published. American writer Nicholas Car states that internet use reduces the deep thinking that leads to true creativity. An example of this statement would be that Journalists who love the accuracy of the stories they produced is now replaced by bloggers who may not have such experience. The result is that you get a number of different versions of the same story leading to opinions being misunderstood as facts by online readers. Cyber
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believe that knowledge is power and if we don’t educate and if we shelter children too much they will be more prone to fall into the drug scene. In a review of Ballads of Suburbia on a page titled‚ When she speaks I hear revolution‚ a feminist blog the blogger states‚ “By “protecting” children from themes like this‚ all we are doing is hiding the reality and making them less able to respond in smart ways. Drugs are the forbidden fruit‚ but knowledge is power‚ and with knowledge‚ kids will learn quickly
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From a historical standpoint‚ progress and reform is achieved solely through the valuable human trait of disobedience. The ability for a human to repeal and rebel the social norms of the time period is how Oscar Wilde‚ an Irish author‚ would characterize as‚ “Man’s original Virtue.” The earliest example of American disobedience can be seen in the prelude to the establishment of our nation: The American Revolution. The revolution was not instigated at one definite moment so much as it was a gradual
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living under the Taliban‚ Malala accepted; her first post appeared on January 3‚ 2009 under the name of Gul Makai. This became her milestone into taking a stand against the Talibans. On December 1‚ 2008 Malala’s father announced that she was the blogger for BBC. On October 1‚ 2011‚ she was nominated for the International Children’s Peace Prize. Malala becomes the youngest person to ever win a Nobel Peace Prize. During that same year‚ she also won the Pakistan’s National Youth Peace Prize on December
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The aim of this essay is to mainly critique the viewpoint made by Andrew Keen that “Today’s Internet is Killing Our Culture and Assaulting Our Economy.” First‚ the brief introduction of Andrew Keen’s book and his viewpoints will be introduced. Second‚ the Web 2.0 applications such as 1) Wikipedia‚ 2) Blog‚ and 3) YouTube will be brought up into the essay and discuss their pros and cons to the Internet environment. Third‚ Keen’s arguments about these three Web 2.0 applications will be demonstrated
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Amendments Cry over RA 10175 Richmond Keith N. Simeon As stated in RA 10175 (Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012) Chapter I/Section 2‚ the State recognizes the vital role of information and communications industries such as content production‚ telecommunications‚ broadcasting electronic commerce‚ and data processing‚ in the nation’s overall social and economic development. The State also recognizes the importance of providing an environment conducive to the development‚ acceleration‚ and rational
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Outline for Informative Speech Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the Stop Online Piracy Act Organizational Pattern: I. Introduction: A. Attention Getter: How many of you have ever said‚ “Google it!” or “look it up on YouTube”? I’m sure you’ve all said it more times than you can count‚ but imagine a world where neither site exists. No Google‚ no YouTube--weird‚ right? Now‚ imagine the Internet—one of the United State’s most robust and growing industries‚ without Wikipedia
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The Wisdom of My Crowd: Motivation and Audience in Enterprise Social Tagging Jennifer Thom-Santelli Cornell University‚ HCI Group 301 College Avenue Ithaca‚ NY USA 14850 +1 607 255 7826 Michael J. Muller IBM Research One Rogers Street Cambridge‚ MA USA 02142 +1 617 693 4235 jt17@cornell.edu michael_muller@us.ibm.com ABSTRACT Social tagging systems allow users to share resources categorized according to community-generated tags. These systems serve to organize personal information
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[Year] Anti-Federalists and Term Limits Argument against term limits for the Presidency Introduction In 1787‚ with America in it’s infancy‚ the Anti-Federalists wrote responses to the Federalist papers and the Federalist support of what became the U.S. Constitution. The Anti-Federalist response (unlike the Federalist) was not coordinated‚ but was effective in voicing valid concerns about the formation of our government. Nearly 150 years after the Anti-Federalist papers‚ Franklin Roosevelt’s
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Is Google Making us Stupid? Information technology (IT) has grown tremendously in the United States and around the world. Everyone in the country understands the importance of technology and uses the different technological gadgets in their daily activities. One cannot go a short distance without seeing someone with a mobile phone‚ tablet or laptop. These gadgets have internet applications‚ such as Google. According to Pinker (2010)‚ the internet has been around for several decades and people are
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