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    Is Modern Culture Ruining Childhood? Modern culture is exposing children to inappropriate music, websites and social media which affects the child’s thoughts, attitudes, and social connections towards their parents. Technology is helpful, but too much exposure is dangerous for children especially because their brains aren’t fully developed yet. Modern culture also affects a children’s friendships and relationships with their loved ones because they spend too much time on technology rather than…

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    The policy that I have chosen to work with is the proposed ending of net neutrality. Net neutrality is currently in place and denies internet providers from being able to change the speed of service for the internet, overall it allows for a very free and open internet where all websites, big or small, gain access to the same speeds for providing content to users. This means that a huge site like Netflix that has a lot of big content to send out can function at the same speeds as a smaller, maybe…

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    The popularity of smartphones, social media, and the Internet have changed conversations, thought processes, and socialization. Life without technology is now unimaginable. Although technology has provided an infinite amount of information and resources, it is evident that it has hindered people’s humanity by decreasing their problem-solving skills, ability to socially interact, and independence. Technology, more specifically the internet, has undeniably changed society. Ken Makovsky, writer…

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    The essay Being Brian’s is almost a list; it compares, contrasts, questions, and answers about different “Brians”. In its undertones, however, it explores two main ideas. The first is that it is possible to write an essay about everything, or anything at all, even what others might consider nothing. The second is that names can have power, and can draw people together or shape a person. Doyle started his search for Brians on a website called Switchboard. He then learned their addresses, where…

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    increasingly popular option for elderly people that are still mobile and active but require help with some daily tasks. Assistance is generally provided in areas including cooking, bathing, and medication while the community aspect of a facility offers social activities as well as group meals and other group based activities. Choosing the right assisted living facility is essential to ensure that your parent, grandparent, or you or your partner will be happy and cared for. Below are some tips to…

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    significant emotional, intellectual, and social, consequences. On an emotional level, technology overindulgence has led to escalating levels of stress, anxiety, and depression, along with a warped sense of reality and desensitization. ’Digital dementia’ has sadly been coined to depict the negative intellectual fallout of poor memory, deteriorating cognitive capacity, and shrinking attention spans seen in today’s youth who overuse technology. The resulting social implications are many,…

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    It is very common to see people are judging others for things that they experience. Some people may find trouble with their social lives or healthiness, due to their own carelessness, or beyond their ability to avoid them. The same thing applies to those, who suffer from diseases like HIV or herpes. Nobody expects to suffer from such diseases, though they might have known that they were the impacts of their own negligence. But, there are people who might have infected from those diseases…

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    Cyber bullying is one of the most common types of bullying. Social media is used to share information to the world but it’s also used to harass people on the internet. In the article from the Cosmopolitan online magazine “Who Are You Calling a Bully?” written by Abigail Pesta, is a story of three girls in Florida that started off as friends but it ended up in tragedy. Rebecca Sedwick jumped from towering silos to her death. There were a lot of questions especially to her classmates Katelyn Roman…

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    are an emerging learning tool that are easy to use that can enhance healthcare professionals' exposures to new information regarding new disease process's, communication, collaboration, and skills. I believe that the use of the internet, blogs and social media can provide nurses with a way to express their feelings, and reflect or seek support from friends, colleagues, peers or virtually anyone on the internet. 2. Share how national nursing organizations…

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    be found on social media where individuals begin to disregard the laws of the country. This carelessness gives more freedom to unidentified personalities apparent on social media platforms. This is exceptionally similar to the boys in Lord of the Flies who completely lose their connection to society and savage behaviour is shown.…

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