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What Jobs Will Robots Take Summary
These three outstanding writers will portray the argument showing the reasoning for one to be either for or against the advancement into the
technological world. Derek Thompson "What Jobs Will the Robots Take", Thompson is the senior editor at The Atlantic writing in the areas of
economics, and the labor market. Chad Jenkins, Alexandra Peseri' s "Automation, Not Domination: How Robots Will Take Over Our World", Jenkins
Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Brown University, earning acknowledgement with several groups PECASE, FAFOSR, ONR,
NSF focusing in glitches in robot learning and human–robot interaction. Nonetheless, Peseri is the senior research assistant in computer science for
Brown University's Humanity–Centered Robotics Initiative. Farhad Manjoo's "Will Robots Steal Your Job", Manjoo is a technology columnist for the
New York Times and the author of True Enough. All of these authors seem to portray the same ideology in regards to the technological advancement
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This was because worker's hands only operated mainly machines, today computers do this job as a replacement for workers. Manjoo portrays the
employee of the future using this reference. He may not be as smart as you are–in fact, he could be quite stupid–but what he lacks in intelligence he
makes up for in drive, reliability, consistency, and price. He's willing to work for longer hours, and he's capable of doing better work, at a much
lower wage. He doesn't ask for health or retirement benefits, he doesn't take sick days, and he doesn't goof off when he's on the clock. (Manjoo)
Thompson is able to sum up Manjoo's description to an even better singular statement. Machines are better at rules and routines; people are better at
directing and diagnosing. (Thompson) This new environment gives room for enhancement of productivity, ability, and
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Net Neutrality Research Paper
Christopher Bayliss
Emily Scholl
Compositions
13 December 2017
Net Neutrality
Many people worry that without net neutrality, we will lose our freedom.
Net Neutrality is the principle that Internet Service provider's should treat all content on the internet equally. Most people in the United States of
America want to keep net neutrality. However, theFederal Communications Commission's chairman, Ajit Pai, wants to stop net neutrality, so many
people are protesting to keep net neutrality. Net neutrality promotes innovation and allows freedom, but is seen as unnecessary by the Federal
Communications Commission.
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Most aspects of net neutrality can be achieved without forced regulations. They say Internet Service Providers wouldn't want to alter internet content
access and speeds anyway. We should trust our Internet Service Providers. Internet Service Providers are afraid to alter the internet because they would
quickly lose many of their customers. They say net neutrality will disincentivize companies in low income areas. We need more focus on broadband
expansion instead of regulation of companies; some companies take more bandwidth than others, so having net neutrality overloads bandwidth on
smaller companies that don't need as much. Also, authority should be restored to the Federal Trade Commission. Internet speeds become overall
slower by spreading out bandwidth. The Federal Communications Commission has multiple reasons for thinking that net neutrality is unnecessary.
Paragraph one explains how net neutrality promotes innovation. The second paragraph explains how it protects freedom. Paragraph three explains how
the Federal Communications Commission says net neutrality is unnecessary. Net neutrality promotes innovation and freedom, but the Federal
Communications Commission sees it as an unnecessary addition to an already stable internet. Many reasons for siding with or against net neutrality
have been given to show both sides to net
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Examples Of Ethos Pathos Logos
Allen Weber Professor Sutherlin English 101 20 September 2017 When Pathos Isn't Enough In the past ten years the way we as a people
communicate has changed greatly. No longer is it uncommon for conversations to not be face to face and now more so than ever conversations take
place through text. As with any change there will be and is push back to it. The conflict over the consequences of the social media dependent society
have now intensified as a result of social media playing ever greater roles in how politics is seen and even conducted. This has been a major societal
question since the presidential election of 2008 and the debate has been written about, discussed, and argued by thousands of different politicians,...
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She later goes on to use these emotions and flip them on the audience to make them feel guilty for these having taken place and not social media
itself and uses that for the basis for pathos appeal to the audience. Parker sums up this pathological argument in saying, "It may be that the current
pessimism about technology is partly the result of unrealistic expectations that the Internet would somehow set us free"(par. 10). Her logos appeal
is also strong. Her logos is based around having the readers use deductive reasoning to see her side of the debate. She cites important real world
events and then describes how these have affected the outlook on social media. By showing the audience this trend, she allows the readers to see
that social media being seen as (only) bad is just a trend and that there is plenty of good that can come from it. The way she has the audience go
about coming to a conclusion using logical reasoning is smart, because she allows the audience to come to their own conclusions based upon her
points and does not scare them away by being polarizing Because of her strong use of these rhetorical devises her argument seems to have much more
weight than Damon Linker's. While Damon Linker's article, "Twitter is Destroying America" seems to be less effective than Parker's, it still contains
some powerful uses of the rhetorical devices. Like Parker, Linker establishes ethos by
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Negative Impact On Social Media
Social Media today seems like it is always compared to a drug, a lot of people are addicted to it. Considering where technology is right now we
aren't addicted to Social Media, it just turns out to be our daily essential for information that we crave for. Technology has unlocked faster
communication and the ability to spread information quickly. Which allows us to connect with the world and discover other people's perspectives,
creating a more diverse view and opinion of topics and information. In addition, not all information is truthful, especially the widespread of
fabricated news, but with technology and social media a lot of people can fact check information instead of getting news from mainstream media
outlets that alter news to acquire more revenue. And if Social Media is so bad, why does everyone still use it everyday? With all that said, I think that
social media impacts people, especially Millennials more positive than negative considering that it is a powerful tool that almost everyone can use. A
plethora of information with diverse perspectives at your fingertips and accessing it in an instant. I believe that smartphones and computers is a
growing standard among Millennials now for daily living, people can find out about news and information all around the world in an instant at the
comfort of their home. In the article "How the Internet is Loosening Our Grip on the Truth", the author Farhad Manjoo mentions "as soon as something
happens, you can find primary
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Analysis Of No I Do Not Want To Pet Your Dog By Farhad Manjoo
In the article "No, I Do Not Want to Pet Your dog," by Farhad Manjoo, the author deeply expresses his negative opinion towards dogs and their
oblivious owners who believe that everyone's a dog lover. The overall theme of the essay illustrates the lack of responsibility for dog owners have for
their pets as they run ramped through dog free zones. Manjoo deeply expresses his opinion, although lacks some key supporting points and formulates
mostly upon personal bias. With that in mind, I strongly disagree with the author and believe that his main points does not accurately portray the issue
related to dogs. ...........
To begin with, Manjoo's arguments against dogs and their owners don't appear logical and rather sound more as a rant in attempt to get his point
across. More specifically, I found Manjoo's arguments rather abrupt towards the beginning while he stated his one–sided opinion, rather than
considering and addressing those who many disagree with him. In doing so, Manjoo may have attracted a portion of the audience of who agrees
with him, while he only repels those with a neutral or positive view towards dogs, with his negative and irrational tone. For instance, when Manjoo
stated "No explanation was offered for the pooch's presence, as if it were the most natural thing in the world to have a dog in a place usually reserved
for human beings. Huh, I thought (224)." In his claim, Manjoo comments that dogs are found in places "usually" reserved by humans, the word
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Farhad Manjoo
In 'How Netflix is Deepening our Cultural Echo Chambers', Farhad Manjoo uses the remake of "One Day at a Time" to emphasize the imperative
shift of an era focused on streaming that entails a narrow set of refined references. By first exhibiting a remade show on a platform such as Netflix, the
re–examination of reality is displayed to be evolving the mainstream identity of millions. From broadcasting, cable then to streaming the secular
depiction of being a "vast wasteland" emerges into the view of a "bubbling sea of creativity" that allows for collective groups of individuals to be
recognized. Manjoo insinuates that through the shared references viewers attained through television, nothing thereafter will have the direct mass
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The variety does not leave people trapped within an "echo chamber" that they subjected themselves to, but instead challenges multiple discourses on
multiple levels. Not all individuals think or perceive the world as the same, but the "bubbles" that appear individually constructed are socially
constructed, hence, variety is needed. Although Manjoo does not denote that variety is important it is still worthy to reinstate. The core issue that
Manjoo has throughout this dialogue with the reader is that there is a loss of conversation between shared references and that the viewer will shut
everything out, forcing themselves into an echo chamber that according to Manjoo they already dwell in. However, this is not accurate in reality, since
being presented with more unknown cases causes more questioning, more dialogue, within that echo chamber that defines the
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Pros And Cons Of Surveillance In 1984
Surveillance, or a close watch kept over someone or something for a specific purpose, features prominently in George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984.
The book follows Winston Smith, a middle–aged man who lives in the futuristic society of Oceania, where the government of the Party, under the
leadership of Big Brother, maintains strict control of the people and prevents free thought through propaganda, censorship, and surveillance. Winston
tries to think freely while evading detection and succeeds for a time in having an affair with his co–conspirator Julia, but the Party eventually captures
and re–educates both. Surveillance has also become a controversial issue in today's society, as Heather Kelly discusses in her article "After Boston:
The pros and cons of surveillance cameras". Kelly presents both sides of the debate concerning the role of surveillance in fighting crime, especially in
light of the Boston Marathon bombings. Supporters of surveillance point to its ability to increase safety and security by deterring crime and assisting
in criminal investigations. However, opponents worry that it intrudes too much on the privacy of citizens, violating what they consider people's right
to privacy. Though in 1984 Orwell portrays surveillance as dystopian because it helps enforce the restriction of free thought by constantly watching for
any abnormal expression, Heather Kelly shows in her article "After Boston" that surveillance in today's world is more utopian since it helps
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Millennial Literacy Definition
As I start to compose my point of view about Millennial literacy, my computer stops working unexpectedly and I resort to good ole' paper and pencil.
I was frustrated and a little annoyed because I pictured myself typing my introduction on my laptop computer next to the fire in the student lounge
with a cup of coffee in my hand. I wanted that image to become a reality and felt more comfortable using my laptop for academic writing. Paper and
pencil was my last resort when I thought about writing an essay. Also, with the new technology era, teachers have been required to grade assignments
electronically; therefore, students must turn in their papers electronically. As I continued to reflect on my own literacy practices, I realized that I think...
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Since the start of a technology era, many newspapers and news television stations have been reporting lower number of viewers. This is because
younger generations are getting their news from a different source. Social media sites provide Millennials with daily news. Many Millennials follow
news sites on Twitter and Facebook. News sites tweet and post articles, weather, and daily news. In an article labeled "How Millennials Get News",
surveys were done to find out just how younger generations get the news. Studies show that 69% of the Millennial generation get the news daily and
88% of Millennials get the news from Facebook regularly (How Millennials, par. 9–11). Overall, the Millennial generation does not always get the
news directly from the newspaper or on television. Instead, they get news through social media websites. The same study states how many
Millennials have some sort of device for them to be able to use social media: "More than 90 percent of adults age 18–34 surveyed own smartphones,
and half own tablets" (par. 17). Those numbers have increased over the years significantly. Since this generation is one of the first to grow up with all
of this technology, we can conclude that Millennials have adapted to the new technology era in the form of how they get
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Amazon 's Major Competitors Are Divided
C. Shawn and Peilan Amazon's major competitors are divided in two parts. The first part is physical stores such as Walmart or Target. The second
area of competition is through the online market eg; EBay and BestBuy. As opposed to Amazon, customers in a physical store could have more
comprehensive experience, especially for specific products like clothes and electronic devices. Some customers need to be able to see and try the
product themselves before feeling comfortable enough to purchase it. Secondly, although Amazon has two day free shipping for its Amazon Prime,
people are required pay a yearly membership fee. People can also choose one day shipping and are charged higher shipping fees. Physical stores still
have more advantages than Amazon in this aspect. Customers can directly buy what they want in the store and avoid obnoxious shipping fees. Next,
we want to touch on product quality and after–sales service. If customers want to return or exchange products in the physical store, they can talk
directly with staff. For Amazon, customers have to email or call to communicate with the seller. They also need time to send back the product which
just prolongs the process. Although Amazon has a free return policy, it can still be a complicated process for customers. On another side, physical
stores also have weaknesses compared to the online market like Amazon. First, people can shop online anytime and anywhere. With the development of
the internet, more
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Privacy Rights : An Analysis Of Current Technology And...
Privacy Rights: An Analysis of Current Technology and Software
Technology is currently changing our privacy in the digital age and the implications that has for our private information. The digitization of our life
plays a major role in how much privacy we should expect. The digital era has brought new technology to collect, store, and analyze data all with the
click of a button. This means that our data is not as private as it used to be when technology was not storing our data. Having something public means
something completely different than it did 20 years ago. Today, all of our information is available publicly online and to a wider audience than ever
before. With this exponential increase in technology, many have been looking for ways that they can protect theirprivacy. This essay hopes to explore a
multitude of different ways one privacy can be compromised, such as hacking of companies or web tracking. It will also examine ways to protect
one's privacy. Technological innovation brings with it new challenges and questions about privacy in a landscape dominated by increased software use
around the globe.
