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  The Cost of Higher Education

Posted by Mary Hertz in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Saturday, January 3, 2015 at 7:57 pm
My infographic explains how expensive higher education is in the United States. I hope that people will see how hard it is for high schoolers to afford college and to see how our costs here in the United States compare with those of our neighbors, Canada and Mexico. I think it's important that people know how saddled young people are with debt when they graduate from college these days.
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Cyber Bullying Has Gone Too Far..

Posted by Autumn Richardson in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Tuesday, December 16, 2014 at 2:09 pm

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I chose this picture because it conveys the possible outcome of cyber bullying. The message I am trying to convey is that when cyber bullying is gone too far, some may decide they can't handle it and commit suicide. People may care for them, but some humans are more prone to hear and think about  the negative than​ the good. Cyber bullying can really effect many people, and in all cases there is no good in it. Most times people respond to cyber bulling in a bad way, this makes the situation ten times worst. Cyber bullying needs to be handled the right way, but others can't handle the millions of emotions running through their brain so they commit suicide, to get rid of the pain.
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Alexus Tomlinson A Picture is Worth A Thousand Words

Posted by Alexus Tomlinson in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Monday, December 15, 2014 at 11:46 am

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I chose this picture because it shows kids our age and these are the people most affected by cyber bullying.  I'm trying to portray the message that anybody can be affected by cyber bullying and want to commit suicide. It is never their fault it is the bully's fault and a anybody no matter the race can experience . It is a current problem and these kids in the photo are a current example of students today.
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Iris- Pictures are worth a thousand words

Posted by Iris Wilson in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Monday, December 15, 2014 at 10:35 am

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The message that I'm trying to convey is that everything you do, even the little things, can possibly have an effect. I chose this image to show this because I thought it was a good representation of how one thing can easily lead to another. The hand touches the water lightly in one spot, but still it causes ripples to move throughout the water. To me, the idea that everything you do effects something else is interesting, and this picture kind of shows it. Simple things such as liking a Facebook page can effect something in your future.
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Cyber-bullying

Posted by Domenick Deangelis in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Monday, December 15, 2014 at 8:24 am

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This picture can say a lot, it shows a teen in the dark with his hands on his head. I think this can show how people can be lost been they are being cyber-bullied, and being lost feels like you are in the dark. The kid with his hands on his head can show the headaches and pain of being bullied. This image stood out to me because it really shows what cyber-bullying feels like. Lastly, I think that the statistic can, also, really show the pain of being cyber-bullied.   
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Cyberbullying amongst teens

Posted by Samihah Maven in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Monday, December 15, 2014 at 8:21 am

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Against the law

Posted by Ngozi Enwereji in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Monday, December 15, 2014 at 8:20 am

No cyberbullying
No cyberbullying
Cyber-bullying is a federal offense to the law. From no matter what age, anyone can go to jail or pay a fine or both if this felony is committed. The fine for this would be from 5,000 to 10,000 and may be even greater. This is most seen in the teenage area but can start in any age starting from youth.
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Cyberbullying

Posted by Khafren Smith in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Monday, December 15, 2014 at 8:20 am

I chose this pictures because this is something that in America most people have in their home or have access. I believe that people that are given access to internet and computers have to make a choice, whether to responsibly use it or abuse it. You can do endless things on the internet now, which makes it easier easier to cyberbully others. Because there are no 
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A Picture Worth A Thousand Words~Jacqueline

Posted by Jacqueline Shepherd in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Monday, December 15, 2014 at 8:20 am

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Screenshot 2014-12-15 at 8.58.38 AM
I decided to choose this image because I wanted to show different people working on computers not necessarily think about who is going to read their work.  I wanted to show a small number of people that have the privilege to use the internet and do most things on it.  The message I am trying to tell is that one should consider that other could find the content not appropriate or just offensive. I am not saying that everything that's posted is insulting one person or group of people. I just wanted to say think about what you are posting before you post it. 
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Cyberbulling

Posted by Kemet Musgrove in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Monday, December 15, 2014 at 8:19 am

The picture I chose was a picture of a girl with texts surrounding her and she was in tears. The picture basically demonstrates how words from texting can make someone feel. The words around the female was very harsh and mean words basically someone describing her or saying things about her. Cyberbulling is a type of bulling that isn't face to face but, is over the internet or over the phone. In this picture this demonstrates cyberbulling.
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Screenshot 2014-12-17 at 10.52.04 AM
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What Goes on the Internet

Posted by Alyssa Straface in TECH 1 - Hertz - a1 on Monday, December 15, 2014 at 8:19 am

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Screenshot 2014-12-15 at 9.12.04 AM
I chose this image because it conveys how the Internet can turn on you. What you post on the Internet is hard to remove, and can end up haunting you for the rest of your life. Things you post on the Internet can even affect your job, and you can be fired for what you post online. The Internet may seem like a unique place to explore, but if you're not careful it can turn into a nightmare. This image displays an evil-looking computer, which is an artistic representation of the Internet becoming dreadful instead of enjoyable.
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