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Movies such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) and Easy Rider (1969), reflected the youth driven culture, such as fashion, music and social values of the decade. Commercial radio during the 1960’s tailored to the youth, providing music that was upbeat, and popular in the charts.Â
 In the 1970s, reporters took stronger roles in uncovering news. They revealed corruption in the government that lead all the way to the president. In another case, the Pentagon Papers started a legal battle between the powers of the government to protect its secrets and the press’ freedom to publish information for the public good.
The Original Sony Walkman 1980.
Zack Morris With An OG Cell Phone.
Motorola DynaTAC 8000X 1984.
Original Atari Console 1977.
The Original Nintendo (NES) 1983.
Original Sony Discman D-50 1984.
IBM 5150 1981.
The ’90s was a decade of enormous disruption, the axis on which the old world ended and a new one began. Often a vehicle for affectionate nostalgia,not just a decade that gave us Kurt Cobain and “The Simpsons:” Its political events were deeply transformative, and the thread that ran through them all was technology.
YouTube came out in 2005, creating an entirely new way for people to communicate and share with each other across great distances. By 2006, Facebook and Twitter both became available to users throughout the world. These sites remain some of the most popular social networks on the Internet
 As of August 2009, Facebook was the most popular online social network for American adults 18 and older.
Blogging was a Big trend on the year 2015
Mobile Messaging and Social Media 2015
In today’s world, people — particularly young people — are continually finding and adapting new ways of communicating electronically to fit their needs. Case in point: 2015 marks the first time Pew Research Center has asked specifically about mobile messaging apps as a separate kind of mobile activity apart from cell phone texting.
Instagram Stories. Instagram stories will continue to be one of the top 2019 social media trends. …
Trust and Transparency. …
Authentic Social Media Influencers. …
Videos Will Continue to Be The Most Popular Content Type. …
Quora Will Be More Important Than Ever. …
Build Your Own Chatbots. …
Augmented Reality.
New Media
internet and new media provide young people with a range of benefits, and opportunities to empower themselves in a variety of ways. The communities and social interactions young people form online can be invaluable for bolstering and developing young people's self-confidence and social skills.
New Media helps clients transform and grow their existing content and analytics businesses.
“TRADITIONAL TO NEW”
Prehistory :
We need to consider and give emphasize from prehistoric age into digital age because of new innovations from the simplest going to complex invention. Without this era that passing by, there’s no new technologies that occur at the present in for the next generation. Â
“TRADITIONAL TO NEW”
Prehistory :
We need to consider and give emphasize from prehistoric age into digital age because of new innovations from the simplest going to complex invention. Without this era that passing by, there’s no new technologies that occur at the present in for the next generation. Â
The Evolution of Traditional to New Media
Pre-Industrial Age (Before 1700s)
People discovered fire, developed paper from plants, and forged weapons and tools with stone, bronze, copper and iron. Examples:Papyrus in Egypt (2500 BC)
Industrial Age (1700s-1930s)
People used the power of steam, developed machine tools, established iron production, and the manufacturing of various products (including books through the printing press) Examples: Newspaper- The London Gazette (1640)
Electronic Age (1930s-1980s)
The invention of the transistor ushered in the electronic age. People harnessed the power of transistors that led to the transistor radio, electronic circuits, and the early computers. In this age, long distance communication became more efficient. Examples: Transistor Radio
Information Age (1900s-2000s)
The Internet paved the way for faster communication and the creation of the social network. People advanced the use of microelectronics with the invention of personal computers, mobile devices, and wearable technology. Moreover, voice, image, sound and data are digitalized. We are now living in the information age. Examples: Video: YouTube (2005)
Affiliations: Pledging Life to be Hazed for Passage
Call it what you may – an old-school tradition, a requirement to fulfill, a cure for boredom, or simply a nonchalant way to fit into the standards of society. If you look at it twice, one word does not tend to fit into the group – nonchalant. It is ironic to think that such a nonchalant reason to fit into something could turn out to not fitting in at all. Nonchalant is giving no care or no worries about everything. In short, it is embarking on something in a relaxed and calm way without putting into consideration the possible outcomes it may bear.  Point is, hazing is and will never be a nonchalant topic or an activity to discuss. Hazing has been an alarming problem ever since and is continuing to escalate as new ways of doing it continues to peak at a rampant rate. Such a bittersweet reality that we cannot deny having, and we cannot turn a blind eye against it. In fact, we shouldn’t. This issue is a matter of the future of the children of the world. If they are to be exposed in an environment basked in violence and hate, the future of this world could potentially be devastating, and the chances of regaining peace and coherence could be slim.
