Monday, January 20, 2020

Technology Is The Seed Of Our Destruction Essay -- Technology, Childre

At an early age children are given toys stimulate their brains. Legos, Lincoln logs, even the game Perfection, teach the young ones what shapes are and what they fit with. But soon Legos will no longer be relevant. Younger generations’ new â€Å"play toys† will be iPads, iPods, and numerous other tech gadgets. Our youth will grow up in a world where technology is always changing; having the mindset that nothing can be done without a smart phone, tablet, or computer. Today’s society is so tied to technology that we are losing grasp on the non-cyber reality. When my mother was dating, boys would come up to her in person and ask her out. There was a rush of adrenaline when doing so; the fear of being rejected, the joy if she said yes. Today boys just shoot over a text that reads â€Å"Hey grl, date?† And some texts are lucky if they contain vowels. What happened to romance? What young girls are growing up to realize only exists in fairytales and romantic comedies. Just like in video games, guys are always trying to find cheats, or short cuts. So it’s never a surprise when guys try to take short cuts to hook up with girls. Having phones with the ability to send pictures and search the web, makes it easier to send and receive risquà © pictures. Society as a whole is too dependent on technology, we are addicted to it. People are on edge when they are not around their phones or computers, because we feel the need to post our every thought and action that we had that day. Who really cares if Joe and Gina are eating at Steak an d Shake and feeling happy? No one! But the fact of the matter isn’t if we care it’s that we know. In the article, â€Å"Children, Technology, Problems and Preferences† is defines this act of sending naked pics or close to na... ...ut a public service announcement will cause the need for research, which will put technology to use and the may become a distraction. Doing homework is no longer about sitting down and getting it done. It is now a test of the fittest, who can go the longest without checking Facebook, tweeting, vining or posting what they just ate to instagram. We need to untie our ties to technology and take our lives back. Works Cited Crispo , Alexander W. "The Age of Electronic Fascination: Can’t Live With it and Can’t Live Without!." 2011.4 n. page. Web. Farber, Barry A., Gavin Shafron, Jaleh Hermandani, Emily Wald, and George Nitzburg. "Children, Technology, Problems, and Preferences." 2012. n. page. Web. Allison, Shelia. "Youth and the (potential) power of social media." 2013. n. page. Web. Menon, Vinay. "Blackberry or Spouse? You Choose." 2013. n.page. print

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