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    connection. However, technology is connecting the human race more now than ever before. Technology is saving relationships by…

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    I agree that technology can affect the interpersonal skills developed when people spend quality time together in different scenarios. First and foremost, as demonstrated in the YouTube video The Lonely Experience: “I forgot my Smartphone” displaying the lonely effects of being in the presence of others yet alone. I myself have been in a particular situation not having my smart phone, though I was surrounded by friends, being as if I were not in the room. I was left feeling as though I were in an…

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    American technology has always been growing, But let's go back in time to where it all started. World war two was a big bang for the united states, it led to a mass opening of job positions for the people, it led to a large spike in the economy. But let's not forget the technology industry and how it was booming! American technology varied from their flawless designs and models of planes such as the bomber which was used to bomb hiroshima to the advancements in radar drones all the way to…

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    driverless car technology development,” I agree that if there were to be driverless cars made and cars made to where each car can communicate with each other we are kind of losing our humanity. It just goes to show that with these cars being made our technology is changing tremendously. It can be a good and a bad thing for technology to change so much. But, if it changes so much that it no longer requires people to interact with others there will be a delimic. With all the new technology that…

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    In author Zoe Kleinman's article, “Are We Addicted to Technology” she explains the reason that most of us in this generation are addicted to technology. She explains that we are addicted to technology because we use technology too much. The background of this article is that we as humans rely on technology too much, because of that people are becoming lazier and children are getting less sleep because they are distracted by lighted up screens they stay up longer. The first claim presented is “…

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    delivery time and stay up to date at the rate in which events occur. Sherry Turkle, a psychology professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, argues that the once brilliant and practical development of technology negatively affects human intimacy in her book, Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other. She examines the use of technology and how it allows people to hide behind a screen to essentially create their ideal person and maintain composure.…

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    Technology is an very good resource to use in the real world today, but it always has its dangers to society. Sometimes having too much technology in your life can cause a whole lot of problems in common life. Some problems that could be affected by electronics can cause is like mental health issues and sleeping disorders that are very effective. One effect that overexposure can have in a person with tv and other technology can cause major issues with mental health issues in the brain. In the…

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    of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future by Martin Ford, has a very interesting and thought-provoking approach to the idea of automation and its effect on people who will be actively searching for jobs in the future. It critically analyses many industries and sectors such as information technology, white-collar jobs, higher education, health care, and consumerism, to determine whether there are any jobs that are safe from becoming fully automated with technology. However,…

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    However, technology can also bring positives to our relationships. Technology – in particular instant messaging platforms such as Skype, Whatsapp, Line and Fring – had greatly enhanced family communication and thus giving us the opportunities to be better connected with our loved ones regardless of our locations (Bernström, 2013). Nevertheless, it is necessary that we learn to strike a balance in being “online” and “offline”. We must learn to embrace the fact that technology allows us to be…

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    Students use various forms of technology in their free time. Whether it be a cell phone or a tablet, these students possess unprecedented levels of skill with information technology; they think about and use technology very differently from earlier student cohorts. (Kvavik, 2015). Yet despite this fact, technology is not utilized as a learning tool in the classroom. Compared to students’ use of technology outside school, in-school technology usage is much less intensive and extensive (Lim,…

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