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    Albert Einstein declared “It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.” It is important to remember that Einstein said this long before all of the technological developments we know today. If he could see how far we have progressed, his proclamation would most likely be even more urgent. Many people share the fear of technology overtaking humans. While this apprehension is certainly understandable, technology has always advanced over time and the benefits have…

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    While many people would see this as an advancement of science and a good thing. However, Louv quickly shows where he falls on the matter by using a satirical quote from Matt Richtel about how “it’s time for nature to carry its weight,” (lines 8-9). He then incorporates more quotes from Richtel that continue…

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    day? If so do you think you're getting dumber? People assume that iPhones and laptops are evidence of progress. In some ways that’s true, But it is also having a negative effect on this generation. Technology is making us dumber. You don’t need science to tell you that technology is making you more easily distracted. Whether it is you leaving from a task to check your phone or scrolling through your friends Facebook profiles. People are becoming more absent minded to the task you should be…

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    The increasing advancements in technology have changed the way we communicate with each other. Nowadays, many people use Facetime to connect with their families and friends. People from all over the world can stay connected with just the touch of a button. Now, imagine being able to virtually transport from one place to another to communicate with your loved ones. Imagine being able to interact with them, without having to physically be at the same location. This new technological innovation is…

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    Mankind’s scientific advancement in the name of progress can be absolutely detrimental to the environment and all the living organisms, as we know it. During WWII, German scientists were secretly developing chemical weapons to be used on human beings. These chemicals after the war became very abundant in various forms (chemical structure) and were recommended to farmers as a pest control. The purpose of these lethal chemicals changed from disrupting the human nervous system to eradicating…

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    Robert A. Heinlein, a well-respected and notable science fiction short-story novelist, once said, “Everything is theoretically impossible, until it is done” (Robert). Many scientists have lived by this quote. Since the end of the 20th century, science has increased tremendously. From taking a man to the moon, to finding cures for detrimental diseases, scientists and their inventions have proven that human beings can do anything they set their minds to achieving. A new and highly talked about…

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    Religion, Reality, or Science Science and religion are two different aspects of life. They both have their optimistic values and teachings, and I am stuck in the middle. There are so many extensive and adequate theories that lead me to question my own beliefs and theological virtues. Based on history and facts, it seems like the two have been in conflict ever since the very beginning. Religion is a matter of faith and science is all about rationality and finding proof, and at times one outweighs…

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    The Bums: A Short Story

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    Humans resemble flowers. Their soil is all the aspects of life, the stem is their durability and the petals represent their knowledge of self-worth. When people do not understand or value who they are, they become a shell of themselves. Perhaps more like a wilting flower. They curl their petals in blocking the sunlight unknowingly stunting their growth process making themselves weaker. I was once the wilting flower. Succumbing to everyone's opinion of how I should be left me empty. My petals…

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    According to Sanderson & Huffman (2017), technostress is the anxiety you feel due to overexposure or the interaction that you have in your everyday life with technology. There are times when we all get addicted or stressed out when it comes to technology and the devices that we use. The stress comes from having constant access to a device in which you never unplug from the device. Below I have listed methods that I can use in order to change how technostress is impacting my life. Above in my…

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    Animal testing has been around for a long time and sense we have such advanced technology you would think that there would be a better way to test on the animals. It is a hot debate on whether or not Animal testing should be banned or is positive to the world medically and cosmetically. Although some may say that animal testing is not harmful and helpful after hearing my reasons you will understand that animal testing should be banned. Animal testing is cruel and harmful, not accurate and…

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