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Do we REALLY want to have Virtual Relationships?

In an article written by Stephanie Coontz of The New York Times, marriage rates in the United States have dropped 66% since 1950. This is an astounding rate since the number has shown no sign of slowing down, as an … Continue reading

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Online Banking is as Dangerous as it is Intriguing

As technology continues to expand, opportunities and possibilities arise that some never would have imagined. The World Wide Web continues to change our society at an astounding rate as everything we have grown to know has evolved to keep up … Continue reading

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Not Very Friendly: Why Social Media is Hurting Free Speech

The First Amendment of the United States of America protects all Americans from unwarranted government restrictions towards speech and expression. This is the right that, some say, is what makes America what it is. The Internet is presumed to be … Continue reading

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“My News, My World”: How ‘Nichification’ Hurts Compromise

Whether you go on the internet, turn on the television, or look for a magazine, you have plenty of options. When I say you have “plenty”, I mean the options are practically endless to the point that it turns into … Continue reading

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This Offseason in the NFL Should Draw the Line on the Media’s Admiration of Football Players

On February 3rd, 2013, the Baltimore Ravens defeated the San Francisco 49ers, 34-31, in Super Bowl XLVII. All was well and joyous in the National Football League as another wildly popular season came to an end. We should all be … Continue reading

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