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    Unit Standard 6852 Assessment Task 1: Throughout history, cable types have changed quite a lot, whether is be for reasons based on speed - or security. The most common one that is usually referred to as “ethernet cable” today is CAT cabling. The generic blue cable that end users recognise as their internet service - this has become one of the most developed cable types in IT history. From CAT3 to CAT7, many improvements have been made to improve the quality of the cabling, such as giving it a…

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    Attention-getter: “911 I need help, I hit someone”. If you do not want to be the one making this call or be in such a situation, then do not text and drive. Do you know how many people have been devastated by making these mistakes? Families have been destroyed; loved ones have passed away because they could not stay off their phone while driving. Almost every day young adults are dying or are in prison because of a cellphone. These situations would be prevented if Texas would prohibit texting…

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    Screen Time Limits

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    that children over 2 years old should be limited to 1-2 hours per day." Based on the evidence children in the U.S. are watching too Much Telivision. However from the artical "Its time to let go of screeen fears"some will argue that many educational networks have approved…

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    Cyberbullying Is Bad

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    Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place with the use of electronic technology. The term “bullying” is derived from the Dutch language, and means to influence one to do something that they normally would not do. The prefix “cyber” means computer. Cyberbullying happens 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and 365 days a year. Therefore, due to the development of technology, cyberbullying has become a major problem within our society. There is no surprise that over 80 percent of teens use cell…

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    Throughout the persuasive approaches of the Psybrums, a common ground is established in terms of rhetorical situation. The exigence is that in social situations, people have to keep their volume down while calling on the phones using headphones or earpods. Additionally, they have to deal with minor inconveniences including reaching down to one’s phone to play music or texting long paragraphs with their fingers. The targeted audience are young adults ranging from the ages of 15-25. The Psybrums…

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    Children's Numeracy

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    In the modern world, it’s hard to find a family that doesn’t own a TV. In the United Kingdom, the number of children watching TV is higher than in any other European countries (Daily Mail, no date). Children watch about five hours of TV a day in the UK, whereas in other continental countries, children spend only two hours in front of the TV (ibid). The reasons why children watch so much TV are that there is nothing to keep children occupied in their living area and that parents are afraid of…

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    In fact, a Google-commissioned Nielsen study found that YouTube reaches “more 18-49 year-olds in the U.S. than any broadcast or cable TV network” and (as cited by YouTube, 2016). The creators at the website generate revenue based on ads, no different than linear television and many of them create high-quality shows with regular publishing schedules. Nonetheless, YouTube is famous for its…

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    Using Rhetoric Mike Heck from the TV show The Middle seems like every other sitcom dad from being lazy, uncaring, and letting the mother take care of the kids, cleaning, and being the responsible parent. In the article, “Male Bashing on TV”, Michael Abernethy states that males are portrayed unfairly on TV. Abernethy presents evidence of male bashing on television by using examples of television shows and commercials. The article was published in 2007 on a website named PopMatters.com. This…

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    listening to games on the radio. However, I can understand if you must watch the game live on TV. Others are tied to cable or satellite TV due to where they live. Some areas of the country do not have good over the air coverage and would miss out on network TV. Hulu and CBS All Access could substitute, but that would lack live events and local news. Watching the NFL without cable would still be possible, but it’s much easier to catch your local football team with an antenna. Whether it’s…

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    Dangers of cell-phone use while driving are exhibited in this article. Furthermore, participants completed three driving conditions; driving while conversing, driving while talking on a hands-free device, and driving while the other partner could see a video of both the road and the drivers face. Testing was also done to see if visual information increased awareness and reduced the negative effects accompanied by cell-phone distraction. The authors sufficiently review other research based on…

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