Defining Privacy
To understand how much privacy, we have, it is pertinent to define privacy as it has a multitude of connotations and different meanings. It can be hard
to exactly pinpoint what privacy entails. The first definition of privacy that has similarities to how people feel about privacy today was written in
1890. They believe that privacy was simply "the
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Makeup Stereotypes
Stereotypes involving makeup and body types have been existing for a while. However, social media has expanded minds into thinking that stereotypes
are facts. Society has pressured men and women to match the stereotypes branded to them, creating insecurities and a change in the way people view
others, due to people desiring to match the ideas that society has made for them. Some might argue that they have witnessed the stereotype being
relevant, however stereotypes are not factual statements on genders, races, and more. Authors have gone in depth with what women and men struggle
with to achieve the expectations these stereotypes create.
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Gay men are seen as "more feminine" and are expected to be the only men to wear makeup. Similarly, women who identify as lesbian are expected
to be masculine, and not enjoy makeup. Straight and gay men can both choose to wear makeup to enhance their appearance. Lesbian women
could have the same willingness to wear makeup or not wear makeup as a straight woman. In Makeup, Men, and Stereotypes by Trendage, they
state, "Many celebrities, such as Ruby Rose, have spoken up on the topic to stop the stigma of sexuality and cosmetics" (pg 1). If a man wants to
wear concealer to look more awake in the mornings, or he wants to wear a bright red lipstick because he thinks it looks good, he should be able to,
with no questions asked. The stereotypes of makeup are changing. In Makeup, Men, and stereotypes, they happily wrote, "And these changes are
being accepted, not just by the public, but have been wholeheartedly embraced by the fashion and art world". Overall everybody, whether they are
male or female, should all feel confident and comfortable wearing make up. Body types can also spark stereotypes of sexuality. For example, women
that are as muscular as men, tend to be branded as masculine, giving the idea that they are lesbian. However, men that do not possess the muscles, and
masculinity that other men have, might be called 'gay'. The men that do not have muscles, crave the feeling of fitting in, so they obsess over gaining
weight, and receiving
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No I Do Not Want To Pet Your Dog Analysis
According to Farhad Manjoo in his article, "No, I Do Not Want to Pet Your Dog," dogs have gained too much freedom in public places, and it is time
to limit the amount of freedom in order to restrain their interaction with those who do not like them. He explains, how these dogs are everywhere
without any restrictions anymore, running around bothering people "jumping up beside them at the park, while they are trying to relax and read a
book". In Addition to, the author explains that because of dogs dominating places like the office and the gym, people feel forced to pretend they like
them disregarding the health hazards they could conceivably pose.
Furthermore, Manjoo suggests that dog owners have no empathy for those who are allergic
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From The Outset Of The Twenty-First Century, Capitalism
From the outset of the twenty–first century, capitalism appeared to be the most dominant economic force the world had ever seen. With a free market
reaching across the globe and countless nations embracing its economic success, capitalism's influence and prestige had never been greater. However,
recent economic struggles on a global scale may have inclined a change of heart among capitalism's heirs; a Harvard Institute of Politics poll found that
only 19% of Americans, ages 18–29, identified themselves as "capitalist" (Foroohar 26). When combining the poll's results with the possibility of
polarizing labor changes in the future, capitalism appears to be at risk of losing its place on the throne. Despite the doubts surrounding the economic ...
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Although capitalism stands for relief and freedom, the economic system tends to express a few side effects. For instance, twenty–first century
capitalism has had the tendency to widen the gap between the poor and the rich. Pope Francis – current head of the Catholic Church – has expressed
his discontent for capitalism's "imbalances" and "lack of real concern for human beings" in several addresses to the public (Huddleston). The Pope's
disgust with capitalism lies in the growing inequality being creating between the poor and the rich. Pope Francis sees capitalism's inequality as
inexcusable; thus, he advocates for an economic system which takes greater social considerations. Regrettably, the inequality which can be created by
capitalism plays into the hand of another adverse side effect. Stewart Lansley – economist and financial journalist – describes in a Political Quarterly
article inequality's relationship with capitalism's economic cycles; more "equal societies have softer business cycles [while] more unequal economies
are associated with more extreme cycles" (Lansley 754). Business cycles – both good and bad – are an integral part of capitalism. The size of booms
and busts depends on wealth equality. Fortunately, the negative aspects of capitalism are manageable, and healthy capitalism can still hold its
dominance over current economics.
Even when considering capitalism's flaws, its continued dominance in the twenty–first century is
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Farhad Manjoo
Contrary to the article's title, Netflix is not the cause of the cultural echo chamber. It is hardly even a symptom. Our proclivity for personalized
selection on Netflix is moreso indicative of egocentrism and the simple fact that people have different interests. What Farhad Manjoo suggests in this
article is that the digital age has isolated us in our thought processes, but that is not the case. We have chosen to isolate ourselves.
Beyond the fact that Manjoo conflates entertainment niches with political divisions fueled by greater sociopolitical and economic influences–already a
large correlative jump that does not indicate causation–he suggests that the mainstream culture of a TV–Nation somehow promoted a national unity due
to a shared cultural lexicon of sitcoms. The idea that we were more united in the past due to a more singular channel of information demonstrates a
one–sided viewpoint. The mainstream may have dominated, but it wasn't all inclusive.
The "mainstream" culture of America, at one point or another in history, created an idealized vision of the US. This consisted of the nuclear family, a
general homogeneity of race and belief, and a set of guidelines by which American lived. Those who rejected the mainstream, who engaged in the
counterculture, were called "hippies" at best, "Commies" at worst. When Manjoo references the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To this day, I disagree that a medium is the cause for our problems. Like the internet, TV is a tool. We feed information into the channels and speak to
an audience. Unfortunately, our current division stems from a deliberate choice to block out the channels we don't like. There's nothing to the medium,
to Netflix or the cable box, that is stopping us from listening to others' perspectives–clearly, there are a plethora of platforms in which to to tune in. But
don't want to hear
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Tech
Why Apple?
As you might already know, Apple, the huge computer company, has recently been on many peoples minds. Whether it's because of its famous
Macbooks and iMac's, or the new iPhone 4, the iPad, or its renowned iPod, all of whom make up part of the revolutionary repertoire of Apple
products. Farhad Manjoo celebrates the fact that "Apple cultivates religious fervor among its adherents in a number of subtle ways, including its
mysteriousness and its suggestion that customers are among the chosen ones"(43). Farhad is insisting that Apple has, not only made loyal customers,
but more of a cult of sorts, in which fans of the companies products acclaim their work in many different ways, some so extreme as to getting the
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So when critics argue that Apple is very controlling over their products and who can develop software's for them or sell them, you can be sure that,
that is exactly how CEO Steve Jobs wants it to be.
It's very clear how this technological mogul has got to where it is, by not compromising or losing focus on what their mission as a company is.
Nicholas Bonsack reports, "In a recent Consumer Reports survey focusing on four aspects of customer service for computers – problem solved, phone
wait time, and the quality of phone and online support staffs – Consumer Reports subscribers gave Apple the highest marks among the top computer
vendors for both laptop and desktop tech support. Apple was the only company to earn top scores in all four categories"(2). Aside from Apple striving
to be the most innovative computer and electronic device manufacturer, they also out do themselves when it comes to customer service, which we all
wish was true for most of the companies out there.
You can say that Apple has found a secret recipe for success, combining innovation, quality, style and an outstanding after sale service. Now it's not so
hard to figure out what all the hype is about. They are profoundly dedicated to solving our problems as consumers, while giving us beautifully simple
devices
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Technology And Technology Essay
As human beings, an important part of our lives is to be unique. People are the sort of creature to always reveal their emotions, ideas, and
personality to anybody they meet. The reason that people tend to show their personality is to make a good impression and in order to show how
unique they really are people strive to create a sense of unique individualism that only they themselves can wear. Especially in our world today, having
a population of more than seven billion will make a person want to be unique as they can possibly be. And luckily for humanity technology is an
ever–growing resource allowing people to become whatever, choose whenever, and go wherever they want to be. In the world today, there has been
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And with the help of technology it even enhances the influence they receive from people around the world. Shaping their own mind set that
everything they watch in television, movies, and news are cool as long as it is justified. This is the image and personality that probably most people in
the world have today, breaking the old–world concepts and rules while adhering to the new world order. Although most people who heavily rely and
make a living through social media some people believe that is the media itself that hinders people from their growth and hidden potential. In his
online news article, "How disconnecting the internet could help our identity", David Baker insist that "...it[internet] has changed the way we
understand how other people see us, from a (usually) private and intimate process to a very public scrutiny of who we are. ,... This is the opinion of
the masses, viewed by the masses." The essence of Baker's argument is that because of social media no one has a true opinion. As more and more
people hop into the social
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You Have No Friends by Farhad Manjoo
Journalist, Farhad Manjoo, in his article, "You Have No Friends," emphasizes the social and networking benefits Facebook has to offer. Manjoo's
purpose is to convince people that have not joined the networking giant that the benefits of joining Facebook outweigh the arguments to avoid it. He
adopts a cogent tone in order address any concerns of the Facebook holdouts. Manjoo opens his article by reciting a message that Mark Zuckerberg
posted to the company's blog, which stated that Facebook had reached its 150–millionth member. It was a quintessential moment for the social
networking giant, because it demonstrated the popularity and prominence in how people network and stay connected with one another. For
comparison purposes, Manjoo states, "If Facebook were a country, it would be the eight most populated in the world, just ahead of Japan, Russia
and Nigeria" (Manjoo, 2009). He estimates that "Facebook will grow to nearly 300 million people by this time next year" in order to show the
continuing popularity and growth of Facebook (Manjoo, 2009). Manjoo was correct in his estimation in terms of growth and has continued since the
time of publication of the article. In fact, as of January 2014, the number of monthly individual Facebook users surpassed 1.3 billion ("Facebook
statistics," 2014). These numbers are significant because it shows a shift in how people interact with one another and that the majority of people with
access to the internet use Facebook. In order to find
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The Pros And Cons Of Net Neutrality
We all know the Internet, and use it in daily basis like entertainment and work, and many other types of usage for the Internet, and we use it freely with
almost no boundaries that's what's called Net Neutrality
. The F.C.C. (Federal Communication Commission) is trying to take that freedom away from all users and consumers in the United States by limiting
accessibility, and speed for all type of consumers of the
Internet by repealing the Net Neutrality which will allow the ISPs (Internet Service Provider) to have more control over the Internet usage of the
consumers. According to the chairman of the F.C.C. Ajit Pai a former lawyer for Verizon, that repealing Net Neutrality will increase the ISP's profit
and improve the service quality they provide for the consumers. A lot of people showed their disagreement over the issue, and followed by many
disappointment and disapproval of big characters, companies and websites. While ISPs are regulated right now to treat everyone equally and fairly,
Trump's administration and the F.C.C.'s goal is to repeal the Net Neutrality, and give control of the Internet to the ISPs in the U.S., even though the
consumers do not support the repeal and protested against it for various reasons, but the F.C.C. still want to give the ISPs control of the Internet to
increase their income, and have more privileges over the Internet.
Many people are not aware of what's going to happen after the repeal of Net Neutrality, and
How they will be
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Characteristics Of Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship is a term often used to describe a person who owns and operates their own business, but the 2009 World Economic Forum report
describes it, "The pursuit of opportunity beyond the resources you currently control" Stevenson (1983, 1985); Stevenson and Jarillo (1991) and the
2008 European Commission published a framework definition derived from representatives from ETF, GIZ, ILO, UNESCO and UNEVOC that states,
"Entrepreneurship refers to an individual's ability to turn ideas into action...". But no matter how you define it, the most important skills, traits, and
characteristics needed to be successful are vastly analogous. Along with this week's reading, I conducted internet searches for the top characteristics,
traits, and skills for entrepreneurship and my findings were surprisingly similar. The most common result that I found was determination (willpower,
self–discipline, drive, motivation). In this submission, I will identify a successful entrepreneur and describe the their type of innovation or business,
what characteristics or traits they have, how they got started, and what they did in order to become and remain successful. In 2012 entrepreneur and
founder of the San Francisco–based apparel startup American Giant, Bayard Winthrop called a New York Times technology columnist, Farhad Manjoo
to boast of his own world's best hooded sweatshirt. Manjoo agreed to interview Winthrop about his sweatshirt and business in what turned out to be
nothing like
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Surveillance In George Orwell's 1984
Surveillance, or a close watch kept over someone or something for a specific purpose, features prominently in George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984.
The book follows Winston Smith, a middle–aged man who lives in the futuristic society of Oceania, where the government of the Party, under the
leadership of Big Brother, maintains strict control of the people and prevents free thought through propaganda, censorship, and surveillance. Winston
tries to think freely while evading detection and succeeds for a time in having an affair with his co–conspirator Julia, but the Party eventually captures
and re–educates both of them. Surveillance has also become a controversial issue in today's society, as Heather Kelly discusses in her article "After...
