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    Pt1420 Unit 3 Essay

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    I got the idea because my cousin and I were playing a game where you had to multitask. So that’s how I came up with the idea. I thought that the kids would be the best at multitasking because since all the kids are still in school they might know more. I conducted the experiment by first gathering my subjects and my materials. Then I explained to all of my subject what they were going to do‚ I started the experiment and wrote

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    topic also because I had an experience with it. For instance‚ I eat‚ use my phone‚ watch the TV and talk with my family‚ all at once. From his words‚ I realized that all the world are multitasking‚ and I think the reason behind this is the technology development. After reading this essay‚ I concluded that multitasking is a good thing from my experience in doing many things at one time. Because time is important and when need to save it as much as we can‚ so why not to be multitasker if we can do it

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    Cell phones have created a multitasking ability that was never possibly before. People are able to text message‚ web search‚ and listen to music all at the same time. There are endless possibilities when it comes to cell phones and I think that the future of cell phones is going to be incredible. Even looking at the development of the cell phone is amazing because every so often there are so many new features added. I believe that cell phones are going to keep advancing to keep up with this ever-changing

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    Cited: Poe‚ Marshal. “The Hive.” Emerging: Contemporary Readings for Writers. Barclay Barrios. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 2010. 264 – 279. Print. Rekart‚ Jerome. “Taking on multitasking.” The Phi Delta Kappan. Phi Delta Kappa International. Vol. 93‚ No. 4 (Dec. 2011/Jan. 2012). 60-63. Article. Restak‚ Richard. “Attention Deficit: The Brain Syndrome of Our Era.” Emerging: Contemporary Readings for Writers. Barclay Barrios. Boston:

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    Richard Restak Essay 1

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    order to function we need to multitask. Multitasking is the new thing today; everyone wants to be able to do as many things as possible at one time. The plasticity of our brain is changing‚ and it’s negatively affecting us. Because of the new rewiring of our brain‚ multitasking is a negative thing because it shortens our attention span‚ devalues relationships‚ distracts us from the real moment and it causes people to be less efficient. First off‚ multitasking is negatively affecting humans because

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    Pashigian Vice President‚ Detroit Manufacturing Systems LLC. People wear “busy” like a badge of honor. It seems to get worse as technology continues to offer more ways to receive assignments and more ways to perform tasks simultaneously‚ or “multitasking”. People have lost a sense of the necessity to accomplish and‚ instead‚ amass huge task lists that occupy every minute of their busy days. The fact of the matter is that results are the only legal tender in the business world. Quality of life

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    tactics and strategies on their road to win the olympics in 1980 Some of these strategies coincide with the ideas in the How to become a master student textbook. The U.S hockey team uses the strategies of goal setting‚ “Be Here Now”‚ and Avoiding multitasking. Goal setting is one strategy used by the U. S hockey team. Goal setting is the process of identifying something that you want to accomplish and establishing measurable goals and timeframes An example

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    Be Careful of Technology Where would people be without technology? They would not keep in contact with the one they met at Casablanca three years ago‚ or trawling through a photo album of their elementary school classmates. They would not be able to use emoji instead of words to craft a sentence. However‚ technological advances make people be too immersed in the virtual world and disconnect from people around them. It means that technology has gradually taken the place of the side by side connection

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    Real Experience for Real Teen Drivers Real Experience for Real Teen Drivers Young drivers lack experience in driving situations that will occur outside of the mandatory‚ cookie cutter training they complete during the time of holding their learners driving licenses. The lack of inexperience plays a major role in teen car accident fatalities and injuries. Whitelegg (1987) has shown “The United States alone is in running of about 50‚000 deaths a year from teen-driving fatalities. In terms of

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    their teens and twenties and begin to act upon their values‚ attitudes and worldviews.” (Keeter & Taylor 2010‚ p.1). The millennial generation has many unique characteristics: like achievement oriented and pressured‚ less devoted to faith‚ and multitasking. You are part of the millennial generation if you were born between the years 1980 and 2000. “They are more ethnically and racially diverse than older adults. They’re less religious‚ less likely to have served in the military‚ and are on track

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