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    Since America’s earliest days, religion and technology have played major roles in how society has functioned. Religious beliefs and advancements in technology have been used to justify society’s actions since America was founded. David Nye and W. Scott Poole both presented clear evidence of this in their respective books. By using both religion and technology Americans have been able to explain why certain changes should or should not take place and have been able to derive some type of…

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    on technology can create health problems and bad habits in adolescents because it causes obesity, sleep deprivation, and heart diseases. Technology can negatively affect a teens social skills therefore causing adolescents to isolate themselves. In the adolescent brain, the limbic system is more developed than the prefrontal cortex. The limbic system is the emotional control center of the brain. Technology gives teens pretend empathy or a false sense of connection, which can lead to social…

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    It is quite obvious that within recent years technology has entrapped Americans in a thick, sticky web of social media networks, pop-culture styled news sites, and opinionated blogs. This section of technological advances adversely influences the American culture by poisoning the most private sectors of citizens daily lives. Most social media networkers blindly believe that this new trend of technology only enhances their lives through its instant-satisfactory style and the ability to create…

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    reflection is necessary on this topic? The debate concerning the influence of social media on the development of people's values has not found an answer yet. Since the Web 2.0 technology is highly likely to shape the way of communication by the future generations to a significant degree, there is the need to reflect on the ethical side of the issue. At the same time, the large question about how the common use of social media would have impact on the users' character and virtues. 2) How does…

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    coming of technology; stating that first technology is a trade-off, second, technology is never distributed fairly, third there are forms of social and political prejudices in all technology, forth technology is not additive; but is ecological, and fifth, technology leads to become mythic. In the world’s society today, the five points of Neil Postman’s essay, is a tunneled viewpoint of specific events rather than the grand view of the global communities that have been affected by technology.…

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    Technology represents the greatest medium for communication ever invented. Through social media, a normal person is able to completely change who they are to satisfy their mental outlook of society. We as a society go though the same problems, it almost feels off-putting to walk up to a random stranger to introduce yourself. However, when using the internet as a way of non intra-personal communication, a person is able to feel more comfortable without face-to-face interaction. There is a new…

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    When we improve on our technology, we create, group, or form new ways of language and speaking. Most of the time, we are shortening or condensing our language to make it much easier to speak. We make acronyms in our normal everyday conversation as quick remarks. We take the power and emotion from the original phrase and make it meaningless. We take the positives, like LOL, or the negatives, like WTF, and make them lack any connotation, so that they are just there to fill up space in our text box…

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    The introduction to technology has transformed the way people communicate on a daily basis. We use technology in different ways in order to get what we want. This growth is changing ways of communication and the connections that we are making. Although these new interactions have their positive influences, they have also negatively impacted face-to-face communication. Many people are unable to tolerate long periods of time without the use of technology. People rely on it for everything; from…

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    has been a development of English language with changes in technology and the trend is likely to continue in future. The evolution of English language started from the period where different types of pronunciation developed. Significant changes began during the industrial revolution, but critical alterations in the English language has mainly emanated from the use of computers and internet. This research suggests that the long-term effects of technology on the English lexicon is beneficial…

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    messaging, to social media; and now accessed on a handheld device. No individual would trade his or her smart phone for the old style of communication, the telegram. Therefore, along with the evolution in how individuals communicate, individuals must adapt and begin to make changes in how they view communication. Communication is not what it once was. In Sherry Turkle’s “Can You Hear Me Now,” and Marcia Clemmitt’s “Social Media Explosion,” both believe that as technology and social media use…

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