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The nearly ubiquitous presence of telescreens in urban Oceania creates a constant fear of scrutiny among those who secretly harbor negative thoughts
against the Party, precluding most free expression of thought because of the certainty of harsh punishment. Next, Winston encounters a second type of
surveillance when his neighbor Mrs Parsons's children pretend to confront him as a traitor during his visit to their apartment. After returning home,
Winston reflects: "[her children] would be watching her night and day for symptoms of unorthodoxy ... hardly a week passed in which the Times did
not carry a paragraph describing how some eavesdropping little sneak ... had overheard some compromising remark and denounced his parents to the
Thought Police" (26–27). The Party trains Oceanic children through organizations like the Spies to zealously obey and promote the Party and to
actively watch for and report any wrongdoing, even if the offender is their parent. In this way, it twists the natural parent–child bond into a tool for
surveillance, destroying the exchange of free speech within the home environment and discouraging any hope of passing the principle of free thought
onto the next generation. Finally, Winston mentions a third form of surveillance later on when he travels to a secluded woodland to converse freely
with Julia: "In general you could not assume that you were
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Is The Internet Making Us Lazy Research Paper
Isn't it ironic that the internet has negative effects on us? Shouldn't the internet be making us smarter and more intelligent? How the internet affects us
depends on the way we use it. There are different ways we use the internet but it is mainly for help on something. There is a cheating kind of help and
a research kind of help. Using the internet to copy answers for homework leads to misuse and therefore has a negative effect on us. However, using the
internet for research for a project is helpful: people actually learn something. Even though the internet may tend to have more negative than positive
effects, both contribute to the changing sociological effects caused by the internet.
Since people are using the internet more than ever, it leads to a loss of focus on other tasks such as reading. According to Nicholas Carr in, "Is
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In "The Internet has Made Us Lazy," Brian Reich analyzes the causes to why it has made us lazy. He explains that the internet and technology has
changed the way we communicate and operate–and not all for the better (Reich 1). Reich indicates that the internet has made us lazy because we settle
for satisfaction instead of working hard to make things happen. Also, in "You Won't Finish this Article," Farhad Manjoo examines how people are
too lazy to finish reading online articles because of the habits they have produced over time. For example, he provides charts and statistics that
support that people are too lazy to finish reading articles: "Schwartz tells me that on a typical Slate page only 25 percent of readers make it past
the 1,600th pixel of the page" (Manjoo 2). We have developed habits that make us lazy. For instance, we skim articles to find an answer for a
homework question and then we stop once we find an answer and write it down. Since we do this over and over, it leads to lazy habits, which all stem
from the
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The Federal Minimum Wage Essay
The selling point that has brought people to the United States for centuries is the American dream: Prosperity, Luxury, Opportunity, and so on.
Unfortunately for many, this dream has been squandered by the receding economy of an indebted country. As inflation runs rampant, the value of the
U.S. dollar decreases, lowering the value of household and business incomes. This economic recession has led many, especially those who only earn the
minimum wage, to poverty. According to theUnited States Department of Labor, "The federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour" ("Wage and Hour
Division"). Some people believe that a solution to this problem is to raise the minimum wage; however, doing so would ultimately result in a negative
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An increase in the minimum wage would push companies to take this route as it becomes more and more profitable to them. The end result of all of
this would be a suddenly increased level of unemployment bound to become subsequent with an increase in government–funded welfare expenses,
weakening the economy even more. And while these effects are more on the scale of large corporations, small businesses may yet also feel the
effects of the minimum wage. With even fewer resources to rely on, a small business would have a harder time progressing and growing; a small
business has only a small selection of workers who may be indispensable, so downsizing may be out of the picture, forcing them to cut back expenses,
thus stunting their growth and leaving room for large corporations to take over the local industries. This, of course, presents another problem in today's
society concerning capitalism and a free market economy – when a small business grows weak financially; larger corporations have an opportunity to
sweep in and seize hold of the local market for specific goods and services, drawing money out of that town and into the pockets of greedy
companies. For example, a local burger joint or mom & pop store could be crippled by a turn of the economy, causing them to raise prices and cut
back on expenses. However, the local McDonalds or Walmart would only be affected by a relatively smaller margin, spearheading these corporations
into the
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A Shared Responsibility For Online Privacy
A Shared Responsibility for Online Privacy
There are some things in life people can control and things they cannot. When driving, people can fasten their seat belt, keep their car's limits, and focus
on the area ahead to avoid car accidents. Whereas when flying, people cannot do many things to protect themselves, but rely on the government's
aviation regulations and airlines' enforcement to increase flight safety. Likewise, when it comes to the online privacy, web users can control the
passwords they set, the profile they create, and the statements they post on the social networks, but they cannot prevent themselves from being hurt due
to technology companies' malice and governments' weak supervision and loose regulations. Technology ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It means governments should make clear regulations on the network services in order to make sure that social networks are built with proper
security and privacy. An American journalist Farhad Manjoo, in his article "It's Not All Facebook's Fault," mentions that Facebook failed to keep
user information private; the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) urged Facebook to take actions to keep the promises about privacy it gave to its
American users before. The FTC plays a role in making certain that services Facebook provides are in compliance with the privacy policy. It is a role of
governments to ensure regulations take effect and is responsible for monitoring the implementation. More specifically, they may need to examine
whether or not the service providers give users a clear notice regarding privacy and whether or not users express consent affirmatively before making
their personal information available for business purposes. Obviously, governments have obligations to enforce and tightly supervise service providers
to implement the regulations of security and privacy. Hence, governments should take responsibility to make privacy regulations on social networks
and monitor the enforcement of the regulations.
Moreover, technology companies have a primary responsibility to make users feel safe by creating online transparency. They should make information
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Is The Absolute Security On The Internet?
Do you believe that there is absolute security on the Internet? I would answer no because I never know if there is anybody spying on me somewhere
through the internet and track what am I doing daily. I'm always concerned about this issue and I think almost everybody in the world who does social
networking or goes online Nowadays, many people experience problems regarding privacy on technology, such as the Internet. With technology, people
can do all sorts of things and socialize with people from different places. However, people shouldn't trust digital technology so easily when it involves
disclosure of private information. With digital technology being so advanced today, people's privacy is in danger that demonstrates cybersecurity,...
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Cybersecurity is in danger in places besides the United States. In Japan, an Act on the Protection of Personal Information was established in 2005 to
protection people's privacy. The Japanese were receiving "e–mails that pretend to be from a legitimate source (such as a bank) but direct recipients to
Web sites designed to steal their personal information. The Japanese are also concerned with the loss (either through theft or carelessness) of personal
information that they have entrusted to companies." (Greenemeier) This expresses general concern about online privacy when they receive
untrustworthy e–mails asking for personal information. It isn't just the U.S. that experiences online privacy invasion because people from other
countries may have experienced something like suspicious sites asking for their personal information. And, nobody wants to get tricked into sharing
things such as their address and credit card information. Despite the overwhelming concerns regarding online privacy, people continue using
technology and share their information on social media. According to the article "We Want Privacy But We Can't Stop Sharing" by Kate Murphy, a
journalist for the New York Times, she claims that "it's hard to argue for the value of privacy when people eagerly share so much achingly personal
information on social media." In other words, people
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Why Facebook Is The World 's Most Influential Source Of News
Analyse how the composer of this text uses persuasive language and form (WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?) to argue a perspective on the role of
Facebook in presenting news. Use evidence form the text to support your answer
Facebook is a worldwide acknowledged social media service, that because of its sheer size, it possesses the ultimate power to influence and potentially
morph its user's perspectives, by simply exposing them to biased articles, headlines and even messages, motivating them to act on what they are
displayed with. Author, Farhad Manjoo of the deprecatory article 'Facebook 's bias is built in – and worth watching', expresses his fear of Facebook's
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The metaphor in this phrase, bluntly illustrates the author's perspective on how Facebook has the level of power and respect, like a mother will have
over her children, reiterating the service's capability in morphing the perspectives of its users, by controlling what news is being displayed to them.
Hence Manjoo's perspective on the increasingly dangerous role Facebook has when presenting news, as by doing so the service possesses the ultimate
power to shape the thoughts of its users.
Explain how this text engages audiences in presenting an argument on the impact of context on social media.
In the interview conducted primarily by Peter Lloyd, there are numerous techniques used that instantly clutch the audience's attention and in doing so
provide an argument on how one's context, specifically Donald Trump's has influenced his use of 'social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter
and even Snapchat'. Donald trump, is a billionaire business magnate who uses technology quite heavily in his line of work. Thusly, because of his
vocational context, Trump is accustomed to be a user technology, accounting for his paramount use of social media services for the benefit of his
political poll positioning; despite his inferior knowledge and experience in Political science; 'Could Donald Trump actually do this?' Therhetorical
question instantly clutches the audience's attention, and poses them with the idea that Donald Trump has a
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How Technology Has Led The Media
Technology has led the media to outrages level of distribution. People are able to access information just by using electronic devices connected to the
web. Individuals are able to access news and current events in real time. The access to horrific and graphic images creates a conflict of interests for
school due to the emotional response from students. The graphic materials available help illustrate more clearly the problematic situations at hand, by
creating a better understanding of the issues. Many college professors and students are affected every year, because they say comments or portrait
symbols that were perceived as threats or racial slurs. Why are people against graphic material that convey college assignments? Graphic materials...
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The snapshot of the Syrian boy makes it clear the problem has been happening for many years. In The New York Times article, "Image of Drowned
Syrian, Aylan Kurdi, 3, Brings Migrants Crisis Into Focus," Anne Barnard and Karam Shoumali articulates an odyssey of the Kurdi's family–Mr.
Abdullah Kurdi, his wife, and two kids. The Kurdi family escaped a war occurring in Syria, where the ongoing war creates an environment that is
hostile and peace is inconceivable. As a result, the family decided to migrate from Turkey to Greece in a rubber raft to cross the sea for 100 miles
into Canada as the final destination. But as fate would have it, the rubber raft sank by the high ocean waves. The Kurdi family struggled to survive,
but the father was the only one to make it. Now, this is how the body of the three years old child named Aylan appeared near the beach, causing a
disturbing image that exposes the migrant crisis. The picture was distributed by media causing repudiation from the public. The Western nations
were forced to acknowledge the migrant crisis and were susceptible to provide some type of relief (Barnard and Shoumali). The picture of Aylan
caused a big impact globally, because the picture portrays a dead child in a posture like if he was sleeping facing down in a peaceful dream, which has
the power to guilt people into doing the right thing. On the contrary, the impact of the
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The Problems with Voting in America Essay
The Problems with Voting in America
If one were to look at the voting history as of late in America you would surely find information on the Florida catastrophe in 2000. The problem with
our voting system today is in the technology being used; many demographic groups find our current systems confusing and hard to use. As voters step
into the polling places this election year many will be voting through new devices some even sporting "touch screen" technology and we can only hope
that the new technology is understood and accepted.
In the US each municipality selects their own voting equipment regardless of what other places are doing. According to this CPSR article the
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Chads are perforated and held onto by 3 spots, but often only 1 or 2 of these spots comes undone cleanly which is known as a hanging chad. This
analog manner of literally "punching" votes can be very ambiguous when read by a machine. Erik Nilsson calls these machines antiques and rightfully
so, these machines have no place in polling places.
In 2000 Riverside County California decided to spend 14 million dollars to make their voting system all electronic. This decision was made on the
basis that in 1998 more than one million dollars was spent on paper ballots (in Riverside), but when only half of the county voted the extras had to be
trashed. For local elections their new electronic system fetched a 99% approval rating from voters (Wired.com article). The only foreseeable downside
to this technology is the start up price and with internet voting not likely due to security issues, this maybe the best solution.
Can our government trust a company enough to allow them to make our voting machines? The answer is no. The only way electronic "touch screen"
voting will eliminate all other methods is to have a way to be audited. PBS states in this article that an ATM company called Diebold has their eyes on
making a sufficient voting machine, but with ATMs always printing a receipt it's likely that receipt technology will find its way into voting. While I do
believe that our future voting machines will have to be
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Social Media Takes Television Back In Time Analysis
With social media taking part in every person's lives, it is rapidly merging with and changing the way in which we watch television. In the article
Social Media Takes Television Back in Time, published in The New York Times on October 3, 2015, Farhad Manjoo disputes an idea that social
media will soon change the community of viewers and later on alter the future of television. Technology and social media is giving a positive
impression to the public allowing more interactions between more people, more money for TV shows and its performers. Amongst the numerous
statistics and information Farhad has given, Farhad provides the reader a perspective of the social media world and how it takes part in the evolution
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With ethos, pathos, logos, the three rhetorical strategies Farhad appealed to, the argument he made was well supported with exemplary evidences.
