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    in online privacy and in the trust of online services. Charles Howarth’s piece “Technology is making us blind: the dangerous complacency of the iPhone era” argues that over time people have lost wariness of technology. Esther Dyson’s “If You Don’t Love It‚ Leave It” argues that the regulation of online content is dangerous. These two articles exemplify the progression of changing perceptions‚ from wary and almost fearful of technology to complacent about

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    Cyberspace: If You Don’t Love It‚ Leave It In Ester Dyson’s essay‚ “Cyberspace: If You Don’t Love It‚ Leave It” she argues that regulating the internet is impossible and will have an opposing effect. Dyson highlights cyberspace regulations that did not work and why we need self rule. Dyson also talks about the uniqueness of cyberspace and the conflict it would have on earth. Dyson’s belief is that everyone should have a choice and an individual responsibility and how the uniqueness of cyberspace

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    students often receive a great deal of advice‚ from many different people‚ concerning their career. There are many people that give the advice‚ “Do what you love‚” while‚ in contrast‚ other people will give the advice‚ “Do what makes money.” These two pieces of advice are very conflicting and it brings up the argument - should you do what you love or what makes the money? For both sides of the argument‚ there is support and reasoning that is very valid and persuasive. By looking at the argument subjectively

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    Violence in "You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me" "Our tears were the only thing we could control. So not crying felt like we had won something" (Sherman 175). To experience such a traumatic and painful series of events within ones a lifespan leaves the survivor emotionally detach. Sherman Alexie’s memoir‚ "You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me" gives readers a glimpse into Native American life from Sherman personal perspective. In Sherman Alexie memoir through these tragic moments readers can see

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    You Don T Know Jack

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    In class‚ we watched a movie called “You Don’t Know Jack”. The movie begins with a former pathologist doctor name Jack‚ he believes that if someone is suffering they have the right to end they life‚ so he creates this machine that could end people lives‚ jack had a big man and also his sister by his side that had a lab. He tried his best to advertise what he does so he had a lot of patient that would do what except the offer. He did it for no money‚ however the medications aren’t not cheap and so

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    The book I have chosen to review is “If You Don’t Feed the Teachers They Eat the Students! Guide to Success for Administrators and Teachers” by Neila A. Connons‚ Ph.D. Neila A. She has written many articles and has made numerous presentations to provide inspiration and direction for teachers and educational leaders all over the world. “If You Don’t Feed the Teachers They Eat the Students!” has documented the author’s real-world experience as an educator and a school leader‚ addressing both the desire

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    quote from the bible that lutherans use a lot is Romans 3:28 which states "we maintain that a man is justified by faith apart from the works of the Law”. However catholics believe that we are saved by faith plus love and good works. Implying that you don’t go to heaven because you just believe you have to work hard to get into heaven by saying “I deserve to go to heaven not this man who hardly shows up on sunday”. That is why catholics work in the community more than other religions such as Lutheran’s

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    Adolescents and Cyberspace

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    research is showing that the heavy use of cyberspace is isolating people form the world around them. Knowing that adolescents are spending a great deal of their time in cyberspace‚ this article will examine the things they miss when they are left to grow up in it. Leaving Adolescents Grow Up in Cyberspace The question on whether leaving adolescents grow up in cyberspace is beneficial or not has long been controversial. When a lot agree that cyberspace has made their life easier‚ many others

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    Cyberspace

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    From Time Welcome to Cyberspace: What is it? Where is it? And How Do We Get There? By Philip Elmer-DeWitt It started‚ as the big ideas in technology often do‚ with a science-fiction writer. William Gibson‚ a young expatriate American living in Canada‚ was wandering past the video arcades on Vancouver’s Granville Street in the early 1980’s when something about the way the players were hunched over their glowing screens struck him as odd. “I could see in the physical intensity of their

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    Stanford graduation‚ he gives the students advice on how to be happy in one’s life and career. He tells the graduating students that they should follow their passions and do what they love. However‚ Jobs’ advice is not very sound‚ and it is even slightly biased. Of course he believes that one should do whatever they love. He did what he loved and ended up creating a company worth $605 billion. While most people would like to do this‚ it would be very unrealistic to drop out of college and follow this

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