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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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    relationship with others, and distracts people while driving or doing something important. Communicating through digital media is a huge advantage for students, business workers, and people searching for long-lost relatives. Students may use the internet to help them gather information about school and ask their peers for help. It is very apparent that “cell phones are used for quick information retrieval” (Smith 1). Digital media…

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    Drug Rehabilitation

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    thought of entering an inpatient drug rehabilitation center without access to a laptop is an incredibly scary proposition for many people. Laptops have become an increasingly vital way to stay in touch with the world through e-mail and other important Internet communication methods. Thankfully, an increasing number of drug rehabilitation centers are starting to accept people bringing and using laptops during their recovery. These centers have finally understood the ways that access to these…

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    some technology and how it can become addictive, like alcohol or drugs. I will be using this articles ideas in both my thesis and body paragraphs to support my views. The internet can be compared to a drug addiction; and we may just be heading toward a crisis because of the web. 6. Carr, N. (2010, June 5). Does the Internet make you dumber? . Retrieved from…

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    In 2005, Tom Anderson and Chris DeWolfe launched the website MySpace, a social networking site designed to virtually connect users from around the world via internet. Later that year, Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg established Facebook, one of the largest social networking sites in the world, which was soon followed by Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram. Although these outlets were surely not the first of their kind, they stand as the most prominent contributors to the wave of social networking,…

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    Too Much Technology

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    Have you ever tried to carry on a conversation with somebody but they are too busy texting or playing on their phone or device in hand? Have you ever been ignored by a friend to “hang out” because they were too busy playing a video game? Technology is growing at a faster rate than it ever has before with new devices such as smartphones, laptops, televisions, etc. The real question though is; are we depending on it too much? Scientists and even our everyday, ordinary person is coming up with new…

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    dominated through 1980s and remained until 1990s. The first (BBS) Bulletin Board system was created by two inventors in Chicago around 1978/1979designated for the public to access the internet, the BBS was a small server attached to a telephone modem where a person could dial and access internet at the time the creation was to start a small virtual community where information, files, messages…

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    clicking a keyboard key. Technology is helping the world obtain a better and more comfortable lifestyle by adding faster communication. However, the over dependency on technology causes addiction, isolation and false sense of reality. To start, addiction is one of the most common results of the over use of technology. Addiction is causing a high rate of new health problems such as depression, obesity, and the loss of vision. In Fact, Agarwal…

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    “...images delivered as a takeaway directly to their eyes and ears, without the knowledge and mediation of their parents (Sigman).” Parents are not always aware of what their children do on the internet, and that is why school computers are censored to protect the children. Youth dealing with the internet do not understand the danger and fake reality involved and it needs to come to an…

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    structure, and what effects will it have in the future?” Internet use has proven to have advantages and disadvantages. Some argue that Internet use has positive influences on the social structure and future by providing communication proficiency, improving individual self-esteem, enabling new opportunities for interpersonal relationships and a source for learning. Conversely, Internet use has negative influences, too. This paper proposes that Internet use has a negative influence on the…

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