With his background knowledge on social media networks, vivid choice of words, and statistical evidence, Farhad and his claims are presented to be
reliable. Through his trustworthy, informative and theorist tone, he is greatly observed as a well educated and an expert individual. He is able to
keep his readers hooked and involved in his writing. With the balanced and quality of this article, any reader will understand and appreciate the
author's perception on how social media is taking television back in
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Facebook: The End of Friendship As We Know It Essay
Facebook: It's The End of Friendship As We Know It (and I feel fine)
Manjoo's essay 'Is Facebook a Fad' provides extensive insight into various social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. Based
on statistics derived from Manjoo's essay, we get to know that Facebook has over one billion active users and one half of them log into their accounts
each day (Manjoo p.223). William Deresiewicz also eludes to this in his essay 'Faux Friendship'. As a result of so many people opting to turn to social
networking sites, this in turn has made friendship to smoothly be integrated into the various new electronic lifestyles. One way that these sites poses an
imminent threat to our ability to communicate face to face, is that, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In respect to this, our individual friendship becomes blurred since we tend to spend a lot of time chatting with people who are far away from us
instead of concentrating on those around us. Thus to Deresiewicz 'the more people we know the lonelier we get' (Deresiewicz p.478). According
to Deresiewicz one of the ways that social networks have shaped our identity is that, nowadays, people are willing and eager to conduct their
private lives in public. For instance, people comment about their personal feelings or their whereabouts not knowing of the dangers they pose to
themselves. Anything posted on facebook, can be seen by anyone so long as he or she is your friend thus most people comment about their
private lives not keeping in mind that not everyone is as friendly as he or she seems in social networking sites. According to Deresiewicz, the value
of friendship lies in the space of privacy it creates and not based on secrets that two people share (Deresiewicz p.478). In reference to Deresiewicz,
it's also important to note that most people impersonate themselves while on social networking sites thus making us feel that we quite don't really
know the people we refer to us as being close friends. One of the ways that social networking sites have redefined the concept of friendship is that, it
has led to an end, the classical
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Privacy Rights : An Analysis Of Software Essay
Privacy Rights: An Analysis in Software
Technology is currently changing our privacy in the digital age and the implications that has for our private information. The digitization of our life
plays a major role in how much privacy we should expect. The digital era has brought new technology to collect, store, and analyze data all with the
click of a button. This means that our data is not as private as it used to be when technology was not storing our data. Having something public means
something completely different than it did 20 years ago. Today, all of our information is available publicly online and to a wider audience than ever
before. With this exponential increase in technology, many have been looking This essay hopes to explore a multitude of different ways oneprivacy can
be compromised, such as hacking of companies or web tracking. It will also examine ways to protect one's privacy. Technological innovation bring
with it new challenges and questions about privacy in a landscape dominated by increased software use around the globe.
Defining Privacy
To understand how much privacy, we have, it is pertinent to define privacy as it has a multitude of connotations and different meanings. It can be hard
to exactly pinpoint what privacy entails. The first definition of privacy that has similarities to how people feel about privacy today was written in
1890. They believe that privacy was simply "the right to be let alone" (Samuel). This definition, though, has a few
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Android vs Apple Essay
Two operating systems currently dominate the smartphone market, Apple and Android. It all started six years ago when Google launched its android
system. However, its approach was much different. Google had made just the software, not the device, giving the software free to phone makers to
alter and adjust in anyway they pleased to fit their over 70 different phones. Google believed that by offering it free, in the long run would create more
internet friendly phones and more ad views for Google. I think that this strategy was successful due to the fact that Android is the world's most popular
operating system loved by many smartphone users. My point here, that Android is the better operating system, than Apple, should interest those who are
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In Manjoo's view, "It's hard to call Android anything other than a resounding success. Well, except for one small thing: Most Android phones are crap"
(Manjoo). Although Manjoo acknowledges the fact that Android is a very successful company, in making this comment he rejects to succumb to the
extremely popular operating system that is Android. The unresponsive touchscreen, unnecessary software, overall layout of the home screen is
unattractive and difficult to comprehend and the overall cheapness of the phones frustrated Manjoo. I believe that one of Android's main problem is
not the software but the companies providing the service. Verizon, Sprint, T–Mobile and AT&T all add extra adware to Android devices that are paid
for by companies such as Blockbuster and NFL which cannot be removed from the phone. Consequently, the perfect phone expected by the consumer
is not being delivered. Manjoo is wrong when he claims "Most android phones are crap" (Manjoo). This is not to say Android is completely flawless,
but rather it's good qualities and characteristics outway its bad. I believe that those unfamiliar with this school of thought may be interested to know
that it basically boils down to what level of technology experience you possess not just the basics of the phone's manufacturing. Android phones are for
tech savvy users that like to have 100% control of what they own. From the layout of
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So Trump Makes Spelling Errors Analysis
In "So Trump Makes Spelling Errors. In the Twitter Age, Whoo Doesn't?" Farhad Manjoo shows popular spelling errors made by Donald Trump in
his tweets, expressing that one puts too much weight on "spelling and other typographical mistakes," stating that Twitter is a place for "immediacy"
and when one chooses to pay more attention to errors in spelling it "blinds us to content" instead of paying attention to the "unvarnished, unfiltered
view of [Trump's]" or anyone else's mind. Manjoo, displays in his article several examples of spelling mistakes made by world renowned politicians
and his own spelling errors to demonstrate that criticizing grammatical errors in tweets, it is "elitist" and makes one not "focus on what people say"
but leads to losing the grasp of the more essential crucial issue that is at stake. Manjoo showcases his affection for defending grammatical errors
claiming that "people are attracted to spelling" and it is "a forgivable sin" for politicians to misspell as spelling correctly has become an important
"mainstay of the modern public education system." With the white supremacist march that took place in Virginia this year, it was a viral and significant
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He himself, being an editor for the New York Times, deliberately makes spelling errors to show that anyone can make grammar mistakes, but that is
not what people should be concerned about. Manjoo misspells "trump" and even in the title of this article, he adds an extra letter in "who" to grasp
the attention of the reader. He does this to prove the point that when focusing and criticizing on the spelling errors one would not read the article or in
his defense, the tweet. Or would read it and completely ignore the fact that it was a "racist tweet" because they were too busy trying to be conceited
with checking
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Soylent Persuasive Essay
Can you imagine living in a world with no family time around the dining table, no more passing the salt to add more flavor to the mashed potatoes,
nor savoring in the different textures of baked lasagna, crispy fried shrimp, and creamy broccoli cheddar soup? Neither can I. Now imagine drinking a
glass of flavorless, watered–down oatmeal gunk for the rest of your life? Me niether. But for those who can, Soylent seems to be the perfect choice.
Soylent is a nutritional substitute for solid food. In other words, it is a tasteless, unpalatable smoothie that is compatible for people who have no time
to cook a simple meal. The main reason why products like Soylent are created is because many people devalue the time spent with their family and
don't truly appreciate the simple pleasures of life like savoring home cooked meals, going out to restaurants with your friends, or even eating popcorn
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Soylent is a nutritionally based drink that contains maltodextrin, rice protein and oat flour and other key vitamins and minerals. Rob Rhinehart,
Soylent's chief executive, developed the product to save time on the average time it typically take to prepare a meal. It replaces the typical meals an
individual eats on a daily basis with a powdered drink that meets all the nutritional requirements needed for the average adult.
Although some might think Soylent is a good innovation, it has presented some troubles. According to The Soylent Revolution Will Not Be
Pleasurable, Farhad Manjoo states, "For a purported breakthrough with such grand plans for reshaping the food industry, I found Soylent to be a
punishingly boring, joyless product. From the plain white packaging to the purposefully bland, barely sweet favor to the motel–carpet beige hue of the
drink itself, everything about Soylent screams function, not fun." Manjoo is implying that
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Farhad Manjoo's Irresponsibility
In the article Hacking Victims Deserve Empathy, Not Ridicule, Farhad Manjoo discusses the issue of personal security online. In the recent Ashley
Madison database hack, more than 30 million people had their online security compromised, which has lead internet users to question the availability of
their personal information online. Those of us left unaffected by the hack have scoffed at the irresponsibility of Ashley Madison users; however,
Manjoo insists we must be empathetic, since the same situation could happen to any of us. He states that so many users forget that the internet is a public
domain and rely so much on the convenience of the it, that they post private information they wouldn't share otherwise, which can potentially be
accessible
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Summary Of Farhad Manjoo's Breaking News Is Broken
Farhad Manjoo (2013) argued in his aptly titled piece 'Breaking News is Broken', that living in a breaking news society means that we receive
information faster than we can make sense of it, and that in essence, "real life moves much slower than these technologies" (Manjoo, 2013).
Referencing the Boston Marathon Bombings as an example in which major media outlets published inaccurate information from online sources, he
argued that major news outlets depend on technology that make it possible to follow news "too closely" (Manjoo, 2013). Channels such as Twitter
offer a direct route to distribute a message or information to the general masses, often with little context for examining the message's veracity
(Ehrenberg, 2012:22).
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Uber Ethical Issues
Ethics Issues: Uber is a great company that provides a variety of services. However, in providing a vast service Uber has encounter many ethical
issues. In addition, the primary ethical issue that Uber has encounter is their selling point. Furthermore, Uber selling point consists of Uber
drivers being informed promptly of an individual desire to obtain a ride. The issue that has risen from this is the fact that the Uber driver must be
log in on the app and the app must be open for both services to be provided at an optimal level. However, according to Bruce Weinstein an expert
that strongly believes that drivers are putting their selves at a higher risk of being involved in an automobile accident. In addition, many experts
have expressed similar concerns as Weinstein did. In addition, according to American Automobile Association's Foundation for Traffic Safety and
the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute "taking their eyes off the road is deadly for drivers and nearby individuals". Due to the fact, when a
driver eyes are not on the road and sudden change in traffic occurs, the driver could be involved in accident. Furthermore, Uber is experiencing a
secondary major ethical issue that involves passenger's unethical experiences. Recently, according to Farhad Manjoo "a few Uber drivers have been
blamed for sexually attacking traveler". In addition, this allegations against Uber make individuals inquire about Ubers driver background credibility.
However, Uber does not have set
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Facebook Followed You To The Supermarket Summary
The author is arguing that Facebook users are hostile toward ads that run Facebook. They are using ads, in the grocery store. Based on what is
bought by the user, the information is logged into a system, then processed by ad services. The Author Farhad Manjoo "Facebook Followed You to
the Supermarket", argues that Facebook ads do not need clicks to work, the ads run on their own creating profit and collecting data on an online ad
economy. While users of the social media site vigorously complain about the ads. He claims that users on Facebook do not envy the idea of marketing
on the social media site, and Facebook is making money while no one is clicking the ads. This introduces the question on how does Facebook expect
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This is a part of one of Facebooks long term business strategies; to make the users influenced by the ads. These ads are promoted in the same
manner as television ads. The tech world has a war going on between face book and Google, the amount of Facebook ads will not come close to
Google ads. Facebook is in competition with google, trying to get sponsored for more ads. So that Facebook. So when you see an ad do not get mad,
just remember, it so that the social media sight used by millions can continue to enjoy free social media on Facebook.
Introduces Sean Bruich, Facebook head of measurement plat forms and standards. In other words, a more in depth of correlation between purchases,
and clicks. Credit card companies have a large share in advertising. What you buy in the store is generated through a system that attaches data of what
you bought at the store into advertisement. Sean talks about the percentage of the 60 campaigns looks over, and gives the stats. He is just doing his
job, in a way it is actually inserting to see hoe everything simply works together in Facebook users favor, and they can only seem to complain about the
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Social Media Influence On Political Leaders
Monica Gautam Sherry Sharifian GOVT 2306–73011 March 30, 2017 In my view web–based social networking is a great discussion for elected leaders.
Social media is a term used to depict the association between gatherings or people in which they deliver, share, and now and again trade thoughts over
the internet and in virtual groups. I think social media such as Facebook, twitter, blogs and email are the important because all people including
political leaders can share their views and opinion through it. Social media also help people to permits individuals to talk about thoughts, post news,
make inquiries and share joins. It also provide opportunity to people to communicate with the political leaders through social medias directly or
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A segment of the information that is in Facebook and Twitter, not in the official pages are more responsive, and the pioneers endeavor to pass on
each message that they accept is the best. 1 Be that as it may, for the official information, it should be filtered and checked before posting on it. This
may be the inspiration driving why every one of the information that is in Facebook and Twitter is not in their power destinations. These chose
individuals are more dependable than whatever other general subject.
They are attempting to passing on what's happening Texas at certain interim of time.
Along these lines, both the Representative, and the Lt Senator is doing their employment all the more dependably and painstakingly to help the
subjects of Texas. In the event, that I am the media counsel of This may be the inspiration driving why every one of the information that is in
Facebook and Twitter is not in their power destinations. Gov. 1 Abbott or Lt Gov. Patric, I would urge both not to put a similar issue on both site that
has recently posted in at forward their opinion and they should also listen to the opinion of audience so, that they can win the people
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Essay on A Patriot's History Versus a People's History
A People's History Versus A Patriot's History
Public consensus, similar to politics, varies greatly when it comes to American history, especially as it pertains to the classroom. Views about the
content and historical interpretation included in history texts have reached a heightened polarization in recent years. This can be seen in the vast
differences between the diatribes of Howard Zinn's, A People'sHistory of the United States, and Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen's, A Patriot's
History of the United States. While both books, prescribed by this introductory course into American History, cover many of the same topics, they
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The current economic struggles affecting our nation as well as the controversial conflicts abroad have arguably caused a shift in the nation's politics.
Whereby, the Right has become more conservative and the Left, more liberal. Farhad Manjoo discusses this in his book, True Enough: Learning to
Live in a Post–Fact Society. Manjoo purports that, "No longer are we merely holding opinions different from one another; we're also holding
different facts. Indeed, you can go so far as to say we're now fighting over competing versions of reality." If the news of 'today' is being interpreted in
such different ways, I believe that it speaks in magnitude to the way we must be viewing the news of 'yesterday.'
