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    Irony however is not lost on the author as this work was published on the Internet and does not conform to what he knows people will look at or how they will read it. The essay‚ although informed is an opinion piece. It has been written expressly for the reason to take the knowledge available and apply it to Carr’s ideas‚ to reinforce his points as he tries to persuade the reader to re-think their understanding of the internet and its uses. There are many sources available to use for this topic and

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    The Internet: How Far Have We Come? Have you ever thought about how different everyday life would be if we did not have the Internet?  Whether or not we realize it‚ the Internet plays numerous roles in our lives‚ both important and not important. From business and medical fields to students and the elderly‚ most‚ if not all of us use the Internet daily in some aspect.  Without the Internet‚ businesses wouldn’t be able to connect with distant customers‚ and the medical field would not be able to

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    The internet is the largest collection of accessible information ever‚ so it comes as no surprise that the internet is a major part of daily life. The use of the internet is so common that it has made its way into some important areas of society. Namely‚ the workplace‚ the educational system‚ and general leisure time‚ in and out of the home. However‚ people should understand that there are allot of unreliable sources that are waiting for you to enter their domain. Granted‚ there are reliable sources

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    been to a history class and require you to find resources online? Is it hard to find your interest topics in websites? If you find it is complicate to find resources‚ you can deeply feel the loss of the content in the Digital Age. In the essay “Cultural Memory in a Digital Age”‚ the author believes that people face a big problem in the Digital Age‚ which is how to save the old cultural history. He points out most people consider there is no history because of loss of contents in Internet. According

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    INTRODUCTION & BACKGROUND • The Evolution of the Internet • From the ordinary internet to e-commerce • E-commerce/online business • History of Amazon‚ Ebay‚ Lazada and Zalora. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY • To prove that buying in Amazon‚ Ebay‚ Lazada or Zalora is safe. • To prove that the products in Amazon‚ Ebay‚ Lazada or Zalora has good quality • To prove that Amazon‚ Ebay‚ Lazada or Zalora is available anytime along with their products. PROCESS • 5 sources per member

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    Is Technology Making Us Stupider? The two leading and opposite views on the effect of the technology revolution on the human mind are from Nicholas Carr and Steven Johnson. While the former claims that the internet has a very dysfunctional effect on human cognition‚ the latter believes that the evolution of more complex games and technologies has enriched the average human mind. This essay takes a look at both the schools of thought and draws conclusions from the respective arguments made. Nicholas

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    With the development and popularization of the Internet‚ more and more people are added to the Internet communicative activities. Online chat is one of these increasingly popular forms. Since it is open and compatible‚ it draws the attention of people from all over the world and from every circle. Therefore‚ the study of cyber language has become a focus of attention. In this paper‚ under the theory of modern stylistics‚ the stylistic features of cyber language and its causes were discussed from

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    Human Intelligence in the Internet Era Nowadays‚ if a young adult hears a new terminology‚ instead of going to a library and looking it up in an encyclopedia as what his or her parents would have done‚ he or she will pull out his or her smartphone and “google” it. Thanks to Google and all other commercial Internet companies‚ we are closer to all kinds of information‚ both useful and useless‚ than any other time in human history. In Nicholas Carr’s article “Is Google Making Us Stupid?”‚ he admits

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    interaction of people in the digital world of the internet is thoroughly examined. The digital world opens up another channel for people across the globe to connect with each other and communicate across networks that would normally be separated by physical distance. Even though internet interaction is not face to face as one would be in the real world‚ it still produces the same things that normal people deal with in society. Issues tackled in American history such as racism and blatant white supremacy

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    In Ian Bremmer’s essay‚ “Democracy in Cyberspace‚” he elaborates on the usage of technology in the modern era and how the internet has progressively impacted the world on a global stage. He states how countries have adopted the internet to further influence their political policies and expend the reach of their ideology and how technology has been used to start rebellions against authoritarian states through the means of social media. Bremmer goes on to state how the statement given by Walter Wriston

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