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    The Debate Over Screen Usage Screentime is bad for people. It can control almost everything we do, and make us disconnected from the real world. Studies show that you can be addicted to your phone, tablet, or computer. You can be so addicted you can be on it all day. It can take over your brain, and it is like if you are addicted to drugs such as cocaine. You can't stop, you buy more devices that have screens. By using screens a lot, you run the risk of having your identity stolen. You might

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    Dating Scams

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    Four Types of Dating Scams Online Many people use the internet for the business and entertainment portions of their lives, so it makes sense that some would also try to find love online. Internet dating scams take multiple forms, but always involve a con artist exploiting the feelings of a lonely victim to get money or gifts. A person searching for romantic partners online is much more vulnerable to emotional deception. Victims are typical female, divorced, and between 50 and 65 years old, but

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    transformed with the styles. The first Barbie doll had heavily made-up eyes that looked to the side, but by 1961 she had a more natural look, and her big, blue eyes looked straight out. Many people had criticized Barbie's figure as being impossible for a real woman, so in 1999 Mattel introduced a doll with a more convincing shape. Like the changes in her fashions, these changes reflected the changing look of women through the decades, evolving from the made-up and glamorous look of the 1950s

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    it. Some children are losing their ability to socialize with others, because of how much time they spend on technology. “Children can averagely spend six hours each day watching television or playing their video game because of its entertainment” (Sawyer, 2010). Some of them are so addicted that they do not want to communicate to others. “According to the identical survey stated by A.C. Nielson Company parents spend only three and a half minutes per week having momentous conversations

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    violence in the media be restricted by the government? Here’s why I think the government should restrict the media; to protect young children because children don't know what is real or make-believe. Their minds are manipulated because they think zombies are real and start panicking and freaking out. The truth is they are afraid to talk about it because of how media affects their minds. Media gives children low self-esteem and obesity, instead of playing outside children are watching tv or playing video

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    This combination causes the people to not “...talk about anything...they all say the same things and nobody says anything different from anyone else’ ” (Bradbury 28). As technology plays a major role in their life, socializing and interacting with others is no longer valued and forgotten—causing the

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    MW Professor Golden February 1, 2016 Compare & Contrast between Movie and Story The story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates is very much different from the movie Smooth Talk directed by Joyce Chopra in many ways. The story and film were both made to relate to the real life serial killer Charles Howard Schmid Jr. and his crimes committed, while also reflecting a passage from the Old Testament that states “Whither goest thou? and whence comest thou?” (Judges, 19:17) The

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    there are a view shows showing back in the 1940s, it was not until the 1990s when reality viewing was a sensation. Reality television is a genre of programming that is unscripted real-life situations featuring individuals during their lives and countless environments the audience can relate to. Reality tv technology is real- time viewing of all the places the audience is not. It is the ultimate peek into a neighbor’s kitchen window, or bedroom window at that matter (Slocum). Typically, the cast are

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    Modern Technology and It's Effects Essay

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    active: playing outdoors, running around, climbing trees and remaining active rather than watching television and playing video game and computer. It is true that the use of the technology has its own virtue. It provides value, convenience and entertainment, but it should not take the place of movement and realistic

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    entitled to the same treatment as humans (such as freedom) to prevent abuse and exploitation. The reasoning and foundation behind animal rights was spoken by philosopher Jeremy Bentham in 1789, “…the question is not, Can they reason? nor, Can they talk? but, Can they suffer?” Since animals are capable of suffering, animal rights should protects animals from medical

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