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    people become addicted to their phones just like slot machines and how people, on average, check their phones more than 100 times a day. In the article, "Is Google Making Us Stupid?", Nicholas Carr refers to many sources about what google and the internet have done to us. Technology has changed many things including the way we do things. Older generations have been forced to adapt while newer generations were born into it. Many believe that the change has…

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    Students tend to spend most of their time on cell phones, performing different sorts of activities which includes texting, playing games, downloading music, or surfing the internet. The time required for most students to complete their school assignments are mostly spent on either of these activities mention above. Most students also pay less attention in class due to the usage of their cell phones. For this reason, they sometimes…

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    life. The smart phones have the advantages and disadvantages, but still addict to smart phones can give problems. With the emergence of the internet that can access anything without borders, and appearance of many social apps such as Instagram, Tweeter, Facebook, Wechat and Whatapps make teenagers more addicted to using smart phones. Smart phones addiction among teenagers has given many bad effects…

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    In Alone Together Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other by Shery Turkle, Turkle mentions the negative impacts the online world has. The online world has not only affected people from this generation, but young generation and future generation as well. Turkle states, “Today, children contend with parents who are physically close, tantalizingly so, but mentally elsewhere” (267). I agree with Turkle. Things are not how they used to be. Before, there was no online world,…

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    technology; however what we can do is to lessen the usage of it. Storgion summarises that “starting young is the key towards lessening the effects of technology dependency, we should not introduce technology to our children at such a young age to prevent addiction and to also apply certain limits to prevent us from losing our humanness” (p. 683). Do not make yourself a slave to…

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    Are We Hooked? In the article, “Hooked on Our Smartphones,” author Jane E. Brody argues that technology is taking over our lives in a negative way. She claims that people are hooked on technology, and should take a break and enjoy everything around us. Psychotherapist, Nancy Colier “ask “what really matters?” in life” (Par 3). Brody develops her argument by using multiple examples and sitting creatible outside sources. The author mentions Mr. Miranda's observervations of “scenarios, [everyone…

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    Internet Privacy

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    The internet is a global network system in which people can rapidly transmit information to one another; it has become more popular with the increase in technology. Browsing the internet had grown popular to not only adults, but teens and children as well. Teens use the internet to communicate with other people throughout the world instantly. Social media has caused a lot of controversy in the world today, yet it still continues to grow bigger and bigger. People can instantly access whatever…

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    The internet is like table salt; life without it will still continue but will lack flavor or taste. Today is the internet age, and the impact of the internet is on every field of our daily lives, especially the younger generation’s. People always deride the internet as being more harmful to children than it is useful. However, research show that the internet really is making the children of today smarter, happier and more sociable. Human beings are the super animals. The biggest difference…

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    don’t have patience to be alone for some time because of addiction to technology. People think that they can end solitude by social…

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    tremendously rapid rate. The Internet has changed the way we organize the functioning of our social and economical lives. We are the first generation to experience the Internet and its impact on our society. Our parents and grandparents have merely adapted to this advancement. This advancement has made positive and negative impacts on society, but it has definitely brought significance to the statement “There Is Only One World”. My goal in this paper is to explain how the Internet has made the…

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