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    Effects of Digital Technology on Academic Writing Digital technology has affected every industry in the world from farming to corporate business and everywhere in between. More recently‚ there has been much debate whether or not these advances in digital technology has hurt or helped in the academic environment specifically. Academic work has traditionally been centered around the individual and what he or she can produce by him or herself. With not only major development in digital technology

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    The Negative Effects of Technology and Social Media Technology and social networking sites may seem to be the best invention yet‚ however not only do they cause people to become anti-social‚ they also cause psychological disorders to occur. Technology is great to use for various things including communication. However‚ people have chosen to take full advantage of it‚ and now it just might be backfiring on some of them. In older days when there was only television‚ movies‚ radio‚ and magazines‚

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    The effect of digital technology on the music industry Nowadays‚ teenagers are living constantly surrounded by technology. Even if the younger generation may not see it‚ technology has had an impact on different factors. The widespread use of digital technology in the music industry has allowed consumers to reproduce digital versions of copyrighted songs inexpensively‚ with the help of many software and websites. There has been an increase in digital copying activities and those are most of the

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    Freedom and Social Justice Through Technology Technology is many things to many people. The invention of many wonderful and useful tools can be attributed to the lifestyles many individuals enjoy each and very day. As a matter of fact‚ if it weren’t for the development and implementation of many of the technologies utilized today‚ the lives of many‚ would involve more physical labor and the phrase “as days work in a days time” would have a much different meaning. Therefore‚ it is the intention of

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    Many writers’ feel strongly about ‘Freedom’ and how important it is. Compare how they use language to convey what they feel’. In this essay I’m going to be analysing and explaining three poems that I have chosen from the variety of poems that we studied in the anthology called “The Struggle for Freedom.” The poems I have chosen are: “Still I Rise‚” “Warning‚” and “Black Brown and White.” I’m going to be comparing the use of language‚ poetic devices‚ and the range of techniques the different writers

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    digitization of social and economic life it has become a very important need of skilful and flexible use of ever more sophisticated tools and technologies. At once‚ thanks to modern technologies‚ acquisition of knowledge‚ skills and qualifications has become faster‚ easier and more efficient. In this paper it has been made an aim to estimate the use of modern technologies‚ in particular internet‚ such as: amplified reality‚ videoconferences online in real time‚ strategic games‚ social networking sites

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    Technology is an improved route to an unimproved target. Technology is associated with innovation. It has definitely changed our lives for the better. Looking back in time‚ we realize that how much our lives have changed due to the fruits of technology.It has provided us with freedom and less consumption of time and resources. One the most effective pieces of technology is the mobile phone‚and nowadays being equivalent to a civilization. Due to technology changes‚ the dependency upon technology has

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    word) response to the following question: In "I ’d Hammer Out Freedom: Technology as Politics and Culture" (pp. 75- 82)‚ Richard Sclove argues that we should do more to acknowledge technology ’s ’polypotency. ’ What does this term mean‚ why does Sclove think that it is important to acknowledge this characteristic of technology? Do you agree with Sclove that technology has this characteristic? Why or why not? If you agree that technology is polypotent‚ do you agree with Sclove that it is important

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    Michelle Marano Mr. Weir ENG3U1 May 30th‚ 2012 The importance of Freedoms Freedom is a very important aspect of a society‚ without freedom people live in fear and insecurity. Benjamin Franklin once said “Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve nether and lose both” (Franklin). Throughout history one can see how much control the governments have had over their

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    2011 When someone does a bad deed‚ they do not desire the negative effects of the deed‚ but the ones that will benefit them; hence they believe it is good. While people’s deeds bring about bad‚ it is not the bad they desire. Socrates does not claim that what a person desires is good‚ but that they think that it is good. They are simply trying to get the pleasure out of it; negative effects just seem to follow. For example a smoker does not desire lung cancer as an effect. They smoke for the calmness

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