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    The Miller High Life One Second Ad is one of many PR case studies profiled in the textbook, Public Relations Cases. In collaboration with Dig Communications, Miller High Life developed a newsworthy, attention-getting, beer-selling campaign where a series of one-second ads were televised during the Super Bowl game in 2009. This was not only a great commercial, but it was a smart commercial; one that continues to be studied today. The Case of Miller High Life One Second Ad is a Public Relations

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    themselves, or the music that is out causing children to act up in school. They all have effects on society. They all play a part in the public society some kind of way. Social media is a huge factor for society. This factor has an effect on society communication skills. Social media also affects the people everyday life. Social media is the interaction of the public sharing information with others and receiving information from others via the internet. “The use of social media based programs are to make

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    In Susan Tardanico’s article “Is Social Media Sabotaging Real Communication”, she expresses her opinion that people have a tendency to hide behind media and create an image of themselves that are not at all what the actual picture is. In the article is a story about a mother who had been exchanging text messages back and forth with her daughter. The daughter sent smiley emoticons and seemed happy to the mother, but later that night, the daughter attempted to kill herself. Tardanico states, “We are

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    As the fast growth of technology, people prefer online shopping more than shopping in the physical store. A lot of surveys show us there’s a great increase in online shopping. For people to choose to shop online, pros should be more valuable than cons in their beliefs. The most attractive advantages of online shopping include: Purchase with almost anytime; receive a lot of information at the same time; without the expense of renting the physical store and hiring employees, the price may

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    society. People depend on technology with a growing need as it benefits many and solves numerous problems in our daily life. However, for every advantage technology brings us, it also brings disadvantages, especially in the aspects of creativity and communication. Creativity is the use of the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of artistic work. According to Rollo May in The Courage to Create, creativity is the process of bringing something

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    accessible to everyone who searched the Internet. The term blog, according to Michael Aaron Dennis in Encyclopedia Britannica a “Blog, in full Web log or Weblog, online journal where an individual, group, or corporations presents a record of activities, thoughts, or beliefs” (Blog). Due to the fact students are drawn to this new form of communication, teachers have started utilizing blogs as a means to teach students of all ages creative writing. Students are allowed to blog about their interests and passions

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    forms. Education institutes pride themselves on their basis of connectivity with the world and themselves. Laptops, more specially Chromebooks, have invaded their way into the classroom in order to enhance student to student and student to staff communication (Cater). The improvement of students in modern schooling is directly linked to the growth of technology in the classroom, which enables the ability to communicate easier. (Roschelle). In a quote by Cater he states, “Laptop computers have become

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    People no longer stop by a friend’s house and get together around a table for lunch, when they can meet and chat with their friends online all throughout the day. Too often at parties and get-togethers, guests are attached to their smartphones texting, rather than truly interacting with the people around them. People nowadays are opting for online dating applications over face-to-face conversations and meetings. From all these transformations, it is evident that even though social media appear to

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    (H) Did you know we use computers all the time? (O) Computers are in things you wouldn't expect them to be, such as toys, MP3 players, and even microwaves. (T) Technology has changed the world because it has saved lives, has been used for communication, and has changed the way we do things. (M) First of all, it has saved many lives that wouldn't have saved if technology hadn't been invented. (E) "Digital imaging technology has improved ways of diagnosing health problems and detecting them at early

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    We have come full circle in forms of communication. From “cave man” grunts, body and hand gestures, and pictographic wall paintings, to “cubicle man” lols (laugh-out-loud), ttyls (talk-to-you-later), and smiley face emoticons, we are regressing to an earlier form of interactions. The expressive and communicative richness of writing is slowly becoming the archeological relics of an electronic modern society. I am no stranger to this failing. I started high school with a loose grasp of the tools of

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