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    concepts (Kalberg, 1978). During this shift from Modernity circa (1890’s) to Postmodernity (1970’s), art, media and technology changes were evident (Wagner, 2013). Globalisation can be defined as the escalation of social connections. Individuals are affected by…

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    seems to be moving so much more quickly nowadays since the advancement of technology. From how we communicate, to how we relax, learn, and even receive the news, there is no doubt that technology invades almost every aspect of our life now. It has made us become lazy and less creative. Consequently, technology takes away your willingness to move physically, simultaneously discourages creativity. By definition, technology is a branch of knowledge dealing with engineering or applied sciences. On…

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    Within the confines of society of the modern age, technology is an inescapable reality. Technology follows individuals in all aspects of life from school and our computers, to the gym and the music playing from a range of devices. However, with all the short-term benefits of technology, devices such as our phones have also decreased the productivity and societal skills of humans. Consequently, the growing convenience of technology is a phenomenon developing in many works of literature, because…

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    predicted that technology would rapidly improve every 18 months, fast forward to 2016 and we have improved so well technologically that it has become something nobody could have ever predicted. We are living in a golden age of technology with innovations being discovered and produced every day. In 2016, we tend to make fun of technology that is only 10 years old because and can never imagine how we could possible survive with relying on such an old device. If this is the case for modern…

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    No Technology No Investment! Technology and investment are two inseparable dependent catalysts; they affect the success of each other. Since the times of the early man (medieval age); millions of years ago, man used technology to increase efficiency to easily investment. In this case, simply think of the crude farming tools such as hoes, blades; transport means such as carts; manufacturing of tools, utensils and many others. Despite the level of technology being crude or extremely simple…

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    Technology has led to the development of new ways of doing things in different fields. Advances in technology can be felt in virtually all fields. Education is affected by the level of technology in use. Technology is an augmentation of learning but not a preceding factor. Therefore, technological applications ought to be used for the enhancement of the learning experience and not the development of new learning area. Learning in itself ought to be active such that the students are not mere…

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    takeover the world because of the massive amount of media that portrays the robots as a technological war rather than a mental conquest. Through swift changes from formal diction to colloquial statements and allusions to modern media, Klosterman is able to provide evidence that technology has already mentally conquered us. Throughout the article, Klosterman regularly changes the formality of his diction to add humor and emphasize certain characteristics in today’s media that the audience can…

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    specifications for a computer, few have even encountered the remarkable undertaking of selecting a sperm donor, but what about ordering, through a catalog, the specific genes, abilities, and cosmetic characteristics for a child-to-be? Although the technology for human genetic engineering and cloning has yet to be fully developed, the idea of “designer children” (Sandel 2007, 7) can no longer be thought of as a science fiction, rather society must recognize it wholly as a science and more…

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    The wide expansion of technology occurred in the early 2000’s and has rapidly spread ever since. Originally, technology was meant to be used in the workforce as a way to make manual labor jobs easier and more efficient. Since then many more advancements have been made, bringing technology right to your front door, or, your living room carpet. Technology being so accessible and convenient, unlike before when it was only used when necessary, has became an indulgence in the average household. In…

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    Technology has evolved with human understanding. We as a species grow and develop, yet we still are limited by our own biology. We have all seen the jaunty depictions of pirates with peg legs but with new developments scientists and engineers have developed monumental milestones in modern prosthetic technology. Not only have modern prosthesis been optimized for comfort and function for the afflicted victim but advances have recently been made that the limb react to the electrical pluses that…

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