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    Language Of Facebook Essay

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    is a worldwide social networking site so I assume all languages are used. Most people I know of use a lot of slang. The following are some reasons I came up with as to why we use slang. Time- timing is important because we can’t get enough of it, typing full words can get time consuming especially when were in a rush. Privacy- kid’s think that by shortening words down their parents won’t know what they are saying For fun- people use slang because it’s quick and easy. When is slang used and…

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    Nocardia

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    there are as many as 15 species of the bacteria Nocardia identified right now and more out there to be found. The article states that you can get the disease from inhaling the dust particles that carry Nocardia, or by directly having contaminated soil touch a cut on your body. Nocardiosis is more common in males than females by a three to one ratio (“Nocardiosis”). The article goes on to say that Nocardiosis is a disease that can be hard to diagnose because it takes so long for the bacteria to…

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    It is also comprehensible to say that a non-native person might have a better chance at improving his formal writing by using proper grammar on his text messages. We tend to search for any and every information we might or might not need just by typing, the transition to texting a command to an artificial intelligent assistant should not be that much of a big…

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    Thesis For The Shallows

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    The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains. Essay Since the introduction of computers, they have served me for numerous purposes. In his book The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains, Nicholas Carr suggests that even though the internet is an important tool, it is also a distraction causing users to be less attentive people. By constantly being on the web people are acquiring bad reading habits, this leads to users only skimming articles or anything they read. In my…

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    the questions below. Your answers should be very detailed, not just with descriptions of what you see, but also using terminology and concepts from Chapter 6. You should write at least a paragraph for each answer. Be sure to carefully check your typing for errors before submitting to the…

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    Case Study: Blue Orb Inc.

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    Dr. Peter McAlindon started in 1997. Dr. McAlindon developed the technology for OrbiTouch as an industrial engineering doctoral student at the University of Central Florida (1994). After experiencing repetitive stress injuries in his hands due to typing he researched and designed a keyboard that minimized hand and wrist motions which alleviated pain and lead to more productive use. He eventually realized that it was an excellent piece of technology that could be in the assistive technology…

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    My Life: My Bestfriend

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    Here I am typing an essay about my life, the only problem is I don't have much to tell that I'd want to write about. I'm 15 and I am just like everybody else on this Earth, no less, no more. The only thing that really comes to mind when you ask to write about my life is my bestfriend at the moment. I love my family and they can never be replaced, but at this very moment I would like to talk about my bestfriend, Casey Lee. I meet Casey in 6th grade when I had class with her, we didn't even talk…

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    face to face interactions, which diminishes the social skills aspect of learning. Overall, I believe that social media has negatively effected human interactions in the modern society. The reliance on modern technology and social media to stay in touch with individuals who are feet away from us has caused our ability to communicate effectively…

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    Being An Autistic Child

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    Through the Internet and social media, Carly is capable of having a better understanding of what’s going on around her. By using her laptop and typing, “help teeth hurt” she is able to share her experiences and thoughts. This was a true sign of self-realization. Moreover, this simply illustrates what it means to be autistic within her writing. Even though Carly still struggles with all the symptoms…

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    Technology is forever changing; everyday there are new advances that affect society. Technology can be helpful, but research shows that technology is negatively changing the way people communicate. Although some would argue that modern technology is a great form of communication, it has negatively changed the way people communicate in social situations, romantic relationships, and in the class room. To begin, recent technology has made people more socially awkward. This is especially…

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