...An utopian society is seen as the ultimate goal of any society. There are varying degrees of what a utopian society can look like and how successful the society is. Unfortunately, The state of the world is moving further away from an utopian society and closer to a dystopian society. While there are many actions to try to make the world a better place, it has been harder and harder to reach the ideal society. There are many problems in the world that show the falling into a dystopian world. The increasing amount of crime is an obvious and prominent issue. In a perfect world, there would be no crime, and in a real world it is incredibly hard to eliminate. Over the last decade, there have been numerous amounts of terrorist attacks including the September 11th attack, the Boston Marathon bombing, and attacks and threats by Isis. In addition to terrorist attacks, there are also murders, rapes, violent crimes, and less severe crimes that happen everyday....
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...Electronic and Digital Media Industry Mass communication (MC) today is reliant on technology. Based on chapter 1 of The Media of Mass Communication, MC is the technology-assisted transmission of messages to mass audiences. This definition of communication elaborates how technology seems to make life easier. Interpersonal communication is a face-to-face form of communication that has been widely used by people without technological assistance for years. In the old ages, mass media took place in concert halls using only the human voice; today people use microphones that allow them to send vocal messages to a larger audience. Print media has also taken a notch toward improvement with the help of the World Wide Web. Technology has enabled societies to broadcast messages throughout the world by using television, satellites, and the Internet. Print has had a strong impact on society. Mass media awareness started with the discovery of print media through books, newspapers, magazines, and so on. The way in which people’s lives have changed are based on the result of print’s improvement, it is what allowed people in the past to pass on several messages like basis for learning other languages through text. Therefore, Kaiyan Za Bao invented newspapers; which allowed different societies to become aware of what was happening around the world. Print-visual integrations evolved through photography because newspapers started to include pictures, this would make people have a broader understanding...
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...Healthcare and New Technology The future is certainly bright for health care technology professionals, but also for marketers, communications professionals and strategists who see the invaluable role they also play in making information technology a reality in the industry (Fell, 2012). There are five technology trends to keep an eye on; Personal Health Records, Mobile health content and apps, social networking and new media applications cross platform contact centers, and health gaming like, the Wii-fit. While most IT professionals can speak the language of bits and bytes in their sleep, few of them do a very good job of communicating to the business side about information that could be benefitting, or important to those investing in it. Healthcare marketing professionals can become much more successful by pushing the boundaries with experimenting with new mobile devices, office productivity tools, and software or online programs (Fell, 2012). Understanding a given technology’s value requires playing with it, getting to know it and taking it for a test drive. You do not need to maintain or commit to making a Facebook or Twitter account; you will just need to understand it. One of the latest technologies used in the healthcare industry is called Fusionfx. Fusionfx Fusionfx is a new product that Carefx created for the healthcare industry. “They collect data you need- clinical, financial, and operational” ("Care Fx Simply Advancing Healthcare",2012). Fushionfx transforms...
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...How Technology Will Change the Practice of Diplomacy People doing diplomacy from have to meet in person through meeting, either doing diplomacy visit to outside country or receive diplomat from that other country. Even though they still doing it nowadays, but now it can become shorten by doing it via technology like video conferencing. From have to send and wait for the mail, now can become faster via internet mail, or social media to deliver their message, policy, or statement to the public. Now, because of advancing technology people doing diplomacy become easier, efficient, and effective, since as they can become more multitasker also to finish their other works in the same time. There are three fundamental changes of diplomacy as the impact...
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...What has Technology Become? By: April Wright November 30, 2015 Soc/100 – Jennifer Hudgins Technology is the scientific term for engineering, making something better, problem solving, a machine, etc. Technology is constantly changing to meet every individual’s personal needs. Social change refers to change in society over time. It could mean behavioral changes, changes in beliefs, or values as time goes on. I believe technology and social change go hand in hand. With the way technology has advanced since the beginning of the 20th century, social change along with it. The older generation now own a cell phone, and had never heard of a mobile phone in their younger years. With access to the internet, every question you could ever imagine can be answered within a few seconds. Now that most of the population has access to the internet and cell phones, the lack of problem solving is more prominent. People rely on a device to solve their problems when in reality they should be racking their own mind to figure out exactly what they should be doing. Each sociological perspective (evolutionary, conflict, and functionalists) has a different views on technology, social change, and the effects of society, and some of the same views along with the equilibrium model. With so many people of society owning a cell phone and having access to the internet at their fingertips, they rely on this a form of communication instead of a face-to-face setting. Families are more connected to the outside...
