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    The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains. Essay Since the introduction of computers, they have served me for numerous purposes. In his book The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains, Nicholas Carr suggests that even though the internet is an important tool, it is also a distraction causing users to be less attentive people. By constantly being on the web people are acquiring bad reading habits, this leads to users only skimming articles or anything they read. In my…

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    has not only contributed to the global world, but also scientific research such as creating new medicine, finding new planets and so. But is modern technology all rainbow and sunshine? Or does technology has it dark sides too? Since bullying on internet has become a huge issue or illegal downloading of movies and music. Professor Hawking´s states that one of the positive advantages of the modern technology is that it's enhances communication. With today´s devices you can communicate with…

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    Puppets in a Wired World?” author Sue Halpern gives us an overview of how the internet has progressed over the years. The first technology only allowed information to be sent to another computer which was called ARPANET. This was the start to the beginning of the internet. At this time, computers were very slow and expensive. Today, the internet is fast, inexpensive, and a permanent part of the culture. With the internet, this has changed what the meaning of valuable information is and how…

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    have strict internet prohibitions for all employees. Personal use of internet services will be strictly prohibited. Protecting clients ' data is the most important aspect of Walters Security. Even though Walters Security will have a website, names and locations of current customers will not be listed. Internet Explorer will be used as this firm basic web browser. Monitoring Associate Internet Usage Alternative internet browsers will not be allowed access on the Walters Security Internet…

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    The internet had changes and social media is the feeding grounds of something of darker intent. In the article “Tyranny of the Mob,” Joel Stein discusses the lack of authority and social manner of online trolls and how their aggression and violence is oozing from technology, affecting aspects of everyday life. Stein is writing to educate unaware and oblivious readers of the damage trolls cause, which range from “clever pranks to harassment to violent threats” (27) and to inform his audience of…

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    and are losing ground on how we can sympathize for one another . Due to the obvious effects electronics have on humans it could be argued the best course of action at the current time would be to restrict the use of electronics connected to the internet in our society. Technology wasn’t always considered “bad”…

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    In the article Is Google Making Us Stupid?, Nicholas Carr, the author, discusses the pros and cons of technology, specifically the Internet, as both a provider of information, and a way for humans to access information. He opens with a quote from the infamous film 2001: A Space Odyssey, where HAL, the supercomputer, pleads with his human companion not to shut him down. “Dave, my mind is going,” says HAL sadly. Similarly, Carr feels that his mind is also experiencing a loss. A prolific and…

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    authors strategically utilize different rhetorical strategies to support their viewpoints and draw in their target audience. In the articles, “Is Google Making Students Stupid?” by well renowned journalist and cultural critic Nick Romeo, “Is The Internet Making Us Dumber, Smarter, Or Just Different?” by journalist Luke O’Neil, “Addiction” by Principal Researcher at Microsoft danah boyd, and “Addicted to Distraction” by CEO and founder of The Energy Project Tony Schwartz, the authors share their…

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    becoming skeptical and concerned about the effects of easy access information on the human mind. One of the first to write on this arising issue is Nicholas Carr, the author of “Is Google Making Us Stupid”. He believes that the excessive use of the internet fosters psychological trouble. It is evident that our ability to interpret text and retain the meaning of simple and complex words are now more than ever at risk. Carr suggest that the more we read and obtain information through search…

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    and minimum physical efforts. Thus, information became one of the most important resources to ensure human existence and progress. Information is the basis of any experience, and experience determines level and quality of an individual's life. The Internet is a global information environment, which is a universally accessible and easy to use. A stay in the network increases speed of information, simplifies many tasks, and presents new technical possibilities. Unfortunately, everything has…

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