Howard Zinn speaks to this in his Afterword, referring to common omissions in orthodox history. He retorts, "The consequence of those omissions has
been not simply to give a distorted view of the past but, more important, to mislead us all about the present." (Zinn, 684) However, in reference to a
common insistence on strictly teaching the facts in the classroom, Zinn also claims that there is no pure fact which does not preclude a judgment. True
to his claims in his Afterward, Zinn lays out an argument and maintains his position throughout his book in addition to the facts he presents. He has
been revered for the serious manner in which he treats his cited works, and for offering
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  • 1. What Jobs Will Robots Take Summary These three outstanding writers will portray the argument showing the reasoning for one to be either for or against the advancement into the technological world. Derek Thompson "What Jobs Will the Robots Take", Thompson is the senior editor at The Atlantic writing in the areas of economics, and the labor market. Chad Jenkins, Alexandra Peseri' s "Automation, Not Domination: How Robots Will Take Over Our World", Jenkins Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Brown University, earning acknowledgement with several groups PECASE, FAFOSR, ONR, NSF focusing in glitches in robot learning and human–robot interaction. Nonetheless, Peseri is the senior research assistant in computer science for Brown University's Humanity–Centered Robotics Initiative. Farhad Manjoo's "Will Robots Steal Your Job", Manjoo is a technology columnist for the New York Times and the author of True Enough. All of these authors seem to portray the same ideology in regards to the technological advancement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was because worker's hands only operated mainly machines, today computers do this job as a replacement for workers. Manjoo portrays the employee of the future using this reference. He may not be as smart as you are–in fact, he could be quite stupid–but what he lacks in intelligence he makes up for in drive, reliability, consistency, and price. He's willing to work for longer hours, and he's capable of doing better work, at a much lower wage. He doesn't ask for health or retirement benefits, he doesn't take sick days, and he doesn't goof off when he's on the clock. (Manjoo) Thompson is able to sum up Manjoo's description to an even better singular statement. Machines are better at rules and routines; people are better at directing and diagnosing. (Thompson) This new environment gives room for enhancement of productivity, ability, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Net Neutrality Research Paper Christopher Bayliss Emily Scholl Compositions 13 December 2017 Net Neutrality Many people worry that without net neutrality, we will lose our freedom. Net Neutrality is the principle that Internet Service provider's should treat all content on the internet equally. Most people in the United States of America want to keep net neutrality. However, theFederal Communications Commission's chairman, Ajit Pai, wants to stop net neutrality, so many people are protesting to keep net neutrality. Net neutrality promotes innovation and allows freedom, but is seen as unnecessary by the Federal Communications Commission. One reasons to keep net neutrality is to promote innovation. People can contribute to science and discovery when they have full access ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most aspects of net neutrality can be achieved without forced regulations. They say Internet Service Providers wouldn't want to alter internet content access and speeds anyway. We should trust our Internet Service Providers. Internet Service Providers are afraid to alter the internet because they would quickly lose many of their customers. They say net neutrality will disincentivize companies in low income areas. We need more focus on broadband expansion instead of regulation of companies; some companies take more bandwidth than others, so having net neutrality overloads bandwidth on smaller companies that don't need as much. Also, authority should be restored to the Federal Trade Commission. Internet speeds become overall slower by spreading out bandwidth. The Federal Communications Commission has multiple reasons for thinking that net neutrality is unnecessary. Paragraph one explains how net neutrality promotes innovation. The second paragraph explains how it protects freedom. Paragraph three explains how the Federal Communications Commission says net neutrality is unnecessary. Net neutrality promotes innovation and freedom, but the Federal Communications Commission sees it as an unnecessary addition to an already stable internet. Many reasons for siding with or against net neutrality have been given to show both sides to net ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Examples Of Ethos Pathos Logos Allen Weber Professor Sutherlin English 101 20 September 2017 When Pathos Isn't Enough In the past ten years the way we as a people communicate has changed greatly. No longer is it uncommon for conversations to not be face to face and now more so than ever conversations take place through text. As with any change there will be and is push back to it. The conflict over the consequences of the social media dependent society have now intensified as a result of social media playing ever greater roles in how politics is seen and even conducted. This has been a major societal question since the presidential election of 2008 and the debate has been written about, discussed, and argued by thousands of different politicians,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She later goes on to use these emotions and flip them on the audience to make them feel guilty for these having taken place and not social media itself and uses that for the basis for pathos appeal to the audience. Parker sums up this pathological argument in saying, "It may be that the current pessimism about technology is partly the result of unrealistic expectations that the Internet would somehow set us free"(par. 10). Her logos appeal is also strong. Her logos is based around having the readers use deductive reasoning to see her side of the debate. She cites important real world events and then describes how these have affected the outlook on social media. By showing the audience this trend, she allows the readers to see that social media being seen as (only) bad is just a trend and that there is plenty of good that can come from it. The way she has the audience go about coming to a conclusion using logical reasoning is smart, because she allows the audience to come to their own conclusions based upon her points and does not scare them away by being polarizing Because of her strong use of these rhetorical devises her argument seems to have much more weight than Damon Linker's. While Damon Linker's article, "Twitter is Destroying America" seems to be less effective than Parker's, it still contains some powerful uses of the rhetorical devices. Like Parker, Linker establishes ethos by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Negative Impact On Social Media Social Media today seems like it is always compared to a drug, a lot of people are addicted to it. Considering where technology is right now we aren't addicted to Social Media, it just turns out to be our daily essential for information that we crave for. Technology has unlocked faster communication and the ability to spread information quickly. Which allows us to connect with the world and discover other people's perspectives, creating a more diverse view and opinion of topics and information. In addition, not all information is truthful, especially the widespread of fabricated news, but with technology and social media a lot of people can fact check information instead of getting news from mainstream media outlets that alter news to acquire more revenue. And if Social Media is so bad, why does everyone still use it everyday? With all that said, I think that social media impacts people, especially Millennials more positive than negative considering that it is a powerful tool that almost everyone can use. A plethora of information with diverse perspectives at your fingertips and accessing it in an instant. I believe that smartphones and computers is a growing standard among Millennials now for daily living, people can find out about news and information all around the world in an instant at the comfort of their home. In the article "How the Internet is Loosening Our Grip on the Truth", the author Farhad Manjoo mentions "as soon as something happens, you can find primary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Analysis Of No I Do Not Want To Pet Your Dog By Farhad Manjoo In the article "No, I Do Not Want to Pet Your dog," by Farhad Manjoo, the author deeply expresses his negative opinion towards dogs and their oblivious owners who believe that everyone's a dog lover. The overall theme of the essay illustrates the lack of responsibility for dog owners have for their pets as they run ramped through dog free zones. Manjoo deeply expresses his opinion, although lacks some key supporting points and formulates mostly upon personal bias. With that in mind, I strongly disagree with the author and believe that his main points does not accurately portray the issue related to dogs. ........... To begin with, Manjoo's arguments against dogs and their owners don't appear logical and rather sound more as a rant in attempt to get his point across. More specifically, I found Manjoo's arguments rather abrupt towards the beginning while he stated his one–sided opinion, rather than considering and addressing those who many disagree with him. In doing so, Manjoo may have attracted a portion of the audience of who agrees with him, while he only repels those with a neutral or positive view towards dogs, with his negative and irrational tone. For instance, when Manjoo stated "No explanation was offered for the pooch's presence, as if it were the most natural thing in the world to have a dog in a place usually reserved for human beings. Huh, I thought (224)." In his claim, Manjoo comments that dogs are found in places "usually" reserved by humans, the word ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Farhad Manjoo In 'How Netflix is Deepening our Cultural Echo Chambers', Farhad Manjoo uses the remake of "One Day at a Time" to emphasize the imperative shift of an era focused on streaming that entails a narrow set of refined references. By first exhibiting a remade show on a platform such as Netflix, the re–examination of reality is displayed to be evolving the mainstream identity of millions. From broadcasting, cable then to streaming the secular depiction of being a "vast wasteland" emerges into the view of a "bubbling sea of creativity" that allows for collective groups of individuals to be recognized. Manjoo insinuates that through the shared references viewers attained through television, nothing thereafter will have the direct mass impact of a singular movement of culture that the medium television had at its peak. Although seemingly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The variety does not leave people trapped within an "echo chamber" that they subjected themselves to, but instead challenges multiple discourses on multiple levels. Not all individuals think or perceive the world as the same, but the "bubbles" that appear individually constructed are socially constructed, hence, variety is needed. Although Manjoo does not denote that variety is important it is still worthy to reinstate. The core issue that Manjoo has throughout this dialogue with the reader is that there is a loss of conversation between shared references and that the viewer will shut everything out, forcing themselves into an echo chamber that according to Manjoo they already dwell in. However, this is not accurate in reality, since being presented with more unknown cases causes more questioning, more dialogue, within that echo chamber that defines the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Pros And Cons Of Surveillance In 1984 Surveillance, or a close watch kept over someone or something for a specific purpose, features prominently in George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984. The book follows Winston Smith, a middle–aged man who lives in the futuristic society of Oceania, where the government of the Party, under the leadership of Big Brother, maintains strict control of the people and prevents free thought through propaganda, censorship, and surveillance. Winston tries to think freely while evading detection and succeeds for a time in having an affair with his co–conspirator Julia, but the Party eventually captures and re–educates both. Surveillance has also become a controversial issue in today's society, as Heather Kelly discusses in her article "After Boston: The pros and cons of surveillance cameras". Kelly presents both sides of the debate concerning the role of surveillance in fighting crime, especially in light of the Boston Marathon bombings. Supporters of surveillance point to its ability to increase safety and security by deterring crime and assisting in criminal investigations. However, opponents worry that it intrudes too much on the privacy of citizens, violating what they consider people's right to privacy. Though in 1984 Orwell portrays surveillance as dystopian because it helps enforce the restriction of free thought by constantly watching for any abnormal expression, Heather Kelly shows in her article "After Boston" that surveillance in today's world is more utopian since it helps ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Millennial Literacy Definition As I start to compose my point of view about Millennial literacy, my computer stops working unexpectedly and I resort to good ole' paper and pencil. I was frustrated and a little annoyed because I pictured myself typing my introduction on my laptop computer next to the fire in the student lounge with a cup of coffee in my hand. I wanted that image to become a reality and felt more comfortable using my laptop for academic writing. Paper and pencil was my last resort when I thought about writing an essay. Also, with the new technology era, teachers have been required to grade assignments electronically; therefore, students must turn in their papers electronically. As I continued to reflect on my own literacy practices, I realized that I think... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the start of a technology era, many newspapers and news television stations have been reporting lower number of viewers. This is because younger generations are getting their news from a different source. Social media sites provide Millennials with daily news. Many Millennials follow news sites on Twitter and Facebook. News sites tweet and post articles, weather, and daily news. In an article labeled "How Millennials Get News", surveys were done to find out just how younger generations get the news. Studies show that 69% of the Millennial generation get the news daily and 88% of Millennials get the news from Facebook regularly (How Millennials, par. 9–11). Overall, the Millennial generation does not always get the news directly from the newspaper or on television. Instead, they get news through social media websites. The same study states how many Millennials have some sort of device for them to be able to use social media: "More than 90 percent of adults age 18–34 surveyed own smartphones, and half own tablets" (par. 17). Those numbers have increased over the years significantly. Since this generation is one of the first to grow up with all of this technology, we can conclude that Millennials have adapted to the new technology era in the form of how they get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Amazon 's Major Competitors Are Divided C. Shawn and Peilan Amazon's major competitors are divided in two parts. The first part is physical stores such as Walmart or Target. The second area of competition is through the online market eg; EBay and BestBuy. As opposed to Amazon, customers in a physical store could have more comprehensive experience, especially for specific products like clothes and electronic devices. Some customers need to be able to see and try the product themselves before feeling comfortable enough to purchase it. Secondly, although Amazon has two day free shipping for its Amazon Prime, people are required pay a yearly membership fee. People can also choose one day shipping and are charged higher shipping fees. Physical stores still have more advantages than Amazon in this aspect. Customers can directly buy what they want in the store and avoid obnoxious shipping fees. Next, we want to touch on product quality and after–sales service. If customers want to return or exchange products in the physical store, they can talk directly with staff. For Amazon, customers have to email or call to communicate with the seller. They also need time to send back the product which just prolongs the process. Although Amazon has a free return policy, it can still be a complicated process for customers. On another side, physical stores also have weaknesses compared to the online market like Amazon. First, people can shop online anytime and anywhere. With the development of the internet, more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Privacy Rights : An Analysis Of Current Technology And... Privacy Rights: An Analysis of Current Technology and Software Technology is currently changing our privacy in the digital age and the implications that has for our private information. The digitization of our life plays a major role in how much privacy we should expect. The digital era has brought new technology to collect, store, and analyze data all with the click of a button. This means that our data is not as private as it used to be when technology was not storing our data. Having something public means something completely different than it did 20 years ago. Today, all of our information is available publicly online and to a wider audience than ever before. With this exponential increase in technology, many have been looking for ways that they can protect theirprivacy. This essay hopes to explore a multitude of different ways one privacy can be compromised, such as hacking of companies or web tracking. It will also examine ways to protect one's privacy. Technological innovation brings with it new challenges and questions about privacy in a landscape dominated by increased software use around the globe. Defining Privacy To understand