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...SMART PHONE IMPACTS AND THE YEARS TO COME Introduction Smart phones have become a vital part of our everyday existence both in positive and negative ways. Very few of us can go an hour without checking our phones. Whether we are shopping, banking, listening to music, looking up ailments, or texting, we use our phones. Passwords, account numbers, and photos can all be stored on a tiny SD card usually no more than 16 gigabytes. Smart phones have impacted our relationship with music, changed the way we shop, and modified the way we manage our finances. Smart phones have drastically changed the way we live today, and will only continue to develop and reshape our lives in the future. Summary of Key Findings One major impact that smart phones have had is in the music industry. Today one doesn’t even have to leave home in order to buy the newest CD. All one has to do is download the music off one of the many free MP3 applications. Most smart phones are equipped with an MP3 player so users can listen to their favorite songs. This has caused a dramatic decline in revenue for stores that sell music. In fact, according to Ex TuneCore CEO, Jeff Price," In 2011 in the U.S., just eight years after the launch of iTunes, digital music sales generated more revenue than physical music sales in the United States” ( Smith, 2012). Napster set the stage and many others quickly followed. Artists have felt the pinch from the sources of music piracy as well. Smart...
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...Evaluation December 10, 2012 CJA/394 Troy Hokanson Criminal Justice Trends Evaluation 2 Introduction The criminal justice system is very important to American society. The reason for laws are to defend society from harm, make certain each person is safe as well as to be treated fairly. The criminal justice system labors to defend the guiltless and to discipline the guilty without putting at risk an individual’s rights.This paper will evaluate the future of the criminal justice system as well as the past and present trends in the interface between components of the criminal justice system. Furthermore, it will identify contemporary issues that are affecting the criminal justice system as well as the value of the criminal justice system as society changes. Seeing that society is advancing, the criminal justice system must also change. The need for new laws are apparent in order to continue with advancement and new trends in society. However, new trends and contemporary issues can have an immediate influence on the various operations of the criminal justice system. These include, advancing technology, sentencing, and the death sentence. All of these have huge effects on the criminal justice system. Additionally, law enforcement, courts, and corrections also perform an important task of making certain that justice is served. Future Trends The future...
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...narrowed down to a past, present, and future where the middle-age is the past, my generation is the present, and the youth is the future. Each of these age groups have a different stake in the issue, but are all connected together within our society through the extended use of technology. As our society evolves, so does our technology. These technologies are made to make our lives easier and more enjoyable, but are they really just making us socially inept? While the advance in technology has been proven to be a benefit in communication, medicines, law, and education, maybe it is a curse within itself. Social media and texting offer ways for people to communicate globally, practically simultaneously, but our society is becoming completely dependent on these technologies, struggling to communicate outside of them, and it is ruining the social capabilities of the youth. Younger Generations The youth may have the most to gain or lose with the advance in technology. Their lives are beginning much different than those of their parents or older siblings. Kids are getting cell phones, social media websites such as Facebook, and video game consoles with internet capability at a much younger age. When used for education, the advancing technology is a huge positive influence on the brains of kids. While these are all ways that people communicate with each other in today’s age, the question is ‘how is this affecting children’s social ability to develop friendships or communicate...
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... biodiversity & Environment impact The company’s emission scandal has led a great environmental impact. The overall impact would be less but if you consider the impact in Europe alone than it is significant. On September 18 2015 EPA found out that Volkswagen uses an algorithm in its diesel engines which...
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...Technology Impact John Doe TEC/401 January 8, 2013 Technology Impact The impact of technology on customers is huge in regard to customer satisfaction. Technology allows companies to operate more efficiently that increases the productivity and profit of companies. The technology of this time will meet the demands of the customers and allow businesses to expand as necessary. More consumers are smart enough to know the advantages of technology in society. The customers prefer to use the technology to conduct business or complete transactions more quickly. Companies that understand the need for current technology is more likely to remain relevant for years to come. Customers give businesses the keys of success by what he or she requests for businesses. The smarter businesses meet the demands of the consumers while catering to the needs of the target customers. The reluctance to advance technology of some companies can lead to a decrease in profits that may cost the business to collapse. More businesses are advancing technology to remain current and compete with other companies. The ongoing demand for change constantly forces business managers to analyze the need for technology upgrades. Marketing goods and services via the Internet is the most dominant form of promotion for most companies. Most consumers own computers or work with them daily. The familiarity of companies by consumers has made the advancement of technology in companies inevitable. The consumers know what they...
