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    objectively analyze WikiLeaks through a communications perspective‚ and not make any value judgments about the ethicality of the issue. This will entail an understanding of how the traditional frameworks of communication and the functioning of the internet‚ especially web 2.0. The idea is to interpret the reactions of the various factions of the society to the phenomenon. This includes the general public‚ governments of the world‚ media‚ militaries of the world etc. A few questions raised in the essay

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    Implications of Technology

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    Implications of Technology in the lives Of the People By Jairus Noah L. Polintan   Table of Contents Introduction Review of Literature Summary References   Technology and Medicine Technology has had a great impact on society when it comes to medicine. Medical technology has been around since the cave man began using rocks as tools to perform trephining. Since then there has been many new advancements in medicine due to technology. From painless needles to robots used

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    Participatory Culture –

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    ……………………………………….12 1 Introduction In this paper‚ base on participatory cultural from Henry Jenkins to analysis a case – high-speed train crash event happened in china to show how the application of Jenkins’s theory is problematic which the internet for participatory cultural and political interaction in china that is or not as a sustainable alternative to government propaganda. 2 Literature Review 2.1.1 A definition of participatory culture Henri Jenkins has become the foremost author

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    Nicholas Carr‚ a Dartmouth and Harvard graduate‚ and member of encyclopedia Britannica’s editorial board of advisors‚ poses the argument that the constant use of sources such as Google can reshape the thought process in a negative way. Although‚ the Internet has brought many advantages to the user‚ these advantages could be detrimental to the brains thought process. Summary In his article “Is Google Making us Stupid?” Nicholas Carr‚ a Dartmouth and Harvard graduate‚ and member of encyclopedia Britannica’s

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    PSR Exam Livelihoods‚ Nature-Culture & Counter-Mapping Problem Area With the spreading of knowledge through the internet‚ DIY manuals on fx drones and the management of diversification of assets has never been easier. But how does all kinds of communities by rainforests treat these new possibilities‚ when confronted with the spreading of knowledge and technology and how does it affect their culture? Research Q: How does communities by rainforests utilize new-found assets (technology/information)

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    Conspiracy Theories Essay

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    in conspiracy theories‚ but what makes them so believe able. Most of the time it fake news but it’s so believable like paranormal activity or if ghost are real.We all even have “evidence” to back us up. The evidence we have is what we find on the internet or books.. Three major explanations of conspiratorial belief are informational cues‚ political ideology‚ and predispositions toward conspiratorial views.People find these things and think its real. A survey allows researchers to correlate specific

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    Carr And Raja Analysis

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    cannot deny the comfort and positive affect of computer technologies and google or internet for that matter‚ we should not ignore the other view point nor the unfavorable effect on our life and our brain. I guess both writers understand our life already formed by technologies and everything evolve during time‚ whether we believe evolution is fact or theory‚ it is incontrovertible that human life evolved during history and by evolving so does our technology‚ now what is left is how we deal with the

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    Brandt starts her article by talking about Nicholas Carr and how he is basically a Luddite‚ believing that technology‚ specifically the Internet‚ is making everyone illiterate‚ uneducated‚ and ignorant. Brandt then talks about how traditionally reading and writing are thought as one thing‚ you can’t have one without the other. But she then counters that concept‚ saying that our society is changing and we are just evolving with it. Reading and writing‚ she states are traditionally thought as one in

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    The Vinyl Revolution

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    Introduction Although I have already referenced several ways to purpose the internet for record collecting throughout this entire book‚ it is an influential and powerful tool for vinyl collectors deserving its own chapter. The internet allows us to learn about and locate the releases that are hard to find. We can use it to find record shops‚ used record sellers or even shop directly online in the comfort of our own home. The internet has also allowed us to connect with similar collectors‚ whether they

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    PNC Bank Research Paper

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    History of Technological Innovations at PNC Bank Susan Santos CMGT 557 - Emerging Technologies & Issues April 16‚ 2012 Professor Tammy Borunda Abstract This paper will describe how technology has changed the banking industry. I will specifically talk about PNC Bank. PNC Bank was founded in 1852‚ in Pittsburgh‚ PA. Its founders were James Laughlin and B.F. Jones. Since 1852‚ PNC Bank has expanded geographically in the northeast‚ Midwest‚ eastern and southeast part of the country through

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