how much privacy, we have, it is pertinent to define privacy as it has a multitude of connotations and different meanings. It can be hard to exactly pinpoint what privacy entails. The first definition of privacy that has similarities to how people feel about privacy today was written in 1890. They believe that privacy was simply "the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Makeup Stereotypes Stereotypes involving makeup and body types have been existing for a while. However, social media has expanded minds into thinking that stereotypes are facts. Society has pressured men and women to match the stereotypes branded to them, creating insecurities and a change in the way people view others, due to people desiring to match the ideas that society has made for them. Some might argue that they have witnessed the stereotype being relevant, however stereotypes are not factual statements on genders, races, and more. Authors have gone in depth with what women and men struggle with to achieve the expectations these stereotypes create. Many stereotypes are associated with make up and those who wear it. Although makeup is a preference, it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gay men are seen as "more feminine" and are expected to be the only men to wear makeup. Similarly, women who identify as lesbian are expected to be masculine, and not enjoy makeup. Straight and gay men can both choose to wear makeup to enhance their appearance. Lesbian women could have the same willingness to wear makeup or not wear makeup as a straight woman. In Makeup, Men, and Stereotypes by Trendage, they state, "Many celebrities, such as Ruby Rose, have spoken up on the topic to stop the stigma of sexuality and cosmetics" (pg 1). If a man wants to wear concealer to look more awake in the mornings, or he wants to wear a bright red lipstick because he thinks it looks good, he should be able to, with no questions asked. The stereotypes of makeup are changing. In Makeup, Men, and stereotypes, they happily wrote, "And these changes are being accepted, not just by the public, but have been wholeheartedly embraced by the fashion and art world". Overall everybody, whether they are male or female, should all feel confident and comfortable wearing make up. Body types can also spark stereotypes of sexuality. For example, women that are as muscular as men, tend to be branded as masculine, giving the idea that they are lesbian. However, men that do not possess the muscles, and masculinity that other men have, might be called 'gay'. The men that do not have muscles, crave the feeling of fitting in, so they obsess over gaining weight, and receiving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. No I Do Not Want To Pet Your Dog Analysis According to Farhad Manjoo in his article, "No, I Do Not Want to Pet Your Dog," dogs have gained too much freedom in public places, and it is time to limit the amount of freedom in order to restrain their interaction with those who do not like them. He explains, how these dogs are everywhere without any restrictions anymore, running around bothering people "jumping up beside them at the park, while they are trying to relax and read a book". In Addition to, the author explains that because of dogs dominating places like the office and the gym, people feel forced to pretend they like them disregarding the health hazards they could conceivably pose. Furthermore, Manjoo suggests that dog owners have no empathy for those who are allergic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. From The Outset Of The Twenty-First Century, Capitalism From the outset of the twenty–first century, capitalism appeared to be the most dominant economic force the world had ever seen. With a free market reaching across the globe and countless nations embracing its economic success, capitalism's influence and prestige had never been greater. However, recent economic struggles on a global scale may have inclined a change of heart among capitalism's heirs; a Harvard Institute of Politics poll found that only 19% of Americans, ages 18–29, identified themselves as "capitalist" (Foroohar 26). When combining the poll's results with the possibility of polarizing labor changes in the future, capitalism appears to be at risk of losing its place on the throne. Despite the doubts surrounding the economic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although capitalism stands for relief and freedom, the economic system tends to express a few side effects. For instance, twenty–first century capitalism has had the tendency to widen the gap between the poor and the rich. Pope Francis – current head of the Catholic Church – has expressed his discontent for capitalism's "imbalances" and "lack of real concern for human beings" in several addresses to the public (Huddleston). The Pope's disgust with capitalism lies in the growing inequality being creating between the poor and the rich. Pope Francis sees capitalism's inequality as inexcusable; thus, he advocates for an economic system which takes greater social considerations. Regrettably, the inequality which can be created by capitalism plays into the hand of another adverse side effect. Stewart Lansley – economist and financial journalist – describes in a Political Quarterly article inequality's relationship with capitalism's economic cycles; more "equal societies have softer business cycles [while] more unequal economies are associated with more extreme cycles" (Lansley 754). Business cycles – both good and bad – are an integral part of capitalism. The size of booms and busts depends on wealth equality. Fortunately, the negative aspects of capitalism are manageable, and healthy capitalism can still hold its dominance over current economics. Even when considering capitalism's flaws, its continued dominance in the twenty–first century is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Farhad Manjoo Contrary to the article's title, Netflix is not the cause of the cultural echo chamber. It is hardly even a symptom. Our proclivity for personalized selection on Netflix is moreso indicative of egocentrism and the simple fact that people have different interests. What Farhad Manjoo suggests in this article is that the digital age has isolated us in our thought processes, but that is not the case. We have chosen to isolate ourselves. Beyond the fact that Manjoo conflates entertainment niches with political divisions fueled by greater sociopolitical and economic influences–already a large correlative jump that does not indicate causation–he suggests that the mainstream culture of a TV–Nation somehow promoted a national unity due to a shared cultural lexicon of sitcoms. The idea that we were more united in the past due to a more singular channel of information demonstrates a one–sided viewpoint. The mainstream may have dominated, but it wasn't all inclusive. The "mainstream" culture of America, at one point or another in history, created an idealized vision of the US. This consisted of the nuclear family, a general homogeneity of race and belief, and a set of guidelines by which American lived. Those who rejected the mainstream, who engaged in the counterculture, were called "hippies" at best, "Commies" at worst. When Manjoo references the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To this day, I disagree that a medium is the cause for our problems. Like the internet, TV is a tool. We feed information into the channels and speak to an audience. Unfortunately, our current division stems from a deliberate choice to block out the channels we don't like. There's nothing to the medium, to Netflix or the cable box, that is stopping us from listening to others' perspectives–clearly, there are a plethora of platforms in which to to tune in. But don't want to hear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Tech Why Apple? As you might already know, Apple, the huge computer company, has recently been on many peoples minds. Whether it's because of its famous Macbooks and iMac's, or the new iPhone 4, the iPad, or its renowned iPod, all of whom make up part of the revolutionary repertoire of Apple products. Farhad Manjoo celebrates the fact that "Apple cultivates religious fervor among its adherents in a number of subtle ways, including its mysteriousness and its suggestion that customers are among the chosen ones"(43). Farhad is insisting that Apple has, not only made loyal customers, but more of a cult of sorts, in which fans of the companies products acclaim their work in many different ways, some so extreme as to getting the company logo ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So when critics argue that Apple is very controlling over their products and who can develop software's for them or sell them, you can be sure that, that is exactly how CEO Steve Jobs wants it to be. It's very clear how this technological mogul has got to where it is, by not compromising or losing focus on what their mission as a company is. Nicholas Bonsack reports, "In a recent Consumer Reports survey focusing on four aspects of customer service for computers – problem solved, phone wait time, and the quality of phone and online support staffs – Consumer Reports subscribers gave Apple the highest marks among the top computer vendors for both laptop and desktop tech support. Apple was the only company to earn top scores in all four categories"(2). Aside from Apple striving to be the most innovative computer and electronic device manufacturer, they also out do themselves when it comes to customer service, which we all wish was true for most of the companies out there. You can say that Apple has found a secret recipe for success, combining innovation, quality, style and an outstanding after sale service. Now it's not so hard to figure out what all the hype is about. They are profoundly dedicated to solving our problems as consumers, while giving us beautifully simple devices ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Technology And Technology Essay As human beings, an important part of our lives is to be unique. People are the sort of creature to always reveal their emotions, ideas, and personality to anybody they meet. The reason that people tend to show their personality is to make a good impression and in order to show how unique they really are people strive to create a sense of unique individualism that only they themselves can wear. Especially in our world today, having a population of more than seven billion will make a person want to be unique as they can possibly be. And luckily for humanity technology is an ever–growing resource allowing people to become whatever, choose whenever, and go wherever they want to be. In the world today, there has been debates concerning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And with the help of technology it even enhances the influence they receive from people around the world. Shaping their own mind set that everything they watch in television, movies, and news are cool as long as it is justified. This is the image and personality that probably most people in the world have today, breaking the old–world concepts and rules while adhering to the new world order. Although most people who heavily rely and make a living through social media some people believe that is the media itself that hinders people from their growth and hidden potential. In his online news article, "How disconnecting the internet could help our identity", David Baker insist that "...it[internet] has changed the way we understand how other people see us, from a (usually) private and intimate process to a very public scrutiny of who we are. ,... This is the opinion of the masses, viewed by the masses." The essence of Baker's argument is that because of social media no one has a true opinion. As more and more people hop into the social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. You Have No Friends by Farhad Manjoo Journalist, Farhad Manjoo, in his article, "You Have No Friends," emphasizes the social and networking benefits Facebook has to offer. Manjoo's purpose is to convince people that have not joined the networking giant that the benefits of joining Facebook outweigh the arguments to avoid it. He adopts a cogent tone in order address any concerns of the Facebook holdouts. Manjoo opens his article by reciting a message that Mark Zuckerberg posted to the company's blog, which stated that Facebook had reached its 150–millionth member. It was a quintessential moment for the social networking giant, because it demonstrated the popularity and prominence in how people network and stay connected with one another. For comparison purposes, Manjoo states, "If Facebook were a country, it would be the eight most populated in the world, just ahead of Japan, Russia and Nigeria" (Manjoo, 2009). He estimates that "Facebook will grow to nearly 300 million people by this time next year" in order to show the continuing popularity and growth of Facebook (Manjoo, 2009). Manjoo was correct in his estimation in terms of growth and has continued since the time of publication of the article. In fact, as of January 2014, the number of monthly individual Facebook users surpassed 1.3 billion ("Facebook statistics," 2014). These numbers are significant because it shows a shift in how people interact with one another and that the majority of people with access to the internet use Facebook. In order to find ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Pros And Cons Of Net Neutrality We all know the Internet, and use it in daily basis like entertainment and work, and many other types of usage for the Internet, and we use it freely with almost no boundaries that's what's called Net Neutrality . The F.C.C. (Federal Communication Commission) is trying to take that freedom away from all users and consumers in the United States by limiting accessibility, and speed for all type of consumers of the Internet by repealing the Net Neutrality which will allow the ISPs (Internet Service Provider) to have more control over the Internet usage of the consumers. According to the chairman of the F.C.C. Ajit Pai a former lawyer for Verizon, that repealing Net Neutrality will increase the ISP's profit and improve the service quality they provide for the consumers. A lot of people showed their disagreement over the issue, and followed by many disappointment and disapproval of big characters, companies and websites. While ISPs are regulated right now to treat everyone equally and fairly, Trump's administration and the F.C.C.'s goal is to repeal the Net Neutrality, and give control of the Internet to the ISPs in the U.S., even though the consumers do not support the repeal and protested against it for various reasons, but the F.C.C. still want to give the ISPs control of the Internet to increase their income, and have more privileges over the Internet. Many people are not aware of what's going to happen after the repeal of Net Neutrality, and How they will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Characteristics Of Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship is a term often used to describe a person who owns and operates their own business, but the 2009 World Economic Forum report describes it, "The pursuit of opportunity beyond the resources you currently control" Stevenson (1983, 1985); Stevenson and Jarillo (1991) and the 2008 European Commission published a framework definition derived from representatives from ETF, GIZ, ILO, UNESCO and UNEVOC that states, "Entrepreneurship refers to an individual's ability to turn ideas into action...". But no matter how you define it, the most important skills, traits, and characteristics needed to be successful are vastly analogous. Along with this week's reading, I conducted internet searches for the top characteristics, traits, and skills for entrepreneurship and my findings were surprisingly similar. The most common result that I found was determination (willpower, self–discipline, drive, motivation). In this submission, I will identify a successful entrepreneur and describe the their type of innovation or business, what characteristics or traits they have, how they got started, and what they did in order to become and remain successful. In 2012 entrepreneur and founder of the San Francisco–based apparel startup American Giant, Bayard Winthrop called a New York Times technology columnist, Farhad Manjoo to boast of his own world's best hooded sweatshirt. Manjoo agreed to interview Winthrop about his sweatshirt and business in what turned out to be nothing like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Surveillance In George Orwell's 1984 Surveillance, or a close watch kept over someone or something for a specific purpose, features prominently in George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984. The book follows Winston Smith, a middle–aged man who lives in the futuristic society of Oceania, where the government of the Party, under the leadership of Big Brother, maintains strict control of the people and prevents free thought through propaganda, censorship, and surveillance. Winston tries to think freely while evading detection and succeeds for a time in having an affair with his co–conspirator Julia, but the Party eventually captures and re–educates both of them. Surveillance has also become a controversial issue in today's society, as Heather Kelly discusses in her article "After... