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    The science fiction genre conveys many themes through many books. A universal theme expressed in many science-fiction genre books is, “the more technology you have, the more dissatisfaction you have.” This means that as soon as technology advances too much, it starts controlling you. This idea of technology not only represents computers and machondroplasia equipment but could also represent our advancing society as a whole. Instead of feeling happy, you will start to feel dissatisfied, unhappy…

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    substantially improved our lives. Without manufacturing technology in big corporations, production lines in factories would not be as efficient. Assembly line would be slower because technicians would have to assemble and do tasks by hand which is frustrating when meeting essential deadlines. Assembly robots…

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    interesting chapter. Chapter six dives into the often undefined world of copyright rights in computing. Copyright laws allow people to have full rights over their creative works and ideas, but this concept does not translate very well into the world of technology. Because information can be transferred with unparalleled ease in the computing age, intentional and unintentional copyright violations have become common. Should people be able to record television shows? Who should be responsible for…

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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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    “How We’ll Earn Money in a Future Without Jobs,” by Martin Ford discusses the effect of technology on our job system. He states many past examples of a boom in technology that completely changes the jobs we offer. He discusses how this time might be different due to technology gaining one of the key factors that kept us seperated from them. He talks over the fact that since so many jobs may be taken by technology that there would be a need for a universal basic income and gives ideas as to how…

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    individuality is non-existent. Additionally, the fast moving visual effects and music in the video illustrate that in a post-literate society tools become obsolete all too quickly. This obsoleteness is the product of newer and improved forms of technology coming forth that rapidly null their predecessors and disable society from being able to interpret its meaning and effects. This results in society not fully comprehending what is being seen, yet being forced to accept it without ever being…

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    went by, the pace to which products expanded quicken due to the hiring of professional engineers and chemists that had a greater ability to create more advanced products etc. Technology played a major factor in the Industrial Revolution. As things improved, technology spruced the idea to economic and industrial growth. Technology mainly sped up the transportation and communication that had been enhanced to a greater extent. Many things had resulted from this. As the passage mentions, “Steamships…

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    Prompt #1 Stephen Hawking, one of the most notable theoretical physicists of our time, was 21 years old when he had become diagnosed with a crippling and fatal disease. Many praise him for being able to accomplish what he had done despite his disability, but his limitations are, in reality, instigators for his achievements. What can be taken from his example is that even though constraints and downfalls are inconvenient, the result of pushing people to their limits can yield wonderful and…

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    Technology has also affected the way we learn, read and write. Introduction of new technologies certainly resulted in an evolution of our literacy, for both good and bad. The provision of new technologies through search engines like Google and Yahoo has increased the convenience and speed which we can get the information that we need. Simply by the click of a button, pages after pages of search results would appear in the search engine within seconds. However, with the immense amount of…

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    Nowadays the world progresses faster than ever. The nation has been swept by rapid developments in technology and inspiring social movements. Directors and artists notice these changes, and as a result, film adapts. The release date of a film can speak volumes about a film. It is a marker of all the elements available at a specific time to form the formal and social qualities of a film. Often, directors adapt or remake films to shed a new light on the story or situation. In 1998, Nancy Meyers…

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