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    reminders to improve the quality of our very own education within a rapidly improving technological world. Technology is often seen as a way to increase learning and collaboration on students on college campuses. The current generation of college students has basically grown up with technology in their lives always, and these students are among the earliest of creations of new advances in technology. With this students are encouraged to explore new ways of learning as well as connecting to their campus

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    Technology has become an increasing presence in society. Most of it has been for the better, but there is a dark side to technology that has been forming. Many works of literature have been written in order to expose this negative presence. The Circle by Dave Eggers, published in 2013, follows a young woman, Mae throughout her new job. She has started working at a tech company, which becomes increasingly invasive and controlling of everyone’s lives. Similarly, in The Truman Show directed by Peter

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    Young people spend 27 or more hours a week on the Internet (Anderson). As society moves on, technology will keep diffusing and changing drastically; opening more possibilities for newer and undiscovered innovations to take over. Technology can be found anywhere from phones to cars that people drive every day. As technology advances, scientists and doctors have started an altercation between those who believe new tech will teach communities and strengthen our knowledge and others who believe that

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    device"(Rosen). Technology is an advanced program on a computer or even a cell phone that can do anything from discovering what you want. However, children remain the most human beings that use technology. Since they have been given a cell phone or a tablet at a very young age, their mind is used to the technology moving their fingers yet when parents give a child technology devices they don't know how enormous they are hurting the child's education. Since children have become more dependent on technology they

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    autonomously”(Weiser). There has been a debate for years on whether or not technology impairs users from performing daily tasks and whether it is has become too much to handle. Technology is a very important and helpful aid to an individual’s every day life. Although some might see it as a distraction, the number of ways in which technology has advanced our capabilities, effectiveness and knowledge is enough to sink most opposing arguments. Technology has created a very different society completely changing the

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    Technology is as much of a distraction as it is an asset. It took me 30 minutes to begin this essay because my phone is right next to me, and I got a text. A single message turned into a full conversation along with an update on multiple social media apps. I was annoyed with my phone because it distracted me from my essay, but how could I stay mad at something so important to me? Without my phone I doubt I could be a functioning adult. I couldn’t have bought my Starbucks this morning, I used the

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    world has basically been taken over by technology. Its everywhere and easily accessible nowadays. There is an emerged advancement of the internet with its different platforms of communication. With all the technology available to use, a question is raised of whether it improves or destroys our minds. Opposing views are demonstrated in Matthew Wisnioski’s article “How digital technology is destroying your mind” and Starre Vartan’s article “How technology is changing our minds for the better.” Wisnoski

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    Other Name With the advancements of technology, what past generations have defined as traditionally being ‘intelligent’ is outdated in today’s age and Millennials have found new ways to be just as capable as the old generation. Elevating learning in a way that was once unimaginable in the past, technology is forging a path to open a brighter future built on achieving knowledge by technology and Millennials are taking wide strides across that path. Has technology truly been nothing, but a detriment

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    past few years technology has advanced in many ways. There are many experts who believe new technology is a threat to our brains. While others argue that new technology offers many benefits to our brains like, “enhancing our intellect, creativity, and mental capacity.” In my opinion, I think new technology is and can be a threat to our brains because I believe technology is replacing our ability to write, and read books. Also, while others might disagree with my thoughts on new technology, I believe

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    family adopts their own unique parenting style, a few of the major changes which have sociological implications have occurred in the role technology plays in parenting, the economic support role of the parent, and the decision-making role of the parent (Knox & Schacht, 2016). According to Knox and Schacht (2016), many parents initially were against the role technology began playing in parenting, as it took the place of children playing outdoors and with other children. This caused a significant decrease

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