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    How WW1 Technology Compares to Today's Technology How did World War 1 (WW1) technology lay the framework to modern day war tech? Many of today's large weapons of war came from the first World War. Now it may not seem that way because when most people think of the first World War they think of sitting in trenches with rifles. While that statement is very true much more happened in terms of technological advancements. Many famous weapons of war were invented in WW1 from tanks to weaponized…

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    Stone Age to the 21th century, technology is always a remarkably crucial part of our history. We invented and improved different kinds of technology for one thing that is made the world a better place to live. Although some people say that technology has brought more harm than benefit to our lives, to a large extent, I think that overall it has made the world a better place to live for the following reasons. First of all, the improvement of transportation technology has facilitated our lives.…

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    invented technologies holding big roles in human language and society. Hence it is hard for almost every person in this world to live without technologies. While abounding technologies become more advance every day, it is directly affects human language and society. Basically, many technologies are invented in order to help and make human’s tasks or jobs easier to be done. Well said, technologies give a lot of positive impacts to human language and civilization. For example, technology makes…

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    Choice 1: Technology has drastically shaped our world and the way we live in it. Many jobs are now done with machines and education can reach those who are thousands of miles away. Blackboards are replaced with projectors, text books replaced with computers, and libraries are at your fingertips. Teachers can now show videos to explain concepts, which in many ways can improve a student’s comprehension, while also engaging their minds. (Picture of a laptop less class vs. class full of laptops)…

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    scene and taken over the social world. Humans are on there phones checking their social media or texting twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Which begs the question of whether or not new technology and ways of communication are consuming people’s lives and decreasing intelligence. Technology is increasing in use and can have a few negative affects; however, I believe overall it is beneficial to society because it is always improving and will always aim to improve that status of…

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    College Students Should Use Technology Wisely Recollecting my first class in college, I saw many students carried laptops or tablets, taking notes faster than me on these devices. Interestingly, I found out they are also using them in class, escaping from the reality to a fascinating online world. That is how Millennials attend a traditional lecture based class. The characteristics of the digital era defined what they learn and how they learn. Millennial college students are facilitating and…

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    Technology In The 1990's

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    1990’s Technology When you were a kid, could you ever have imagined being able to pull out a small computer out of your pocket and being able to find the answer to nearly anything that you needed to know? The 90’s is an era that is well talked about due to the effect it had on music, fashion, sports, and many more. Sixty-one percent of adults in America own a cell phone. Thirty percent of adults own a mobile phone and only nine percent of adults do not own a phone at all and the number of…

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    Technology never stops advancing and with these advancements the world changes. These developments lead to a faster, comfortable and a more efficient lifestyle. In Cold Sassy Tree by Olivia Burns, each individual in the town of Cold Sassy was affected in different ways because of new developments.Three specific inventions have the greatest impact on the residence of Cold Sassy and the plot of the novel Cold Sassy Tree. The first invention which had an impact on both Cold Sassy and the plot of…

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    Dumbest Generation Thesis

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    Millennials have adapted to the excessive use of technology in their tasks, previous generations are questioning the intellectual integrity of these young minds. Perhaps instead of narrowing down a 30 year span of individuals to one demeaning word, previous generations should adapt to advancements, or prove what makes Millennials, in fact the dumbest generation.…

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    the traditional American living room is dead and instead of families getting together in the evenings as yesteryear, they isolate themselves in rooms with technology (Rehash (South Park), 2014). As the problems increase as the result of (almost daily) various technical advances, I envision a continued strife between man and technology. Technologies such as cloning, genetically modified corn, and robotics in particular bring to light some of the deep traditional principal and ethical issues…

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