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    It is common to see people ridiculing technology saying that it is ruining the world and that it is destroying children. In my opinion, I believe that technology is great. Technology has allowed us to do so many wonderful things that would be impossible without them. Even though there may be some disadvantages, there are many more benefits than drawbacks. Technology helps us to learn better, learn more, be safer, healthier, and more connected. If you have ever communicated your plans to your…

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    Being Connected

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    the new technology that we have today. I also think that the new technology is okay, but all it gives you is a constant buzz and a never-ending mindless chatter. Maybe one day I will start having the same emotion or feeling about the newer source of technology like I do about the older source of technology. How do you feel about the whole situation? If you had to make a decision of picking the best one, witch one would you pick. I honestly think the newest version of technology is…

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    Technology In America

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    Technology is such great achievement reached by man. We can't not even start to name all the milestones reached thanks to technology, among the most important are: travel outside the planet to the moon, latest scientific advancement to prevent, control and eliminate diseases, travel thru land, sea and air - using the most state of the art comfort and safety. Technology is responsible for success, wealth and why not, longevity, the latest scientific discoveries are capable of prolonging life.…

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    Technology: The Double-Edged Sword In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, the cause of conflict seems to be split between excessive and powerful technology, and extreme censorship by those in charge. Though censorship is an important theme in this story, technology is ultimately the root of the problem. Technology is a true double-edged sword. At the same time that it resolves problems, it also creates new problems. With not so far advanced technology, the solutions are small and the consequences…

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    Technology and Social media has become an important part of our daily life so it makes it hard for people to live without it. Social media and technology gives us infinite access to information and lets the world become more connected unlike ever before. However, this infinite amount of access and connection also comes with a cost. Transparency brought by social media blurred the line between public self and private self . Thus, makes it hard for people to balance it. In “Electric Funeral”,…

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    Is Technology Taking Over Our Society? Over the past several years, technology is becoming more and more prevalent in everyday life. Advancements in technology have and are making the lives of people simpler and more efficient. Through its use, individuals are taking advantage of technology in society and in school. More and more schools are incorporating technology in classrooms, such as permitting students to use laptops to do research, write papers, or take notes and having projectors to…

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    There are plenty of technologies that should never have been invented. If you asked a random person what invention they think shouldn't have been invented, you are likely to receive "the atomic bomb" or "social media" as the most common answers. I, however, believe there is one specific type of invention that is feeding off of the general mass' fear of being ill - common antibacterial products such as hand sanitizers and antibacterial hand soaps. Of course, one could say that antibacterial…

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    Technology In The 1990's

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    1990’s Technology When you were a kid, could you ever have imagined being able to pull out a small computer out of your pocket and being able to find the answer to nearly anything that you needed to know? The 90’s is an era that is well talked about due to the effect it had on music, fashion, sports, and many more. Sixty-one percent of adults in America own a cell phone. Thirty percent of adults own a mobile phone and only nine percent of adults do not own a phone at all and the number of…

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    selected novel some of the technology is still used today one of them being the rifled barrel of a gun the soul purpose for this war to give the bullet more accuracy and range one of the major downsides to these guns were they took a bit longer to reload which back then really matters, my novel was placed in the american revolution and back then they way we fought was to get in a line and don't fire until fired upon but we were very outnumbered so we had to think of new technology and that ended…

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    Gulf War and, to a lesser degree, the Kosovo air campaign demonstrated that advanced technologies have brought very significant changes to how war is waged. Intelligence sensors, precision navigation data and communications gave commanders unprecedented situational awareness. This situational awareness, coupled with precision-guided weapons, proved devastating. The major significance of these advanced technologies is not that they incrementally increase the capabilities of existing forces but,…

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