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    The episode of Black Mirror that we watched in class was an excellent piece of television. Beneath its dystopian and technological aesthetic, there lies a chilling message of very real relevance. That message is of course will become this sheep like society, or even more scary, have we already? The main protagonist, Bing, is often annoyed by frequent advertisements that infilitrate his everyday life. By skipping these ads, Bing is penalized by losing “merits,” the form of currency among the…

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    school, or playing video games. American kids are very fortunate to not have to worry about the Taliban. When you hear about all the war going on in Afghanistan, it's hard to believe that there are kids and families living there. Most American kids live a very luxurious life, compared to kids in Afghanistan. The average lifestyle of someone in Afghanistan, is very different compared to the American lifestyle. In Afghanistan, girls over the age of 8 arent aloud to have a education. Malala stood…

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    Case_Study_4 Anjaneyulu_Madugula_551141 1)Most of us accept been heard about the best billow aegis failures in which all the billow technology companies are connected to mature, they still ache the aforementioned blazon of issues centralized infrastructure’s. Billow accretion has become a better bazaar in today’s technology. In an address of 2016, analysts at Gartner predicted that appointment to billow is activity to affect $1 Trillion in Information technology in the abutting bristles years.…

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    them. Whether it’s new hardware, like the Xbox One, or new software such as Windows 10. I decided long ago that whatever career I pursued had to involve computers. As college crept closer and closer, so did the pressure to choose a major. I began extensively searching careers in computers last year. I wanted to find a career that would enable me to: make a real contribution to society, create something new and innovative that would make people’s lives easier, and still involve computers. From…

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    the internet has also changed because there is not virtual currency today and there was not in Marx’s time. My example for this is video games and the companies that run them. The primary video game company I am talking about is Xbox. You can use actual currency to but Xbox currency to get objects for the games that are made. This leads to the next point on how alienation has changed today through video games. Many people spend money on these games and divulge so much time into these games…

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    computers that had educational stuff on them. Now he has just about every gadget known to man, excluding a cell phone. At home, he has an Xbox gaming system in his room, 3ds and a tablet that he carries everywhere he goes. My mother also bought him a Wii for when he is at her house. When my son goes to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for the summer, he has another Xbox system along with a PlayStation. Although he has a lot of gaming systems, we try to make sure he balances out his time between…

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    Microsoft Background Bill Gates and Paul Allen founded Microsoft in April of 1975. According to the company’s NAICS code, the corporation primarily participates in the production and distribution of computer related software. Their revenue stream for 1975 was approximately 16,000 and they had a total of three employees. Bill Gates served as the CEO for Microsoft until 2000 and is one of the wealthiest people in the world. He is well known for his philanthropy. Microsoft Corporation has…

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    emotional journey that is Wonder. It is a book that I can guarantee will leave any reader feeling better. August is ten years old and he does the normal things that other ten year olds do. He likes ice cream and riding his bike. He plays ball and has an Xbox but despite 27 operations, he will never look normal. Things are tough for August and his family too. His protective big sister, Via feels angry when people stare and his parents love him yet cannot help but argue about whether August should…

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    habit for teens. For instance, the messy ground of a teenager’s bedroom enables one to question how any person can live in such filth. Recently, a study showed that the average teenager prefers apples to oranges simply because they don’t have to go through the hassle of peeling the apple!The average teenager is expensive to maintain. Mindlessly, teens stay up all night playing with their Xbox, watching their television, play their video games, and using their phones to do social media or text…

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    Confusing ‘Ole Me and My Cultural Identity There are a lot of things that have made me the boy/man I am today. Cultural identity is the ‘proper’ term for it, it makes me ‘me’. Cultural identity can be classified as anything that distinguishes you from everyone else, or even makes you the same as others. My cultural identity is something I have never really thought about until now. Classifying myself by the experiences in my life is new to me, but, if I had to, I would consider myself a southern…

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