge states, “I’ve been researching generational differences for 25 years, starting when I was a 22-year-old doctoral student in psychology” (Twenge). She goes on in the article to state her opinion about smartphones and to support it in a variety of ways. Quoting and…

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    The articles by both Steinmetz and Schaefer and Carr emphasize the differences in which authors portray issues and shape their article in effort to effectively relay a message, a message that plays a role in the purpose, and consequently actions, of individuals based on their identification as an audience. Considering content, Carr concisely yet simply goes through the concept of the medium to relay an understandable idea to a general audience, while Steinmetz and Schaefer extensively go through…

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    Social activism is an act that has been around for decades. It is mostly used to stress the issues in society that the government is hesitant to fix or talk about. In Malcolm Gladwell’s excerpt, Small Change, gladwell elaborates on his evidence that social media was not around during the civil rights era and the impact social media has on social activist today. While I agree with Gladwell’s claim that social media was not needed for social activism in the past, I in-part believe that social…

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    his article “Small change: Why the Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted” speaks about the role of social media in activism and how historically activism has been done since the Civil Right’s Movement. In general Gladwell tends to disagree with the importance of social media in strong risk activism that in which you’ll see in Greensboro, Iran, Tehran, or Germany during the fall of the Berlin wall. Authority, social ties, hierarchy, participation and strategy are the topics in which Gladwell focuses…

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    have 91% of youths under age 10 these day, been in contact with the internet or other social Medias. When one is a kid, they are unable to use their judgment to everything they see, thus, they do not distinguish between true, false and the reality. Therefore it is dangerous for little ones to wander alone in the internet. A danger to look after on the internet is sexual predators. You can find them in any social media the young ones use. They have moved their “profiles”…

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    of what makes up pop culture, it is entirety of ideas, perspectives, attitudes, images, and other social network activities. Pop culture has a massive impact on today’s society. As expected by the standards of society, there is controversy about whether or not pop culture is either good or bad for someone. I agree with the argument that pop culture isn’t good for you in the sense of texting and social media because it affects the way we talk and write. In the past Pop Culture is mainly…

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