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    Wall-E Technology

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    Humans are always creating new pieces of modern technology that can make daily lives easier. More and more are developed that becomes necessary in the world we live in. However, some pieces of technology can cause people to be lazy and less informed about the world we live in. This makes me think of an animated film, Wall-E a Disney animated film that takes place in the “future.” In this film, the humans sent themselves into space to save them from the severely polluted earth. A small robot…

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    Positive Effects of Technology in Our Life There is little doubt that technology plays an important role in our life. Therefore, the use of technology has exceedingly increased. Scientists also focus on improving and creating up-to-date versions to satisfy human beings’ needs. From our viewpoints, there are three main benefits of technology including the advantage in transportation, the improvement of daily lives, and the effectiveness of work and study achievements. First, technology has made a…

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    Recent advances in technology are ruining the English language Nowadays linguists, teachers, journalists and other language enthusiasts are claiming recent technological advances such as the internet, social media and smartphones are ruining the English language. Some say the texting used on social media platforms is making adolescents produce more grammatical errors while others say texting marks a new era in language development. Even though it is a relatively new issue, there are many solid…

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    Busyness

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    lives because they may be on the wrong track. Before technology was developed, people connected by face to face communication. As society developed, people created technology as a useful tool to make lives easier. However, “ overwhelmed by the volume and velocity of our lives. We turn to technology to help us find time. But technology makes us busier than ever and ever more is search and retreat”(Turkle 278). The purpose to develop technology is to make life more convenient and effective than…

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    Being ¨Modern¨ in today's society There are many different views for what it means to be a modern person in today's society. The modern view has definitely changed throughout the years due to technology advancements and social changes. Being a modern person is how they fit in today's society they are up to date with technology, fashion, vocabulary, what's trending and look for perfection in everything they do. We read and looked at many different examples in class about the modern society…

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    Shauna American literature/Contemporary composition Period 4 October 23, 2017 The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly Technology growth over time Kevin kelly’s novel, The Inevitable (2016), explains that technology has developed, changed, and improved slowly over the years. Kelly supports his claim by describing the 12 technological forces that will shape our future. Kelly’s purpose is to teach others the…

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    The Dumbest Generation

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    The utilization of technology to further one’s knowledge has benefited the intellectual capacity of the most recent generation. ¨The Dumbest Generation? Don't be Dumb¨ by Sharon Begley claims the internet provides information that exceeds the access of any past generations, which expands the field of educational opportunities. To further this idea, Clive Thompson describes modern education as “a literacy revolution the likes of which we haven’t seen since Greek civilization” (“The New Literacy”,…

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    During Richard Louv’s passage, he highlights the various ways in which people are connected to modern day technology, and the negative effects it plays on society. Nature is a beautiful part of life that we, as people, often take for granted because we don’t take the time to truly appreciate it. Richard Louv is able to convey the importance of mother nature, and the lasting negative impacts that technology has made on mankind. Throughout Louv’s passage, he uses many rhetorical strategies, to…

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    (AI) technologies is intelligence programmed into machines or robots to overcome challenges. Modern examples of AIs are IBM’s Watson and Amazon’s Alexa. Watson was developed to be an intelligence used in business, capable of quickly processing large amounts of information. Comparatively, Alexa is a smart home device developed to remove stress of home life by adding hands-free commands for tasks around the house, as well as answering a variety of questions. Artificial intelligence technologies…

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    The impact in technology in our lives, today, is immeasurable. We use technology every day, in different ways and we do it to harming up our lives or the society we live in. The same as their advantages these technology possess a great quantity of disadvantages which affect the development of the work life, the family environment, the social relationships and they affect the health of people that don't have a rational use of the technology. We are dependent on technology for all of our task.…

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