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"Being a digital citizen". Not just something that mostly describes us millenials but also something that should not be taken lightly, it's a responsibility that we all share, not just us millenials but also others that is involved with technology and anything that has to do with technology. Technology is something that is both beneficial and yet also terrifying. Because a lot of lives have turned for the better because of the help of technology and some lives have been ruined. So just like any citizen of any sort, there are rules and or policies to follow. When using technology, be safe and be sure that you are aware of any consequences that may come to you if not being careful with the freedom you possess with using technology and it's abilities.
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“What is the most relevant application you use in your everyday life?” A topic introduced to us by our teacher. As a student, and an everyday individual, answers will probably vary to: “Google and or any other application that involves social media.” But then.. there’s ME. I’m probably what you’d call as a “Musicophile”, known as someone who is really.. well.. addicted to music. That person would bring aroud their headset and have a bountiful choice of music on their chosen device, and in the case I’m talking about, that individual is ME. The reason why I probably am a “Musicophile” and choose applications that involves music, is because I just love to drown any other happenings around me, like to not listen to anything the world around me has to offer, I just wanna listen to my music and have the chance to have my mind wander in my own thoughts. That’s the reason why I love my application for music, and why I love listening to music, to have my thoughts to myself, and to my beats.
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"What's this thiny-majig. It's some sort of.. err.. electronical box, perhaps?" My mind races through my toddler thoughts, as I held the thing. I was a toddler (around 5 or 6 years of age) at the first time that I was messing around with my mommy's (my grandma, I'm just used to calling her that, and my mom "mama") cellphone, a Nokia 3310, which to a toddler like me seemed "high tech". But as years go by, and progress, of course, ran it's course, met a whole lot more things that are more advanced. But still, I was a happy that I got the chance to play around with an object that was part of the early innovations man had to offer. Credits to google for the image.
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What makes up a winner? Is it the medals that one rakes in? The trophies? The certifications? Well, in society, that's how one is determined as a "winner". But let's say.. we make a difference on how one is determined as a "winner". Can't a winner be one that also tries the best they could in everything they do, they commit and perserve in order to reach the pinnacle of their goal. And though they may not have been fated to achieve those shiny objects and a piece of paper.. they should still feel like a winner, a winner for doing all they can with a burning passion. And mostly, wether a win or a loss, one should accept it with dignity, and learn from that moment to make a better of themselves for time to come. That's what a winner supposedly is. Credits to the image: Ms. Alliah Lopez
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