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    Boredom Is Bad

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    Does boredom really affect you as much as you think? Boredom is something that you think is bad, but is actually really good for you. Boredom was a fact of life. If you’re waiting for your parents to come and pick you up. You get your phone and start playing on your phone, you also start texting your friends. Your mom comes and gets you, you turn your phone off and get in the car. You get back on your phone and start playing your games again. According to the passage, it says, “…

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    Feed Mt Anderson Quotes

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    The novel Feed by M.T Anderson is a book that tells about a more futuristic 21st century. The novel uses teens to express what happiness is in this generation. Through looking at the novel Feed, I can see that he M.T Anderson’s novel Feed teaches us that happiness in the 21st century revolves around technology, the danger of technology use, and drug use. It is seen throughout the novel as you read page by page. One important reason why the novel uses teens to express what happiness is in this…

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    Cell phones are used for multiple thing. Some of theses things could be good some could be bad. School is the worst place to have cell phones. Cell phones cause distractions in the middle of class when children are trying to learn. Cell phones should not be allowed in school. Teachers really wouldn't know if their students really know the material, because students would be able to find answers on their phone. Students would be able to cheat on every test or every work-sheet by using their…

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    There were many difficult processes that a person had to master during their lifetime, but some had different opinions on which activity was the hardest for them. I found that the most challenging task that I had to accomplish up to this point of my life was learning to drive. Learning how to drive was the most difficult process for me because of the external and internal distractions that I had to face when I began taking lessons. The external disturbances were factors that disrupted my…

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    Screen time for children has some pros and cons about it. I believe that very young children, like younger than 4, should not have any screen time at all. However, when kids grow up they will start to need a phone for contacting family and such. Also, in school, sometimes the internet is needed to answer a question on homework. More time online for young kids can be hurtful to their interaction with the outside world. When driving down the street these days, you see a minimum of kids…

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    If my college professors and I were to switch places, things would be a whole a lot different. Most of the things I would change would mostly be the way the professor taught the class. Something things would be the same, like the things they teach. Teaching changes the further you go in your education. The higher grade you go, the harder your work and the stricter your teachers become. I am going to use my college algebra teacher, Mr. Jones as my example for a teacher. Mr. Jones is…

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    Once said by a famous person, “ It’s not about how robust of a driver a person is. It’s about the five seconds, a person take their eyes off the road. Don’t risk it.” This means no matter if a person is an expert in driving the five seconds they have their eyes on their phone is what matters. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) an agency of the executive branch of the U.S. government, part of the department of transportation getting the viewers on how texting and driving is…

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    In today’s society cell phones has captured our minds. Due to the negative effect of a cell phones, people are beginning to lack education, and is causing us to be dissatisfied with being sincerely free and obtained. Technology is beginning to shape our brain onto being dependent on cell phones. It is quite obvious that cell phones have generated a reaction in society to be consumed with technology. Technology have a major influence on our education, affecting our thinking and learning. Even…

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    There are many conversations about how smartphones affect human interactions. In Mandy Oaklanders article “ How Your Smartphone is Ruining Your Relationship” she states that being attached to your smartphone seems to sabotage your relationship your relationship with your loved ones. If you are in a room of people, the majority have their smartphone on their body. The ring or ding of a text can pull someone out of a conversation is an instant. We are becoming a society that expects instant…

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    In an age where everything is moving in the digital direction, it is vital that we shower not only the streets but also embrace technology and social media in the fight for social justice. People have been protesting for days on end in disapproval of the current state of affairs between the police and citizens, more correctly, citizens who identify as “colored.” I am one of those citizens. I am one of the tens of thousands who was ridiculed and mocked for expressing a second amendment right to…

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