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    Sherry Turkle‚ a psychologist and a professor at MIT‚ uses a variety of rhetorical strategies to convey her opinion about modern technologies. Additionally‚ she exhibits some ways she believes technology is harming relationships in one of her Ted talk. TED (Technology‚ Entertainment and Design) is a non-profit organization that supports the ideas through strong rhetoric and persuasive appeals. In 2012‚ social media‚ texting‚ and online communication were on the rise; it was affecting human ability

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    experience of thirty-six years old Mario Della Grotta‚ who is diagnosed with obsessive – compulsive disorder‚ or OCD. He suffers from a live of looped-loop in which he repeats actions fearing incompleteness. In Sherry Turkle’s essay‚ “Alone Together‚” Turkle explores the idea of authenticity and how in the future robots could offer humans better relationships as well as a better life. We ask how much technological control is too much control and whether these growing advancements in technology shape our

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    communication media generates distrust therefore makes people feel lonely? The essay “The Flight from Conversation” written by Sherry Turkle gives some cues to interpret this question. On one hand‚ Turkle mentions the thing people value the most is what they are interested in (Sherry Turkle‚ 334). She believes people are isolated from others to avoid outside disturbances (Sherry Turkle‚ 335). This “Bubble world” generates a sense of distance from others‚ which pushes us all further apart. Alarmingly People

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     A quick check on networking site is becoming the norm verses actually picking up the phone and calling the person you are catching up with. Sherry Turkle‚ in her essay “Can You Hear Me Now?‚” discusses points and personal experiences that persuade the reader that today’s society is becoming “more connected- or more alienated”‚ than ever before. Turkle utilizes the pathos appeal by using the rhetorical appeals of anecdotes‚ assertion‚ and reasoning. She relies heavily on the use of pathos throughout

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    Critique on Digital Demands Sherry Turkle describes how we are constantly connected to our phones‚ the internet‚ and also our computers. She describes how it is getting worse with all the people as we cannot enjoy the simple‚ pleasuring tasks that we used to enjoy before. When reading her interview it is very easy to visualize how things have changed. Turkle‚ who has worked at MIT for 30 years‚ says that students have changed over the 25 years of having technology and that it is not the same as

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    “Flight from Conversation‚” the M.I.T psychologist and professor‚ Sherry Turkle reveals the trends of a plugged-in life that are part of in our technological universe; at the same time‚ she clearly shows that technologies provide the illusion of “companionship without the demands of relationship‚” making people feel lonely even when they connect with others. Taking a stand as a partisan for communication as she states‚ Turkle not only worries about this tendency to substitute connection for conversation

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    texting and driving or walking and texting. Turkle explains how some people use technology as an escape from the real world by creating their own virtual lives. Another one of her points is that people can easily lie about who they are on social media‚ and it’s hard to know what is real and what isn’t. She concludes her essay by talking about a kid named Brad who has freed himself from technology by simply rather talking to people on the telephone. Although Turkle doesn’t expand much on how the use of

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    Sherry Turkle states that communication is important in any relationships and the idea that technology changes the way we communicate isn’t for the better in fact it creates a distraction to the relationship and the world around us. The chapter “Friendship” by Sherry Turkle explains how technology have interrupted friendships over the years and how people now care about media rather than friendship. Turkle states how technology affected the communication between people and their social skills‚ it

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    Turkle uses the second section of her book titled “Of Dreams and Beast” to continue to analyze how the computer programs are creating human-like experiences for its users. Turkle strategically examines this theory by making the claim that humans are unknowingly giving computers human qualities as we increase our usage of computer software. In order to efficiently deliver this argument‚ Turkle discuss how humans began to interact in the online communities called MUDs (Multi-user dimension or Multi-user

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    20‚ March 2013 2nd Assignment: “An Effective System” “Specifically‚ the growing threat that sexual predators pose to our Nation’s children and their families represents an area where our criminal justice system has failed the American people‚”(Unknown) is a quote by an American politician of the Republican Party‚ Paul Gillmor that illustrates the failures of the current American criminal justice system. According to The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes‚ the purpose of the criminal justice

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