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    increasing variedly. However, besides the use of the Internet is also causing annoyance to users. The most common is teenagers are becoming “addicted to the Internet”. Internet addiction causes a great deal of consequences that teenagers are not aware of the Internet’s potential risks. The first consequence of Internet addiction…

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    The study of human behavior has been an interest explored by many people over the last century. Humans are constantly evolving and creating new ideas to benefit society, however it can also destroy society. Although some individuals are always looking for innovation, some on the other hand believe we are a “well established” species. Innovation of technology and Health are the topics most favorable by scientists and theorists which include both articles, “Alone Together” by Sherry Turkle and…

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    Throughout the last fifty years the use of the internet has drastically changed. In 1970 there was only an estimated 100,000 computers in use in the United States with only a few of them being “networked” (Schell). Now the nearly 2.5 billion active internet users can do practically everything on their computers, “Today it is possible to order groceries or have food delivered, maintain friendships, debate politics, science, or religion, or meet and date potential romantic partners entirely on the…

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    accessible by everyone all over the world. As a result, People spend too much time in front of computers, cellphones, tablets, laptops, and other devices. Internet can be used for education, online shopping, paying bills, and many more things. Consequently, people are becoming addicted to the internet, which can have a serious impact on a person mentality and physically if used in excess. Internet addiction is very common among teenagers and children. People who are addicted to the internet…

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    infiltrates our personal lives. It creates this insatiable addiction for instant gratification, that if not taken more seriously, will only get exponentially worse. One reason why Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD) should be taken more seriously, is because it fits all the criteria of an addiction. The idea that addiction can only happen with substance is outdated. Michael…

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    Combating Video Game Addiction Games are everywhere, on computers, tablets, and phones. Seventy-two percent of teens play video games(Lenhart). One out of ten teens are addicted to video games, playing about forty hours a week, compared to an average player of eight hours a week(Growing). Signs that teens are gaming addicts are increasing numbers of hours playing, telling lies in order to hide gaming problem, feeling more irritable when confronted, etc(Rauh). These addictions can lead to…

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    by their substance abuse issue. Reviewing their assessment scores can help understand a little more about the teenager’s addiction experience. Also, talking with the teenager and getting a better understanding of how or when the teenager started engaging in…

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    12 November 2015 Internet Addiction Most people all over the world use Internet as an escape from reality, or from boredom. But how do people know if they have an Internet Addiction? In the book Hamlet’s Blackerry, by William Powers he says“ In fact, there’s a great deal of ongoing research about connective technologies and how they’re affecting individuals, families, businesses, and society at large” (17). Most people have different kinds of addictions, an addiction of some sort of crave or…

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    Player Piano is a science fiction that deals with the advancement of technology in the modern world. This shows the anti-machine sentiment.Kurt Vonnegut was surrounded by engineers and machinery in the city of Schenectady and this is the main reason for writing the novel Player Piano. Player Piano takes the trend toward automation about whatKurt Vonnegut observed at General Electric and his experience at his work place is the prime reason for its logical conclusion. Few engineers and managers…

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    expressed in many science-fiction genre books is, “the more technology you have, the more dissatisfaction you have.” This means that as soon as technology advances too much, it starts controlling you. This idea of technology not only represents computers and machondroplasia equipment but could also represent our advancing society as a whole. Instead of feeling happy, you will start to feel dissatisfied, unhappy or gloomy. The Giver, The Veldt, and Harrison Bergeron are three different…

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