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    there noticeable differences in the internet’s effects on society’s literacy, retention of knowledge, and cognitive skills today as Nicholas Carr’s article “Is Google Making Us Stupid” states? (Carr, N., 2008). I believe the answer is yes, but I would further ask if the changes are negative, or just different? The author states in his article that he is nervous about technology, such as the internet, negatively impacting our minds, and ability to effectively communicate. He acknowledges the…

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    Technology has morphed into a major component for nearly every North American’s life. There are many positive prospects that will benefit this nation’s education system, businesses, and health care, but different elements of this tool have transformed into a hindrance. With minimal restrictions on usage information, social media, and breaking news are constantly pouring into our atmosphere. No matter the economical class, race, or social status there are plenty of types of technology for…

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    Imagine a day without any technology: global news would not be available, a quick search on Google cannot be made, and a Skype call to one’s friend who is studying abroad would not be possible. Technology is the driven force behind today’s proliferating society, and it has truly created a “smaller” world; individuals can connect with acquaintances from across the globe in a matter of seconds. Furthermore, the health industry has endured enormous advancements in research, medicine, etc. due the…

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    evolution of technology has brought many positives in today’s world, although when there is good, evil always follows it. Gary Colombo writes “Thinking Critically, Challenging Cultural Myths” and talks about how we connect to people with our beliefs and views, how college will give us obstacles and we will grow as individuals, and lastly, about our identities and how our culture can affect how we relate to others. Sherry Turkle “Growing up Tethered” says mostly negative things about technology…

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    George Simmel is a very significant part of the sociological world as we know it today. As we learned this week about social norms in regards to how our culture and society shape our behaviors. I had not really thought of it until reading it this past week, but we all seem to be conditioned to certain behaviors. We all understand what is expected of us (like the McDonald’s and bus/subway examples), and we adhere to the unwritten roles. This type of behavior is what interested George Simmel.…

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    I am writing to you today as a concern mother as well as a citizen looking out for the future. Although technology has made tremendous breakthroughs for education, it is not the best option for children. The side effects of social media and access to the internet at young ages as well as adults is detrimental. Side effects include; loss of solitude, reliance on technology, easy access to negative information and an undeniable loneliness. We can not allow these children to adapt to these negative…

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    American technology has always been growing, But let's go back in time to where it all started. World war two was a big bang for the united states, it led to a mass opening of job positions for the people, it led to a large spike in the economy. But let's not forget the technology industry and how it was booming! American technology varied from their flawless designs and models of planes such as the bomber which was used to bomb hiroshima to the advancements in radar drones all the way to…

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    of the biggest passed times in the world? Today technology keeps getting better and better, as it improves with time. Everyday special effects get better, which means stunts are becoming more dangerous and more interesting. In the 1980’s, television was not near as advanced as it is today. Back then, not everyone had access to a T.V. set and news could not spread as quickly as it does today. In the 80’s, many things within television impacted our lives today. Even John Lennon’s death, in…

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    Technology In The 1940s

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    generations have to try and understand how to use such projects. With any product, it takes some sort of knowledge to comprehend how things work. Technology now a days has become so complicated that it is not easier to do on one’s own. Grandparents, parents, and their children all have technology that is created differently. For many grandparents, technology in 2016 is entirely different that it seems to be too complicated and perhaps unnecessary why one might have to learn. During the 1940s,…

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    Analysis of “Life” Society makes education essential to our daily lives because we now live in a world full of technology. I know most of my fellow classmates will agree that we cannot go a day without using some form of technology. Therefore, society plays a huge role in how people become literate or in other words, how people learn to read and write (“Bedford”). There may be many ways to become literate, but society exemplifies the main reason why I know how to read and write. As a result, I…

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