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    Internet Vs. Books Nicolas Carr suggest that the internet is making people “scattered and superficial thinkers.” Everyone takes the internet for granted; it gives each person access to search whatever one wants to when one wants to. With the internet being something no one can live without anymore, it has slowly made people less intelligent. In the short essay, Does the Internet Make You Smarter or Dumber, Nicholas Carr states his opinion that the internet is making us less concentrated on…

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    bored.” This means that people can become addicted and when not using technology become weary with things they used to love to do. Another reason is we should engage in this program for the reason using technology while doing something else like multitasking it would honestly just create more trouble focusing. Scientists did an experiment where they took someone that multitasks and someone that does not and it proves that…

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    Pharmacy Manager Interview Regarding Personnel Management. I interviewed a CVS pharmacy manager regarding issues related to personnel management. Some of the issues she identified were scheduling, prioritizing, and multitasking. Scheduling is one of the biggest issues that the pharmacy manager faces related to personnel management. Employees may have different availability and it is hard to make a schedule that will accommodate every employee’s availability and personal preferences and will…

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    He believes that this increase in multitasking has evolved from the increase in technology all around us. Restak states that: “In response to this media torrent, the brain has had to make fundamental adjustments. The demarcation between here and elsewhere has become blurred. Thanks…

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    their homework for last and it ends up being rushed. Therefore, just sending one text could lead to not doing homework at all. Some believe that technology has a positive influence on teens. They say that multitasking helps train the teen brain. However, they are obviously wrong because multitasking can cause “sensory overload”. In the article “The Teen Brain” by Debra Bradley Ruder it states, “But Jensen highlights a recent study showing how sensory overload can hinder undergraduates' ability…

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    Along with immense social ramifications, social networking demonstrates destructive psychological effects upon adolescents as well. “Social psychologists have determined that people have a basic human need to be included by other people” (Kowalski 66) as human nature drives people to the desire of being accepted and included. This provides reasoning to why people become infatuated with obtaining friends or followers on social media; they want to feel like others find interest in them and their…

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    ability to multitask comes with time, and thus it is crucial to young drivers to focus on all aspects of the road. Adjusting a car radio or manipulating a phone while driving is the most common in-car distraction, and therefore, playing loud music or multitasking in the car is unsafe. Many would agree that loud noises are distractions to all drivers. It is very important for…

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    Is Google Making Us Stupid? Over the years we have ran to Google for help. Maybe it was for how to cook a favorite dish or maybe it was for a problem that we ran into that we didn't know how to handle, whatever the case maybe us as humans have ran to Google over time for all our problems. We have become so comfortable using the internet that we no longer know how to do simple things in life; for example, how to work an elementary problem because the internet spoon feeds it to us. When we wake up…

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    Locus Of Control

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    Getting organized isn’t only putting your things together, it is making a plan for things you need to do. Secondly, they have to stop multitasking. It has been said that multitasking in physically impossible. Thirdly, students will need to divide their work up evenly. There is nothing worse than trying to cram for every subject and class in one night or even a certain time limit. Fourthly, sleeping is one…

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    purposes like controlling drones for the military, they lack some features to allow TSI developers and employees to do their work effectively. Below is a section that describes the issues that Top Secret Inc. is facing in their office. 1. Lack of Multitasking The office of TSI needs to be able to multitask. They don’t have…

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