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    Cell Phone Effects

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    Technology If I had to pick one technology that affects most of our daily lives it would have to be cell phones. We are now able to stay in touch with everyone no matter where we are. Everyone I know has a cell phone which they check constantly for social media updates or text messages. There are a lot of positive and negative side effects to cell phones which include: staying connected,safety and security and monetary issues. Society today use cell phones to stay connected with family,…

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    Cyberbullying is on a rise. Now that technology is advancing so are the threats that come with it. “Cyberbullying is defined as a willful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cellphones and other electronic devices” (Patchin 2014). In the present days, teenagers are using the internet more than ever before and they have access to it from anywhere. For many children the internet is not only for study purposes or playing games, it is part of their social life as well, where…

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    identity with which he was born. The parents of modern society should not be allowed to modify their children’s genes because of the possibly devastating effects on unborn child. Humanity cannot begin to comprehend the incredible, prospective medical benefits for the child or the future but since we as a species do not yet know the future of this technology the potential…

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    In Jean M. Twenge article “Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation”, the author exposes the adverse effects of technology on the younger generation of teenagers by discussing how they have caused a lack of impersonal relationships among teenagers, a decrease in their ability to be independent, and an increase in rates of depression and mental problems. She attempts to persuade the reader of these claims by employing the use of statistics, using anecdotes from people affected by the issue, by…

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    In 2016, children between ten and seventeen had an obesity percentage of 31.3 percent, with 13.9 percent among high school students. Obesity is spreading in America’s children quickly, but this problem can be delayed. Technology, eating healthy, and fighting the poverty level are a few of the problems that cause childhood obesity. Poverty and unemployment is a very critical reason why childhood obesity in America is rising fast. People living in poverty and unemployed people cannot afford…

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    engines or computers. Today, he would have had access to the internet to research, could easily edit his essays, and the final copy would not have to go to a printer. These are all benefits of technological advancement but they would not have had an effect over the final product. In a little over two hundred years, society has technologically advanced in ways our Founding Fathers never could have imagined, but it was not without consequence (“The Federalist Papers”,1).…

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    you own the items or not, it might effect your personality. "Owning" a skill can reward you with tangible items, owning experiences, and opinions institute uniqueness. Everything you own, tangible and intangible, helps distinguish character. Nowadays, technology creates the buzz of trendiness and updates the future to become more modern. Technological advances help you keep in touch with people you might not be able to see in everyday life anymore. Technology can also mirror wealth;…

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    “Will Technology Ruin Your Children’s Development?” published by Dhruvin Patel is a good article for research because the author displays extensive experience in the medical field and uses advanced research. Also, the publication explores the topic through more than one perspective; it is known of the favored side while the opposing side isn’t criticized. Patel’s article is also up-to-date with it being published this year. Furthermore, “Creating Balance in the New Age of Technology” by Jana…

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    Globally, technology is viewed as one of the greatest developing innovations of all time; when in fact, it can easily be viewed as a plague that spreads throughout nations across the world due to its causing of distractions and nurturing of addictions. To begin with, technology is detrimental not only because how it distracts from an individual’s focus, but also how it jeopardizes the safety and well-being of others. As a matter of fact, in her article “Smartphone Addiction Could be Changing…

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    Primary Source Evaluation

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    Identification and Evaluation of Sources The scope of this investigation covers the effects of technological development in American employment from the 1960s-1990s. It specifically focuses on the effects of computerization as computers began to replace human laborers. Source Evaluation #1: Primary Source One of my primary sources is the book Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: John F. Kennedy, 1962, accessed online. This book is a compilation of quotes spoken by President…

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