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    Slaves of Technology Compared to most countries, here in America we live a fairly comfortable life. Most US citizens aren’t suffering from poverty, or dealing with an over controlling government. Our longevity as a society can be attributed to advancements in technology. We rank 2nd among all countries in technological advancements, only trailing Japan, we seek out technology to help us in about every aspect of our lives. Technological advancements in medicine, transportation, communication,…

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    “Fast -Moving Society” argues that the advantages of living in a highly mobile society is outweighed by disadvantages. The author supports his argument by first recognizing not many families live together and traveling long distances is a necessity to see loved ones. He continues by bringing up that the past generations had better connections without technology. The author’s purpose is to grab the new generations attention in order to show the importance of a well-connected society and how new…

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    Letter to the Editor on Technology and Social Isolation I am writing in response to the article written on the website Independa titled “Social Isolation Increasingly Being Addressed by Technology”. This article is very informative and well written; it provides examples of how technology benefits senior citizens. From my perspective as a student, I feel I can draw the needed attention to it. Social isolation impacts many people of all ages and should be something that is a priority to…

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    blood, Jack Merridew! You and your hunting! We might have gone home--'" Jack upsets Ralph because he dismisses the importance of the fire, the only connection to civilization. His craving for ferocity leads him to disappoint the others. The rules in society that they are accustomed to are quickly fading on the island.…

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    What Has Technology Done to America Technology is improving every day. Making it easy to access different things on the Internet. Technology contains many private data bases that can be obtained through anybody. It also gives people access to do things, that shouldn’t be done. Technology has changed America in an unsatisfactory way. Children are not using technology appropriately. One-way technology is being misused is, cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is when bullying take place online through the…

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    other disagree. Technology is making us smarter because it helps our society and we learn more with it. One reason why is, technology helps with our society. A way it helps us is with transportation. For example in article A it says “If you have ever visited Japan, then think of the Tokyo subway.” This shows that with technology transportation is easier because of subways, cars, planes, etc. Another way it helps us with our society is politics, the reason why is because they can see what other…

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    Science And Technology In The 1940’s Have you ever wondered how technology and science got so advanced? Many different items that we use today started from something that may seem small, such as, medicine, cell phones, and even irregular things like guns and bombs. Linus Pauling once said, “Science is the search for truth. It is not a game in which one tries to beat others.” While not a game, it is fought like one. Scientists have developed weapons and strategies to progress their performance…

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    Throughout time, there have been questions about why society is the way it is. It is no accident the way society turned out of the years. People will always try to design different ways to keep the peace in society. They tried by locking up the criminals in jails, but that wouldn't create an ideal society. There were still be the outcasts and unwanted people left for society to deal with daily. There were the disabled that weren't perfect and unable to be productive. The state and government…

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    What would society be like without the technological advancements and discoveries we have today? In the novella Anthem people fear technology and science. The government and most citizens don’t want anything to do with technology. Technology is primitive and is progressing at a slower speed than present day. The government brainwashes children at a young age to fear creativity and curiosity to ensure that nobody will try to make their own inventions. The government doesn’t want people to be more…

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    In Stanley Fish’s “Getting Coffee Is Hard to Do” and Stan Cox’s “The Case against Air Conditioning”, both authors discuss how technology and life changed over the years in different ways. In Fish’s essay, he noticed that the technology growth made it harder to get coffee, and on the other side, Cox is saying how Americans have become far too reliant on air conditioning. The technology is obviously increasing a lot of things in people’s lives, making it easier, more confortable and it enable…

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