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    Technology is an essential part of society. Therefore‚ it effects the happiness in society. The purposes of the technology are variable: to entertain‚ to inform‚ to help with business‚ to keep people in shape‚ to cook and so on. Today‚ a lot of people cannot imagine their life without using their computer or without using their cell phone. Good grades in school‚ a lot of new friends and world awareness are not the only positive effects of using technology. However‚ every medal has its reverse. Overusing

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    Technology: Servant or Master? When used as a tool‚ technology is helpful‚ but when it controls someone’s life‚ it can have several negative effects. Several scientists have conducted research proving technology can hurt someone mentally and emotionally when used as a safety blanket instead of a helping hand. The effects include a lack of motivation‚ time management‚ concentration‚ and problem-solving skills. Other effects observed are changes in emotions and relationships. As technology has continued

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    Policing and the Constitution While police officers are responsible for serving the public‚ responding to crime‚ and keeping communities safe‚ agencies are to uphold the constitutional rights of all citizens. The constitution protects all Americans‚ and also protects and limits law enforcement agencies. The biggest impact the constitution has on police organization is in regards to arrest‚ innocent until proven guilty‚ arrest warrants‚ search and seizures‚ and working within the basic rights the

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    act according to the generalization rather than specific behavior” (2013). While supporters of this practice believe that it is necessary‚ critics believe biased-based policing (racial-profiling) is a violation of civil rights and takes a heavy toll on police-community relations. For police agencies‚ keeping the balance between public safety vs. civil rights is not an easy job. The principle job for law enforcement is to keep communities safe. If in the communities that a police agency serves‚ there

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    Emerging technology and trends are reshaping the landscape of e-business and supply chain management almost more rapidly than the public can keep up. The public demands faster and better ways of doing e-business and businesses are happy to oblige with as many gadgets as they can put out. Not every piece of technology that comes out is worth the wait‚ but many items are very interesting and make life fun and appealing for many people. Keeping up with new technology is very expensive‚ so it is important

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    Abstract Parenting styles and the culture in which a child grows up play an important role in their physical and emotional development. May it be early years or later stages of life‚ parenting style has lasting effects on a child’s personality and relationships that they have with different people. Parents tend to ignore some important and basic rules. Such rules are important to instill distinct values in children and make them successful in their personal and professional lives. Parents want

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    Case 1: Advertising‚ Public Relations‚ and the 2008 Beijing Olympics: The Assignment Overview: The Chinese government left nothing to chance in its quest to host the 2008 Olympic Games. After narrowly losing its 1993 hosting bid‚ the Chinese government hired several public relations (PR) firms and consultants‚ including U.S.-based Weber Shandwick and Bell Pottinger‚ a British firm. The investment in PR paid off: The International Olympics Committee named China as the host of the 2008 games. In

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    through which brands and orgaisations are having instantaneous reach with the public. Public relations is the practice of managing the flow of information between an individual or an organisation and the public. The online networking sites like Facebook‚ Twitter‚ etc.. and fashion blogs‚ not only stand as a free online marketing platforms for the luxury brands and designers‚ but also as a tool to interact with the public. Small emerging brands and large fashion houses alike have tapped into this

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    Technology the effect on life in USA Technology shapes and is shaped by the social environment in the United States and all over the world. One of the advances in technology that has had the most significant effect on our lives has been the Internet. The Internet has changed the way Americans function in business‚ education‚ healthcare‚ political campaigns‚ and in our day-to-day life. As a society Americans have become very dependent upon the ability to access information at the tip of our

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    The Internet was created in the late 1960s so that U.S. Department of Defense researchers could share information with one another and with other researchers. The scientists and academics who created the internet soon saw the power of the new technology: Wires linking computer terminals together in a "web" of networks allow people anywhere in the world to communicate over the computer. Even though it was developed by the government‚ the Internet is not government run. The Internet Society‚ a volunteer

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