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    Stop Googling, Let's Talk

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    Comparative Analysis Imagine a world without technology. No phones. No internet. Just face to face conversations and meaningful relationships. In the article “Stop Googling, Let’s Talk” written by Sherry Turkle, offers various experiments in which lead to results like the our devices are potent. “Our phones are not accessories, but psychologically potent devices that change not just what we do but who we are”(Turkle). Another conclusion is that, relationships are not being formed properly and…

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    Essay On The Giver

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    “The Giver” by Lois Lowry, Jonas lives in a community which was made to be perfect. Jonas is soon told about the past and the truth about his community, and he then shortly disagrees on what had taken place. For him to solve and change what is about to take place, he must hold the truth about the real world that is given by the Giver. This story made me realise how perfect their world is, and if ours will ever be as perfect as theirs. The society that Jonas lives in is a Utopian Society where…

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    young or how old. We live in a world where everything is instant. Instant messaging, constant communication, and even accessible knowledge at our fingertips whenever we want it. The problem with it is whether or not we can control how much we use it. This is the problem all young people have today and many of the problems stem from accessibility 24/7 and not learning to control it and keep their life in balance while retaining social skills. Advancements in technology have the world in frenzy…

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    carry a device that we called smart media devices either a phone or a tablet and it continues on to beat the odds. Our lives are not the same anymore when these technologies came into our lives, we use it to communicate, educate and for the convenience it brings to our lives. With the help of digital technology we are constantly communicating, sending messages and making phone calls from any parts of the worlds nowadays. The introduction of video calls that makes us see the person we are…

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    1984 Progression Essay

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    The world is everchanging, and time continues to tick by regardless of awareness or desires. With the ever passing of time, comes the progression and advancement of man. While these terms could be interpreted as the bettering of man by many, this is not always the case. Progression is the continuation of moving forward, and advancement can be described as the improvement or modification of some feature. The problem lies in the fact that so often people living in the world are ignorant of this…

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    Slaves were beat to death, pushed, and constantly working. Abraham lincoln gave a speech on January first during World War 2. The speech set all slaves free. This finally gave them a chance to live in the America that was just getting better. Today many people think America is going down hill. Its really not at all. We have people across seas that are fighting and risking their lives for this country There…

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    “Brave New World” there is a sense of stability that the society has. Due to technology, there is no such need for individuality , personal freedom and other freedoms we have as humans beings.They’ve created a world where there is no taste of independence, but rather a sense of unity and belonging that everyone desires, to fit in and to be blooming with happiness. Belonging to one another and to enjoy life doesn 't seem so bad. Huxley manage to give us a taste of what the life in the world…

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    today’s leading technology giant, to our Local Blue Ridge Mac. In Brave New World, a novel by Aldous Huxley, civilization becomes tedious, and the citizens depend excessively on technology . The citizens especially rely abundantly on Soma, a pleasure drug, which becomes addictive and is found to slowly kill them. Additionally Soma is also a powerful influence of technology and science on society. The discussions, Brave New World, The Circle, 1984, articles, and the judgement of other peers, has…

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    are we putting Earth under complicated issues? What can we do in order to achieve long lasting sustainability in Earth? Earth has become an issue all throughout the world and has been the number one problem due to the lack of attention we put on it. Many might not consider it an issue because we see the problems everyday thinking it’s normal, however it affects us along with the Earth. This has an impact on the world because we are the ones who come across problems involving the Earth and we…

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    States is losing many lives and much confidence from this event. Some still question whether getting involved is a smart decision or a severe mistake. This war is lasting for roughly 20 years and has such a great impact on America. The U.S. wants to protect Southern Vietnam from being under a communist government which escalated to a war with Vietnam and many lives from both countries being lost. The U.S. should not get involved in the Vietnam War because many veterans lives are being lost which…

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