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...Genetically Engineered Foods Regina Summers SCI 207: Dependence of Man on the Environment Instructor Apuzzo February 6, 2012 Genetically Engineered Foods In today’s society and towards our future there is a controversial statement that genetically engineered food may be the solution to feed the hungry in the world. Supporters believe that genetic engineered food will ensure and sustain food security all over the world as our population continues to grow. On the other hand there are concerns about the genetically engineered food. There are many researchers that believe that engineered food is not the solution to feed the hungry. In this paper we will discuss the pros and cons about having genetically engineered foods, is it safe and an even bigger question do we need genetically engineered food? Before weighing the pros and cons of genetically engineered food, people of today’s society need to know what it is. Genetic engineering is a laboratory technique used by scientists to change DNA of living organisms. Scientists have learned and tested that there are ways of changing the structure of DNA in an organisms and customize its DNA. Genetically engineered food is commonly used in crop plants which in turn are used for feeding humans or animals. These engineered plants have been modified to resist herbicides or to improve their nutritional content. Millions of people all over the planet suffer from poverty and starvation. One very interesting but experimental...
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...Valsamma Mathew Impact of IOM Report on Future of Nursing Grand Canyon University NRSV 430 09/16/2014 In October 2010 the Institute of Medicine (IOM), worked in concordance with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and released report called, “ Future of Nursing, leading change, Advancing Health.” The report proposed ways to improve the profession of nursing today from individual progress to bettering the national workforce as a whole. This report advocated for many changes in the practice of nursing. Such changes include enhancing nursing education to provide better quality patient care. The report also stresses the benefits of nurses actively partaking in leadership roles when treating patients. Moreover, the report suggests ways for nurses to be better practitioners at the community and national levels. Through these propositions, the IOM report has made a positive impact on the profession of nursing. The IOM report emphasizes the importance of education for nurses. The report recommends elevating the current standard of nursing education so that the basic requirement for licensure is a baccalaureate degree. The report cites that there is a positive correlation between the number of nurses with a BSN degree and improved patient outcomes. (Cronenwett, 2011), This suggests that the baccalaureate nurses are better equipped to provide quality patient care. Furthermore, IOM advises changing the existing nursing curriculum to implement focus on interpersonal collaboration...
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...Good morning students and Mr Hodgson, today I will be discussing with you about technology in the 1960s to 70s and how it impacted society at the time. I will then discuss why these inventions took place and then state some of the main individuals and organisations that impacted these changes. The 60s were described by historians as a significant change in history and especially technology. By the end of the 60s humanity had entered the space age by sending the first man to the moon. The 60s were influenced by the youth of the post-war baby boom. On the other hand, the 70s began the age of the first practical computer which was made possible by a man called Hewlett Packard the founder of HP computers. He named the first mass marketed laptop calculator the HP 9100A. This quickly became a huge success marketed all around the world which could calculate sophisticated equations for high end business men. There were many inventions created in the 60s and 70s most because there were some very influential people that impacted society. With the invention of the first hand held cell phone in 1979, society changed its way of communicating. With the implement of the...
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...digital period where data are passed on and received in a jiffy. Technology has given exceptional upgrades to our reality, being a continuous source of amusement and distraction, linking communication whenever you like, and a ton more. Then again, innovation has additionally had negative consequences for society. As the innovation of technology keeps on advancing at such a quick pace these issues are increasing continuously. Technology was originally invented to make our lives easier and less demanding but as it keeps advancing, our social and physical well being also environment keep on worsening. This paper examines the roles of media in helping the degradation of society in the digital period and ways for society...
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...The Impact of Technology: Technology plays a key role in the functions of the society presented in this novel, specifically in terms of the aptitude test, and Erudite’s control over Dauntless. The advanced methods of neurological stimulation and manipulation are not uncommon characteristics in dystopian novels, and in Divergent this advancement has the biggest technological impact on the society and its characters. Aside from the serum that is used for the aptitude test, Erudite is able to use their extensive knowledge of the human brain and the advancing technology to create a new serum. This serum corrupts the mind of Dauntless and allows Erudite to control them, resulting in the corruption and dismantling of their society. Without...
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