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    Catch Us If U Can

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    [pic] [pic] Nama : Hasbul Rizuan B Ismail @ Abu Hassan Class : 404 College no. : 10683 Due date : 6 January 2011 [pic] |Title |Page | |Synopsis |3 | |Chapter 1: At the Doctor’s

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    As Carr is point out in the article “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” Carr said “My mind would get caught up in the narrative or the turns of the argument‚ and I’d spend hours strolling through long stretches of prose. That’s rarely the case anymore. Now my concentration often starts to drift after two or three pages.” This quotation implies that long time internet users tend to loss concentration‚ and felt difficult to stay focus. Carr also talks about how his friends

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    IT DOESNT MATTER

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    Nicholas G. Carr published this article in the May of 2003. Its purpose was to convey to the reader that IT no longer matters and may no longer be relevant. Carr’s reasoning behind this is that corporations have universally accepted and use IT; this makes the use of IT a commodity and no longer puts the corporation at an advantage over any other using IT. Which means that using IT would no longer be a strategic decision for the corporation. After explaining this Carr offered new rules for IT management

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    interact with one another. We also see his discussion on how vision can affect the human experience. The more visually capable we are‚ the more we begin to lose our sense of imagination. Similarly in the essay “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”‚ Nicolas Carr argues that the more we rely on technology and the Internet‚ the more it will affect humans in today’s world‚ as well as our ability to read and comprehend. Living in a society that relies mostly on technology‚ individuals fail to create a balance

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    Liliana Garcia Period: 4 3-14-13 Flores Society’s Use of Technology “Soon silence will have passed into legend. Man has turned his back on silence. Day after day he invents machines and devices that increase noise and distract humanity from the essence of life‚ contemplation‚ meditation.” Over the past few years technology has advanced a lot in many ways. Research that once required days reading books in the library can be now done in minutes. People seem to spend a lot of time online‚ in the

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    tug53514_fm.qxd 5/6/03 5:01 PM Page i BROADCAST NEWS HANDBOOK WRITING‚ REPORTING‚ AND PRODUCING IN A CONVERGING MEDIA WORLD S e c o n d E d i t i o n C. A. Tuggle University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Forrest Carr WFLA-TV Suzanne Huffman Texas Christian University Boston Burr Ridge‚ IL Dubuque‚ IA Madison‚ WI New York San Francisco St. Louis Bangkok Bogotá Caracas Kuala Lumpur Lisbon London Madrid Mexico City Milan Montreal New Delhi Santiago Seoul Singapore Sydney Taipei

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    Institutional Racism Within the Criminal Justice System in the U.S Institutional racism is quite apparent in the U.S criminal justice system as not only the police force seem to be "institutionally" racist‚ but the judges too in certain states. Ian Haney. F Lopez defines institutional racism as being divided into “path and script racism: Path racism is directed racial status-enforcement influenced in an unrecognized manner by racial institutions. Script racism is undirected racial status-enforcement

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    incentives in web surveys: An experiment. Social Science Computer Review‚ 21(2)‚ 207-217. Cobanoglu‚ C.‚ & Cobanoglu‚ N Rosenthal‚ R.‚ & Rosnow‚ R. L. (1991). Essentials of behavioral research: Methods and data analysis (2nd ed.) Zikmund‚ W.‚ Babin‚ B.‚ Carr‚ J.‚ & Griffin‚ M. (2010). Business research methods (8 ed.). Mason‚ OH: South-Western‚ Cengage Learning.

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    Google Making USupid

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    The article “is google making us stupid?” by Nicholas carr discusses how the internet affects people is ability to process information. He begins by pointing out that when people are using google‚ they do not try to understand deep meaning. Nicholas carr further argues that google can attract people attention‚ for example‚ using computer and cellphone all the times. Later in the article‚ Nicholas carr discusses that people’s concentration really decreasing due to the Internet. By the end of

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    while also demonstrating the characteristics of effective leadership‚ such as positivity‚ agreeableness‚ self-confidence‚ and optimism. The second rule‚ on the other hand‚ is to use what the Second City Theater refers to as the “yes AND” philosophy (Carr & Robbins‚ n.d.). By adding the “and” at the end of the first rule of improv‚ the leader shows that they are interested in building a team with collaboration in order to achieve a shared goal or vision for the organization. Additionally‚ the concept

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