Numbers don’t lie. Glaring statistics from the University of Dayton, Ohio show that 1.5 million high school students are being hazed each year with at least 47 percent of students come to college already having experienced hazing. And 55 percent of college students that are involved in clubs, teams, and organizations experience hazing. That is in the United States alone, how much more worldwide? If we were to expound of what hazing is all about, it is defined as an action or situation to produce mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment, or ridicule (Lehigh University), or in short, it is to induce violence to someone as an assurance of total loyalty and longtime membership to a particular group, fraternity, or sorority. In the Philippines, at least 31 deaths caused by hazing were recorded since 1954 and 15 percent of these deaths involved 17 fraternities, mostly from learning institutions, universities, and colleges.  The stigma that this had caused did not leave every organization; whether school or community based, unscathed. Because of hazing, people are afraid to join such as they fret whether they had to be physically, emotionally and mentally scarred just to be in their organization of interest or not. It doesn’t have to be this way, it mustn’t be.
        Violence is never the answer to vow someone’s loyalty, cooperation, and dedication to an affiliation as these take time to develop and should require genuine and strong relationships within the members of the group. Hazing will only make matters worse as it would damage a person’s dignity and well-being to the extent that the consequences are so severe that it couldn’t be resisted anymore. It is true that providing a well-rounded atmosphere for newbies by the old members is essential to creating and fortifying bonds within the group, but this process needs a price to be paid. Hazing may come in different variations, but they all intersect at one point – dignity is degraded. Lots of people had indeed paid the price for pledging their lives for the sake of entering a group. Now, would you do the same? Think about it.
Suicide has become a critical, national problem and the extent of this is mind-boggling. Suicides have been proven to be one of the leading causes of death among college students.
There are many causes for someone wanting to commit suicide. Depression is one of the leading causes. Depression can have dire consequences if left untreated. If left untreated, depression can lead to suicide. Sometimes it is hard to tell if someone is suffering from depression. Most times, depression will go untreated because the person does not think that there is anything seriously wrong with them.
Being ignored, unloved, being forgotten or being left out... these are all possible reasons for a person to become suicidal. They just need to know that their life is worth living, and that there are people out there who love and care about them, and who want them to stay alive. In conclusion, there are many ways of treating and helping with suicide, but there is no solution. Every person is different, therefore every suicide case is going to be different, with different needs, anddifferent causes.Â
Success
Success – as in life success – is different for everyone, the meaning of it, that is. For some, it may mean financial success, where a good deal of money has been earned throughout one’s career; enough money to never have to worry about money ever again. Success to others means having certain accomplishments – like writing a book, starting a business that sustains itself, or building a house. Most people want success, in whatever form they see it, but only a few people are willing to work hard enough to reach success – because it takes real commitment to become successful.
Hazing
Hazing is humiliating and dangerous, especially as imposed on college students seeking membership to a fraternity or sorority. Sometimes it cause death due to intense torture to a certain member from the group. Rituals are sort of tradition that are needed to be done in any fraternitygroup. Some people join freternitygroups because it is needed to their school or they just really need protection. tradition of things turns into the bondage of things causing innocent people to be held hostage killing freedom. Their are laws in play for Hazing and I have done studies after studies on hazing which is tormenting spiritually, mentally and physically.
Success
Success is what people are chasing at or it is what they are eager to receive and they will do anything to earn success. Success is not what you have, but is who you are. Success isn't always about greatness, its about consistency. Consistent leads to success and "Greatness will comfort before your eyes". So don't be such in a hurry to earn success, because there is no shortcuts to earn it. You have to workhard to earn it.