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    thrive like it does today? For an industry to grow a source of energy must be used to power special tools and machines. As time passed, different sources of energy began to appear and help current industries become what they are today. Although many sources of energy have been discovered by the U.S., they have chosen the use of fossil fuels as their main source of energy. Fossil fuels have been used to provide power for combustion engines,…

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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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    In the information age, misuse of computers hurts the intelligence of the general population by reducing their attention spans. Many people in first-world countries cannot resist peeking at their smartphones during important tasks, but like any new technology, these problems eventually fade away. For example, new weapons introduced in World War I led to trench warfare, but later, war experts found new strategies that prevent these stalemates. Although Nicholas Carr’s “Is Google Making Us…

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    Technology and Culture: An Anthology is a collection of essays compiled by editors Melvin Kranzberg and William Davenport. Each of these papers were previously submitted to the quarterly journal of the Society for the History of Technology entitled Technology and Culture. The editors wanted to focus on the history of technology. However, they realized that technology’s history would also have to be explored in the social and cultural context’s. Therefore, they compiled essays that reflected not…

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    American technology has always been growing, But let's go back in time to where it all started. World war two was a big bang for the united states, it led to a mass opening of job positions for the people, it led to a large spike in the economy. But let's not forget the technology industry and how it was booming! American technology varied from their flawless designs and models of planes such as the bomber which was used to bomb hiroshima to the advancements in radar drones all the way to…

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    Technology ,when we think about it the first thing that comes to mind is the immeasurable good that it brings. Technology has expanded the potential of the human race and has brought new advancements from artificial organs to self driving cars .But technology is a double edged sword, all the good it brings comes at a price . The more we rely on technology the more we become reliant on it .Technology has become that "good thing “that we have overindulged in. We overlook the harmful effects of…

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    Over the years, there 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…

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    Surviving progress essay: How does technology transform us? For the last decades, technology has been evolving exponentially and our dependance ad addiction to them has been growing alongside them. However, I don't think it's for the best. Technology transforms us by making us dumber. For starters, the usage of texting doesn't help one become smarter. Using abbreviations and other writing shortcuts makes one forget how to write well and without mistakes. The number of text message users is…

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    Taylor Oberpriller The Dumbest Generation 1/5/15 ⅚ B The current under 30 generation is the dumbest generation ever. Just because of the fact that we have access to more advanced technology and knowledge of the use of that technology, it could also be argued that the same technology has disconnected this generation from real peer contact, common sense problem solving skills, connection to writing skills, and critical thinking which has put the under 30 generation at a disadvantage and has, in…

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    Wearable Technology Wearable technology is being used by more and more individuals each and every day. Technology that counts steps, tracks fitness, and even shows your heart rate. But now there is a new item that has been put on the market. Invented by Ethan Smith, “The Dirt watch.” Many motocross racers love to listen to music when they ride, but in order to be fast you have to shift gears at the right time. In order to do that, you have to be able to hear the rpm of the engine. The Dirt…

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