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    Social media is a very convenient and instant way of keeping up with old friends and family‚ living out of town. When used properly‚ Facebook; My Space; Instant Messaging; on line gaming; Skype; blogging and other various forms of online communication can be a very enjoyable pastime‚ providing contact that is both rewarding and beneficial. In contrast‚ most people rarely consider the potential negative consequences these communications have‚ especially concerning the safety of young users. During

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    Contemporary Business Communication Source: Federal News Service October 11‚ 2012 Transcript of the Oct. 11 debate between Vice President Biden and his Republican challenger‚ Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin‚ moderated by Martha Raddatz of ABC News. Adam Gopnik October 12‚ 2012 OF BABIES AND BEANS: PAUL RYAN ON ABORTION  JAY A. CONGER May–June 1998 Harvard business review

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    In her Ted Talk Sherry Turkle Made it clear that our technological devices are becoming more poisonous to us than what we think. According to her as she is entitled it we are “connected‚ but alone”. We rely too much on our devices that they keep us from having real relations with people‚ real conversations with people. Our technology is limiting us to live under the threat of giving to our devices the places Human being are supposed to have. She Advance that conversation through Social media or Text

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    together but they do not communicate with each other. When people feel that they are boring‚ they will try to do some group activities; such as‚ conversation or games. “ ‘I am going to be a little boring.’ ” It is a good opening for conversation. Turkle said that‚ author responded. And then the conversation between them started. boring is good; it motivates us do more group activities and communicate with others. 2. Summarize Turkle’s argument about the value of “boring” in a conversation. Do

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    sing with them. Families often set together for dinner‚ while talking with each other. Nowadays‚ many parents are neglecting these important tasks‚ preferring to text or play with their smart phones instead of investing time for their kids. Sherry Turkle said in an interview for NPR radio: “to me the two rules are: It shouldn’t be at the dinner table because those are the times when I find kids complaining that their parents are texting at the dinner table and using their Blackberrys at the dinner

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    Now First and Foremost‚ i must Explain this‚ I payed little attention to the novel and movie‚ but this Essay will more then likley get you a C or a B‚ Depending on if you make changes to the paragraph that starts with The portrayal of woman in One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest is in a way‚ a role reversal. The Woman are strong‚ leaders and feed off the power they possess as the men are weak‚ passive-non aggressors who get ordered around and (until the introduction of McMurphy) have no say in what

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    In the future the sun will rise and more people will greet their robotic pets. In the article Love in the Time of Robots by Frank Mullin is about My first reason why I am against robotic pets is they don’t need any resbonsisibilty to take caree of. In the article it says “But what does a child learn about responsibility when the only need the robotic dog has been to be recharged occasionally?” For kids learn responsibility they need a real pet. Some may say that is is easier to have a robotic pet

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    ------------------------------------------------- The Multitasking Generation ------------------------------------------------- Contents 1. YOUR BRAIN WHEN IT MULTITASKS 2. IS THIS ANY WAY TO LEARN? 3. GOT 2 GO. TXT ME L8ER 4. GETTING THEM TO LOG OFF Listen Pause Loading | Download MP3 Help | | | Section: gen m They’re e-mailing‚ IMing and downloading while writing the history essay. What is all that digital juggling doing to kids’ brains and their family life?

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    Dennis Kerns ENG1021: Argument Analysis Polished Version As cell phone use continues to grow in young‚ tech-savvy generations‚ so does the investigation of it’s negative effects. In a study conducted by a German research team in 2002‚ it was found that almost 40% of all 9-10 year olds in Germany owned their own cell phone; and that was 11 years ago! An Australian researcher conducting a similar study in 2003 confirmed that 77% of Australians ages 11-13 owned their own‚ personal mobile

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    Classic authors persist due to unique qualities that elevate them from their time. F. Scott Fitzgerald found success for his ability to foster “a close relationship with the reader through the voice of his fiction‚ which was intimate‚ warm‚ and witty” (Keshmiri 78). It begs to question how he managed to organize words that would instigate such distinct feelings in the reader. Despite his novels being in prose‚ they share many qualities with poetry that utilizes precise word choice‚ figurative language

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