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    and when we don’t have those things‚ we are in a panic mode where we don’t know how to function without technology anymore. Technology is causing problems such as technostress‚ technophobia‚ internet isolation and addiction‚ which then leads into family and other relationship issues. What is technostress and technophobia? Technostress is when there is a feeling of anxiety or mental pressure‚ from overexposure or involvement with technology. Technostress is caused by all of the different types of

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    swapping. Through this class‚ I had a chance to contact others through cyberspace. However‚ I still have a fear of computers. I decided that I want to know more about computers and cyberspace. I will first discuss cyberspace‚ then I will discuss about technophobia. Its well known that people say and do things in cyberspace that they wouldnt ordinarily say or do in the face-to-face world. The virtual world is quite different from the real world. People cant see a person in cyberspace. People cant see a

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    Legend: Add=addition Add: Chapter I Problem and its background Introduction In present times ‚ computer gaming has been popular mostly within the students’ societies worldwide. Like a virus ‚ excessive gaming has also been contagious within the society ‚ creating an indestructible and unstoppable problem concerning its effects. In local concept ‚ students and non-students here in the Philippines has been massively influenced with the habit of computer gaming even it sometimes affects their daily

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    Chapter II RELATED LITERATURE Many people do not know how‚ or even when computers were first made. Even before the first electronic computers were made‚ many people believe that computers started with the abacus‚ a simple counting device. The abacus is believed to have been built in Babylon in the fourth century B.C. The "First Generation" of computers started in the very late 1930’s. These computers were grotesquely slow‚ colossal in size‚ created much heat‚ used hundreds of kilowatts of power

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    Dystopian Fiction Dystopian fiction presents a problematic‚ often bleak and/or future world. It calls into question the legitimacy of the practices of societies traditional guardians and governors. (Eg. Police‚ government‚ education systems) By portraying contemporary aspects of society in a distorted or exaggerated fashion dystopian fiction is both protest against the unquestioned authority of traditional institutions and a rally cry for change. Often‚ dystopian fiction will illustrate the future

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    Introduction First Bruce Mazlish (1967‚ p.14) claimed “we cannot think any longer man without a machine” in 1967‚ then Sherry Turkle discussed the issue of people growing up with computers and loving them and identify themselves as machines in 1984. Today‚ there is a new direction and discussion about the relationship between human and machines. As Mazlish and Turkle emphasized the future of interaction between machines and human‚ today‚ the discussion has various aspects and one of them is that

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    methods and technologies in industry and medication provide us a longer and healthier life‚ with less work and more leisure time. Though it seems that the development of science has changed our lives for the better‚ the recurring representation of technophobia

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    Computer Addiction as a Gendered Phenomenon In the late 1990s‚ a barrage of media reports declared that women were becoming uncontrollably addicted to the Internet and some were neglecting—or even leaving--their husbands and children as a result of their online obsession. Headlines described the strange phenomenon: Internet Blamed for Neglect: Police Say Mother Addicted to Web(Bricking‚ 1997)‚ ‘Net-addicted Mother Loses Custody of Her Children (1997)‚ Mom Web Addict Allegedly Neglected Kids (1997)

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    The title of the article is “The challenge of managing electronic records in developing countries: Implication for records manager in sub Saharan Africa”. The article is written by Brendan E. Asogwa in 2012. The author of this article is a Doctoral student at the University of Nigeria. His academic qualifications make him qualified enough to use this article as my topic in reviewing. He had acquired qualifications in Diploma in Public Administration and Local Government‚ Bachelor Degree in Education

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    Effects of computer addiction on the Academic Performance of the students A Research paper Submitted to the Faculty of Education City College of Tagaytay In Partial Requirement for the subject‚ Educational Research Von Bryan A. Borja BSE – IIA Submitted to: Mrs. Lorena Constante October 17‚ 2012 Introduction   It is known that we are living in technological era. The computers become irreplaceable tool in everyday life of almost each person

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