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    No Need To Call Analysis

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    the telephone has changed drastically since Alexander Graham Bell spoke into a telephone for the first time in March of 1876. From a rotary phone, to a Motorola RAZR, all the way to an iPhone, tactics of communication are constantly improving. The telephone, which not too long ago was new in technology, is now becoming obsolete. Hour long phone calls have been replaced by instantaneous text messages, omitting the insipid small talk that comes along with phone conversations. In “No Need to Call”,…

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    Communication started from my high school when my teacher introduced me to the fact that telephone was first invented by Alexander Graham Bell. It made me curious that approximately 100 years ago when the telephone was invented; communicating with people who were far away from us was very difficult. The telegraph had already been invented, but it hasn’t been fast enough. It has caused some problems in urgent events. Telephone came and has solved these problems and also this was the beginning of…

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    In many cases using technology results in having an overall positive effect on society. For example, in Sherry Turkle’s “No Need to Call”, she says, “At the screen, you have a chance to write yourself into the person you want to be and to imagine others as you wish them to be…” (Turkle 374). In her essay, Turkle argues that forms of technology like texting and emailing allow the individual…

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    person? The Initial Ask calls for a checklist of criteria, all of which are covered in the second chapter of Modern Romance: By Aziz Ansari. Whether you’re calling or texting or even meeting in person, asking out your love interest can be tricky. Our tech based society is filled with communication possibilities. The most prevalent means of communicating is through text. However, knowing when it’s better to call or text has gotten lost over time. Rather than a phone call to relay important…

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    Driving While Distracted

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    1…2…3….Crash Have you ever changed the radio station turned the air conditioner on or off, fixed your hair or makeup while driving? If so, you are participating in the act of driving while distracted. Some people say its just if you are on your cell phone talking or texting is what driving while distracted is. If you think about it, you are not watching the road with both hands on the wheel focusing on the cars around you then you are diverting your attention away from the primary task of…

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    Apple ought to open the iPhone, while about the same number of (42%) say they ought not open the telephone to guarantee the security of their other clients ' data (www.people-press.org). Crosswise over age bunches, grown-ups ages 18-29 are partitioned over what Apple ought to do: 47% say the organization ought to open the iPhone, while about the same number of (43%) say it ought not open the telephone to guarantee the protection of its different clients (www.people-press.org). Among grown-ups…

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    Technology has helped yet hinder everyday life. It affects everyone and how they communicate to each other. It connects people and businesses to be able to share anything they would like. It also keeps families in touch whenever they need to talk. There are a variety of options to communicate with others. It is also the simplest form of communication when connecting to family and friends from far away. You can catch up on their lives through pictures and quick updates. As the world is rapidly…

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    One’s Marriage, The Eye and Faith When texting someone, emojis are straightforward, with a laughing emoji symbolizing laughter and clocks representing a clock. On a heart rate monitor, a flashing heart would symbolize the human heart beating in real time. In short stories however, symbols are more ambiguous. The symbols need more time to be identified and explained to those who do not see them. The symbols in “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin, “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe and…

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    Thomas Edison a famous American inventor, who invented many life influential devices and one of the first inventors who used mass production stated the following quote. “To invent something takes 1% inspiration, and 99% perspiration.” I agree that to make a goal or an idea reality it takes a lot of hard work. Thomas Edison invented many life changing devices e.g. electric light, sound recording, and motion pictures. My reasons why I agree to the quote Thomas Edison stated is the following.…

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    children; he would be married to her for the next 13 years. By 1876 Edison decided to expand his operations by building a new research facility in Meleno, New Jersey. Edison planned to create something that would compete with Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone but he never got around to doing it. Instead, he developed a device that would be able to record sound. Although it wouldn't become public for another decade, the phonograph would become one of many inventions that not only bring Edison…

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