Technology: Overcoming Socially Divided

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Some may say “technology causes a ‘lacking’ effect in our social skills or causes our brains to ‘rot’. However, others say “It’s one of the most efficient way to gain information and leads us to greater opportunities in life.” Therefore, technology is the best way to go due to its long distance communication, easy access to research and the overcoming of disabilities health wise. First, technology has become a huge impact on how we communication with one another. Now that we have updated computers and smart phones we can send information in a matter of seconds, whether from Virginia to Tokyo or from South Sudan to California and even from Earth to Mars. Technology has come a long way: from writing in caves, to horseback riding place to place

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