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    Phones as a Primary Communications Device: What are the Implications for a Global Community?" “One of the results of all of this technology is that it has changed the way that people interact. Mobile technology has empowered a global community of techno savvy consumers known as Generation C. The "C" is for connected.” Texting has allowed people to constantly be able to connect with each other from anywhere they would like. People no longer have to meet-up or speak to each other over the phone…

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    This is specially important when dealing with dangerous tasks that could jeopardize the safety of many people. The reading “A Good Engineer” also introduces a non technical excellence which I think is very important for all engineers. It is called techno-social sensitivity and it is described as the awareness of how the technology that we develop impacts society. I think this is vital for the flourishing of an engineer as it allows them to think of new ways that technology could help to improve…

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    Hot topic inspires us to be up to date with the latest trends introducing us to what is “Hot” as stated in their name. Taking an interest in our shows, games, and icons makes us want more of the products advertised. Hot Topic has sales making them approachable to buy giving you the control of how much you want to buy and how you want it. With an edgy style that includes dark colors instead of the traditional bright colors, Hot Topic takes an interest in us on what gives us a sensational feeling…

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    and aims to solve many problems. The technology of contemporary concepts that occupy much of the world, and entered in a lot of industries and educational revolution, and in the Greek language means learning a skill where the split of two words (Techno) intended to endure, and the word (Logos) means knowledge or study. It can be defined in more detail, as the use of advanced electronic hardware tools for business purposes, educational or recreational, assisted by humans to save time and effort…

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    Many techno utopists proclaim that computers are becoming smarter, more humans, but Lanier wonders whether that is because we tend to reduce our human horizon to interact with our machines. This certainly is one of the dangers of online higher education “(Neem…

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    Frantic Assembly are a physical theatre group who aim to create energetic, thrilling work that reflects contemporary culture. They are led by Artistic Director Scott Graham, who, along with two colleagues, founded the group in 1994. After focusing for a number of years on gritty, modern theatre, Scott decided to take the group in a new direction - contemporary Shakespeare. After some deliberation, the group decided on “Othello” as their first Shakespearean piece, and decided to set it in West…

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    structured around the idea that humans live in a world where increasingly the most important relationships in our lives, are the superficial and short lived ones we have with our tech devices. I agree with Jonathan’s point that that amongst a world of techno-consumerism we hide our real selves, and that we portray the version of ourselves that we think is going to be the most likeable. Although I do not agree with the romantic lens in which he writes about this contemporary issue through,…

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    feelings of suspense and uncertainty. Without the torture porn and gore filled fun, this film may not be written under the underlying rules of what the average American expects a horror movie to be. But, it’s the eerie artistic visuals, the platonic techno music, and the intense feeling of uncertainty of what happens next is what draws this movie’s fine line between art and horror. This is not your typical run-of-the-mill horror movie. It does not have relatable characters, relatable scenes, or…

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    from the clients ' point of view (client disappointment has been developing throughout the years), the industry itself is outfitting to tackle the difficulties and the open doors offered by the most recent innovative headways. Truth be told, to the techno-shrewd confident people who see a splendid future for the business, what 's to come is as of now here.…

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    prepared Pudge and his friends have become. When they are in the middle of doing the prank the author also uses tone when he says, “Two minutes later, we were crouched behind the trees fifty feet from the Eagle’s back door. My heart thumped like a techno drumbeat” (104). While Pudge is doing his part of the plan he tells the reader how he feels. The tone John Green uses here is seriousness and fearfulness, helping the reader understand the situation and Pudge’s reaction to it. In conclusion, the…

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