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    part of which can be told through its technology. Inventions were continuously made to improve the lives of Americans. Though these inventions were created with positive intent they do have their negative effects as well. Two examples of these technologies are the cotton gin and the railroad. The cotton gin was invented in the year 1793 by Eli Whitney. Originally workers had to remove the seeds from cotton by hand which took a long time. This new technology made the process faster and easier…

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    Risk”). The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines technology as, “the use of science in industry, engineering, ect., to invent useful things or solve problems.” But when the word technology comes to mind in the context of today’s society, it has a drastically different definition. When the word technology is heard, what does come to mind are cellphones, computers, tablets, and smart televisions. As technology progresses, human dependency on technology also increases, which negatively influences…

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    involvement in technology. Technology plays a large factor in the category of body image. One way that Americans are affected is when they see others on social media sites. They are dissatisfied with what they see because they reflect that upon themselves in a negative way. They look at these people with an unrealistic, unthoughtful realization. These realizations are made by many Americans, most might not notice that they are doing so. Social media and other forms of technology poses a…

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    Drago, E. (2015). The effect of technology on face-to-face communication. The Elon Journal of Undergraduate in Communication, 6(1). Drago, E. (spring 2015) argues that mobile phones have negative effects on closeness, connection and conversational quality when mobile phones present in family communication. The presence of cell phones during family conversations influences the relationship of the family and individual's face to face communication skills. Drago, E…

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    believes that the technology that enables people to communicate even when they are separated by time and distance is very important. While she says that it can be a struggle to find a schedule that works for both parties participating in the conversation, she also talks about how the experience can be great and has helped her maintain a healthy relationship with her boyfriend from who she is separated by more than 3,000 miles. Wortham claims that communicating through technology enables her to…

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    culture, it is popular to believe that video games influence people, in a negative way. In contrast to the belief, video games are beneficial for you. Video games improve skills, such as enhanced desire to learn and better develop skills, already acquired. Also, video games improve a player’s ability to become social. Additionally, video games have the potential to encourage players to learn more about the always advancing technology. In opposition to the accepted beliefs, video games are good…

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    will explore peer pressure and the role of technology while exploring what technology and peer pressure can do to the young and vulnerable. The following paragraph will provide context by summarising the main aspects of both these themes. ‘Ads R Us’ is a book evolved around advertising. In this book an adolescent called Barrett has been raised in a cult called Simplicity far away from the Chattering World along with its advertising and its negative effects. Barrett’s Guardian passes away,…

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    Technology is rapidly growing more advanced every day. Imagine the world in ten years and what ways technology will become more efficient. There are both pros and cons to long-term effects of living in a technological world. In my research, I will explain the positive and negative effects and which one I am for. There are a lot of amazing electronic gadgets that are and will be resourceful. One of which is an electric car. According to https://www.google.com/selfdrivingcar/ article, I learned…

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    however, the youth has taken over social media, and it has become a huge part of their life. This new type of communication was not introduced to human society until more current years. Recently, scientist have begun researching the possible negative effects that social media can introduce into our society. One study by Jean Twenge found that teens who use their smartphones for social media for more than five hours per day were 71 percent more likely to have at least one risk factor for suicide…

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    Can technology ruin happiness? People today regularly use their mobile devices to communicate with friends, but they do not take advantage of the chance to talk in person with those who are around them. As a result, using technical devices can make people isolated from the real world. Quality of life is influenced by the extent to which a person is happy, safe, and healthy. Technology has had a larger influence on human life and society overall than it used to a few decades ago. Although…

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