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    Technology with its rapid growing speed is influencing old ways of doing daily affairs. We don’t need to do much effort to handle different tasks and chores since all of them will be done in a matter of pushing a button. While it is true that technology has brought comfort to our lives‚ nearly all of us can confess that technology by itself has got a lot of disadvantages that in long term can cause a lot of side effects either physically or emotionally. Due to the spread of wide range of webs (Internet)

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    modern world. Technology is continuous developing that resulted into many devices that helped us a lot. Computers became essential part of our lives. Technically speaking‚ the computer is any counting device. But in the context of modern technology‚ we will define the computer as an electronic device capable of interpreting and executing programmed commands for input‚ output‚ computation‚ and logic operations. Computer habits could be categorized on how many hours you spent in computer‚ purpose of

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    Chapter I I. Introduction: In today’s modern times‚ computer technology has become a vital part of our life. It helps us to have an easier life. In this competing world‚ the students should have to learn a lot when it comes to education. Everything cannot be taught by a teacher or in school. To face big challenges in life‚ students take up extra learning which can be done through computers. These computers can be used for their personal or recreational activities like listening to music‚

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    Computer Technology and the Effects on S Computer Technology and the Effect on Society Computer technology has had a great effect on society as a whole throughout history. It has modified our behavior greatly as we have become accustomed to the technological advancements of yesterday. We are so dependent sometimes we do not even have a concept of what life would be like without computers. When we are forced to live life without computers we are left hopeless and disillusioned and simple everyday

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    This Thesis applies as an approach of technological experiment to analyze the performance of students when exposed to computer games‚ or the internet. PC games‚ also known as computer games‚ are video games played on a general- purpose personal computer rather than a dedicated video game console or arcade machine. Their defining characteristics include a lack of any centralized controlling authority and greater capacity in input‚ processing‚ and output. PC games reached widespread popularity following

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    Healthy Eating Habits and Lifestyles Laney Brown COM/ 172 Elements of University Composition and Communication II 26 October 2014 Cindy Cunningham In today’s American society‚ many individuals have developed unhealthy eating habits. A study done in 2012 states fifty-two percent of polled Americans thought that doing their taxes was easier than trying to figure out how to eat healthy. There are many things that people look at as hassles to healthy eating rather than looking at the big benefits

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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE INTRODUCTION Hildnbrandt (2010) revealed that lifestyles have changed considerably over the years. With the hurried lifestyles of today’s families‚ quick and less nutritional meals have become typical‚ and adolescents are adopting these unhealthy eating habits. Consequently‚ these adolescents pose a greater risk to all aspects of development‚ including cognitive development. Howard (2010) pointed that eating a good breakfast is one of

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    Pasig Catholic College High School Department S.Y. 2011 - 2012 THE EFFECTS OF SOCIAL NETWORKING TO THE STUDY HABITS OF 4TH YEAR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS A Thesis Presented To: Mrs. Ma. Teresa C. Radovan In Partial Fulfillment Of The Requirements In English IV Submitted by: Juan Paulo Concepcion Renz Daniel Tenedero Jeffrey Sanchez John Lemuel Lastimado Jeoffrey Asuncion March 2011 CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM INTRODUCTION As many as you know‚ social networks have been famous since 2001 with

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    Effects of Technology: Computer Technology Introduction Of the technological advancements that have been made in the areas of: automotives‚ telecommunications‚ computer technology and so forth‚ technological advancements in computer technology over the past decade or so certainly appear to have made the greatest impact on people’s lives in the United States. The use of computers has made it possible for U.S. citizens to evolve more quickly with the times in the areas of personal communication‚

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    politics‚ religious sermons‚ and so much more. Despite this (or because of it) televisions can cause major problems especially for students. Although television can be informative and relaxing‚ an increase in television watching is deleterious to study habits because it takes up free time‚ promotes procrastination‚ and is not intellectually stimulating. For the average student free time can be hard to come by. One must divide their day between school‚ family‚ friends‚ and hobbies. The average television

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