Number of Posts: 7
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Women who use a smart phone instead of the pill
Newspaper | Daily Mail (UK)
Date | 2.6.2016
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | smartphone
Summary | Bethanie Alys is 20 years old, and she has a four-month-old. She became pregnant because she followed what her fertility app said. Fertility apps are supposed to track a woman's changes during her menstrual cycle and can tell when she can conceive and when she is not fertile and can have unprotected sex.
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Choose daddy app that lets women pick a spern donor
Newspaper | Daily Mail (UK)
Date | 26.9.2016
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | smartphone
Summary | Women can now download an app and browse potential sperm donors to have a child. They can choose between different options such as height, ethnicity, education, and hair color.
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Under-5s glued to screens 4 hours each day
Newspaper | Daily Mail (UK)
Date | 16.11.2016
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | (mental) health, addiction, childhood, language threat, threat
Summary | Children are spending more than 4 hours a day on screens and are becoming addicted to screens. We should be worried about that. It seems that spending time online prevents children from developping vital social, motor, and communication skills.
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How men and women differ on Facebook
Newspaper | Daily Mail (UK)
Date | 2.6.2016
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | Facebook, gender, research/study
Summary | On Facebook, men seem to be more interested in sports, music, and politics. Although "husband" is the word most commonly used by women on the social network, "wife" is not the word most commonly used by men. The language used by men and women on Facebook seems to fit gender stereotypes.
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BBC celebrates the Bard...with emoji website!
Newspaper | Daily Mail (UK)
Date | 22.1.2016
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | emojis, language threat
Summary | The BBC wants to introduce Shakespeare to the Millennials while using emojis. However, people have been complaining and accusing the BBC of dumbing down Shakespeare's work for young people. On the website that the BBC launched, when people choose an emoji, one of Shakespeare's quotes appear. The quote is supposed to express the same feeling as the emoji.
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Court first as judge uses smiley face emoji in ruling
Newspaper | Daily Mail (UK)
Date | 15.9.2016
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | emojis
Summary | A judge included an emoji in an official court judgement related to two children.
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Why every mum should take away their teens' phones
Newspaper | Daily Mail (UK)
Date | 13.10.2016
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | (mental) health, addiction, research/study, smartphone, technology-free, youth
Summary | The author of the article decided to take away her two daughters' phones after 9 p.m on weekdays. because she tought it would be better for them and for the family. They were becoming too addicted to their phones. The mom noticed her two teens were also becoming more anxious and cranky. As a result of the new rule, the girls were really angry. A study shows that many young girls are depressed and anxious on a daily basis, which worries the mom. Several studies show that it can be beneficial for teens to have their online time limited.
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