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21st Century

{ RAJISHA CORPUZ
JUSTINE ANGELO FERNANDEZ
The reasons why you can’t
be anonymous anymore.
By Bryan Lufkin
Anonymity

 The quality or state of being mostly or completely


unknown (Merriam-Webster)
Cultural

 Tackles about how people


view the idea of being
“anonymous”
Cultural
 Bryan Lufkin gave his readers a
situation that if you are into a roomful
of strangers or travelled a city alone
wherein you don’t know anyone and
no one knows you too maybe you will
think that you are free just like a bird,
you can do things that will make life
means to you, you will feel free from
all those judgments but he said that
we are wrong with that.
Cultural

 Anonymity is a human
psychological experience which
means it is connected to our
behavior and how we live our own
lives which is associated with the
Cultural aspect.
Globalization

 The importance on
“privacy.”

 Cyberspace.
Globalization

 “As long someone knows


something about you, they can
probably find other things
about you, and do it really
successfully – more than they
have in the past.” – Ohm
The last things that will
make us uniquely human
By Viktor Mayer-Schonberger
Artificial Intelligence

 The capability of a machine to imitate intelligent


human behavior(Merriam-Webster)
Economic

 The most controversial issue


that was made an impact in the
contemporary world is the
“self-driving cars.”
Globalization

 Some people view this invention as a negative


side effect or impact.
Globalization

 Schonberger, stated even though


we are thinking that we can lose
our jobs and hire robots as our
substitute, we still have some
unique things that are uniquely
human. (e.g. feelings)
Hallyu Wave
By korea.net
Hallyu (Korean Wave)

 the global popularity of South Korea’s cultural


economy exporting pop culture, entertainment, music,
TV dramas and movies.
Cultural and Economical

 Fashion, food, entertainment


Hallyu

 First appeared during the mid-


1990s after Korea entered into
diplomatic relations with China in
1992
Hallyu

 Korean pop music,


especially dance music, began
to gain popularity among
Chinese teenagers after it was
introduced in earnest in 1997.
Hallyu

 A great majority of Hallyu-related


organizations are K-Pop fan clubs
Globalization

 One area that is growing


more rapidly than any other is
21st century K-Pop, or Korean
pop music, which spans dance-
pop, pop ballads, techno, rock,
hip-hop, R&B, and so on
Globalization
Globalization
Globalization
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20170529-the-reasons-you-
can-never-be-anonymous-again

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20170309-the-last-things-that-
will-make-us-uniquely-human

http://www.korea.net/AboutKorea/Culture-and-the-Arts/Hallyu

https://martinroll.com/resources/articles/asia/korean-wave-
hallyu-the-rise-of-koreas-cultural-economy-pop-culture/

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