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    Internet Dependency: A Critical Issue Web addiction is a growing issue with more individuals. The Internet is significantly more open to people now than it was in past. Web Addiction is a behavioral illness that is typically combined with individuals who have mental disarranges, for example, depression, loneliness, etc. The overuse of the Internet or the Internet addiction becomes the serious issue for the lot of the nations. Some individuals get dependent…

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    Nicholas Checa IS 300 T/TH 2:00 YouTube Case 1. There are a few competitive forces that have challenged the movie industry in the past decade. For example, with the creation of online streaming there was a big increase of illegal downloads that have begun to happen. Substitutions are popping up all over the web to illegally attain videos instead of paying for them. This creates more bargaining power for the customers, because instead of paying rental fees or buying high priced movies,…

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    The cold is the most infectious disease in the United States. Colds are caused by a viruses called rhinoviruses. Rhinoviruses are invisible droplets in the air that you breathe in or they are on things you touch. Rhinoviruses can stay alive as droplets for as long as 3 hour or more, if you touch something infected with rhinovirus , and then touch your mouth or nose you will probably catch the cold. This triggers the immune system which will cause you to have a sore throat, make it hard to…

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    In “How Facebook Ruin Friendships,” written by Elizabeth Bernstein for the Wall Street Journal, the author states the different reasons why Facebook is good, bad, and problematic. Initially, Bernstein talks about she loves her friends, and she does not care about what they post on Facebook, Twitter, where social medias are, have ruined real life friendships. Also, she mentions to quality of friendships diminishing because people communicate as texting or chatting that will lead to many…

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    Everybody has an addiction to something, possibly to drugs, sports, work, or even technology. In today’s world, a lot of people are addicted to technology spending hours on social media every day and their lives are consumed by it. In the short story “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury, two young siblings are addicted to a room that projects whatever they think of onto the walls and in the story “The Fallout” by Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen, a father is obsessed with using technology to create reverse aging.…

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    Fantasy Football: Friend or Foe? Ding! A man glances at his smartphone and realizes it is an update about his fantasy football team. The notification read “Congratulations! You have now moved into first place during week four of the regular season. You currently have a total of 589 points.” Football fanatics take every opportunity they have to stay posted on the latest NFL news. The best way that everyone believes to do so is to open an online account for fantasy football. NFL fans enjoy the fun…

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    Alcoholism affects people with different backgrounds, culture, and upbringings. In our society, alcoholism has become a dangerous condition. According to the National Institute on alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, approximately 17 percent of men and 8 percent of women will dependent on alcohol in their lifetime. Some people stop drinking because they are forced to do so, they were arrested and have to follow court mandates and a second group of people who really want to stop drinking but don’t know…

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    Secondly we have the exo-system, this is where an individual can experience an impact from the influence of a setting that they do not participate in (Ford, 2005, p.15). As suggested by Bronfenbrenner (1994) for a child, this exo-system may be the interaction of a parent and their place of work. Tracy’s dad has experienced pressure at work that may have resulted in dad turning to alcohol as a coping mechanism. The last system is the macro-system, this is where culture, society, values, laws…

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    internet has developed the way people associate around the world. The internet was invented so people can access information but negative concepts have developed through time and now it has become a problem. Cyberbullying, less verbal socializing, and addiction have grown along with the internet growing itself but are negative concepts. Cyberbullying is the the communication through the internet to bully or threaten a person. Many children are victims of being bullied by either being called…

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    Being addicted to the consumption of alcohol liquor is known as alcoholism. Alcoholism is classified as both a mental and physical disease. Abusing the substance is self-determinant at first but over time becomes a habit, causing the person to lose control of how much to consume, thus becoming an alcoholic. Even though the cause of alcoholism is still unknown, it is known that dependency happens when you drink so much that chemical changes in the brain occur. These chemical changes in the brain…

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