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    What Has Technology Done to America Technology is improving every day. Making it easy to access different things on the Internet. Technology contains many private data bases that can be obtained through anybody. It also gives people access to do things, that shouldn’t be done. Technology has changed America in an unsatisfactory way. Children are not using technology appropriately. One-way technology is being misused is, cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is when bullying take place online through the…

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    Some people believe that technology has harmed the human societies over the years, due to its effects on the personal lifestyles of the people who use them. Nonetheless, one must understand that the use of technology actually has more positives that outweigh the negatives. It is imperative for the human societies to keep using technology, as it has become a necessary tool for the advancement of the human complexity. Technology has allowed humans societies to overcome many issues that were…

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    these changes by documenting the impacts of the evolving modern world. Film scholar Miriam Hansen’s modernity theory is manifested in creative innovations that visually showcase new technologies and respond to societal attitudes of the times. While Ozu’s That Night’s Wife and Capra’s Why We Fight incorporate the “effects of modernity” by utilizing industrial innovations in electrical lighting and film, Capra’s It Happened One Night responds to social sentiments by reflecting a censored film…

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    Mcluan Media Technology

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    about new media technologies that are still relevant today. However he has not taken into account digital divide issues, socio-economic determinants and human agency in his analysis. Raymond Williams and Manuel Castell’s put forth arguments against Mcluhan taking into account these other factors. Instagram is a key new media technology source for the analysis of the relationship between technology and humanity…

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    Over time, certain traditions dissipate with people behaving differently than of those years ago. Rapid technological advancements in smartphones have a major societal impact on how people interact with each other and how they shape an individual. Technology was not prevalent in my childhood as playing with toys and other kids were my routine of enjoyment. In those times, I would explore the natural environment, get exercise, and appreciate the fresh air. Today, I see my little cousin Jason…

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    Negative Effects Of Wall-E

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    study has shown that children's social skills are affected negatively when they multitask with technology. In the movie Wall-E, two guys were shown chatting with each other on a screen, but they were right next to each other! In reality, people are known to text friends that are in the same room as them. Isn't it ironic how the more we try to become socially connected with each other through technology, the more we become socially detached with each other in…

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    someone is trying to tell him something. He writes down what the light makes out. In both the movie and the book there is a similarity of morse code and with some differences. I feel that this scene was created to mainly show the differences of technology and how even in the older times they were still able to do more technological things. They were not held back because of this but were still able to do…

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    Primarily, the idea of “have a emergent properties effect on the way we try to understand the world’s natural phenomena” is a concept that we should eliminate if we want to reduce this ingenuity gap because if you divide how we understand the world, we wouldn’t be able to continue that understanding because…

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    world, there is a parallel between the rapid advancement of technology and society’s morals that causes a change over time; this change can be for better or for worse. In the short story, Bloodchild, Octavia Butler shows this change in values through protagonist, Gan, as he struggles with his inner conscience when he is asked to kill an animal for the survival of the alien race. Similarly, in Girl Plugged In by Tiptree, progressions in technology allow people to control the mind of another body,…

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    Position Synthesis: Technology *Buzz! Buzz!* “Will you just call whoever is texting you, you can finish your conversation so much faster!” This seems to be a problem that old people and youngsters have often with each other, whether digital communication is good or bad. I personally stand somewhere in between both sides. Some days I may sway to one side more than the other, but the majority of the time I agree with both sides. Both sides have good arguments to why they think the way they do.…

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