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The nearly ubiquitous presence of telescreens in urban Oceania creates a constant fear of scrutiny among those who secretly harbor negative thoughts against the Party, precluding most free expression of thought because of the certainty of harsh punishment. Next, Winston encounters a second type of surveillance when his neighbor Mrs Parsons's children pretend to confront him as a traitor during his visit to their apartment. After returning home, Winston reflects: "[her children] would be watching her night and day for symptoms of unorthodoxy ... hardly a week passed in which the Times did not carry a paragraph describing how some eavesdropping little sneak ... had overheard some compromising remark and denounced his parents to the Thought Police" (26–27). The Party trains Oceanic children through organizations like the Spies to zealously obey and promote the Party and to actively watch for and report any wrongdoing, even if the offender is their parent. In this way, it twists the natural parent–child bond into a tool for surveillance, destroying the exchange of free speech within the home environment and discouraging any hope of passing the principle of free thought onto the next generation. Finally, Winston mentions a third form of surveillance later on when he travels to a secluded woodland to converse freely with Julia: "In general you could not assume that you were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Is The Internet Making Us Lazy Research Paper Isn't it ironic that the internet has negative effects on us? Shouldn't the internet be making us smarter and more intelligent? How the internet affects us depends on the way we use it. There are different ways we use the internet but it is mainly for help on something. There is a cheating kind of help and a research kind of help. Using the internet to copy answers for homework leads to misuse and therefore has a negative effect on us. However, using the internet for research for a project is helpful: people actually learn something. Even though the internet may tend to have more negative than positive effects, both contribute to the changing sociological effects caused by the internet. Since people are using the internet more than ever, it leads to a loss of focus on other tasks such as reading. According to Nicholas Carr in, "Is Google Making Us Stupid" he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In "The Internet has Made Us Lazy," Brian Reich analyzes the causes to why it has made us lazy. He explains that the internet and technology has changed the way we communicate and operate–and not all for the better (Reich 1). Reich indicates that the internet has made us lazy because we settle for satisfaction instead of working hard to make things happen. Also, in "You Won't Finish this Article," Farhad Manjoo examines how people are too lazy to finish reading online articles because of the habits they have produced over time. For example, he provides charts and statistics that support that people are too lazy to finish reading articles: "Schwartz tells me that on a typical Slate page only 25 percent of readers make it past the 1,600th pixel of the page" (Manjoo 2). We have developed habits that make us lazy. For instance, we skim articles to find an answer for a homework question and then we stop once we find an answer and write it down. Since we do this over and over, it leads to lazy habits, which all stem from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Federal Minimum Wage Essay The selling point that has brought people to the United States for centuries is the American dream: Prosperity, Luxury, Opportunity, and so on. Unfortunately for many, this dream has been squandered by the receding economy of an indebted country. As inflation runs rampant, the value of the U.S. dollar decreases, lowering the value of household and business incomes. This economic recession has led many, especially those who only earn the minimum wage, to poverty. According to theUnited States Department of Labor, "The federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour" ("Wage and Hour Division"). Some people believe that a solution to this problem is to raise the minimum wage; however, doing so would ultimately result in a negative effect on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An increase in the minimum wage would push companies to take this route as it becomes more and more profitable to them. The end result of all of this would be a suddenly increased level of unemployment bound to become subsequent with an increase in government–funded welfare expenses, weakening the economy even more. And while these effects are more on the scale of large corporations, small businesses may yet also feel the effects of the minimum wage. With even fewer resources to rely on, a small business would have a harder time progressing and growing; a small business has only a small selection of workers who may be indispensable, so downsizing may be out of the picture, forcing them to cut back expenses, thus stunting their growth and leaving room for large corporations to take over the local industries. This, of course, presents another problem in today's society concerning capitalism and a free market economy – when a small business grows weak financially; larger corporations have an opportunity to sweep in and seize hold of the local market for specific goods and services, drawing money out of that town and into the pockets of greedy companies. For example, a local burger joint or mom & pop store could be crippled by a turn of the economy, causing them to raise prices and cut back on expenses. However, the local McDonalds or Walmart would only be affected by a relatively smaller margin, spearheading these corporations into the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. A Shared Responsibility For Online Privacy A Shared Responsibility for Online Privacy There are some things in life people can control and things they cannot. When driving, people can fasten their seat belt, keep their car's limits, and focus on the area ahead to avoid car accidents. Whereas when flying, people cannot do many things to protect themselves, but rely on the government's aviation regulations and airlines' enforcement to increase flight safety. Likewise, when it comes to the online privacy, web users can control the passwords they set, the profile they create, and the statements they post on the social networks, but they cannot prevent themselves from being hurt due to technology companies' malice and governments' weak supervision and loose regulations. Technology ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It means governments should make clear regulations on the network services in order to make sure that social networks are built with proper security and privacy. An American journalist Farhad Manjoo, in his article "It's Not All Facebook's Fault," mentions that Facebook failed to keep user information private; the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) urged Facebook to take actions to keep the promises about privacy it gave to its American users before. The FTC plays a role in making certain that services Facebook provides are in compliance with the privacy policy. It is a role of governments to ensure regulations take effect and is responsible for monitoring the implementation. More specifically, they may need to examine whether or not the service providers give users a clear notice regarding privacy and whether or not users express consent affirmatively before making their personal information available for business purposes. Obviously, governments have obligations to enforce and tightly supervise service providers to implement the regulations of security and privacy. Hence, governments should take responsibility to make privacy regulations on social networks and monitor the enforcement of the regulations. Moreover, technology companies have a primary responsibility to make users feel safe by creating online transparency. They should make information ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Is The Absolute Security On The Internet? Do you believe that there is absolute security on the Internet? I would answer no because I never know if there is anybody spying on me somewhere through the internet and track what am I doing daily. I'm always concerned about this issue and I think almost everybody in the world who does social networking or goes online Nowadays, many people experience problems regarding privacy on technology, such as the Internet. With technology, people can do all sorts of things and socialize with people from different places. However, people shouldn't trust digital technology so easily when it involves disclosure of private information. With digital technology being so advanced today, people's privacy is in danger that demonstrates cybersecurity,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cybersecurity is in danger in places besides the United States. In Japan, an Act on the Protection of Personal Information was established in 2005 to protection people's privacy. The Japanese were receiving "e–mails that pretend to be from a legitimate source (such as a bank) but direct recipients to Web sites designed to steal their personal information. The Japanese are also concerned with the loss (either through theft or carelessness) of personal information that they have entrusted to companies." (Greenemeier) This expresses general concern about online privacy when they receive untrustworthy e–mails asking for personal information. It isn't just the U.S. that experiences online privacy invasion because people from other countries may have experienced something like suspicious sites asking for their personal information. And, nobody wants to get tricked into sharing things such as their address and credit card information. Despite the overwhelming concerns regarding online privacy, people continue using technology and share their information on social media. According to the article "We Want Privacy But We Can't Stop Sharing" by Kate Murphy, a journalist for the New York Times, she claims that "it's hard to argue for the value of privacy when people eagerly share so much achingly personal information on social media." In other words, people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Why Facebook Is The World 's Most Influential Source Of News Analyse how the composer of this text uses persuasive language and form (WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?) to argue a perspective on the role of Facebook in presenting news. Use evidence form the text to support your answer Facebook is a worldwide acknowledged social media service, that because of its sheer size, it possesses the ultimate power to influence and potentially morph its user's perspectives, by simply exposing them to biased articles, headlines and even messages, motivating them to act on what they are displayed with. Author, Farhad Manjoo of the deprecatory article 'Facebook 's bias is built in – and worth watching', expresses his fear of Facebook's ability to control the news; 'Facebook is the world's most influential source of news'. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The metaphor in this phrase, bluntly illustrates the author's perspective on how Facebook has the level of power and respect, like a mother will have over her children, reiterating the service's capability in morphing the perspectives of its users, by controlling what news is being displayed to them. Hence Manjoo's perspective on the increasingly dangerous role Facebook has when presenting news, as by doing so the service possesses the ultimate power to shape the thoughts of its users. Explain how this text engages audiences in presenting an argument on the impact of context on social media. In the interview conducted primarily by Peter Lloyd, there are numerous techniques used that instantly clutch the audience's attention and in doing so provide an argument on how one's context, specifically Donald Trump's has influenced his use of 'social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and even Snapchat'. Donald trump, is a billionaire business magnate who uses technology quite heavily in his line of work. Thusly, because of his vocational context, Trump is accustomed to be a user technology, accounting for his paramount use of social media services for the benefit of his political poll positioning; despite his inferior knowledge and experience in Political science; 'Could Donald Trump actually do this?' Therhetorical question instantly clutches the audience's attention, and poses them with the idea that Donald Trump has a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. How Technology Has Led The Media Technology has led the media to outrages level of distribution. People are able to access information just by using electronic devices connected to the web. Individuals are able to access news and current events in real time. The access to horrific and graphic images creates a conflict of interests for school due to the emotional response from students. The graphic materials available help illustrate more clearly the problematic situations at hand, by creating a better understanding of the issues. Many college professors and students are affected every year, because they say comments or portrait symbols that were perceived as threats or racial slurs. Why are people against graphic material that convey college assignments? Graphic materials... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The snapshot of the Syrian boy makes it clear the problem has been happening for many years. In The New York Times article, "Image of Drowned Syrian, Aylan Kurdi, 3, Brings Migrants Crisis Into Focus," Anne Barnard and Karam Shoumali articulates an odyssey of the Kurdi's family–Mr. Abdullah Kurdi, his wife, and two kids. The Kurdi family escaped a war occurring in Syria, where the ongoing war creates an environment that is hostile and peace is inconceivable. As a result, the family decided to migrate from Turkey to Greece in a rubber raft to cross the sea for 100 miles into Canada as the final destination. But as fate would have it, the rubber raft sank by the high ocean waves. The Kurdi family struggled to survive, but the father was the only one to make it. Now, this is how the body of the three years old child named Aylan appeared near the beach, causing a disturbing image that exposes the migrant crisis. The picture was distributed by media causing repudiation from the public. The Western nations were forced to acknowledge the migrant crisis and were susceptible to provide some type of relief (Barnard and Shoumali). The picture of Aylan caused a big impact globally, because the picture portrays a dead child in a posture like if he was sleeping facing down in a peaceful dream, which has the power to guilt people into doing the right thing. On the contrary, the impact of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Problems with Voting in America Essay The Problems with Voting in America If one were to look at the voting history as of late in America you would surely find information on the Florida catastrophe in 2000. The problem with our voting system today is in the technology being used; many demographic groups find our current systems confusing and hard to use. As voters step into the polling places this election year many will be voting through new devices some even sporting "touch screen" technology and we can only hope that the new technology is understood and accepted. In the US each municipality selects their own voting equipment regardless of what other places are doing. According to this CPSR article the Vote–O–Matic system has been in place for over ten years in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chads are perforated and held onto by 3 spots, but often only 1 or 2 of these spots comes undone cleanly which is known as a hanging chad. This analog manner of literally "punching" votes can be very ambiguous when read by a machine. Erik Nilsson calls these machines antiques and rightfully so, these machines have no place in polling places. In 2000 Riverside County California decided to spend 14 million dollars to make their voting system all electronic. This decision was made on the basis that in 1998 more than one million dollars was spent on paper ballots (in Riverside), but when only half of the county voted the extras had to be trashed. For local elections their new electronic system fetched a 99% approval rating from voters (Wired.com article). The only foreseeable downside to this technology is the start up price and with internet voting not likely due to security issues, this maybe the best solution. Can our government trust a company enough to allow them to make our voting machines? The answer is no. The only way electronic "touch screen" voting will eliminate all other methods is to have a way to be audited. PBS states in this article that an ATM company called Diebold has their eyes on making a sufficient voting machine, but with ATMs always printing a receipt it's likely that receipt technology will find its way into voting. While I do believe that our future voting machines will have to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Social Media Takes Television Back In Time Analysis With social media taking part in every person's lives, it is rapidly merging with and changing the way in which we watch television. In the article Social Media Takes Television Back in Time, published in The New York Times on October 3, 2015, Farhad Manjoo disputes an idea that social media will soon change the community of viewers and later on alter the future of television. Technology and social media is giving a positive impression to the public allowing more interactions between more people, more money for TV shows and its performers. Amongst the numerous statistics and information Farhad has given, Farhad provides the reader a perspective of the social media world and how it takes part in the evolution of television. Farhad unravels the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With ethos, pathos, logos, the three rhetorical strategies Farhad appealed to, the argument he made was well supported with exemplary evidences. With his background knowledge on social media networks, vivid choice of words, and statistical evidence, Farhad and his claims are presented to be reliable. Through his trustworthy, informative and theorist tone, he is greatly observed as a well educated and an expert individual. He is able to keep his readers hooked and involved in his writing. With the balanced and quality of this article, any reader will understand and appreciate the author's perception on how social media is taking television back in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Facebook: The End of Friendship As We Know It Essay Facebook: It's The End of Friendship As We Know It (and I feel fine) Manjoo's essay 'Is Facebook a Fad' provides extensive insight into various social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. Based on statistics derived from Manjoo's essay, we get to know that Facebook has over one billion active users and one half of them log into their accounts each day (Manjoo p.223). William Deresiewicz also eludes to this in his essay 'Faux Friendship'. As a result of so many people opting to turn to social networking sites, this in turn has made friendship to smoothly be integrated into the various new electronic lifestyles. One way that these sites poses an imminent threat to our ability to communicate face to face, is that, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In respect to this, our individual friendship becomes blurred since we tend to spend a lot of time chatting with people who are far away from us instead of concentrating on those around us. Thus to Deresiewicz 'the more people we know the lonelier we