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    my ability to read and other long narrative because it makes me thinks that the book is not exciting. From the textual evidence in “Technology is Dumbing Down our Society”‚ The quotes explain “ As the internet becomes our primary source of information‚ it is affecting our ability to read books and other long narratives. This process of rewiring our brains carries the danger of flattening human experience even as it offers the benefits of knowledge efficiency and immediacy‚” wrote by Nicholas Carr.

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    Thornton‚ (1994). ’Moral Panic‚ The Media & British Rave Culture’. In: Andrew Ross & Tricia Rose (ed)‚ Microphone Fiends‚ Youth Music & Youth Culture. 1st ed. London: Routledge. pp.(176-192). Upon reading Sarah Thornton’s chapter‚ ‘Panic‚ the Media and British Rave Culture’ it quickly became apparent that she was expressing the view that although there is a rather prominent disdain towards the media from grass-roots cultures and subcultures‚ it is in fact the media that helps develop

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    Introduction The pervasiveness of Popular Culture is undeniable. The widespread of its influences‚ the symbolic reference the human psyche makes and associates itself with popular culture‚ the trends and fads that encapsulates and drives consumerism becomes the reason why popular culture is- popular. Essentially‚ it provides the ideal catharsis‚ for human emotions to be well exploited. As such‚ popular culture has progressively been shaped by human desires; a development of niche tampered and propelled

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    “The US government has betrayed the internet. We need to take it back” By: Bruce Schneier ​The internet has changed drastically for the worst the past couple of years and it is time for a change. The NSA has taken over the privacy of our internet access‚ which is not appropriate. When the internet was invented this is not what the creators thought would happen. The computer engineering community needs to step in and take it back from the NSA. Companies that host our private data that we once trusted

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    Popular culture can be seen everywhere in people’s everyday life. For instance‚ various dressing styles on the street and kinds of human activities on Internet. Popular culture influences the society in different ways. It not only changes the world‚ but also leads to valuable judgment. This report will discuss about what is popular culture and should we take it seriously. Popular culture is recognized by the majority of people in the society. It is liked by many people. The products of popular

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    How does culture affects a person’s identity? In what aspects of the youth’s life are influenced by culture? Is it necessary for people to imitate others before they can be original and creative? I’ve been puzzled about this issue. But for further clarifications‚ let me give my point of view to these questions. Culture is the pattern of thinking and behavior in which people living in a particular social group learn‚ create and share. Through this‚ others can distinguish to which society does a

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    society are surrounded by life‚ as we know it each day. Never stopping to look around and absorb what is going on around us. Our surroundings pass us by and we never take a glimpse at what those surroundings may hold. Our society presses forward without looking over their shoulder to see where we have been. Without acknowledging our present culture and studying our culture in the past‚ where are we going? Studying Clifford Geertz‚ Patricia Limerick‚ John Wideman‚ and Ralph Waldo Emerson has

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    Parkhurst Brad Thompson Terrance Brown Pop Up Advertising Description: Pop up advertising is a form of online advertising on the internet that is intended to attract web traffic or capture email addresses. It works when certain web sites open a new web browser window to display advertisements. The purpose of such advertising is to increase and expose brand awareness‚ which consumers find “intrusive” and “annoying” There are many types of pop-up advertising that include the floating ad

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    videos to entertain us for six seconds. Is the internet slowly decaying our brain? Author‚ Steven Pinker does not believe so; he argues that technology is “the only thing that will keep us smart.” It is not the internet fault for human’s stupidity. However‚ author Nicolas Carr asserts that “our intelligence will flatten into artificial intelligence” (44) ultimately disagreeing with Pinker’s statement.

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    media is content created by people using highly accessible and scalable publishing technologies. At its most basic sense‚ social media is a shift in how people discover‚ read and share news‚ information and content [2]. What if we were to break it down‚ we would say that media is a source of communication i.e. a newspaper‚ a radio or a television‚ and social is communication with a variety of people through a variety of ways. When we think about it social media are sources which not only provide

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