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    Therefore, with using a tablet in a classroom, the students have the access to do anything they want. With the advancement of technology, tablets have formed into a tool that can be used for everyone’s discretion. With the access to the internet that it provides, it is seemingly easier to get distracted from school work, or work in general. One may find that it is more appealing…

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    The world of technology has never stopped expanding. Since the early ages, man have wanted something new and tecnology is the only tool that helps satisfies a man’s desire for something unique. Sherry Turkle has explained how technology and robots are borrowing a part of us. She explains further on, in her article “Alone Together,” how people are becoming dependent on these gadgets. Turkle goes on to explain her explanation by using the word authentic. She wonders if people are genuine even…

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    The wide expansion of technology occurred in the early 2000’s and has rapidly spread ever since. Originally, technology was meant to be used in the workforce as a way to make manual labor jobs easier and more efficient. Since then many more advancements have been made, bringing technology right to your front door, or, your living room carpet. Technology being so accessible and convenient, unlike before when it was only used when necessary, has became an indulgence in the average household. In…

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    Fixing society, it’s a commonly discussed topic with many many different opinions, but who really holds the key to unlock our full potential. In Beyond Civilization: Humanity’s Next Great Adventure by Daniel Quinn, he claims to know the answer. He claims that our society is doomed unless we make drastic changes, and flip what we know upside down. Daniel Quinn goes on to say how we need new minds to come up with a solution, rather than old minds coming up with programs and how we need to orient…

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    reckless advancement in technology only for leisure purposes. David Suzuki in his essay titled “It Always Costs,” not only lays out the facts about the damage that reckless advancement has on Earth, but also outlines some methods of testing and caution that should be put into practice for the benefit of humanity. Witnessing the recklessness of the human race through detrimental untested technological innovations, Suzuki describes through several examples the damages of technologies such as that…

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    A true narcissist is someone who so invested in themselves that they are oblivious to the opinions of other people. I would argue the opposite of that Jonathan has stated, that in fact social media and technology awakens our dormant insecure self. The instagram pages we follow and the facebook personalities that youth idolise are all immensely popular. Driving the feeling that if we cannot crack a certain amount of likes, or views on our social media material…

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    Every year society makes more advancements in technology. In the essay “Why Place Matters,” by Wilfred M. McClay and Ted V. McAllister they inform readers of why it is important to have physical connections to places. The authors’ message emphasizes how globalization is now possible thanks to technology. They also believe that due to globalization people are losing touch of their physical connection with places and people. We can now communicate with other parts of the world in seconds, however…

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    Google, defined, is a search engine that finds websites related to what the user enters in the search bar. Once you get to the desired website, Nicholas Carr argues that we glance through the information instead of reading it in its entirety. The days of going to the library, finding a book, reading the information, or reading through a textbook are almost obsolete. Google users are lazy and want to find the quickest way to solve their questions,…

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    David Eagleman, a neuroscientist and best-selling author, wrote an article for the famous magazine publication Wired titled, “Six Ways the Internet will Save Civilization”. As the title suggests, Eagleman lists and details examples of how the internet can stop or prevent societies from collapsing. With this piece, he hopes to inform the reader of how possible scenarios could play out with the intervention of the internet that could end in favor of humanity. Though he tries to support his claims…

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    someone is trying to tell him something. He writes down what the light makes out. In both the movie and the book there is a similarity of morse code and with some differences. I feel that this scene was created to mainly show the differences of technology and how even in the older times they were still able to do more technological things. They were not held back because of this but were still able to do…

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