get' (Deresiewicz p.478). According to Deresiewicz one of the ways that social networks have shaped our identity is that, nowadays, people are willing and eager to conduct their private lives in public. For instance, people comment about their personal feelings or their whereabouts not knowing of the dangers they pose to themselves. Anything posted on facebook, can be seen by anyone so long as he or she is your friend thus most people comment about their private lives not keeping in mind that not everyone is as friendly as he or she seems in social networking sites. According to Deresiewicz, the value of friendship lies in the space of privacy it creates and not based on secrets that two people share (Deresiewicz p.478). In reference to Deresiewicz, it's also important to note that most people impersonate themselves while on social networking sites thus making us feel that we quite don't really know the people we refer to us as being close friends. One of the ways that social networking sites have redefined the concept of friendship is that, it has led to an end, the classical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Privacy Rights : An Analysis Of Software Essay Privacy Rights: An Analysis in Software Technology is currently changing our privacy in the digital age and the implications that has for our private information. The digitization of our life plays a major role in how much privacy we should expect. The digital era has brought new technology to collect, store, and analyze data all with the click of a button. This means that our data is not as private as it used to be when technology was not storing our data. Having something public means something completely different than it did 20 years ago. Today, all of our information is available publicly online and to a wider audience than ever before. With this exponential increase in technology, many have been looking This essay hopes to explore a multitude of different ways oneprivacy can be compromised, such as hacking of companies or web tracking. It will also examine ways to protect one's privacy. Technological innovation bring with it new challenges and questions about privacy in a landscape dominated by increased software use around the globe. Defining Privacy To understand how much privacy, we have, it is pertinent to define privacy as it has a multitude of connotations and different meanings. It can be hard to exactly pinpoint what privacy entails. The first definition of privacy that has similarities to how people feel about privacy today was written in 1890. They believe that privacy was simply "the right to be let alone" (Samuel). This definition, though, has a few ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Android vs Apple Essay Two operating systems currently dominate the smartphone market, Apple and Android. It all started six years ago when Google launched its android system. However, its approach was much different. Google had made just the software, not the device, giving the software free to phone makers to alter and adjust in anyway they pleased to fit their over 70 different phones. Google believed that by offering it free, in the long run would create more internet friendly phones and more ad views for Google. I think that this strategy was successful due to the fact that Android is the world's most popular operating system loved by many smartphone users. My point here, that Android is the better operating system, than Apple, should interest those who are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Manjoo's view, "It's hard to call Android anything other than a resounding success. Well, except for one small thing: Most Android phones are crap" (Manjoo). Although Manjoo acknowledges the fact that Android is a very successful company, in making this comment he rejects to succumb to the extremely popular operating system that is Android. The unresponsive touchscreen, unnecessary software, overall layout of the home screen is unattractive and difficult to comprehend and the overall cheapness of the phones frustrated Manjoo. I believe that one of Android's main problem is not the software but the companies providing the service. Verizon, Sprint, T–Mobile and AT&T all add extra adware to Android devices that are paid for by companies such as Blockbuster and NFL which cannot be removed from the phone. Consequently, the perfect phone expected by the consumer is not being delivered. Manjoo is wrong when he claims "Most android phones are crap" (Manjoo). This is not to say Android is completely flawless, but rather it's good qualities and characteristics outway its bad. I believe that those unfamiliar with this school of thought may be interested to know that it basically boils down to what level of technology experience you possess not just the basics of the phone's manufacturing. Android phones are for tech savvy users that like to have 100% control of what they own. From the layout of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. So Trump Makes Spelling Errors Analysis In "So Trump Makes Spelling Errors. In the Twitter Age, Whoo Doesn't?" Farhad Manjoo shows popular spelling errors made by Donald Trump in his tweets, expressing that one puts too much weight on "spelling and other typographical mistakes," stating that Twitter is a place for "immediacy" and when one chooses to pay more attention to errors in spelling it "blinds us to content" instead of paying attention to the "unvarnished, unfiltered view of [Trump's]" or anyone else's mind. Manjoo, displays in his article several examples of spelling mistakes made by world renowned politicians and his own spelling errors to demonstrate that criticizing grammatical errors in tweets, it is "elitist" and makes one not "focus on what people say" but leads to losing the grasp of the more essential crucial issue that is at stake. Manjoo showcases his affection for defending grammatical errors claiming that "people are attracted to spelling" and it is "a forgivable sin" for politicians to misspell as spelling correctly has become an important "mainstay of the modern public education system." With the white supremacist march that took place in Virginia this year, it was a viral and significant topic regarding cultural oppression today. Trump tweeted praising the marches saying that "Sometimes you need... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He himself, being an editor for the New York Times, deliberately makes spelling errors to show that anyone can make grammar mistakes, but that is not what people should be concerned about. Manjoo misspells "trump" and even in the title of this article, he adds an extra letter in "who" to grasp the attention of the reader. He does this to prove the point that when focusing and criticizing on the spelling errors one would not read the article or in his defense, the tweet. Or would read it and completely ignore the fact that it was a "racist tweet" because they were too busy trying to be conceited with checking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Soylent Persuasive Essay Can you imagine living in a world with no family time around the dining table, no more passing the salt to add more flavor to the mashed potatoes, nor savoring in the different textures of baked lasagna, crispy fried shrimp, and creamy broccoli cheddar soup? Neither can I. Now imagine drinking a glass of flavorless, watered–down oatmeal gunk for the rest of your life? Me niether. But for those who can, Soylent seems to be the perfect choice. Soylent is a nutritional substitute for solid food. In other words, it is a tasteless, unpalatable smoothie that is compatible for people who have no time to cook a simple meal. The main reason why products like Soylent are created is because many people devalue the time spent with their family and don't truly appreciate the simple pleasures of life like savoring home cooked meals, going out to restaurants with your friends, or even eating popcorn while watching a movie. How have we possibly made a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soylent is a nutritionally based drink that contains maltodextrin, rice protein and oat flour and other key vitamins and minerals. Rob Rhinehart, Soylent's chief executive, developed the product to save time on the average time it typically take to prepare a meal. It replaces the typical meals an individual eats on a daily basis with a powdered drink that meets all the nutritional requirements needed for the average adult. Although some might think Soylent is a good innovation, it has presented some troubles. According to The Soylent Revolution Will Not Be Pleasurable, Farhad Manjoo states, "For a purported breakthrough with such grand plans for reshaping the food industry, I found Soylent to be a punishingly boring, joyless product. From the plain white packaging to the purposefully bland, barely sweet favor to the motel–carpet beige hue of the drink itself, everything about Soylent screams function, not fun." Manjoo is implying that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Farhad Manjoo's Irresponsibility In the article Hacking Victims Deserve Empathy, Not Ridicule, Farhad Manjoo discusses the issue of personal security online. In the recent Ashley Madison database hack, more than 30 million people had their online security compromised, which has lead internet users to question the availability of their personal information online. Those of us left unaffected by the hack have scoffed at the irresponsibility of Ashley Madison users; however, Manjoo insists we must be empathetic, since the same situation could happen to any of us. He states that so many users forget that the internet is a public domain and rely so much on the convenience of the it, that they post private information they wouldn't share otherwise, which can potentially be accessible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Summary Of Farhad Manjoo's Breaking News Is Broken Farhad Manjoo (2013) argued in his aptly titled piece 'Breaking News is Broken', that living in a breaking news society means that we receive information faster than we can make sense of it, and that in essence, "real life moves much slower than these technologies" (Manjoo, 2013). Referencing the Boston Marathon Bombings as an example in which major media outlets published inaccurate information from online sources, he argued that major news outlets depend on technology that make it possible to follow news "too closely" (Manjoo, 2013). Channels such as Twitter offer a direct route to distribute a message or information to the general masses, often with little context for examining the message's veracity (Ehrenberg, 2012:22). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Uber Ethical Issues Ethics Issues: Uber is a great company that provides a variety of services. However, in providing a vast service Uber has encounter many ethical issues. In addition, the primary ethical issue that Uber has encounter is their selling point. Furthermore, Uber selling point consists of Uber drivers being informed promptly of an individual desire to obtain a ride. The issue that has risen from this is the fact that the Uber driver must be log in on the app and the app must be open for both services to be provided at an optimal level. However, according to Bruce Weinstein an expert that strongly believes that drivers are putting their selves at a higher risk of being involved in an automobile accident. In addition, many experts have expressed similar concerns as Weinstein did. In addition, according to American Automobile Association's Foundation for Traffic Safety and the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute "taking their eyes off the road is deadly for drivers and nearby individuals". Due to the fact, when a driver eyes are not on the road and sudden change in traffic occurs, the driver could be involved in accident. Furthermore, Uber is experiencing a secondary major ethical issue that involves passenger's unethical experiences. Recently, according to Farhad Manjoo "a few Uber drivers have been blamed for sexually attacking traveler". In addition, this allegations against Uber make individuals inquire about Ubers driver background credibility. However, Uber does not have set ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Facebook Followed You To The Supermarket Summary The author is arguing that Facebook users are hostile toward ads that run Facebook. They are using ads, in the grocery store. Based on what is bought by the user, the information is logged into a system, then processed by ad services. The Author Farhad Manjoo "Facebook Followed You to the Supermarket", argues that Facebook ads do not need clicks to work, the ads run on their own creating profit and collecting data on an online ad economy. While users of the social media site vigorously complain about the ads. He claims that users on Facebook do not envy the idea of marketing on the social media site, and Facebook is making money while no one is clicking the ads. This introduces the question on how does Facebook expect to become a huge business ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a part of one of Facebooks long term business strategies; to make the users influenced by the ads. These ads are promoted in the same manner as television ads. The tech world has a war going on between face book and Google, the amount of Facebook ads will not come close to Google ads. Facebook is in competition with google, trying to get sponsored for more ads. So that Facebook. So when you see an ad do not get mad, just remember, it so that the social media sight used by millions can continue to enjoy free social media on Facebook. Introduces Sean Bruich, Facebook head of measurement plat forms and standards. In other words, a more in depth of correlation between purchases, and clicks. Credit card companies have a large share in advertising. What you buy in the store is generated through a system that attaches data of what you bought at the store into advertisement. Sean talks about the percentage of the 60 campaigns looks over, and gives the stats. He is just doing his job, in a way it is actually inserting to see hoe everything simply works together in Facebook users favor, and they can only seem to complain about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Social Media Influence On Political Leaders Monica Gautam Sherry Sharifian GOVT 2306–73011 March 30, 2017 In my view web–based social networking is a great discussion for elected leaders. Social media is a term used to depict the association between gatherings or people in which they deliver, share, and now and again trade thoughts over the internet and in virtual groups. I think social media such as Facebook, twitter, blogs and email are the important because all people including political leaders can share their views and opinion through it. Social media also help people to permits individuals to talk about thoughts, post news, make inquiries and share joins. It also provide opportunity to people to communicate with the political leaders through social medias directly or indirectly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A segment of the information that is in Facebook and Twitter, not in the official pages are more responsive, and the pioneers endeavor to pass on each message that they accept is the best. 1 Be that as it may, for the official information, it should be filtered and checked before posting on it. This may be the inspiration driving why every one of the information that is in Facebook and Twitter is not in their power destinations. These chose individuals are more dependable than whatever other general subject. They are attempting to passing on what's happening Texas at certain interim of time. Along these lines, both the Representative, and the Lt Senator is doing their employment all the more dependably and painstakingly to help the subjects of Texas. In the event, that I am the media counsel of This may be the inspiration driving why every one of the information that is in Facebook and Twitter is not in their power destinations. Gov. 1 Abbott or Lt Gov. Patric, I would urge both not to put a similar issue on both site that has recently posted in at forward their opinion and they should also listen to the opinion of audience so, that they can win the people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay on A Patriot's History Versus a People's History A People's History Versus A Patriot's History Public consensus, similar to politics, varies greatly when it comes to American history, especially as it pertains to the classroom. Views about the content and historical interpretation included in history texts have reached a heightened polarization in recent years. This can be seen in the vast differences between the diatribes of Howard Zinn's, A People'sHistory of the United States, and Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen's, A Patriot's History of the United States. While both books, prescribed by this introductory course into American History, cover many of the same topics, they clearly paint different pictures. I feel that any text seeking to represent a responsible survey of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The current economic struggles affecting our nation as well as the controversial conflicts abroad have arguably caused a shift in the nation's politics. Whereby, the Right has become more conservative and the Left, more liberal. Farhad Manjoo discusses this in his book, True Enough: Learning to Live in a Post–Fact Society. Manjoo purports that, "No longer are we merely holding opinions different from one another; we're also holding different facts. Indeed, you can go so far as to say we're now fighting over competing versions of reality." If the news of 'today' is being interpreted in such different ways, I believe that it speaks in magnitude to the way we must be viewing the news of 'yesterday.' Howard Zinn speaks to this in his Afterword, referring to common omissions in orthodox history. He retorts, "The consequence of those omissions has been not simply to give a distorted view of the past but, more important, to mislead us all about the present." (Zinn, 684) However, in reference to a common insistence on strictly teaching the facts in the classroom, Zinn also claims that there is no pure fact which does not preclude a judgment. True to his claims in his Afterward, Zinn lays out an argument and maintains his position throughout his book in addition to the facts he presents. He has been revered for the serious manner in which he treats his cited works, and for offering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...