My phone is an artifact of my life. It is a iPhone 5s and it has a blue Otterbox case on it. Without the case, it is silver and white. The screen protector has a couple of cracks across the middle and a crack at the home button. It’s important to me because my phone has all my public and private information on it. Also, it’s meaningful because it has all of my social media and music on it. My phone is an artifact of my life.
My favorite bible is an artifact of my life as well. It is white and says “Holy Bible” on it. It is small and has gold detailing. My bible is essential to my life because my grandmother gave it to me one day after church. And, it discusses all of my personal beliefs and theories. My bible is an artifact to my life.
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This phone has pictures from when I first met my wife and all the moments leading to her becoming my wife. These pictures and moments can’t be replaced they tell our story and give us perspective when adversity is present.
As a child, there are special books that we never will forget. When I was younger, my mother would read the bible to me every night. Joining the wandering group of book lovers, had me choose a valuable book to preserve and memorize. I would preserve the bible for future generations because it gives a message of freedom, tells history, and transformed the world.
When Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone at the Macworld convention in January of 2007, a tidal change in the way users communicate with one another was unleashed. The phone, which combined the already popular attributes of an iPod with the traditional cell phone, was an instant success, selling millions of units even at the initially haughty price of $599 each (Vogelstein, 2008). The theory behind the creation of the phone was deceptively simple: combine an MP3 player with a Blackberry, camera, and regular cell phone operating on a sleek touch-screen controlled software system. Consumers were finally freed from carrying separate devices to perform all they tasks they now wanted to away from home. In one simple hand-held device they could take pictures, listen to music, play games, communicate with friends and family, and even surf the Internet. This one device changed the way that people began sharing information, allowing them to instantly access information anywhere in the world while also transmitting it just as quickly. The iPhone is now universally recognized and has become a cultural artifact in our times.
In reference to the text Diary in the Day of the Postman by Rebecca Solnit, I am choosing the smartphone as an object which will signify how our culture has changed over the past 30 years.
Explain why you chose this artifact as your best representation of this particular INTASC standard.
If ever there was an idea custom-made for a Jay Leno monologue, this was it: someone preferring a Microsoft Windows phone to an Apple iPhone. Isn’t that like preferring a blocky computer from the 90s to a modern-day laptop? Whatever happened to popular and trendy iPhones, being undeniably better than unfashionable Windows phones? I happen to sympathize with Microsoft’s unappreciated cellphones, though, perhaps because I find the unpopularity of Windows phones baffling, especially since they offer many of the same features seen in iPhones, and for a much more affordable price. Like iPhones, Windows phones offer thousands of apps, an interactive search assistant, and email and texting options. Although I admit that Windows phone do not offer
In the world we live in today technology has made a huge impact throughout. Technology has gotten stronger and smaller from a “Motorola Dyna TAC 8000x” to a “IPhone 5s”. People say its better, faster, smaller, easier, entertaining, and better looking. That maybe so but are they even interested by the history how cellphones got to their size and speed and the affects it may cause to a human. They don’t know because they don’t care until it happens to them but I will let you know all this information’s that, that skinny little devise you hold in your hands 24/7 can cause before it even happens to you.
The Bible is actively used in daily life as an ultimate symbol of power and importance, it is read from at special occasions including weddings and funerals and in courts of law – people must swear on the Bible to tell the truth. This shows that the Bible is widely respected by Christians in daily life and by non-believers in certain ways too.
The Bible is not only a wonderful book, but the actual Word of God. It is the revelation of God to us. Through His words, we see that the Bible is constant, it corresponds with reality, it works in the lives of its readers and is in harmony with history and nature (Towns, 43).
The Bible is a very important book. It’s a book made up of seventy-three books. The Bible plays a huge role in my faith. It’s the written word and acts of God. The New Testament and Old Testament are both the written works of God.
I chose my bible as my thing that I am most thankful for. The reason it is my guide for my life. It has answers to every situation. It lets me know how to be more like God. It is an interesting book to. The bible is full of great battles and great people scattered though out history. I am very thankful for my bible.
My phone has impacted my life in many ways. First, entertainment keeps me fascinated. I use Instagram to see what my friends are doing and to keep in touch of them. When I go to a place that I find is cool, I will take a cool picture and post it so my friends will see it. YouTube is a big part of my life. For example, every day when I get home I sit on the couch and watch YouTube for about 30 minutes as a break from school work. Also, communicating is easy to use. I communicate with my parents when I am at a party or just hanging out with my friends. For instance, when I bike up to the Harris Teeter or the Franklin Farm shopping center and meet up with my friends, I text my mom or dad saying that I am there so they know that I got there ok.
My first Bible is full of classic Bible stories. It taught me about the first sins Adam and Eve and Noah with his humongous ark when I was young. The true stories I learned then are still engraved into my memory today.
Imagine everyone having the iPhone X and you could not afford it. The iPhone X is the latest apple product. The iPhone X, in my opinion, has way too many new confusing new features. The new iphones gradually become more complicated. People have very different opinions. I do not find the iPhone X very reliable.
The Iphone 6 is a dependable reliable phone for anyone interested in features such as, selfies, apps, and security. Iphone's are advanced pieces of technology, in fact they are the number one phone sold in America. With its awesome camera quality of 8 mega pixels, you are guaranteed to take the best selfies. Although the Iphone 6S is the only phone with Optical image stabilization it still has great features like the 5 element lens. As a result, the 5 element lens is was made so that the camera would not have distortion and the phone holder will have the clearest of all pictures, that way selfies will be naturally glooming. Apps such as Snapchat, Facebook, or games like, Clash Of Clans, are where the buyer is mostly eager to see. In addition,