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    Computer programs, smart phones applications, and ATM’s software become our right hand every day. Bashir Mukshar is one of the earliest people how decided to study Programming in the latest of 1990s. Bashir is a 42 years old American man born in Manhattan, NY. While he was in school his favorite two classes were math and science. After he graduated and got his bachelor degree in programming he started teaching programming in high schools and some colleges for about 15 years, while he was working…

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    Type 1 Parenting

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    Type 1- Parenting: At my current school we host families for parenting classes through the use of Family Academy Classes. We survey the parents on topics they would like to discuss and find the appropriate materials and personnel to lead classes in the selected topics. Improvement of Type 1- Parenting: The area I think my current school can improve on is the use of these classes to better assist staff members to understand the families. Type 2- Communicating: I think communication is one of…

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    growing, and so is the amount of time people spend connected to their technological devices. Anywhere you look, you see something with technology connected to it. It is a lot more prominent in schools, work and personal life. Looking around when you are in public all you see are people of various ages on their phones texting, scrolling through social media, or watching videos. Throughout this essay, I am going to touch on some of the points that are related to the increase in technology in the…

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    Disconnected In the reading Growing Up Tethered by Sherry Turkle she describes her experience of talking to high school students about being more connected to a cellphone than the world around them. I completely agree cellphones and other devices that keep us connected via web, text or call causes us to lose necessary physical interactions with other people. So much attention can be drawn from cellphones without having to leave the house, some people have friends all over the country that they…

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    Is social media beneficial to society? No, it actually is very distracting to students and others with responsibilities. In today's society everything is controlled by technology and soon enough technology will take over. The fact that the “smart phone” is supposed to help us when it's actually controlling us considering it is “smarter” than us. Through various of arguments many parents will say social media is very distracting and can make kids do dumb things that can get them in trouble. On…

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    Arabella Observation

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    Arabella was observed on 4/5/18 by Kylynn Sanchez, the School Social Worker, during her 6th period English class. The class began with the students instructed to write down vocabulary terms off the board, as a way to prepare for the upcoming vocabulary quiz. Arabella arrived to class one minute late, dressed comfortably in sweatpants and a sweatshirt. She immediately took a smart tablet out of her backpack and engaged a discussion with a friend from across the room. Mr. Kingsley, Arabella’s…

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    Smartphone Addiction Essay

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    also applied to adolescents and teenagers. There are many ways that parents can decrease the amount of screen time among their kids, such as setting their own rules, keeping the smartphones out of the bedroom or in the meal, and switching off the phone when not in use. Second, in order to avoid smartphones from affecting children’s health and causing addiction, parents should encourage the kids to join outdoor activities. Playing sports and participating in physical activities such as biking,…

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    the text teachers are normally oblivious about when students are texting during class or not and the chemistry teacher in the school in the text says that “it’s a huge issue and that it is rampant.” Additionally kids aren't the only ones sucked into phones. According to a little girl named Reina her mom is addicted to her phone even though her mom took away Reina’s phone. “She should understand a little better, because she’s always on her iphone” Reina said. In the last paragraph Reina says…

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    Dbq Technology

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    The benefits coming from the development of technology today are not worth the risks of the potential misuses, loss of human nature, dependency, and/or any other potential problem that could arise. We have much proof that technology can be a dangerous thing such as nuclear weapons, then again, it has proven to be an extremely beneficial thing too such as airplanes. It is an absolute fact however that technology proves to be dangerous no matter how helpful it may be, if it is placed in the wrong…

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    Essay On Multitasking

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    myself personally, nursing school has been one of the most major experiences of that revelation. I have continually realized that since school started, the need for focus by removing distractions as well as diligence in maintaining that focus are the…

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