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    business-to-customer transactions simpler. In addition to that, they implemented web2print ecommerce to lessen operating costs and reduce errors in the orders thereby improving customer experience. This does not come without challenges though. The world as we know it is constantly changing and with regards to print commerce in B2B, there are large growth opportunities and upcoming trends predicted…

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    the twentieth and the twenty first century have also found immense technological advancements, which includes internet growth. Primarily, the emergence of networks and internet connection in the 1990s through to the 21st century has converted the world into a global village. As with any technological advancement, the internet has a plethora of challenges that continue to elicit a debate as to whether it is making people dumber. Internet technology today is increasing the rate of spread of…

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    The Loneliness of the Interconnected is an essay on how the internet has made it easier for people to become isolated, while being in the midst of everything. The author, Charles Seife, proposes that humans have strong mental foundations based on opinions we form throughout our lives. As we encounter information that opposes what we think we tend to shy away from it, and figure it to be lies. The goal of his essay is to illustrate to the young adults and children of the internet age, that they…

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    There had been many important developments, changes and inventions occurred in the 20th century. One of them is a very important invention, which literally changed everything in the world. The change is the Internet. It is of course related to invention of computers, but it achieved a more memorable success for two important reasons. The main reason is that it makes life easier. As is known, you can do almost everything on the Internet. For example, I remember people used to wait in the line to…

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    The music of the younger generation always seems to strike fear into the hearts of the older generation. One only has to think of the beginnings of Rock and Roll and how the older crowd predicted youthful promiscuity, violence and anarchy. It’s easy to see why the idea of censoring music came about and how that idea still plays out in the music of today’s youth. One only has to listen to certain songs on the radio today to find that the “bleep” of censorship is still in fashion. Oddly enough…

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    In the futuristic, dystopian novel, Feed by M. T. Anderson, a world is depicted in which people have the internet, known as “feeds,” installed into their brain. In the book, the topic of knowledge, or lack thereof, is an important one. As people have an infinite, immediate access to information in their heads, they do not see education as a priority, and consequentially become less intelligent as the feed becomes more widely used. Within the first few pages, the reader can already see how…

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    will explain why I have chosen that tools and file format and how it helped me to create my posters. Software I have used Photoshop software to create my posters. I have created four posters in the Photoshop. I chose this software because of the wide usefulness and convenience. In the PS I can add many layers as many I would like to add. And by using the layer, I can able to include different pictures on the other picture and also I can write the…

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    Google Making Us Stupid” written by Nicholas Carr, the author discusses how the internet has changed the way we think, read texts, and the way we process information (2008). In this article, the author stressed on the idea that we are living in a world where technology is controlling our life in a way or another and how it is losing someone’s ability to concentrate on large physical texts or regular literature (carr, 2008). He used quotations and research studies to support his point of view.…

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    Getting all facilities over Internet will make the people more isolated and less social friendly. Do you agree with the statement? Take a stand and build up your arguments around it? People carry out many activities these days online. With the development of technology and fast internet connections, individuals will stop making strong ties. This essay will discuss various reasons why people depend more on internet nowadays and its potential impact on their life style. People rely more on…

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    Within his essay, Nicholas Carr argues that the exponential growth of Internet use in people of all ages has changed the way we seek out and absorb information. He quotes multiple successful, well-versed people who have admitted that as their use of the Internet has grown, their reading habits have changed or diminished. Also, Carr describes how researching information or searching for articles of interest has been drastically altered. He details this change saying, “My mind now expects to take…

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