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  2. Why are people so bad at texting? The psychology behind bad ...

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    While bad texters typically refer to people who flake on responding, there are also people who do respond to texts, but do so in a way that leaves the recipient feeling cold. Assuming one has a ...

  3. Michiganders among worst texters in US, likely to have 5 ...

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    Michigan residents are likely to have at least five unopened text messages at any given time, ranking in the top 5 of worst texters in the country.

  4. Men are just ‘bad texters’ — and NYC women have ... - AOL

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    But being a "bad texter" is no longer a good excuse to unresponsiveness and dry conversation when texting, New York women say. Men are just ‘bad texters’ — and NYC women have had enough of ...

  5. Human impact on the environment - Wikipedia

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    Water consumption has proven to be very detrimental to the environment and its ecosystems, leading to water depletion and water scarcity. Not only do these affect marine organisms, but also human's food sources, such as crops. [305] The industry is culpable for roughly one-fifth of all industrial water pollution. [306]

  6. Text messaging - Wikipedia

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    AT&T Mobility, along with most other service providers, charges texters 20 cents per message if they do not have a messaging plan or if they have exceeded their allotted number of texts. Given that an SMS message is at most 160 bytes in size, this cost scales to a cost of $1,310 [ 178 ] per megabyte sent via text message.

  7. Environmental communication - Wikipedia

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    Image from the People's March in Washington DC in 2017. Environmental communication is "the dissemination of information and the implementation of communication practices that are related to the environment. In the beginning, environmental communication was a narrow area of communication; however, nowadays, it is a broad field that includes ...

  8. When 'k' is not 'okay': Behind the many generational ... - AOL

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    As a result, Gen Z and millennial texters often tack on additional words like "sounds good" or "cool" or add an exclamation point to the "ok" to "soften" the tonal delivery of the message.

  9. Pollution - Wikipedia

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    Various definitions of pollution exist, which may or may not recognize certain types, such as noise pollution or greenhouse gases.The United States Environmental Protection Administration defines pollution as "Any substances in water, soil, or air that degrade the natural quality of the environment, offend the senses of sight, taste, or smell, or cause a health hazard.