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    Technology Addiction “Let’s get HIGH on TECH” In one country‚ thousands of people salivating at the mouth await anxiously in line. Some have not eaten in days‚ have forsaken their families and are tired and listless as they wish to meet their daily need. Disappointment awaits their arrival at home‚ if they were to return home empty handed. Is this some African country where people await in line for rations to feed themselves or their family? Sadly‚ they await the arrival of a new version of technology

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    ADDICTION TO TECHNOLOGY IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM Addiction to Technology is a Serious Problem Juan A Severino South University ENG2001 S08 Composition III Instructor’s Name: Randell Wolff 09/19/20011 Addiction to Technology is a Serious Problem Is it possible to become "addicted" to technology? Technology permeates every aspect of our lives; and we are surrounded by it. Telephone‚ Cell phone‚ Television‚ computers‚ and the Internet have made our life a little easier‚ a little more

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    where you’ll take a hit of the Internet while huddling in a stall.Anecdotally‚ our Internet use seems to have spawned real addictions. And according to several recently released surveys‚ we’ve got it bad.More than half of Americans would rather give up chocolate‚ alcohol and caffeine for a week before parting temporarily with their phones‚ according to a recent survey by technology firm TeleNav.One-third would give up sex‚ 22% would give up their toothbrushes (versus 40% of iPhone users‚ who evidently

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    Review/Synthesis of Sources V. Responses to Consider VI. Conclusion Definition of Addiction: the state of being enslaved to a habit or practice or to something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming‚ as narcotics‚ to such an extent that its cessation causes severe trauma. Addiction to Technology. Technology allows us to feel like we are never alone. Technology is an instant source of news (Personal&World) Technology prevents us from ever being “Bored” It allows us to make our lives look

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    the rapid growth of technology‚ there has been a debate on how we are using technology in our life. Many people think that we are now abusing modern devices to support for our own life; while others reckon that using technology brings us just good things and make our life easier. According to what I have observed and experienced‚ I believe that people‚ nowadays‚ have been overly dependent on technology. To begin with‚ it is not hard to recognize the intergral role of technology in houses. Housewives

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    of overuse of technology? According to The Telegraph‚ 4 in 5 students experienced mental and physical distress‚ panic‚ confusion and extreme isolation when they were told not to use technology for whole day. 1000 university students were interviewed at 12 different campuses in 10 different countries. The vast majority of these students admitted that they were unable to voluntarily avoid their devices for a full day. This goes to show how dependent people have become on technology‚ especially from

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    Addicted to Technology It’s easy to see in today’s world when the human race has developed a new addiction. Whether it be a new food‚ activity‚ or slang word‚ almost everyone is willing to get involved in a new trend‚ and they usually catch on quickly. One addiction in particular that has been developing for quite some time is our addiction to technology. The use of technology has been increasing dramatically‚ mainly because it’s so broad and there is so much that you can do with it. It can come

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    Ismael U. Mendoza Mr. Bertok ENG9H 28 April 2014 Technology Addiction: The Facts In the last twenty years technology has advanced ever-so quickly. Like with every good thing there are some drawbacks. One of those drawbacks is addiction‚ technological addiction. You may think this is not serious but is a growing problem in the world let alone America. This is also the basis of the novel “Feed” by M. T. Anderson. In the novel people have installed micro-chips in their heads‚ all the people

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    people warn of the possible harmful effects of using technology in the classroom. Will children lose their ability to relate to other human beings? Will they become dependent on technology to learn? All of them have given humanity unbounded access to information in which can be turned into knowledge. The impact of technology is given the vital role of technology in today’s world. This critical issue will examine the value of effective technology use in specific references. This criticism

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    that their health is suffering due to their addiction to exercising and is in need of medical attention‚ right? Well this battle‚ as well as others‚ is one that many individuals are faced with in their day to day lives and without seeking medical attention their addiction will continue to thrive. Addiction is a disease that should be medically treated not a habit that is chastised due to personal choices.

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